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The Tulane Hullabaloo

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The Tulane Hullabaloo

Authors Walter Isaacson and Michael Lewis visited Tulane last week to kick off the beginning of the New Orleans Book Festival.

Walter Isaacson, Michael Lewis discuss their newly published books

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor October 25, 2023

Authors Walter Isaacson and Michael Lewis visited Tulane University last week to speak on their newest books on two of the most controversial leaders in technology in the modern era.    The...

OPINION | Tech in classrooms has consequences

OPINION | Tech in classrooms has consequences

Taylor Spill, Staff Writer February 15, 2023

Technology is an integral part of modern learning. Technology use in school is widespread — students email professors, submit assignments, take assessments, read, take notes and research all on one...

Tulane’s Office of University Registrar revealed a new audit system last week called “Degree Works Dashboard.”

Registrar unveils new audit system

Julia Goldman, Contributing Writer January 25, 2023

Last week, Tulane University’s Office of University Registrar unveiled an updated audit system that offers more user-friendly features for students to view their graduation requirements.    The...

Students can plant financial seeds now which will, over time, grow into prosperous financial portfolios.

Students can control financial futures by embracing technology

Edwin Wang, Staff Writer October 3, 2019

As Tulanians enter a critical era when we must budget and cultivate an awareness of economic and political developments, it is equally important that we embrace personal investing and put our savings...

The blue light emergency system can be found at multiple locations on and around campus. TUPD and students have recently started using other forms of technology to promote safety on campus.

Technology offers new approach to campus safety

Josh Axelrod, Associate Editor February 15, 2017

Campus safety is a top priority at American universities, but the range of the blue light phone system only extends so far. The last few years have seen a significant increase in campus safety technology...

The MakerSpace is equipped with 3D printers, laser cutters and milling machinery.

MakerSpace promotes technology, design through student collaboration

Lily Milwit, News Editor February 9, 2017

"Over the past 30 years, the number of students coming into science, technology, engineering and mathematics who know how to use their hands has been declining tremendously," Cedric Walker, project director...

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