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87th Miss Xavier “Dreams in Black” as a Rising Future Maker, says AT&T
Nina Giddens, a senior studying public health and the 87th Miss Xavier, has big dreams.
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Philanthropy students award grants to New Orleans arts organizations
Tulane’s Philanthropy and Social Change class awarded grants to two New Orleans arts nonprofits on Dec. 7.
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Study finds why immunotherapies don’t work on hardest-to-treat breast cancers
Thanks to advances in cancer therapies, most forms of breast cancer are highly treatable, especially when caught early.
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Xavier University of Louisiana elevates diversity in neuroscience with donation for scholarship support from Biogen
New Orleans, La - Xavier University of Louisiana has received a $100,000 donation from Biogen to fund the creation of the Biogen Sharp-Verret Award.
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Alumna Dr. Tina Tan Fights Infectious Diseases and Disinformation
Dr. Tina Tan’s laugh is easy as she reflects on the frenetic pace that has been her work life the last three years.
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Xavier University of Louisiana Preserves Vibrant History of New Orleans Through Collaborative Internship with The Historic New Orleans Collection
Sydney Wessinger (‘18) is an exemplary embodiment of what Xavier University of Louisiana gifts to the world;
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Xavierites on Team Xenergy pitch tech transfer innovation to NASA as finalists in national competition
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‘The key is to be adaptable,’ UNO Alumnus Mark Romig Tells Class of 2022
University of New Orleans alumnus Mark Romig knows a thing or two about change, about being uncertain—and about consistency.
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Digital Skills for Seniors 50+
Learn how Cloud Storage tools can help you stay organized, so you can always find what you need.
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Metropolitan Human Services District
Get information and referrals to Metropolitan Human Services District, which addresses mental health, developmental disability, and addictive disorder needs.
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More hiring and office space among post-pandemic changes for startups, Tulane study says
Area startups are feeling confident enough to add staff as the regional economy continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest findings from Tulane University’s 2022 Greater New Orleans Startup Report.
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The Strength of Catholic Service: Xavier University of Louisiana’s Institute for Black Catholic Studies Receives American Catholic Historical Association Award
Xavier University of Louisiana’s Institute for Black Catholic Studies (IBCS) recently received the 2023 Distinguished Service Award from the American Catholic Historical Association (ACHA) in recognition of its excellence in service to the field of Catholic history and in honor of its contribution to advancing ministry to Black Catholics in the United States.
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J. Celeste Lay named interim dean of Newcomb-Tulane College
The Office of the Provost has announced that J. Celeste Lay has been appointed interim dean of Newcomb-Tulane College. Lay, senior associate dean of academic affairs and a professor of political science in the School of Liberal Arts, has been with Tulane since 2004 and Newcomb-Tulane College since 2019.
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Tulane economist explains how corruption costs communities
Public and white-collar corruption affects society in ways not always obvious.
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Arts New Orleans' Inaugural LUNA Ball
This immersive exploration of music, light, and art, includes Black fashion designers and Mardi Gras Indian Queens dressed in illuminated creations.
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NOLA PROJECT CONTINUES SEASON 18 WITH REGIONAL PREMIERE New comedy
The NOLA Project theatre company invites you to travel back to a simpler time.In 2015, the classifieds website Craigslist reigned supreme in all things.
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CRCL Oyster Shell Recycling Volunteer Event
The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana (CRCL) is excited to have you join us in Violet, LA! Launched in June 2014, CRCL’s Oyster Shell Recycling Program recycles shell from participating New Orleans-based restaurants and uses that shell to restore oyster reefs and shoreline habitat across Coastal Louisiana.
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Coffee and Gratitude - Virtual Breakfast Networking Hour
Are you looking to grow your business?
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Second annual New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University unveils 2023 author lineup
The 2023 New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University announced its much-anticipated lineup for the second-annual literary festival, naming over 100 bestselling and critically acclaimed authors slated to appear on Tulane’s Uptown campus, March 9-11, 2023.
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Yulman Stadium erupts into celebration as Green Wave captures AAC Championship
Tulane Green Wave football and Coach Willie Fritz made history on Dec. 3 as the team captured the American Athletic Conference Championship with a thrilling victory over the University of Central Florida, 45-28, in a packed Yulman Stadium.