Topic: New Orleans

section of a circa 1930 postcard showing Antoine's restaurant
New Orleans

Wish You Were Here

Postcards depicting travel scenes and inscribed with cryptic messages are a dwindling form of communication.

Medical students consult with restaurant staff outside Bourree's restaurant in New Orleans
New Orleans

Great Cities Need Great Universities

Urban universities are defined by the cities they call home and cities with great universities are set apart by their vitality, innovation, originality and diversity.

collage of Tulane football players from 1932 Rose Bowl
New Orleans

Gridiron Handles

Fullback Felts, tackle Upton, halfback Zimmerman, guard Scafide and tight end Haynes played in the 1932 Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day in Pasadena, California.

New Orleans

HOORAY FOR ROOTS OF MUSIC

Academic Tutoring—Roots of Music, a Tulane student club, organized 100 self-care goody bags for New Orleans kids who are part of Roots of Music. Roots of Music is a nonprofit program that provides music history and theory, instrumental instruction, and ensemble performance preparation for students ages 9–14 from low-income households.https://tulane.it/roots-of-music

photo of TV mad scientist, Morgus the Magnificent
New Orleans

Morgus Is Missed

Of all the talented, learned, likable celebrities and public figures we lost in 2020, locally one will be severely missed because of all the laughter he brought into our lives: Dr. Momus Alexander Morgus, the host of TV’s “The House of Shock.”

Medical students gather at a Black Lives Matter protest
New Orleans

Racial Reckoning

Tulane renews and expands its commitment to making the university a more inclusive and supportive home for all. The time to act is now.

Portrait of Mónica Lebrón in New Orleans
New Orleans

Green Wave Justice

Mónica Lebrón, the first chief diversity officer for Tulane Athletics, leads Green Wave Justice for All. She’s also deputy athletics director and chief operating officer.

collage of Warren G. Harding holding Return to Normalcy sign
New Orleans

Bridge Over Troubled Water

Is 2020 this country’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” as sung by Simon & Garfunkel in the turbulent ’70s before entering the ’80s?

bioengineering students socially distanced
New Orleans

Reopen to Reconnect

In the middle of the pandemic — and with extensive precautions and safety protocols in place — students and faculty moved back to on-ground operations this fall.