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A major gift from longtime Tulane University supporters David and Marion Mussafer will launch a university-wide initiative ...
On Aug. 26, Greater New Orleans, Inc. (GNO, Inc.) hosted “20 Years After Katrina: Action in the Face of Adversity,” a ...
On Aug. 29, LCMC Health reflected on Hurricane Katrina's lasting impact on healthcare, hosting a State of Healthcare Forum where hospital ...
When Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, Jones Walker was preparing to elect its first managing partner. Nearly two decades later, Bill Hines, who ...
Jefferson Community Foundation (JCF) is proud to announce the appointment of three distinguished individuals, Ryan McCabe, ...
After years of working as a designer and a consultant in the contract interiors industry, Kris Van Dierendonck decided to open KV Workspace in 2005. “I saw a real need for a firm that could combine ...
Formed following Hurricane Katrina with the goal of replacing the 100,000 trees lost in New Orleans, NOLA Tree Project has planted more than 86,000 trees across the city with the help of more than 125 ...
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Tulane University biomedical engineers are developing a new device to help trauma patients with life-threatening blood-clotting problems by using just a single drop of ...
As the city continues to wrestle with what to do about its neediest population, local leader Martha Kegel shares surprising insights into who is unhoused and why, and what efforts have been proven to ...
The BRIDGE database also incorporates environmental factors relevant to public health in southeastern Louisiana, enabling the development of targeted strategies to mitigate environmental change and ...
Being in “fat city,” has long been a slang term for doing really well. Unfortunately, Metairie’s Fat City hasn’t lived up to its name for some time. Efforts have been made over the years to change ...