The Albert and Tina Small Center for Collaborative Design at the Tulane School of Architecture selected Hotel Hope for its fall Design-Build project and Resurrection After Exoneration for its Visioning project.
Several former Saints players and the Tulane Health System are teaming up to provide free prostate screenings to raise awareness of prostate cancer. The event will be held Sept. 7 in the Tulane Medical Center main lobby from 9 a.m. to noon.
Claire Lebas, PhD, professor of French at Tulane, will be holding a free one-hour French class for those interested in learning and practicing French. The class is from noon to 1 p.m. on Sept. 5 in the Tidewater building (1440 Canal St.), room 1204. For more information,
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Washington Post
Gabe Feldman, director of the Tulane Sports Law Program, says the NCAA will likely change some of its rules if California passes a bill that would allow student-athletes to profit from using their names, images and likeness.
Vice News
Kim Mukerjee, MD, professor of pediatrics at Tulane, says the New Orleans Children's Health Project is seeing more children who are immigrants with no access to health insurance.
Counter Punch
Idelber Avelar, PhD, Tulane professor of Latin American literature, says Brazil has not carried out a legal accountability process for past torturers and dictators.
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