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Tulane Today
Friday, February 15, 2019
NEWS

Newcomb Art Museum highlights New Orleans sculptor Angela Gregory

The museum will present a talk and reading in Freeman Auditorium on Feb. 19 at 6:30 p.m. on ‘A Dream and a Chisel,’ a new memoir based on interviews with late sculptor Angela Gregory.
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FEATURED EVENTS

Kaleidoscope Fridays & Newcomb Fridays: Bethanee Bryant Lecture

Bethanee Epifani has a great interest in inspiring today’s young people to discover their gifts and live their best lives. Bethanee shares vital life principles of self-love, self-determination and self-actualization at noon today in the Anna Many Lounge in the Caroline Richardson Building.
EVENTS

Feb. 15
African American Women Affecting the Arts in New Orleans

CELT Brown Bag: Why Does the Registrar Do What She Does?

Tulane Baseball vs. George Washington

Feb. 16
Free Family Days at the Museum

Feb. 18
Architecture Design Symposium

Colonial Cuzco’s Aesthetic of Sameness

 
IN THE NEWS

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“What we found was that women who fell in love had increased activity of genes involved in antiviral defenses, compared to when they began the study,” says Tulane’s Damian Murray.

Nola.com
Madeleine Albright joined Tulane University history professor Walter Isaacson for a talk at Dixon Hall.

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Tulane study associates rate of change in childhood BMI with adult obesity risk.

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Madelaine A. Feldman, MD, of Tulane University School of Medicine explores Walgreens overbilling lawsuit.
 
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