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On Nov. 9 and 10,Tulane played host to political consultants from both sides of the aisle for a Bipartisan Policy Center event. The event, called "Taking the Poison Out of Partisanship," featured panel discussions about the state of bipartisan cooperation. ...

Michael Griffin
Just in case you hadn't heard!!
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Location:Paterson House Lounge, 27 McAlister Dr, Tulane University
Time:8:00PM Wednesday, November 11th

Is a new bipartisan era ahead? “It’s always darkest before the dawn,” said political pundit James Carville. View the video.

Lagniappe program to present free concert with Ellis Marsalis and his quartet on Thursday (Nov. 12).

Heavy hitters from both parties talk about political strategy at the Bipartisan Policy Center summit at Tulane.

Women’s Health Research Day provides a public talk and faculty workshop examining bias in academic leadership.

Adam Rabinowitz I JUST GOT ACCEPTED!!!! You guys are awesome... can't wait to visit soon!!

Behavioral Intervention Team members monitor an online reporting system for “red flags” that students may need help.

Being Jewish and observing Judaism may not be the same thing, said Rabbi Alexis Berk as part of Jewish studies speakers and film series.

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Animation and explanation by Lev Kaplan of Tulane's Physics department of the rogue wave phenomenon.

A ‘likely story’ of freaky waves proves true, and a Tulane physicist researches the issue. View the video.

Dr. Maureen Lichtveld and students explore industrial contamination and global public health issues in the Suriname rainforest.

More than a dozen religious organizations are available to Tulane students. View the video about Tulane Religious Life.

Geochemist Karen Johannesson and grad student Jade Haug are trying to find the cause of poisonous arsenic in drinking water in India.



















