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  1. 5 giorni fa · In the School of Liberal Arts, a dozen languages are offered across various disciplines and programs. From Spanish and Arabic, to Vietnamese and Swahili, the types of languages range from those spoken widely across the globe to regional and even dormant languages.

  2. 4 giorni fa · Tulanes School of Liberal Arts prepares students for the challenges and careers of the future through rigorous interdisciplinary education in the global port city of New Orleans.

  3. 5 giorni fa · Recent Tulane graduate Navya Murugesan is spending part of her summer conducting research with Tulane clinical health psychologist Michael Hoerger. Navya Murugesan graduated from Tulane University in May with a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience, but she couldn’t bring herself to part ways with her beloved alma mater.

  4. 2 lug 2024 · Pre-College Meeting with Alvin Joseph. Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at 3:30 PM until 3:45 PM Central Daylight Time UTC -05:00. Map and Directions. Gibson Hall. 6823 Saint Charles Ave. New Orleans, LA 70118. United States. Have a face-to-face with your Tulane University Admission Counselor! Grab some coffee and chat about academics, campus life, and ...

  5. 5 giorni fa · In Conversation with Leslie Jenike. June 27, 2024 Nicole Pagliari. Lesley Jenike talks museums, musicality, and marionettes with associate editor Julia Marquez-Uppman. Lesley Jenike’s work has appeared in the Colorado Review, the Iowa Review, the Kenyon Review, Image, West Branch, the Rumpus, and many other journals.

  6. 1 giorno fa · In Ohio v. EPA, the Supreme Court stayed the EPA’s enforcement of a federal clean air plan covering more than 20 states. The Court held that the agency’s action violated the federal Administrative Procedure Act because the EPA “offered no reasoned response” to a comment submitted under the notice and comment process. In SEC v.

  7. 1 giorno fa · PART 1. July 1, 2024. Why Do Governments Lose Elections? PART 1. Part one of a three part series in which Dr. Mike F. Keating. Professor of International Political Economy and Head of Department: Humanities, Social Sciences and Psychology discusses how and why previous global governments have lost public backing resulting in drops in poll numbers.