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Wednesday, September 25, 2019
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The Tulane ByWater Institute hosted several faculty, deans and administrators to discuss Tulane’s leadership in coastal and urban resilience research and programming.
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Patrick Rafail, associate professor in Tulane’s Department of Sociology, will create a database of fatal police shootings in the United States thanks to a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation.
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Eight Strings & a Whistle, a flute, viola and cello trio, will be performing on Oct. 3 in Dixon Hall at 7 p.m. as a part of the Spectri Sonori concert series. The series is sponsored by the Newcomb Department of Music and is aimed at showcasing works of contemporary music. For more information,
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September 25
September 26
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Associated Press
Tulane’s Newcomb Art Museum received a grant to digitize and inventory its collections.
The ASCO Post
Michael Hoerger, PhD, of Tulane’s School of Medicine, discusses research on how palliative care impacts a patient’s quality of life and depression.
The Hechinger Report
A Tulane study shows improvement among students who transferred to high-performing schools after charter school closures.
The Advocate
Matt Sakakeeny, professor of music at Tulane, co-writes an opinion piece about New Orleans authenticity, those who benefit from it and those who don’t.
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Tulane Today accepts, for consideration, news and event submissions that are of interest to the Tulane community. Items must be 80 words or less and contain contact information and a web link that will be included in the published announcement.
Submission deadline is noon three business days prior to publication date.
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