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Thursday, March 14, 2019
NEWS

Tulane Law School, National Book Foundation host program on criminal justice reform

“Literature for Justice: The Gravity of Bearing Witness” features stories of mass incarceration and a discussion of criminal justice reform efforts. It takes place March 19 at 5 p.m. in John Giffen Weinmann Hall. Registration is encouraged.
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FEATURED EVENTS

30th Annual Health Sciences Research Days

This two-day event on March 18–19 showcases the diversity of health science-related research at Tulane and features presentations by students, faculty and staff. Posters will be on display at the J. Bennett Johnston Building on the downtown campus from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lectures and representatives from research-related offices, cores and departments will also be part of Research Days.
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EVENTS

March 15
IRB/HRPO Office Hours

Feast or No Feast? A Comparative Analysis of Maya Ceramic Assemblages

New Orleans Author Signing with Ann Case and Edward Branley

State Development and Authoritarian Resilience in Rwanda

March 18
How Frontier Jews Made American Judaism
 
IN THE NEWS

Science Daily
Tulane study shows cancer-imaging technology can help reveal preeclampsia in pregnancy.

WTMJ-TV
Patrick Bordnick, dean of the School of Social Work, comments on prescription drug use and impaired driving.

NOLA.com
Tulane football spring training began this week.
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