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  1. Getting Into Tulane. Admission to Tulane is extremely competitive, and our admission counselors look for high levels of academic and extracurricular achievement; however, we’re building more than a class—we’re building a community. We review each applicant with an eye toward shaping Tulane and making it stronger and more vibrant each year ...

  2. The Tulane Review is Tulane University’s student-run literary art magazine. A bi-annual journal featuring international writers and artists, The Review celebrates all styles and techniques of prose, poetry, and art. We are excited to see what you have in store for us! The Tulane Review was not published in 2021-2022. We apologize to those who ...

  3. Current Students. With their commitment to making a better world, Tulane's nearly 13,500 students exemplify the university motto, "Not for one's self, but for one's own." We have a lot of resources to ensure that your career at Tulane is as successful as possible. Tulane has more than 200 student-run clubs and organizations and a wide range of ...

  4. INTERACTIVE CAMPUS MAP. GETTING HERE. EAT, STAY, PLAY. Tulane's Guide to NOLA. Watch on. 0:00 / 10:53. Tours begin with a brief information session in the admission office, located in 210 Gibson Hall at 6823 St. Charles Avenue, in the Uptown area of New Orleans. Sign up for a campus tour.

  5. By 1847, the Medical College of Louisiana was a newly established public institution, the University of Louisiana. But in 1884, wealthy merchant Paul Tulane, a native of Princeton, N.J., wanted to express his appreciation for the city that made him his fortune. He donated more than $1 million in land, cash and securities “for the promotion ...

  6. May 29, 2024 · LabArchives offers three products to help organize research: Electronic Research Notebook - a cloud based electronic research notebook. Inventory - streamline the organization, tracking, and ordering of lab inventory. Scheduler - schedule lab time, lab equipment reservations, and/or meeting rooms. Through the support of Tulane University Office ...

  7. Apr 10, 2023 · Tulane University researcher Dr. Jacques Courseault (left) tests a patient for hypermobility. Courseault and colleague Dr. Gregory Bix have discovered a possible genetic cause for hypermobility and hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a discovery that may for the first time allow for diagnosis and treatment.

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