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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

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Love Data Week will be hosted by CAIDS and Tulane University Libraries from Feb. 10-14 and will feature lectures, a game night, and a data visualization contest. Photo courtesy of Ifeoma Osakwe

Love Data Week boots up at TU libraries, CAIDS

Sophia Finkbeiner, Data Editor February 5, 2025

Valentine’s Day: a day known for flowers, chocolates and … data. This Feb. 14 is marked by the annual Love Data Week, which is hosted by The Connolly Alexander Institute for Data Science in conjunction...

$37 million in grant funding will rehabilitate Louisiana coastline

$37 million in grant funding will rehabilitate Louisiana coastline

Rosemary Mulvey, Data Editor January 29, 2025

According to data from the United States Geographical Survey, Louisiana lost approximately 1,866 square miles of coastline from 1932 to 2016. This means that the Louisiana land area has decreased by approximately...

The TIERA program is a hands-on conservation field course in the Choco rainforest of Ecuador. There are two two-week sessions each summer. Photo courtesy of Meryl LaRue

Students enact global change during Ecuadorian field course

Sophia Finkbeiner, Data Editor January 22, 2025

Nearly two decades ago, the seeds of the Tulane Interdisciplinary Environmental Research and Action Program were planted. The TIERA program is an innovative initiative that connects students to...

Analysis: Tulane students’ New Year’s resolutions

Analysis: Tulane students’ New Year’s resolutions

Ian Faul, Editor-in-Chief January 22, 2025

Tulane University students are known as the “work hard, play hard” type. Do their New Year’s resolutions reflect this attitude?  Three in 10 American adults reported making a resolution in 2024,...

Louisiana’s Computer Science Education Advancement Act requires computer science education

Louisiana’s Computer Science Education Advancement Act requires computer science education

Rosemary Mulvey, Data Editor January 15, 2025

The global rise of artificial intelligence and technology has generated a profound demand for computer science skills in the workforce. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in “computer...

Monica Embers is the co-founder of a Lyme disease testing company. Her biomarker research has been foundational for the diagnostic test with over 90% accuracy. Photo from Tulane University

Scientist spotlight: Monica Embers

Sophia Finkbeiner, Data editor January 15, 2025

A tiny tick, the size of a poppy seed, latches onto the skin around your ankles after your hike. You rip it off and carry on. Unbeknownst to you, bacterial spirochetes enter your bloodstream and begin...

Louisiana leads national energy production, consumption

Louisiana leads national energy production, consumption

Rosemary Mulvey, Data Editor December 4, 2024

The Future of Energy Forum, hosted by Tulane University, featured energy industry leaders and experts to discuss how to meet global energy demands while reducing carbon emissions.  Sen. Bill Cassidy...

Tulane staff and faculty discuss artificial intelligence during a community event.

Artificial intelligence at Tulane will transform research, education

Rosemary Mulvey, Data Editor November 20, 2024

In recent years, the role of artificial intelligence in academia has caused uncertainty and fear for educators and students alike. Many Tulane University professors have updated their syllabi to include...

Student intern Julia Sousa Lima Blas collecting data at a Wipe Out Waste event in the Malkin Sacks Commons.

Tulane Hospitality takes initiative to ‘Wipe Out Waste’

Ma Caszandra Joy Dante, Contributing writer November 20, 2024

Maybe a salad wasn’t the call today. Maybe you’re in a rush to class. Maybe the third chicken breast in a row isn’t worth the protein intake. Either way, you walk over to the dish belt, put your...

campus health leaders

CDC names Tulane leader of new regional office

Bryce Oufnac, Staff writer November 20, 2024

Tulane University will be one of the leaders for a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regional office.  In September, the CDC announced they will create 10 new Regional Centers for Public...

“She's really taught us how we can use AI in every aspect of the academic space, in a safe way that's not in a cheating way, and more of just a way that's increasing the way that we learn,” said freshman Ryan Schnell, majoring in economics and finance.

New courses prepare students for AI-driven careers

Dylan Berman, Staff Writer November 14, 2024

Tulane University professors across different subjects are integrating artificial intelligence into their classes to better equip students for their future careers. Julia Lang, who teaches TIDE...

Certain pollsters were more accurate than others in predicting the results of this year's election. Notably, famous pollsters Allan Lichtman and Ann Selzer were both inaccurate and underestimated Trump's support. Graphic by Lauren Olson and Nathan Rich

Election predictions: Who got it right, who got it wrong

Ethan Lenkin, Views Editor November 13, 2024

The results on election night indicated a success for polling even before former President Donald Trump was declared president-elect.  In both battleground states and the popular vote, pre-election...

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