Topic: environmental studies

SAGA OF THE BROWN PELICAN
The brown pelican is, as many people may know, a symbol of Louisiana.

After Images
Photography professor AnnieLaurie Erickson captures the strange beauty of an industrialized Louisiana landscape.

Green Impact
Liz Davey, director of the Office of Sustainability, has worked closely with students and administrators for 20 years on recycling efforts, energy efficiency and sustainable construction to get to this point, but there’s still more to do.

Understanding the Gulf Coast Is Key to Resilience
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.