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Webinars provide details on Tulane s return to normal

Webinars provide details on Tulane s return to normal
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3 New Members Join Board of Tulane - Biz New Orleans

3 New Members Join Board of Tulane - Biz New Orleans
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Three new members join the Board of Tulane

Three new members join the Board of Tulane
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Episode 19 – President Michael Fitts discusses future of Tulane with Walter Isaacson

Michael Fitts, president, Tulane University Walter Isaacson, bestselling author, professor, Tulane University   Welcome to On Good Authority, a podcast featuring Tulane experts discussing news and topics of the day. I m Faith Dawson. Today we have a special episode. Our guest host is noted author and Tulane faculty member, Walter Isaacson. He recently sat down with Tulane President Mike Fitts to discuss his time at Tulane, this unprecedented academic year, and what the future holds for the university. But first, a little bit about our guest host. Walter Isaacson is the Leonard Lauder Professor of American History and Values at Tulane. He is the past CEO of the Aspen Institute, where he is now a Distinguished Fellow, and has been the chairman of CNN and the editor of TIME magazine. Isaacson has written biographies on Leonardo da Vinci, Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, and most recently, Nobel Prize winner, Jennifer Doudna. He is also the host of “Amanpour and Company” on PBS and

History and Traditions

History and Traditions New Orleans = Tulane New Orleans in 1834 was one of the busiest international port cities in the world. But the city wasn’t just importing goods from across the world, they were also importing deadly diseases like yellow fever, malaria and smallpox. In an effort to treat these diseases, learn more about them and train more doctors, the Medical College of Louisiana was formed. By 1847, the Medical College of Louisiana was a newly established public institution, the University of Louisiana. But in 1884, wealthy merchant Paul Tulane, a native of Princeton, N.J., wanted to express his appreciation for the city that made him his fortune. He donated more than $1 million in land, cash and securities “for the promotion and encouragement of intellectual, moral and industrial education.” His generous gift transformed the University of Louisiana into Tulane University. In 1886, the H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College was established as Tulane’s co-ordinate colle

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