Archive for May, 2009
Tulane University At a Glance:
- Founded in 1834 in New Orleans; Medical College later merged with University of Louisiana in 1847
- In 1884: Louisiana Legislature authorized the Tulane Educational Fund to reorganize the University of Louisiana as a private institution; renamed Tulane University of Louisiana
- Known as one of only 62 of the most highly regarded and selective independent research universities in the United States
- Regionally accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and a member of the esteemed Association of American Universities
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About Tulane University
Tulane University offers dozens of professional, undergraduate, and graduate degrees across the fields of business, architecture, law, liberal arts, medicine and public health and tropical medicine, science and engineering, and social work. The 10 schools and colleges which comprise Tulane University include the following:
- B. Freeman School of Business
- School of Continuing Studies
- Newcomb-Tulane College
- School of Architecture
- School of Science and Engineering
- School of Law
- School of Liberal Arts
- School of Medicine
- School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
- School of Social Work
Following Hurricane Katrina’s devastation in 2005, Tulane University issued this statement:
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