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Tulane professor Shannon Blady, along with a team of faculty and staff, founded AfterClass, a new initiative that aims to provide support to local educators in and around New Orleans, while elevating the profession of teaching.
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Newcomb Institute and the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library will host an Art+Feminism training session and edit-a-thon to edit Wikipedia in an effort to make it more gender inclusive. Art+Feminism is a nonprofit that aims to address the information gap about gender, feminism and the arts on the internet.
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Tulane and Imagining America will host the annual Imagining America Gathering in New Orleans Oct. 9-11. The event brings together scholars, artists, students, designers and leaders who are addressing critical public issues through creative cultural organizing, collaborative research and engaged learning.
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Ann Lipton, Tulane Law professor, will host a conference with the support of the Sher Garner Endowed Fund for the Advancement of Commercial Law and Tulane’s Murphy Institute, to explore current corporate legal issues on Saturday, March 7, at Tulane Law’s John Giffen Weinmann Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The conference will feature several scholars. The event is free. For more information, click here.
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STAT
Skip Bohm of the Tulane National Primate Research Center comments on how researchers will study the coronavirus.
Healio
Frank Campbell, professor at the A.B. Freeman School of Business, says a way to lower healthcare spending is by physicians providing telemedicine services.
WDSU
Tulane recently received an anonymous gift of $2 million to support its Jewish Studies program.
Fox 8
Keith Werhan, constitutional law professor at Tulane, comments on the Supreme Court’s recent hearing of Louisiana’s abortion law.
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