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Ted Buchanan

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 Tulane Empowers

Students work together to rebuild wetlands
Tulane University and Nunez Community College students collaborate to improve water quality.
 
Medical student learns as he gives back
A second-year medical student, Mike Bosworth benefits from “adopt-a-student” program.
 
Pioneer in medical hypnosis marks 60th reunion
Dr. Dabney Ewin, who graduated from medical school in 1951, still teaches hypnotherapy to medical students.
 
Making the Next Generation Heart Smart
Dr. Gerald Berenson believes heart-disease prevention should begin in childhood. View the video.
 
New Training for Community Health Workers
Program will train high school graduates to be health educators and advocates.
 
Students Help Tribe Document Its Culture
For “Living History” course, students work with the Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe.

Ceremony celebrates teacher, architect and author

Tulane University School of Architecture professor John Klingman is honored at his investiture ceremony. 

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Architecture dean Ken Schwartz, left, celebrates with John Klingman at his investiture ceremony. (Photo by Jill Stoll)

 

March 30, 2012

Michael Ramos
mcramos@tulane.edu

Professor John Klingman helps students at the Tulane University School of Architecture rethink how New Orleanians can live within their natural environment. A ceremony on Friday (March 23) celebrated his expertise in the studio, the publication of his new book and his investment as the Richard Koch Chair of Architecture.

“It’s not only architecture but civil infrastructure that’s fundamental to living comfortably here,” says Klingman. More...

 

 

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