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Tulane Today
Friday, March 15, 2019
NEWS

Tulane Climate Action Week focuses on solutions

Tulane Climate Action Week, March 18–23, will give Tulanians a chance to take up the question “What can we do about climate change?” at a variety of events, including a keynote lecture by Kevin O’Brien of Pacific Lutheran University.
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New Orleanians get moving during ‘Walk with a Doc’

Doctors and medical students from Tulane School of Medicine are launching a Walk with a Doc chapter, bringing doctors and patients together to walk every third Saturday of the month. The first event is tomorrow at 9 a.m. in City Park.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Match Day live stream starts today at 11 a.m.

Watch the Tulane School of Medicine Class of 2019 get their first official assignments as resident physicians during the live streaming of Match Day. The ceremony begins at 11 a.m. Visit Match Day 2019 to watch the excitement. The live streaming event will also be shown at Hutch Auditorium on the first floor of Tulane medical school.
FEATURED EVENTS

Tulane Corporate and Securities Law Roundtable

Law professor Ann Lipton hosts corporate and securities scholars from around the country, who will explore changes in the industry at the annual roundtable tomorrow at Tulane Law School’s John Giffen Weinmann Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
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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

Vox
Political science professor Mirya Holman discusses the “new normal” of female presidential candidates.

Gizmodo
Nicole Gasparini of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences explains the importance of a study involving “self-forming” waterfalls.

Washington Post
Tulane sociology professor David Smilde comments on the ongoing political instability in Venezuela.
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