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Educational programs at Tulane University are renowned for their creativity and innovation Students attach storm mementos and recollections from the Tulane community to the Katrina Wall A renewed Fogelman Arena is home to the Green Wave basketball teams The Pace-Wilson Glass Studio at Tulane University is a world-class facility
Tulane's ceramics program is one of the finest in the United States Water walls provide environmentally friendly cooling in the new LBC President Cowen raises a toast to the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life The Huey P. Long bridge over the Mississippi River, as seen from Tulane's uptown campus.
Tulane art professor Teresa Cole stands near the new printing press in the Newcomb Art Department. Tulane University student-athletes donned hard hats to build a house in the Ninth Ward. NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams waves to the crowd as keynote speaker for Commencement 2007 The Class of 2007 celebrates with jazzy umbrellas and second-line music
Tulane University's Summer Lyric Theatre presents exciting musical productions each year With the installation of the playing surface, renovations to Turchin Stadium near completion Tulane offers innovative learning programs that extend education outside the classroom The Tulane School of Architecture offers distinctive programs in preservation and community design
The uptown campus of Tulane University blends historic buildings with new construction Tulane classes often meet outdoors to take advantage of New Orleans' mild weather Open doors at the Office of Admission welcome prospective students and their families to Tulane Located across from Tulane's uptown campus, Audubon Park offers many opportunities for recreation
An avenue of green oaks line McAlister Drive on the residential section of Tulane's uptown campus. Historic Newcomb Hall on the Tulane University uptown campus was built in 1918. A Japanese magnolia blooms on the Tulane University uptown campus. Pink azaleas and green leaves adorn New Orleans, and the Tulane campus, in springtime.
Lisa Stockton, head coach of Green Wave women's basketball, is the 2007 C-USA Coach of the Year. With the warm days of spring comes the sweet taste of snowballs. From any angle you look at it, the curved sign in front of Gibson Hall welcomes visitors to Tulane. Tulane's 12 libraries are part of a research network ranked among the top 100 in the nation
The J. Bennett Johnston Building is home to numerous biomedical research projects The A. B. Freeman School of Business was first to reopen its doors to students on the uptown campus The biosciences will play a leading role in the New Orleans economy in the wake of Hurricane Katrina The Reily Student Recreation Center offers a wide range of fitness opportunities