The Tulane Brain Institute is answering some of the biggest questions in brain science, from aging and estrogen therapy to fear and trauma. The institute involves researchers and students from all parts of the university.
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It’s been a bit spooky lately in Tulane Law School’s Reading Room. See who’s behind the mask, so to speak, and other decorations around the Reading Room. See the photos.
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Alok, an internationally acclaimed author, poet, artist, comedian and public speaker, will be on Tulane's uptown campus to “explore gender liberation” in two sessions (noon and 5:30 p.m.) on Tuesday, Nov. 1. Although the lunch event is geared toward faculty and staff and the evening event focuses on students, events are open to all students, faculty and staff. ASL will be provided. Details and the RSVP links are available on the event Wavesync page.
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The Daily News Ambrocia Cuma Chávez, language adjunct professor at the Stone Center for Latin American Studies, and Veronica Vázquez López, postdoctoral fellow at the Middle American Research Institute, discuss the significance of the Day of the Dead.
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“The key message is that a low-carbohydrate diet, if maintained, might be a useful approach for preventing and treating type 2 diabetes, though more research is needed,” lead author Kirsten Dorans, ScD, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, says.
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