Abi Mbaye is Tulane’s Class of 2019 student Commencement speaker. She graduates with bachelor’s degrees in public health, English and Africana studies.
Through sheer perseverance and determination, and with a little help from friends, Gerald Williams got through the rigors of law school while also battling cancer. After Commencement he’ll practice in New York City.
Tulane School of Architecture Professor Errol Barron recently published a reflection on the building styles, both historic and modern, throughout Tulane’s Uptown campus. The book features Barron’s signature watercolor drawings.
Members of the Class of 1969 and friends will gather for their 50th reunion, including special events and recognition at the University Commencement Ceremony on May 18.
New York Times Tulane study suggests glucosamine use is tied to heart benefits.
Southern Living Tulane bids farewell to its iconic Bead Tree.
WCNC-TV Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Dean Thomas LaVeist says life expectancies often come down to economics and resources.
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