Tulane President Michael A. Fitts writes, “Despite all that we have encountered in recent years, Tulane has emerged with more ambition and momentum than ever. Enormous strides in research, academics, admissions, athletics, fundraising and much more are fueling our extraordinary progress.” Watch this video to see the highlights of the university’s achievements.
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| (pictured from left) Students Sahil Inaganti, Humzah Khan, Henry Walther and Zach Rubin were finalists for competitive 2023 academic awards: the Marshall, Rhodes and Schwarzman scholarships. Read more on the Newcomb-Tulane College website.
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| The Tulane Energy Law Center, and sponsor Bracewell, will host the first Tulane Offshore Wind Conference: Barriers to the Gulf on Wednesday, Jan. 18, at the Tulane River and Coastal Center. Read more on the Tulane Law website.
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The Center for Youth Equity at Tulane invited artists ages 11-21 in the New Orleans area to submit original artwork for a contest and exhibition examining the theme “Liberation.” View the artists’ work at the center’s photo gallery here.
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Fresh off their historic 11-2 season, Tulane University football players will be tossing something other than the pigskin on Feb. 11, when they ride in the 2023 Krewe of Freret Carnival parade in New Orleans. A week later, Tulane coach Willie Fritz will reign as grand marshal of the Endymion parade.
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WDSU Tulane Athletics surprised alumnus and former Green Wave football player Devon Walker with a trip to see his alma mater play in the Cotton Bowl game.
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| Healthcare Today
Part of the Tulane Trailblazers initiative, the School of Medicine has installed a visual display honoring six individuals who have made a lasting impact in the medical community and at Tulane.
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Nature
Joshua Yukich, epidemiologist at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, comments on the first malaria vaccine and its rollout in the areas hardest hit by the disease.
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Nola.com
Tulane will conduct a five-year study investigating whether wellness coordinators at churches can help congregants manage and improve high blood pressure.
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