- Newcomb–Tulane College
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Newcomb-Tulane College Established 2005 Type Private Dean James M. MacLaren, Ph.D. Location New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Campus Urban Website http://college.tulane.edu/ Tulane University's Newcomb–Tulane College is the academic home for all of Tulane's full-time undergraduate students.[1] The College was founded in 2005 to maximize Tulane's use of resources by combining the administrative functions of the all-male Tulane College with the administrative functions of the all-female H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College.
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Students enrolled in the college pursue programs and degrees offered by the five schools offering classes to undergraduates:[2]
- Tulane School of Architecture
- Freeman School of Business
- Tulane University School of Liberal Arts
- Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
- Tulane University School of Science and Engineering
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Tulane University Schools & Colleges School of Architecture • Freeman School of Business • School of Continuing Studies • Law School • School of Medicine • Newcomb-Tulane College • School of Liberal Arts • School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine • School of Science and Engineering • School of Social Work
Student Life Tulane University Marching Band • WTUL (radio)
Legal clinics: Tulane Environmental Law Clinic • Tulane Law School Domestic Violence Clinic
Publications: Burkenroad Reports • Civil Law Commentaries • The Tulane Review• Tulane Hullabaloo • Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law • Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property • Tulane Law Review• Tulane Maritime Law JournalPeople Alumni & Faculty • Paul Tulane • Josephine Louise Newcomb • Scott Cowen
Athletics Tulane Green Wave • Baseball • Football
Facilities: Avron B. Fogelman Arena • Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • Mercedes-Benz Superdome
People: Ed Conroy • Rick Dickson • Rick Jones • Lisa Stockton • Bob Toledo
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