Insight Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education, has awarded Tulane the 2022 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award, in the undergraduate category.
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Students in Tulane’s nine-month program receive support in the law school application process, professional development, and one-on-one mentorship with attorneys and law students working with the program. This summer, still only midway through the program, one student received an offer to enter law school. Read More
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Second-year student Zoe Harrison of Marin County, California, contemplates her work as trees along the Berger Family Lawn are reflected on the side of the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life. Harrison was taking advantage of the quiet of the James Lounge inside the LBC. See the photo.
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Tulane Cancer Center will host the Seventh Annual NOLA Bluedoo Fest to support prostate cancer research tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Gibson Quad on Tulane University’s uptown campus. Billed as a “celebration of survivorship” and with a 2-mile walk/run as its highlight, NOLA Bluedoo is a uniquely New Orleans-style festival with live music, food and more. Click here for more Bluedoo attractions.
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The Washington Post
“No kid should die from malaria. It’s a matter of will,” said Thomas Eisele, professor and director of the Center for Applied Malaria Research and Evaluation at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, regarding the need for more funding to support further research and distribution of a new malaria vaccine.
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Nature
Dr. Oliver Sartor, medical director at the Tulane Cancer Center and C.E. and Bernadine Laborde Professor of Cancer Research at the School of Medicine, discusses the increased effectiveness of a new technology, PSMA-PET, to detect prostate cancer over conventional imaging.
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Newsy
Peter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and William B. Burkenroad Jr. Clinical Professor in Equity Research, talks about why Americans are scared of a recession.
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Bloomberg Law
Joshua Basseches, holder of the David and Jane Flowerree Assistant Professorship in Environmental Studies and Public Policy in the Department of Political Science, discusses the states’ role in the rollout of President Biden’s climate funds.
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