A Tulane study found that adults with the healthiest sleep patterns had a 42 percent lower risk of heart failure regardless of other risk factors compared to adults with unhealthy sleep patterns.
Spring 2021
Spring 2021
As artificial intelligence grows by leaps and bounds, Tulane computer scientists are there, in the thick of Big Data and its influence on decisions in all aspects of life.
Spring 2021
Music professor leads virtual choir in song of inclusiveness
Spring 2021
In January, Tulane University began administering the first doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to faculty, staff and students eligible under Louisiana Department of Health guidelines.
Spring 2021
Green Wave pitcher Braden Olthoff is ready to show his stuff during this spring season.
Spring 2021
The sudden switch to remote learning in March 2020 forced Tulane students and faculty to quickly adapt to an online classroom environment, while the limitations of technology presented unique challenges in forging meaningful classroom connections.
Spring 2021
Of all the talented, learned, likable celebrities and public figures we lost in 2020, locally one will be severely missed because of all the laughter he brought into our lives: Dr. Momus Alexander Morgus, the host of TV’s “The House of Shock.”
Spring 2021
The Latin American Library at Tulane has acquired by donation the Chamorro Barrios Family Papers (1767–1997), one of Latin America’s most influential families and key players in the national life of Nicaragua since the 18th century.
Spring 2021
Tulane’s MD/MPH joint degree program has trained physician leaders for 50 years — and counting.
Spring 2021
Linguists Katie Carmichael and Nathalie Dajko are studying the New Orleans dialect. Deterred for a while by the pandemic, they plan to continue their quest to document, analyze — and share — what they’ve discovered about post-Katrina language variations.