Topic: up first

Culinary Medicine Initiative
The Culinary Medicine Initiative holds free classes that combine cooking, STEM education and nutrition for local youth ages 8-13.

Skip the evening espresso?
A new study found that morning coffee drinkers have a lower risk of dying of heart disease than those who drink it throughout the day.

Dr. Michael White Thursday Jazz Series
New Orleans musical legend Dr. Michael White (G ’79, ’83) was recognized as a Tulane Trailblazer with a jazz series named in his honor.

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.

From Tulane to top general
At a Presidential Speaker Series event, Gen. David Berger (E ’81), former commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, shared how Tulane influenced his path to leadership.

Creating Video Games in Class
Students worked with virtual reality and motion capture suits to design their own video games, thanks to classes in the Digital Media Practices program.

One Year In: Tulane-LCMC Health Partnership
The Tulane University and LCMC Health partnership marks its first anniversary expanding access to care across South Louisiana.

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

An Extraordinary (Ordinary) Tulane Student
Isaac Popper is emblematic of today’s Tulane student — bright, curious and engaged in any number of seemingly far-flung fields.

Little Researchers of Creative Change
With psychology students as mentors, New Orleans middle schoolers are conducting research into their own lives and communities.