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 Tulane Empowers

Photo: Role modeling
Tulane School of Architecture hosts a four-day summer camp designed to expose young students to the architectural profession.
 
Green Wave alumnus vs. robots at regional contest
During spring break, Tulane students, faculty and staff members volunteer to help run the FIRST Robotics Bayou Regional.
 
New Orleans Posse chapter opens with Tulane’s help
A $200,000 grant from the Edward G. Schlieder Educational Foundation boosts program that provides a social network for New Orleans teens bound for college.
 
Clinic treats patients and educates students
Tulane medical students run a volunteer clinic each week to provide health care for men with substance abuse problems at Bridge House.
 
Scholars carry Dean Jean’s values around the world
The first Jean Danielson Memorial Scholars have fellowships allowing them to travel, serve others and expand their studies.
 
Malaria Vaccine Relies on Mosquito Bites
A new vaccine may break the cycle of transmission of a disease that kills nearly 800,000 people every year worldwide.

Law firm endows professorship for Charles Lugenbuhl

The professorship is named in memory of the late Charles E. Lugenbuhl, who received his law degree from Tulane University in 1951 before going on to become a nationally recognized attorney and professor of maritime law. 

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Seated, left to right, are Lugenbuhl, Wheaton, Peck, Rankin & Hubbard attorneys Nathan P. Horner Jr. (L ’83, LLM ’84); Lisa Brener (LLM ’03); and S. Frazer Rankin (L ’72). From rear left: Rose McCabe LeBreton (L ’76); Joseph Guichet (L ’96); Tulane Law School Dean David Meyer; Stewart F. Peck (L ’77); Scott R. Wheaton Jr. (Photo/Shannon Woodward) 

 

January 24, 2012

The New Orleans law firm of Lugenbuhl, Wheaton, Peck, Rankin & Hubbard presented an endowment gift of $112,500 to Tulane University Law School to establish The Charles E. Lugenbuhl Professorship. The professorship is named in memory of the firm’s founder, the late Charles E. Lugenbuhl, who received his law degree from Tulane University in 1951 before going on to become a nationally recognized attorney and professor of maritime law. More...




 

 

 

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