Topic: campus

Fans in a stadium cheer energetically, holding a sign that reads "Go Tulane Green Wave." Faces are painted green, expressing school spirit and excitement.
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Tulane’s Katrina Generation

More than two decades after Hurricane Katrina, Tulane alumni reflect on the storm that tested their resolve, shaped their purpose and strengthened a community.

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Tulane Reflects on Katrina: 20 Years of Renewal and Resilience

President Michael A. Fitts led a discussion with Tulanians who endured Hurricane Katrina and remain part of the university today.

Several people gather outside a historic stone building on Tulane University's campus, chatting in small groups. The building features arched doorways, decorative stonework, and tall windows, with a bright blue sky and green lawn in the background.
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A Beacon of Innovation and Design

Home to the School of Architecture and Built Environment, Richardson Memorial Hall is now a modern, sustainable facility that combines historic charm with student creativity.

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Wave City Market Debuts

Wave City Market debuted this spring as Tulane’s newest dining and gathering destination and the next major step in the expansion of the downtown campus.

Celia Scott Weatherhead on stage with sign of logo of school
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A Gift of a Lifetime

The School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine was renamed in honor of alumna Celia Scott Weatherhead, recognizing her total lifetime giving of more than $160 million in support of the university.

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State of the University

President Michael A. Fitts shared Tulane's top achievements during his annual State of the University addresses last fall.

Ashley Langford on stage before an audience
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Presidential Speaker Series

President Michael A. Fitts posed questions about the future of college athletics to three Tulanians at the panel last fall.

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$10 Million to Fight Cancer

The gift, prompted by Board of Tulane member and alumnus E. Pierce Marshall Jr. (B ’90), honors the memory of Marshall’s father, E. Pierce Marshall.

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$2.5 Million for Next Wave Scholarship Challenge

The anonymous donation kickstarts the third phase of the dollar-for-dollar matching program that supports undergraduate scholarship opportunities.