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Paula Burch-Celentano
pburch@tulane.edu
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New elephant ears in the Louisiana Native Garden face the morning sun as it appears over the Lindy Claiborne Boggs Center for Biotechnology on the uptown campus. To the left are Percival Stern Hall, center, and the Merryl and Sam Israel Jr. Environmental Sciences Building. These buildings and several others on campus and throughout the New Orleans area make up the facilities of the School of Science and Engineering which provides outstanding opportunities for learning and discovery and fosters an environment that is student focused, research intensive, interdisciplinary, entrepreneurial, and responsive to the needs of the community.

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With facilities located throughout the region, the Tulane School of Science and Engineering responds to the needs of the local and global communities.
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