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Tulane Today
Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019
NEWS

Tulane study says seas may be rising faster than thought

A Tulane study questions the reliability of how sea-level rise in low-lying coastal areas is measured.
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FEATURED EVENTS

Exhibit opening and presentation by João Farkas

The Latin American Library will host João Farkas, one of Brazil’s leading documentary and environmental photographers, on Friday, Feb. 8, at 5 p.m. during the opening of Amazônia Ocupada. The exhibit features Farkas’ photos and also includes rare books, maps and other material from the special collections of The Latin American Library.
EVENTS

Jan. 31
Tulane Doctors Specialty Psychiatry Open House

Feb. 2
Mass Incarceration and the Law

Feb. 4
Navigating Life at Tulane

Feb. 5
Finding Collaborators for Research (workshop)

Feb. 6
Music at Midday


 
IN THE NEWS

CNN
Digital media professor explains effects of Saints fans not watching Super Bowl

Chicago Tribune
Should you panic? Tulane professor discusses mold in your kids' bath toys

Well + Good
Tulane’s Diego Rose on effects of eating less red meat and dairy

WWL-TV
Tulane University sports law professor Gabe Feldman says NFL replay official system is not a bad idea
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