The School of Medicine installed a new display of Tulane Trailblazers in Hutchinson Auditorium on the downtown campus. Dr. Michael DeBakey, Dr. Anna Cherrie Epps, Dr. Alberto G. Garcia, Dr. Ruth Kirschstein, Dr. Clyde Yancy and Dr. Rachel Levine were selected as honorees for their achievements in the medical field.
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Fred Wietfeldt, chair of the physics and engineering physics department, said the announcement of a major fusion energy breakthrough has the potential to change the world but cautioned that the technology is many years — and experiments — away. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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The study, led by Ilana Horwitz, assistant professor in the departments of Jewish Studies and Sociology and the Fields-Rayant Chair in Contemporary Jewish Life at the Grant Center for the American Jewish Experience, is part of a broader effort to address Jewish poverty. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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| Tulane alumnae Maria Patrizia Santos and Kamiya Stewart co-founded Caracas Canteen, a smart water bottle equipped with computer technology to help people increase their water intake. Read more on the Tulane News website.
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Tulane University Shuttles and Transportation will offer free transportation between the uptown campus and the New Orleans International Airport through Sunday, Dec. 18, at various times throughout the day. All riders must show their Splash Card to board the shuttle. No food or drink is allowed on the shuttle. Walkups are allowed but individuals who register through Wavesync receive priority boarding. For more information and to register, visit the event Wavesync page.
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Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand, professor of medicine and Gerald S. Berenson Chair in Preventative Cardiology at the School of Medicine, and Tina K. Reddy, Tulane medical student, discuss a text messaging program that increased patients’ medication adherence and reduced diastolic blood pressure.
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Biz New Orleans
“Our goal is to be creating thirty million pounds of sand per year within five years,” says Tulane alumna Franziska Trautmann, co-founder and CEO of Glass Half Full, which collects recycled glass and turns it into sand for coastal restoration use.
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Fifty Tulane student-athletes and staff helped to build a house last week with the New Orleans Habitat for Humanity as part of the NCAA’s national community service campaign to help communities recover from disaster.
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