Forty-seven years after endocrinologist Dr. Andrew Schally was awarded the Nobel Prize for medical research conducted at Tulane, the prestigious award is returning home.
Newt Gingrich’s congressional papers consist of more than 3,450 boxes of materials from his 20 years in Congress and 40-year political career.
Respiratory syncytial virus, a common infection in children and senior adults, can also infect nerve cells, a new study shows.
Through a Tulane student’s efforts, a civil rights activist’s home has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Tulane researchers discover a brain pathway that regulates fear responses, which could lead to breakthroughs in PTSD or anxiety treatments.
Through the generosity of longtime Tulane supporters Don and Lora Peters, Tulane Athletics recognizes student-athletes who graduate with honors.
The Tulane Quick Chess Tournament is just the latest in a long history of the game at Tulane.
The gift from alumnus Mark Wheeler and his wife, Amelia Archer, will create the Mark D. Wheeler Chair in Artificial Intelligence Endowed Fund at the School of Science and Engineering.
Austin Hogans (A ’20) organized a campaign to give Louisiana architecture students free design supply kits.
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