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Tulane Today
Friday, April 5, 2019
NEWS

Life and survival on the Gulf Coast

During this era of climate change and environmental stresses, Tulane ecologists are focused on understanding how the living world works, in all its complexity and diversity, as they find ways that species might thrive and land can be restored.
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FEATURED EVENTS

2019 Stern Lecture: “From Land and Water to Text and Object”

The Newcomb Art Department presents its 2019 Stern Lecture, “From Land and Water to Text and Object: Porcelain Cultures of the Eighteenth Century,” by Nancy Um, professor of art history at Binghamton University. The Stern Lecture takes place Monday at 6 p.m. in the Stone Auditorium of Woldenberg Art Center.
 
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EVENTS

April 9
Serendipity and Vision in Scientific Discoveries

The Future of Coastal Cities: The Long View From Baltimore

April 10
Music at Midday: Christopher Goodpasture, piano

Novel Tech Challenge

Cotton Candy: Édouard Duval-Carrié in North Florida

April 11
Water Logics International Conference

13th Annual School of Science and Engineering Research Day

English Department's 30th Annual Josephine Gessner Ferguson Lecture: Toril Moi


 
IN THE NEWS

The Conversation
Sociology professor David Smilde: Venezuela’s power struggle reaches a tense stalemate, as human suffering deepens.

WFAA-TV
Tulane application prompted a high school student to research “happiness.”

SB Nation
Willie Fritz is still an expert builder. How high can Tulane go?

 
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