A team of Tulanians competes in the PBS reality show “Make48,” in which student groups have 48 hours to plan, prototype and pitch a new commercial product idea to a panel of judges.
Tulane Law alumnus Wayne Lee, who was the first African American president of the Louisiana State Bar Association, received the Martinet Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Pianist Sofya Gulyak will perform as a part of The Concert Series, sponsored by Tulane’s School of Liberal Arts and the Newcomb Department of Music, on Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in Dixon Hall. Admission is free. For more information, click here.
Medical Daily A new study from Tulane suggests some cancer cells survive chemotherapy by engulfing their neighboring tumor cells.
Electronic Urban Report Keith Ferdinand, MD, of Tulane’s School of Medicine, says when drug trial participation isn’t balanced with regard to race, gender and socioeconomic status, distinctions in how treatments work can be missed.
ABC Local 10 David Smilde, PhD, sociology professor at Tulane, says negotiations regarding Venezuela’s political conflict don’t address presidential power.
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