Tulane’s 2022 Research, Scholarship and Artistic Achievement Awards were presented on Nov. 4 at the Higgins Hotel in New Orleans. The awards are given annually “to honor outstanding scholars and to recognize exceptional research achievement and impact on advancing knowledge in science, engineering, health, education, or creativity in the arts, the humanities and other academic fields of study.”
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Alumnae Trivia Frazier (left) and Katy Williamson (right) have been named to the Board of Tulane, the university’s main governing body. Frazier is co-founder, president and chief executive officer of Obatala Sciences, a New Orleans-based biotech company. Williamson is director of the RJKB Family Charitable Foundation. Read more on the Tulane news site.
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| In an essay, journalist Gwen Thompkins writes about “City of a Million Dreams,” the 2021 documentary by Jason Berry. The film traces the origins and power of New Orleans funeral parades. Read more on the Tulanian site.
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A Studio in the Woods will host the 12th annual FORESTival: A Celebration of Art and Nature on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the studio, located at 13401 Patterson Rd. in New Orleans. The festival will feature local music, food and drink, presentations by artists, guided walks in the woods with scientists, hands-on art activities for kids of all ages, and a silent auction. Admission is free for children. Admission for adults is $15. Visit A Studio in the Woods website for more information.
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| Tech Biz Web
As Elon Musk continues to take his first actions as the new leader of Twitter, Ann Lipton, Tulane Law professor, says the transition is likely a culture shock to some Twitter employees and advertisers.
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Forbes
“Innovation comes from authenticity. By being real and authentic, companies can create value not just for shareholders, but for all stakeholders including communities, employees and customers,” says Alex Goryachev, Innovator-in-Residence at the A. B. Freeman School of Business, commenting on the benefits of authentic brand communication for companies.
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Nola.com
Richard Campanella, senior professor of practice in architecture and geography and associate dean for research at the School of Architecture, dives into the history of Carrollton’s Oak Street.
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