Tulane is uniquely positioned to take on the future of energy, fostering dialogue on research, efficiency and innovation to answer the questions of tomorrow.
Amelia Manning takes the helm of the School of Professional Advancement, guided by her vision for growth and expansion.
Colette Hirstius (SSE ’96), a Tulane alum who was recently appointed president of Shell USA, speaks about the future of energy and how her education shaped her work.
A collaboration between Tulane professor Mara Baumgarten Force and restaurateurs Emily and Alon Shaya highlights the richness of Holocaust survivors’ lives before the war.
From expanded programs to world-class faculty to highly engaged students, engineering at Tulane is growing stronger every year.
Tulane honored dedicated faculty members with university-wide teaching awards during the Unified Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 17, 2025, in the Caesars Superdome.
The Caesars Superdome was lit up in Tulane green in honor of the 2025 Unified Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 17. More than 2,000 graduates representing Tulane’s nine undergraduate and professional schools attended the ceremony, which featured such New Orleans flair as jazz, second-lining and Mardi Gras beads.
Two researchers developed a handheld tuberculosis diagnostic device that could revolutionize treatment for the disease.
Through the generous support of Tulane alumnus Don Peters and his wife, Lora, every year Tulane Athletics recognizes student-athletes who graduate with honors. Their names are displayed on a “Graduated with Honors” wall in the Don and Lora Peters Academic Center. Don Peters graduated from Tulane in 1981 and has been a longtime supporter of the university.
Researchers have identified a potential new treatment for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, which currently has no cure.







































