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  1. Fondazione. L'Università Tulane fu fondata nel 1834 come Medical College of Louisiana, [5] in risposta alle epidemie di vaiolo, febbre gialla e colera che si producevano all'epoca negli Stati Uniti d'America. [6] L'università fu, nella prima metà del XIX secolo, il secondo ospedale del sud e il quindicesimo degli Stati Uniti.

  2. Founded in 1834, Tulane University combines the very best of a top-tier research university with a strong commitment to high-quality undergraduate education. Tulane is ranked by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a university with “very high research activity," placing it in the top 2% of universities nationwide in ...

  3. Tulane University is a comprehensive research university in New Orleans, Louisiana. Tulanians see challenges as opportunities, and strive to improve the lives of others in our own community and around the globe.

  4. Tulane University’s admitted first-year students for fall 2024 represent the most diverse and academically qualified in Tulane’s history. 43,891 students applied to Tulane this year and 11 percent were admitted. The average ACT score for this cohort is 32. The class also represents growth in diversity: One-third is made up of students of color and international students from 20 countries.

  5. Graduate Education. Tulane offers a variety of doctoral, master’s and graduate certificate programs across our nine schools – all with the flexibility to fit your schedule, whether online or on campus.

  6. Make way for joining the vibrant Tulane community located in the heart of New Orleans. In the next several years you will learn from distinguished faculty, hear from acclaimed speakers and live on a campus graced with majestic 100-year old oak trees while making friendships that will last a lifetime. And there’s lagniappe!

  7. Graduate education at Tulane includes more than 200 graduate programs across 9 schools, offered at 3 convenient campus locations in New Orleans or online. Feel free to reach out to the school you’re interested in for more information about your particular program, or contact the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. Find Your Program.