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Ted Buchanan

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 Tulane Empowers

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.
 
‘Teachers make good neighbors’
A 2011 business and political science graduate is using his nonprofit organization to rebuild homes for educators in New Orleans.
 
Tribe Turns to Tulane to Revive Language
Linguistics program comes to aid of Tunica-Biloxi Tribe needing help to recover its “dead” native language.
 
Raising Awareness for Gulf Restoration
Raising Awareness for Gulf Restoration
 
Spring Break Volunteers Help Houma Tribe
Students work with United Houma Nation to find “lost” members of the tribe who scattered after the Gulf oil spill and hurricanes.
 
Pro Bono Work Earns Top Award
Tulane Law School has been named Law School of the Year by the Pro Bono Project of Southeastern Louisiana.

Remembering Tulane Stadium

The original Tulane Stadium was affectionately known as the “Queen Stadium” of the South.  

December 9, 2011

Ryan Rivet
rrivet@tulane.edu

The original Tulane Stadium was once called the “Queen Stadium” of the South. Now that the proposed Tulane Community Stadium has been announced, some alumni and staff members share their memories of the old stadium in this video.

Watch the video here.

 

 

 

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