Dr. Cheryl Levine Leone (NC ’66, M ’69) and Dr. Philip Leone (A&S ’64, M ’68) met and fell in love as medical students at Tulane.
One of the most compelling pieces of narrative history is The Ghost Map: The Story of London’s Most Terrifying Epidemic — and How It Changed Science, Cities and the Modern World.
Manuscripts, screenplays, journals and personal correspondence of the Interview With the Vampire author are available to researchers at the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library.
Professor Jesse M. Keenan has a leading role in the first climate change publication by a U.S. financial regulator.
Sophia Aomo Omoro (M ’00, ’02) always knew she wanted to be a surgeon.
The chance meeting of a pair of Tulane University students at a medical school fraternity party almost 75 years ago led to a life filled with family, service and a lasting legacy that will continue at Tulane for years to come.