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Advanced technology, research contribute to Tulane Professional Athlete Care Team’s championship year

The New England Patriots weren't the only team to have a championship season last year. The Tulane University Professional Athlete Care Team (PACT) had its most successful year in 2018-19, as well, completing over 600 patient screenings, including a…
New Orleans Saints, Pelicans team up with Tulane business analytics students

The New Orleans Saints and Pelicans recently teamed up with the A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University for a semester-long project that introduced Master of Business Analytics students to real-world projects and…
Tulane School of Professional Advancement launches online master’s degree in sport studies

The Tulane University School of Professional Advancement (SoPA), in collaboration with the Center for Sport, recently announced its new master’s degree and graduate certificates in sport studies. The collaboration between SoPA and the Center for…
School of Professional Advancement recounts great strides through first two years

Tulane University’s School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) was relaunched in 2017 with a new name, an updated look and a renewed focus on working adults, career advancement and applied and innovative programs that are relevant to the modern-…
James Carville to headline Tulane Entertainment and Sports Law Conference

Renowned political strategist James Carville will headline Tulane Law School’s 2nd Annual Entertainment & Sports Law Conference April 12-13 on Tulane University’s uptown campus. Titled “Geaux Create: Emerging Trends in Law and Creative Content…
New Tulane University study reveals heart abnormalities in retired NFL players

A new, first-time study by Tulane University has revealed that former National Football League (NFL) players, particularly those with larger body sizes, were found to have heart abnormalities specifically associated with high blood pressure. Dr.…
Sport & Social Justice screening featured on Fox8

Fox8 interviewed Center for Sport co-founder Greg Stewart, MD, and Teresa Belt, Center for Sport Director of Education, about the upcoming screening of Long Time Coming: A 1955 Baseball Story. See: "Tulane sport and social justice series"…
Tulane sports law professor on concussion lawsuits and NCAA liability

Professor Gabe Feldman, director of Tulane University's sports law program and co-founder of the Center for Sport at Tulane, weighs in on the wave of concussion lawsuits the NCAA is facing in a feature story on USAToday.com: "Wave of…
Tulane to host screening, discussion of film on Little League’s role in civil rights

Tulane University’s Center for Sport will host the inaugural event of its new Sport and Social Justice Speaker Series with a film screening and discussion of the movie, Long Time Coming: A 1955 Baseball Story, on Wednesday, February 13 from 6-8 p.m…
Tulane sports law director: Lawsuit against NFL has 'almost zero chance of success'

In news reports from WWLTV.com and WDSU News, Center for Sport co-director and co-founder Gabe Feldman weighs in on the "no-call" lawsuit filed in the aftermath of the New Orleans Saints' loss to the Los Angeles Rams.  Filed on behalf…