This two-hour class will teach participants how to identify someone who has overdosed from opioids, gone into cardiac arrest, or has uncontrolled bleeding.
The Tulane University School of Medicine recently installed a visual display of Tulane Trailblazers along the walls of Hutchinson Auditorium in downtown New Orleans.
A first-of-its-kind research study, led by Tulane University’s Ilana Horwitz, PhD, in partnership with Rosov Consulting, will gather data on economic insecurity among American Jews as part of a broader effort to address Jewish poverty.
Building initiatives to encourage more Black and brown students to become more involved and aware of government policy, Xavier University of Louisiana hosts many events that promote the educational aspect of the nation’s democracy.
Xavier University of Louisiana has elected three new members to its Board of Trustees for three-year terms; Dr. Michelle Dipp, Sister Jane Nesmith, S.B.S. (‘72), and Ms. Carita S. Walker (‘93). Sister Stephanie Henry, S.B.S., Xavier’s newly elected President of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament (‘00), was also named to an ex-officio board position.
Dr. Michael Crosby, Louisiana Tech Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Sciences and Forestry, has co-authored Geographic Information System Skills for Foresters and Natural Resource Managers, a 414-page paperback textbook published by Elsevier.
“Excellence” was the theme of President Michael A. Fitts’ State of the University addresses, which were held last week in front of enthusiastic crowds of Tulanians on both the uptown and downtown campuses.