Marcus Foster, a graduate of the Tulane School of Law, will be Tulane’s new Chief Title IX Officer, effective July 1. Foster’s primary duties will include overseeing the response to Title IX complaints, including dating violence, domestic violence and stalking. He will also co-lead “All In: Tulane's commitment to stop sexual violence.”
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John Sabo, director of the Tulane ByWater Institute and professor in the Department of River-Coastal Science and Engineering at the School of Science and Engineering, is finding solutions to the world’s water problems. Read More
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Tulane’s Formerly Incarcerated Transitions (FIT) Clinic was one of 14 awardees of the Johnson & Johnson Health Equity Innovation Challenge. The clinic, which School of Medicine professor Anjali Niyogi (pictured) founded and directs, is focused on reducing recidivism and improving health outcomes by providing continuity of care and other reintegration resources for formerly incarcerated individuals.
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Amanpour and Company
Karissa Haugeberg, associate professor in the Department of History at the School of Liberal Arts, discusses with Walter Isaacson, Leonard Lauder Professor of American History and Values at the School of Liberal Arts, the history of the anti-abortion movement and women who shaped it.
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Kenneth Campbell, assistant professor at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, says the recent detection of poliovirus in London wastewater underscores the importance of being vaccinated and how wastewater can be used to monitor infections at a community level.
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Stephen Griffin, W.R. Irby Chair and Rutledge C. Clement Jr. Professor in Constitutional Law at Tulane, does not see a legal basis for prosecuting individuals in Louisiana who receive medications through the mail for medication abortions, saying, “You can try to make it as difficult as possible for people to receive the pills. But the state doesn’t control the mail.”
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