September 2018

Two Tulane University alumnae have assumed leadership positions at universities this fall.

September 2018

As a painter, Catherine Freshley (SLA ’09) puts the familiar into focus.

September 2018

Actor Bryan Batt (A&S ’87) knows that a career in show business can have as many twists and turns as a carnival ride.

September 2018

A national report on the future of the Gulf Coast draws heavily on the work of two Tulane University scientists who have spent most of their careers studying coastal systems in Louisiana and around the world.

September 2018
Josephine Louise House—home to generations of Newcomb and Tulane women—is 100 years old this year.
School of Liberal Arts anthropology graduates Jayur Mehta and Ted Marks engaged students from the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts in a summer project focused on preserving the past and restoring Louisiana’s coastal landscape. Funded by the National Geographic Society, they studied an 800-year-old site in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, which was once home to the ancestors of tribes like the Chitimacha and the Atakapa.
September 2018
For the fourth consecutive year, Tulane University is ranked first among graduate schools for the number of volunteers who join the Peace Corps. There are 27 alumni currently serving, 22 from the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. In addition to leading the graduate school pack, Tulane also ranks No. 5 among medium undergraduate schools with the most Peace Corps volunteers. This ranking is up from No. 10 in 2017 and is based on the 33 alumni volunteering worldwide.
September 2018
The U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Science has awarded a five-year, $10 million grant to Tulane to launch a national school choice research center to study and find ways to improve the way school choice policies work for disadvantaged students.
September 2018
A new study from the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine shows that, depending on the interpretation criteria, blood tests can distinguish recent Zika infections in areas where dengue is endemic. Dengue and Zika fevers are both mosquito-borne tropical diseases.
Katherine Johnson, an assistant professor in sociology, is exploring how working mothers find a balance between breastfeeding their infant children 
and their daily career commitments.