The Tulane Black Law Student Association Moot Court Program will send three teams across three disciplines to the National Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition next month. The 2023 Appellate team won first place in the Southwest Regional Championships and will advance to the national competition. Last year’s Appellate discipline team won the 2022 National Championship.
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Jennifer Calzada, director of advanced medical simulation at the School of Medicine, was honored by the International Society of Simulation in Healthcare for the launch of a fund that will support transformational healthcare simulation research, technology innovation and needs-based scholarships for society members. Read more on the School of Medicine website.
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School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Dean Thomas LaVeist and Dr. Louis Sullivan, former secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and founder of the Morehouse School of Medicine, will participate in a conversation on Friday, Feb. 24, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the school’s Diboll Auditorium, located in the Tidewater Building (1440 Canal Street). The discussion, which is open to the entire Tulane community, will be followed by a book signing in the auditorium for Sullivan’s newest book, We’ll Fight it Out Here: A History of the Ongoing Struggle for Health Equity. Those wishing to attend are strongly encouraged to register for a free ticket to reserve a spot. Visit the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine website for more information.
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CNN
Marcello Canuto, anthropology professor at the School of Liberal Arts and director of the Middle American Research Institute at Tulane, comments on the recent discovery of raised stone trails, or causeways, at a Maya civilization site in Guatemala.
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Marketplace
Patrick Button, associate professor in the Department of Economics at the School of Liberal Arts, provides his insight on the question: Are companies more likely to fire older workers in mass layoffs?
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Plastics Today
“We are using the system to examine virus transmission during blood feeding,” Dawn Wesson, associate professor of tropical medicine at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, says of the development of synthetic skin to study mosquitoes.
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