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Tulane Today
Monday, April 22, 2019
NEWS

Tulane researcher wins award for work in child development

Sarah Gray, an assistant professor of psychology at Tulane, is one of five recipients of a prestigious Early Career Award from the Society for Research in Child Development.
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A conversation with executive in residence Richard Rudolph

Richard Rudolph is a successful songwriter, record producer and more. This spring, the liberal arts alumnus returned to Tulane to meet and talk with undergraduates.
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Disaster Management program earns praise

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine issued a report that said the School of Public Health’s program offered best practices and served as an asset to the local community.
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FEATURED EVENTS

Free Film Screening: “The House I Live In”

Come to Freeman Auditorium on April 23 at 7 p.m. for a free screening of “The House I Live In.” Filmed in more than 20 states, it captures heart-wrenching stories of those on the front lines of the “war on drugs” — from the dealer to the grieving mother, the narcotics officer to the senator, the inmate to the federal judge — and offers a penetrating look at the profound human rights implications of America’s longest war.
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EVENTS

April 23
Intermediate Data Cleaning Using Basic Programming workshop

Tulane Tuesday: French Toast Sticks

Latin American Writers Series: Claudia Hernandez

April 24
Music at Midday: Newcomb Department of Music students

April 25
IRB/HRPO Office Hours

“O” Pinning & Lavender Graduation

April 26
Classics lecture with Dr. Ellen Oliensis – UC Berkeley
 
IN THE NEWS

Science
Tulane microbiologist Monica Embers believes that discussions around Lyme disease research are starting to shift.

The Advocate
Tulane’s Environmental Law Clinic comments on pollution-credit program.

WVUE-TV
Tulane law professor Keith Werhan said redacted documents such as the Mueller report are meant to protect some individuals.

The Advocate
Walter Isaacson: Empty Lee Circle pedestal forces New Orleans to reflect. Keep it that way.

 
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