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Tulane Today
Monday, April 1, 2019
NEWS

Tulane hosts ‘Globalization and Culture in Israel’ conference

The first “Globalization and Culture in Israel” conference takes place April 4–5, with a film screening and a roster of international speakers, including Tulane professors Brian Horowitz and Ari Ofengenden.
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Gov. Edwards: New law center will help address climate woes

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards gave a keynote speech to mark the launch of the Tulane Center for Environmental Law, noting that the center is a critical component to help save the state’s fragile coastline.
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FEATURED EVENTS

My City and Me: high school arts exhibition

Celebrate young artists at “My City and Me,” a five-day high school arts exhibition on display at Tulane Hillel (912 Broadway Street). Opening night, April 2, will be a festive affair starting at 5:30 p.m. with live music, free food from Rimon catering, and lots of beautiful, New Orleans-theme art. The exhibit will be open from April 2 through April 7 (closed on Saturday, April 6).
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EVENTS

April 1
N. K. Jemisin: Zale-Kimmerling Writer-in-Residence

April 2
Second Annual New Orleans Center for the Gulf South Indigenous Symposium

Sexual Assault Awareness Month Day of Action

Health Sciences Teaching Scholars Education Day

April 3
Leadership in Healthcare Seminar Series: Enhancing your EQ: emotionally intelligent leadership

April 4
The 11th Annual Science and Engineering Alumni Awards Celebration

 
IN THE NEWS

Associated Press
A Tulane University alumnus is nominated to lead the Marine Corps.

Russia Beyond the Headlines
Professor Bill Brumfield examines Ascension Hill in Yekaterinburg, where a historic tragedy unfolded.

New Orleans Advocate
In November, Children’s Hospital announced a new partnership with Tulane University School of Medicine.

WWL Radio
Tulane professor Vicki Mayer weighs in: Are film tax credits worth it?

NOLA.com
Well-known New York architect Morris Adjmi, a Tulane alum, opens New Orleans office.
 
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