This weekend, Tulane alumni will return to campus, along with parents, family members and friends of the university for Wave Weekend. The weekend includes Homecoming, Family Weekend and class reunions.
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Through the Tulane Addiction Medicine Fellowship, offered by the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the School of Medicine, physicians are trained in the treatment, prevention and recovery of individuals with addiction. The goal of Dr. Ken Roy (left), program director of the fellowship, is for Tulane to be a leader in addiction medicine. Read more on the Tulane news site.
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Samantha Morris, Tulane alumna and current student at The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, discusses the importance of Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) and LGBTQ+ representation in medicine, as well as her experience as a Newcomb Scholar. Read more on Newcomb Institute’s site.
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The annual Lighting of McAlister Auditorium, a kickoff event for Tulane’s Homecoming week, was held on Monday, Oct. 17. The homecoming court was introduced at the celebratory event. See the photos on the Tulane news site.
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The Tulane community is invited to an informal Tulane University Special Collections (TUSC) social hour to learn about archives on campus and how they can enhance academic research or personal enrichment. The event will take place from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 26, in Jones Hall, Room 202. Attendees can enjoy specially themed cookies and Halloween treats (while supplies last), meet TUSC staff, and celebrate American Archives Month. Visit the event Wavesync page for more information.
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Nola.com
Following the announcement of Tulane’s partnership with LCMC Health, Tulane President Michael Fitts and School of Medicine Dean Lee Hamm discuss plans for Tulane’s downtown development and expansion.
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Think Advisor
Research led by Engy Ziedan, an economist at the School of Liberal Arts, indicates that patients who missed a medical appointment during the peak of the COVID-19 lockdown period had an increased relative risk of dying in the next 12 months by more than 10 percentage points.
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| Biz New Orleans
Tulane’s Center for Brain Health and Merging Vets & Players has formed a partnership to support military veterans and former professional football players.
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