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  2. Gibson Hall (Tulane University) - Wikipedia

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    Gibson Hall is a building at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It sits across from Audubon Park. History. Constructed in 1894, Gibson Hall is the oldest structure on the present Tulane University campus. It faces on to St. Charles Avenue and is the entry landmark to the uptown

  3. Tulane University - Wikipedia

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    Website. tulane .edu. Tulane University, officially the Tulane University of Louisiana, [6] is a private research university in New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded as the Medical College of Louisiana in 1834 by a cohort of medical doctors, it became a comprehensive public university in the University of Louisiana in 1847. [7]

  4. Howard-Tilton Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    Howard-Tilton Memorial Library is the university library on the uptown campus of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. A member of the Association of Research Libraries, the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library is ranked among the top 120 research libraries in North America and is a significant educational and cultural resource in the ...

  5. Effect of Hurricane Katrina on Tulane University - Wikipedia

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    The School of Medicine's stay in Texas ('Tulane West' or 'Tulane at Baylor') ended, with the students and faculty returning to New Orleans in July 2006. 2005–06 Renewal Plan [ edit ] Facing a budget shortfall, the Board of Administrators announced a "Renewal Plan" on December 8, 2005 to reduce its annual operating budget and create a "student ...

  6. University of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    History. State Senator Theodore M. Hickey of New Orleans in 1956 authored the act which established the University of New Orleans. At the time New Orleans was the largest metropolitan area in the United States without a public university though it had several private universities, such as Tulane (which was originally a state-supported university before being privatized in 1884), Loyola, and ...

  7. Tulane Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Tulane Stadium. /  29.94278°N 90.11750°W  / 29.94278; -90.11750. Tulane Stadium was an outdoor football stadium in the southern United States on the campus of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. It stood from 1926 to 1980 and was officially the Third Tulane Stadium, following the "Second Tulane Stadium", which was located where ...

  8. Yulman Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Yulman Stadium is the on-campus venue for football at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. It currently has a capacity of 30,000 spectators, with 4,500 premium seats in two fan clubs – the Westfeldt Terrace and the Jill H. and Avram A. Glazer Family Club. [2] The stadium's first game and grand opening was the 2014 season 's home ...

  9. Tulane University School of Science and Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Engineering at Tulane University dates back to 1894 when the university organized the College of Technology, which later became the School of Engineering. The Tulane University School of Science and Engineering (SSE) was established in the fall of 2005 as part of the Tulane Renewal Plan, when the Faculty of the Liberal Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering were reorganized into two ...