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 Tulane Empowers

MBA Grads Help Rebirth of Small Businesses
Financial firm is one of three companies with Tulane ties that are winners in the Idea Village Entrepreneurship Challenge.
 
Program Plants Youth on Urban Tract
Blue Cross Blue Shield and Whole Foods sponsor Grow Dat Youth Farm, a project of Tulane City Center.
 
Got beads? Throw ’Em to Charity!
Recycled Mardi Gras beads that are donated to the nonprofit Arc benefit intellectually disabled citizens. View the video.
 
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.
 
Better Urban Health Is on the Agenda
Tulane medical school engages with sister institutions in the struggle for better health in American cities.
 
Getting It Done in Disease-ravaged Haiti
Public health researchers rise above politics to help the Caribbean nation that has endured earthquakes and cholera.

Tulane plans on-campus stadium by 2014

The Tulane Community Stadium will be the new on-campus home for the Green Wave. 

cowen on stadium
Tulane President Scott Cowen announces the Home Field Advantage campaign, along with (from left) Rick Dickson, athletics director; newly named head football coach Curtis Johnson; Associated Student Body president Evan Nicoll; and Tulane Board chair Jay Lapeyre. (Photos by Paula Burch-Celentano)

 

December 9, 2011

Nick Marinello
mr4@tulane.edu

For nearly 40 years, the Tulane Green Wave football team has waged war on the gridiron without having a stadium of its own to do it in. What many have said has been a detriment to both the football program and campus life, may soon be a thing of the past, as the university on Thursday (Dec. 8) announced a fund-raising campaign to build an on-campus stadium by 2014.

“Starting this very minute, Tulane is embarking on a $70 million Home Field Advantage campaign to construct a $60 million on-campus stadium and create a $10 million investment fund for Tulane football,” said President Scott Cowen. More...


 

 

 

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