A new multi-million-dollar fund established by longtime Tulane donor and Board Chair Carol Lavin Bernick will drive a major landscaping and streetscaping effort on Tulane’s expanding downtown campus, encouraging collaboration, socializing and community in the heart of New Orleans’ BioDistrict and commercial corridor. In addition to creating the $5 million Carol Lavin Bernick Downtown Investment Fund for campus enhancements, the gift also includes $3 million to continue the Carol Lavin Bernick Faculty Investment Fund, which provides annual grants of up to $10,000 to full-time faculty for research and other initiatives.
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Can an individual’s social status have an impact on their level of stress? Researchers at Tulane put that question to the test and believe that social rank, particularly in females, does indeed affect the stress response. Read more about the study at the Tulane News website.
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Tulane alumna Adm. Rachel L. Levine, MD, the assistant secretary for health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, recalled her years at Tulane during a visit to the downtown campus. Read more and watch the video on the School of Medicine website.
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Get your sweet tooth ready for a sugar cookie giveaway on Tuesday, April 11. Wear your Tulane gear and stop by the main hallway of the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to get the day's freebie. You must wear Tulane gear to receive the giveaway, which is first come, first served. This event is sponsored by the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life. Read more at the event Wavesync page.
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Times Union
Robin Bartram, who studies code enforcement as an assistant professor at the School of Liberal Arts, says that code enforcement systems struggle because so many owners do not clean up their violations, for various reasons.
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Study Finds
Dr. Erin Boh, chair and professor of dermatology at the School of Medicine, dispels a common myth about sunburn and skin color.
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Healthline
Dr. Myo Thwin Myint, associate professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at the School of Medicine, explains that social anxiety or social phobia prompts people to feel self-conscious and fear criticism and rejection in social situations.
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