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 Tulane Empowers

Match game on campus looks for potential donors
Students are swabbing the cheeks of volunteers, whose tissue data will be entered into the National Bone Marrow Registry.
 
Photos: High honor for philanthropists
In honor of total giving to Tulane University of at least $1 million, 31 individuals and organizations are inducted into the Paul Tulane Society.
 
Book offers multilingual help for Haitian children
For their graduation requirement, social work students created The Big Shake, a book to help children in Haiti process trauma.
 
Water: The defining resource for the future
Developing strategies for managing waterways is the work of the Tulane Institute on Water Resources Law and Policy. View the video.
 
Social work students see advocacy in action
Led by faculty, students observe the Occupy Wall Street organizational structure in Washington, D.C.
 
Healthcare Heroes: Med School Wins Top Service Honor
Dedication to community service results in national award for School of Medicine and its students.

New program aims to produce global scholars

The Altman Program in International Studies & Business is made possible through an $8.3 million gift from Jeffrey A. Altman, a 1988 Tulane business alumnus. 

yest and love
Graduates of The Altman Program will qualify for careers in international business, government, the nonprofit world and nongovernmental organizations, say Myke Yest and Casey Love, who co-direct the program. (Photo by Paula Burch-Celentano)

 

November 5, 2012

Mark Miester
mark@tulane.edu

This fall, Tulane University launched a new interdisciplinary program aimed at preparing students to take on the challenges of an increasingly interconnected world. It combines business savvy with global thinking, say professors of practice Myke Yest and Casey Love, who co-direct the program.

The Altman Program in International Studies & Business is a four-year undergraduate program that brings together advanced language training with business and liberal arts education. More...

 

 

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