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  1. Felix Rioja is the Scott and Marjorie Cowen Chair in Latin American Social Sciences and a Professor in the Department of Economics. He is also affiliated with the Stone Center of Latin American Studies at Tulane. Professor Rioja specializes in international macroeconomics, economic growth, and financial economics with a focus on Latin American ...

  2. “Friedrich Hayek on the Nature of Social Order and Law,” in Political Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, ed. C. Zuckert, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011) 129-141. “Nozickan Arguments for the More-Than-Minimal State,” in Cambridge Companion to Anarchy, State and Utopia , ed. R. Bader and J. Meadowcroft (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011) 89-115.

  3. Many of the departments and programs in the School of Liberal Arts offer a “4+1” MA program, which allows Tulane University undergraduates to earn a master’s degree in a fifth year of graduate study at a substantially reduced tuition rate. Many students find the advanced degree a valuable asset that sets them apart from others in the job market. Students considering PhD programs find ...

  4. Professor Oddo is an Associate Professor of Greek Archaeology. Her interests are centered on the archaeology of Crete in the Bronze Age. She is a specialist of the Late Bronze Age (Neopalatial period, ca. 1700-1470 BCE), particularly its decorated pottery. In her research, she sees pottery style not as some anonymous way to embellish fired clay ...

  5. June 20, 2024. Opening Reception for Notes From Camp: Good Children at the Carroll Gallery. 5:30 - 7:30pm. Explore Studio Art and Art History at Tulane University. Dive into creative expression, research, and engagement across various artistic disciplines and mediums.

  6. John W. Verano. Professor Verano received his B.A. with Distinction in anthropology from Stanford University in 1977, and his M.A. (1980) and Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of California Los Angeles in 1987. He is a biological anthropologist who specializes in human skeletal anatomy, paleopathology, bioarchaeology, and forensic ...

  7. My forthcoming article “Fire in the Skies: Guerrilla Technologies, the Environment and Airspace in Brazil” (in Technology and Culture) explores this concept by following the history and contemporary practices of baloeiros, artisans mostly in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo who practice the illegal art of launching hot air balloons. I have also written and directed a documentary film about ...