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 Tulane Empowers

Upward Bound, revisited
Neuroscientist Monique Cola connects a service-learning course with Upward Bound, the program that gave her a boost to college years ago.
 
Her idea: Helping others reach the ‘American Dream’
Tulane Urban Innovation Fellow Julia McNabb wants to help artists, musicians, small business owners and others plan for the future.
 
Inspiring teens for healthcare careers
Instead of watching “ER” on TV, this group of high school students learned directly from medical students what it might be like to be doctors.
 
Auction Fund-raiser Features Sports Action
The Tulane Grads and Dads Auction, online through June 15, supports scholarships for student-athletes.
 
Student Videos Highlight Engaged Learning
Laura White is one student who hopes to use the new Center for Engaged Learning and Teaching to continue experiential learning opportunities. View the video.
 
Big Lessons in Small Town Medicine
Medical student works with rural clinic in New Roads, La., and leads an effort to combat childhood obesity.

Bryan Batt takes auctioneer role for Helluva Hullabaloo fundraiser

Auction-goers will have a myriad of bidding opportunities from signed sports memorabilia to vacation packages to certificates for dining at New Orleans restaurants and much more.  

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Bryan Batt returns to his alma mater to lend a hand with the Helluva Hullabaloo Auction, featuring both live and silent bidding. (Photo provided by Bryan Batt)

 

October 29, 2012

Carol Schlueter
cjs@tulane.edu

Bryan Batt is a Tulane alumnus with a successful Hollywood, Broadway and television career, but on Friday (Nov. 2) he’s taking on a new role on campus. Batt will be the auctioneer on Friday (Nov. 2) during Homecoming weekend for the 11th annual Helluva Hullabaloo Auction.

He will wield the gavel for a good cause — to raise funds for Tulane student-athletes at a live and silent auction event that has become a major fundraiser for the university, thanks to donations of hundreds of items that will go to the highest bidders. More...

 

 

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