A team of Tulane chemists will use a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a process for producing clean hydrogen from water and renewable energy. The project is part of a federal initiative geared toward addressing climate change through clean energy technologies and low-carbon manufacturing.
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Please join the A. B. Freeman School of Business and the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine as Tulane launches the inaugural Dr. Regina Benjamin Distinguished Lecture Series on Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 6 - 7 p.m. in the Kendall Cram Lecture Hall in the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life. Benjamin served as the 18th United States Surgeon General and is the founder and CEO of BayouClinic, Inc. / Gulf States Health Policy Center. She earned her Master of Business Administration from Tulane in 1991 and received an honorary Doctor of Science at Tulane’s 2010 Unified Commencement. The Dr. Regina Benjamin Distinguished Lecture Series is part of the Tulane Trailblazers initiative. Visit the Tulane website for more information and to RSVP.
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For Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs through Oct. 15, the Latino Medical Student Association at the School of Medicine hosted the Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series and organized its first pop-up health screening clinic at the annual Que Pasa Fest in Metairie. Read more on the School of Medicine website.
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As co-founder and CEO of Glass Half Full, alumna Franziska Trautmann and her team are leading the state’s efforts to recycle glass into sand and gravel for disaster relief and coastal restoration. Trautmann discusses how Tulane’s service learning prepared her. Read more on Newcomb Institute's website.
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A student shows off his model of the atomic structure of a material in a workshop during the semiannual Boys at Tulane in STEM (BATS) event. See the photo.
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Tulane University Special Collections (TUSC) will host an opening reception for its new exhibition Absolutely Unpredictable: Anne Rice in the City of Transgression on Thursday, Oct. 27, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. in the TUSC Gallery, located on the second floor of Joseph Merrick Jones Memorial Hall. The exhibition will feature rare items and archival materials from the Anne Rice papers and other Special Collections holdings. The exhibition will be on view through Feb. 17. The reception is free and open to the public. Attendees are welcome to dress in costumes. Visit the reception webpage on Wavesync for more information. Read about the exhibition on the library website.
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Biz New Orleans “Academic medical centers provide the most complex and high-quality care and are the birthplace of new treatments and technologies. This partnership will help drive clinical, educational and economic innovation and growth that improves the quality of life across our entire region,” President Michael Fitts says of Tulane’s new partnership with LCMC Health.
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Politico Jesse Keenan, Favrot II Associate Professor of Sustainable Real Estate at the School of Architecture, says retirees whose homes were destroyed by Hurricane Ian also lost part of their wealth planning.
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Glamour Dr. Erin Boh, Joseph Chastain Endowed Chair of Clinical Dermatology at the School of Medicine, discusses how to treat psoriasis.
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