Tulane University Research, Innovation, and Creativity Summit (TRICS) was held at Devlin Fieldhouse April 15-16, 2026. TRICS 2026 featured a variety of subjects. (Anna Skerrett) Photography was ...
The dean of Tulane University’s School of Professional Advancement, Amelia Manning, is leaving her role to become Chamberlain University’s next president, starting May 18. Manning started as dean of ...
Longtime NFL reporter Dianna Russini resigned from her position at The Athletic on April 14 after pictures surfaced of her and 2025 NFL Coach of the Year Mike Vrabel of the New England Patriots. The ...
When Tulane University students walk around campus, Flock Safety Automated License Plate Readers are monitoring campus traffic. These cameras collect and store vehicle data — a practice that, while ...
The New Orleans Historic District Landmark Commission rejected a bid to demolish Ted’s Frostop, a historic diner on Claiborne Avenue across from Tulane University’s Uptown campus, on Wednesday evening ...
Tulane University’s admissions rate for the class of 2030 is around 15% this year, which is about the same as the past few classes, according to Shawn Abbott, vice president for enrollment management ...
To train artificial intelligence models, developers need millions of pieces of “training data,” or material like books, webpages, articles and spreadsheets. When AI companies started to run out of ...
Newly released documents related to the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein mention Tulane University alum and benefactor Jeffrey “Jeff” Altman on two separate occasions. Altman is ...
Tulane University School of Law graduate Charles Wall was named deputy director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
A routine research-animal transport has sparked debate about animal welfare ethics in science labs after a truck carrying rhesus monkeys overturned in Mississippi last month. The People for the ...
Tulane University students can join just about anything — from Division I athletics to clubs like frisbee, rowing and even juggling. Yet one sport stands out for its constant uphill battle: hockey.
This week kicks off Tulane University’s Homecoming with an exciting line up of events. Monday, clubs and other organizations were encouraged to paint window panes in the Lavin-Bernick Center for ...