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“Give Green: A Day for the Audacious,” is a 24-hour giving effort that allows alumni, parents, students and friends to show their appreciation for Tulane and to build a stronger, healthier and more equitable university community.
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Tulane Athletics and the Tulane Center for Sport recently announced the creation of Wave Brand Works, a program that will provide student-athletes with the knowledge and expertise to maximize their name, image and likeness opportunities in compliance with NCAA legislation, federal and state laws.
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The College in Prison Program, a partnership between the Newcomb Institute, the School of Professional Advancement, the Center for Public Service and community partner Operation Restoration, offers women in prison the opportunity to take courses to complete a bachelor’s degree, and allows Tulane students to earn service-learning credit by tutoring women in the program.
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Tulane Takeover Virtually Everywhere, Virtual Career Networking and the Tulane Remote Internship Program count on successful professionals to advise students on their career paths.
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Students from the course “Women, Community and the Arts in Latin America: Oaxaca, Mexico” curated a digital exhibition titled Conexión: Art and Activism in Oaxaca, which documents how community-based projects in San Francisco de Tanivet and central parts of Oaxaca are shifting the narratives of human rights and empowerment, female authorship, immigration and childcare in the workplace.
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The Pincus Family Foundation, along with Tulane and the foundation’s other grant partners, will host a webinar conference for leveraging partnerships among health care institutions to promote health equity and child well-being. The conference will be held Friday, June 26, at 4 p.m. CT via Facebook and YouTube. To RSVP, click here. For more information, click here.
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Sunday Today
President Michael Fitts discusses the measures the university is taking to bring students safely back to campus in the fall during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Associated Press
Greg Stewart, MD, team physician at Tulane, says the pressure to follow COVID-19 precautions for student-athletes will be different from the general student population.
Russia Beyond
Tulane’s William Brumfield documents the history of Perm, Russia.
ABC News
Robert Garry, professor of microbiology and immunology at Tulane, comments on the possibility of patients who previously had COVID-19 becoming reinfected.
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Tulane Today accepts, for consideration, news and event submissions that are of interest to the Tulane community. Items must be 80 words or less and contain contact information and a web link that will be included in the published announcement.
Submission deadline is noon three business days prior to publication date.
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