A Tulane study conducted in partnership with West Virginia University and the National Institutes of Occupational Safety and Health found that getting sick often may impact how quickly the brain ages and increase the risk of dementia or other forms of cognitive decline.
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The Tulane University Innovation Institute supported this year’s New Orleans Entrepreneur Week by co-sponsoring the inaugural Biotech Mini-Summit, which took place Thursday, March 30, on the Leadership Stage at historic Gallier Hall. The Mini-Summit was co-sponsored in partnership with LCMC Health. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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HEARTio, a digital diagnostic company that uses artificial intelligence to help clinicians better diagnose heart disease, won first place at the 23rd annual Tulane Business Model Competition. The company was founded by University of Pittsburgh students (left to right) Adam Butchy, Michael Leasure and Utkars Jain. Read more on the Freeman Business website.
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Tulane hosted a United States Marine Corps Reserves helicopter display on the Berger Family Lawn as part of a flyover last week. The display featured an AH-1 Super Cobra from the U.S. Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773. There were no live weapons or ammunition on the aircraft. See the photos on the Tulane News website.
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The Title IX Office and the Division of Student Affairs will host multiple events in April addressing the results of the 2022 Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey and the new All In 2.0 plan, which focuses on preventing sexual misconduct on campus. President Michael Fitts, Provost Robin Forman and other campus leaders will join outside experts at 6 p.m. on April 11 for a webinar to talk through the results of the survey and the next steps. In addition, experts from Student Affairs and the Title IX Office will host in-person events both uptown and downtown on April 12 and “lunch and learns” on April 17 and April 18 on the uptown campus. The Tulane community is encouraged to come together for these events and hear more about the survey results and the plan moving forward.
Visit https://climatesurvey.tulane.edu/content/data-release-events for more information and to RSVP.
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Bloomberg
Robin Bartram, assistant professor of sociology at the School of Liberal Arts, writes an opinion piece about the benefits along with the complexities and challenges women homeowners face.
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Voice of America
Richard Campanella, geographer at the School of Architecture, and Thomas Klingler, director of linguistics in the Department of French and Italian at the School of Liberal Arts, discuss New Orleans’ French roots and influence.
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Realtor.com
Jesse Keenan, Favrot II Associate Professor of Sustainable Real Estate at the School of Architecture, comments on the likelihood of real estate values declining and homeowners moving from Rolling Fork, Mississippi, following a recent deadly tornado in the area.
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