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Tulane Today
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
NEWS

Civil rights clinic helps win benefits for woman with disabilities

Bessie Hall (second from right) said she was grateful to the Tulane Civil Rights and Federal Practice Clinic for helping her receive benefits to which she was entitled, but was originally denied.
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FEATURED EVENTS

“Exile within Exiles: The Extraordinary Life of Herbert Daniel, Gay Brazilian Revolutionary”

James N. Green, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Professor of Latin American History at Brown University, is an internationally renowned historian of modern Brazil as well as an activist and public intellectual. Hear his presentation Feb. 27 in the Greenleaf Conference Room in Jones Hall at 4 p.m.
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EVENTS

Feb. 26
Global Cafe

Tulane Men's Tennis vs. University of Texas

Mardi Gras Mile

Feb. 27
Mardi Gras Moot Court Invitational

Music at Midday: Tyler Sieh, viola

TAD Movie Night | The Hate U Give

March 1
Tulane University Marching Band performs in Le KREWE D'ETAT


 
IN THE NEWS

Washington Post
“The addiction takes over,” said Patricia Kissinger, an epidemiology professor at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.

Washington Post
“Carnival is such a reflection of what’s happening with society,” said Rebecca Snedeker, executive director of the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South at Tulane University.

People
Avery Siegel, executive producer and a Tulane student, spoke about the Oscar-winning documentary “Period. End of Sentence.”

 
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