Kyla Denwood, a 2021 School of Liberal Arts graduate, has been named Tulane’s first-ever recipient of the Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship Program. The competitive program, sponsored by the U.S. Agency for International Development, provides fellows with support to pursue graduate study in the field of international development or other adjacent fields.
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For the third time in the past five years, Tulane has been recognized as one of the top producers of scholars in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the government’s flagship international educational exchange program. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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True Love at Tulane 2023 is the annual showcase of how our Tulanians met their sweethearts as students. Celebrating Valentine’s Day, alumni share their stories of love. Read more on the Tulane Alumni website.
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School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) graduate Loré Coleman (left) shares the story of receiving her Master of Science in Health and Wellness Management and saying “yes” to marrying her partner of nearly 10 years on the same day. Read more on the SoPA website.
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The Green Wave football team and coaching staff rode a special Tulane float in the Krewe of Freret Carnival parade on Saturday, Feb. 11. See the photos.
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Campus Recreation, in partnership with AcroNola, will host a beginner-friendly acrobatic yoga pop-up event on Tuesday, Feb. 14, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Brown Field. Acrobatic yoga is typically done in a group of three, but participants are welcome to come alone or with friends. Visit the Wavesync event page for more information and registration instructions.
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Wired
Dawn Wesson, associate professor of tropical medicine at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, discusses research she co-led to develop jelly-like patches of fake skin to study mosquitoes.
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Daily Press
Tulane School of Medicine researchers collaborated with researchers at the University of Houston to create a fentanyl vaccine.
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| Higher Ed Dive
Doug Harris, economics professor and chair at the School of Liberal Arts, says his research indicates that free college programs mostly pass cost-benefit analyses and generally increase college enrollment.
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