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Report of the President – January 2012Power Up, Tulane University New Orleans Louisiana |
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Weatherhead scholars will enroll in a curriculum focused on community engagement.
Tulane law students help Mardi Gras Indians gain copyright protection for their Carnival suits.
Tulane junior Bob Lathrop spent a summer in Tanzania as a volunteer biomedical engineer, repairing medical equipment in a busy hospital.
Tulane students collect Mardi Gras beads to be sold by a nonprofit that assists people with disabilities.
Business students put together a social media campaign for Help Argentina, a nonprofit that provides aid to impoverished children.
The flooded Circle Food Store stood as a haunting symbol of Katrina’s devastation. Tulane students worked to bring it back.
Architecture students roll up their sleeves and get to work creating a site for an urban farm.
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Two specially outfitted blue buses travel to New Orleans-area schools and community centers to provide medical services to children who might not otherwise receive health care. |
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We can make the world a better place.
©2012 Office of Tulane University President Scott Cowen |
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