As the Green Wave football season is set to kick off this weekend, quarterback Michael Pratt returns to the field. Pratt, now a senior, spoke to Tulanian magazine in the spring about the historic Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic victory and his return this season.
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On Sunday, leaders of the Students Against Food Insecurity group cut the ribbon for a new food pantry at 7215 Zimple St., part of The Chapel of the Holy Spirit, across the street from the uptown campus. The food pantry is open to any Tulane student or staff member. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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According to an AI-guided analysis, younger atrial fibrillation (AFib) patients are the most likely to benefit from personalized MRI-guided treatments to correct irregular heart rhythms. Dr. Nassir Marrouche, director of the Tulane Heart and Vascular Institute and Tulane Research Innovation for Arrhythmia Discoveries, recently presented the findings. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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A saucily named Instagram account has garnered a massive following by posting about — and poking fun at — New Orleans’ potholes. Tulane doctoral student Alex Turvy analyzed the account’s data and found that the account may play a role in fixing the problem it’s dedicated to lampooning. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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Tulane Athletics will host a celebration for the induction of the Hall of Fame Class of 2023 on Friday, Sept. 29, at 6:30 p.m. in the Jill H. and Avram A. Glazer Family Club in Yulman Stadium. The former student-athletes selected to the class include football’s Orleans Darkwa (2010-13) and Ryan Griffin (2009-12), Carlin Hartman (1990-94) of men’s basketball, volleyball’s Britney Hurst (1999-2002) and baseball’s Billy Mohl (2003-09). The 1958-59 national champion men’s tennis team will also be inducted. Tickets are $50 and can be purchased at the Green Wave Club website. Read more on the Tulane Athletics website.
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Forbes
Using similarities and differences to the concepts depicted in the new movie “Oppenheimer,” John Sabo, director of ByWater Institute at Tulane, pens an article about the idea of a national lab for the Mississippi River Basin.
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