The Amistad Research Center is the nation's largest independent archive specializing in the history
Since 1923, Tulane's M.A.R.I. (http://mari.tulane.edu) has supported research, curated collections, and published scholarship on the ancient cultures of Mexico and Central America.
The Cowen Institute equips leaders and practitioners with skills and resources to increase educational and postsecondary success among New Orleans students.
The Claiborne Avenue History Project (CAHP) is a multi-platform documentary project that collects and curates cultural history about North Claiborne Avenue
Our Mission: *To enhance teaching, research and patient care at Tulane. *To foster scientific discovery and to translate research advances into clinical care. *To improve cancer prevention and early detection.
We are a vibrant community where academia, government & entrepreneurial endeavors unite to create transformative solutions & build shared prosperity.
The LBDLab is a developmental psychology research lab at Tulane studying attention & learning.
UNO-CHART is an applied, social science research center at The University of New Orleans. For more information, look under our "about" section.
STEM Heads Learning Lab is New Orleans' first hands-on educational R&D group providing local school-aged youth access to tools, mentorship, and 3D instruction in science, technology, engineering and math! Sign-up for our arts-integrated initiatives!
Committed to helping innovators develop ideas, launch startups, and attract resources
In partnership with the BLISS Lab at the University of New Orleans in the Department of Psychology, we are now recruiting for a paid research study for children who are 7-8.5 years of age and their mothers. To find out more, visit us at bit.ly/unokids!
OMMA is a research-driven media archive uncovering the first commercial recordings of the artists who shaped modern music. Combining museum-grade documentation with storytelling, OMMA tells the origin stories exploring where musical history begins.
To ensure a quality education for all students
Headed by professors Nathalie Dajko at Tulane University and Katie Carmichael at Virginia Tech and funded by the National Science Foundation, the 504 Voices project aims to document New Orleanians language, culture, and traditions.
Research focused on developing and improving interventions for social communication and social cognition for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
We are a team of healthcare professionals building multi-disciplinary programming targeted at educating medical practitioners on patient needs and surgical pain optimization.
MFS is an organization committed to the educational and social development of youth and adults.