Patrick Bordnick, dean of the School of Social Work and a pioneer in the use of virtual reality for substance abuse assessment and intervention, was recognized for his work at the Association of Recovery for Higher Education Conference in July.
September 2018
Approximately 50 Tulane students who enrolled in a new course, Project IX: Student Design to End Sexual Assault, presented creative, bold and thoughtful ideas for shifting campus culture around sexual misconduct to the Tulane community at an event on May 2.
September 2018
Gabe Feldman, professor of law, on NPR about online sports betting: “The reason we’ve had sports gambling as cardinal sin No. 1 in professional sports is the risk to the integrity of the game. As we all know, part of the popularity of sports is the uncertainty of outcome. And so anything that might interfere with that uncertainty of outcome is of a major concern to the leagues.”
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a five-year, $42 million grant to the Tulane National Primate Research Center to continue its mission of biomedical research, focusing on finding cures, treatments and preventions for infectious diseases including HIV/AIDS, Lyme disease, malaria and tuberculosis.
When searching directions using Google Maps, tagging your location on social media or requesting an Uber ride from your smartphone, you are utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS)—systems designed to present spatial data.
Now, Tulane students can learn more about managing this type of technology by enrolling in the region’s first complete GIS Certificate Program. “That’s the beauty of GIS, you can use it for anything,” said Reda Amer, professor of practice in the School of Science and Engineering’s Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, who directs the program.
September 2018
Two-time National Book Award winner and Tulane Professor of English Jesmyn Ward continues to earn praise for her 2018 commencement speech with the advice to “persist, work hard.” Forbes, Fast Company, Business Insider and TIME included Ward in their lists of the best commencement speeches this year. Also, Ward published an essay, “My True South: Returning Home to a Place I Love More Than I Loathe,” in the Aug. 6–13, 2018, issue of TIME magazine.
Michael Naguib, an assistant professor in the School of Science and Engineering, won prestigious awards from the NANOSMAT Society and the American Ceramic Society this year. Naguib specializes in two-dimensional materials and electrochemical energy storage. His group at Tulane focuses on developing novel energy materials.
September 2018
The Tulane Brain Institute received a five-year, $1 million Comprehensive Enhancement Grant from the Louisiana Board of Regents. “Our goal is to build research facilities for Tulane neuroscientists that are among the best in the country,” said Jill Daniel, Gary P. Dohanich Professor in Brain Science and founding director of the Brain Institute. (See page 38 to read about a Priddy Family Foundation gift to the institute.)
September 2018
Asim Abdel-Mageed, Zimmerman Professor of Cancer Research at Tulane School of Medicine, and his colleagues were part of a team that published research in Scientific Reports this spring that examined whether drugs already approved to treat other diseases or conditions could be effective in blocking the spread of cancer cells.
September 2018
Eight alumni and two current students have received grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program to conduct independent research in Morocco, Peru and Zambia, or work as English teaching assistants in Brazil, Colombia, Estonia, Jordan, Malaysia and Poland in 2018–19. “The Fulbright award is a natural extension of a Tulane education with its similar values of reciprocity, international engagement and promotion of mutual understanding among nations,” said Charlotte Maheu Vail, Tulane’s Fulbright Program adviser and director of the Honors Program.







































