For 20 years, Liz Davey has led the Office of Sustainability at Tulane, working closely with students and administrators in making Tulane a more sustainable campus and environmentally conscious community.
An opening reception for the exhibition, Where We Stand: Zines from New Orleans, will be held on Jan. 23 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Special Collections second floor gallery in the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library. The exhibition features zines from the collections of Tulane University Special Collections, Newcomb Archives, the Amistad Research Center, and from private collectors and creators. The exhibition will run until March 31. The reception is free. For more information, click here.
Well and Good Shauna Levy, MD, faculty member at Tulane School of Medicine, says although society has become more accepting of all body types, obesity is still a serious medical issue.
MDEdge Nassir Marrouche, MD, professor of medicine and director of electrophysiology at Tulane, says patients are collecting their own data on their health through wearable devices that track fitness and wellness.
Linux Insider Tom Thomas, faculty member at Tulane School of Professional Advancement, says ransomware will continue to be an issue until there is a preventative measure or users stop opening files from unknown sources.
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