With a backdrop of green and blue balloon bouquets, representatives from Tulane admissions, medicine, nursing, biomedical engineering, facilities and a legislative scholars program distributed such swag as magnets, beads, water bottles, umbrellas and fans, all while giving passersby, both legislators and the general public, a glimpse into Tulane’s plans and successes.
Among the representatives was Brenda Douglas, dean of the new nursing program at Tulane within the School of Medicine, which will begin classes this fall. “We’re here to show how Tulane can partner with the state to advance this initiative,” she said. “We need nurses in this state.”
Shawn Abbott, vice president for enrollment management and dean of admission, emphasized the importance of Tulane having a presence in Baton Rouge, especially with the launch of the nursing program, which is partnering with the Tulane School of Professional Advancement.
“It’s not every year that we launch such a program that will have such a powerful impact on the citizens of Louisiana,” Abbott said, “so it was great to get face time with so many leaders to explain how Tulane is going to positively impact health care in Louisiana.”