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The Daily Record News Briefs: October 15, 2008
Office vacancies rise Office vacancies in U.S. downtowns rose to 10.6 percent in the third quarter, up from 10.2 percent in the previous quarter and 9.8 percent a year earlier, as employment fell nationwide and companies put office space up for sublease, according to New York-based real estate...
Tulane University forms engineering partnerships
Tulane University eliminated most of its engineering programs after Hurricane Katrina but is trying to attract students to the discipline through a dual-degree program with partnering universities. Students can earn degrees in physics and engineering after three years of study at Tulane and two years at Vanderbilt or...
Legal fight over Tulane University, Newcomb College merger not over
Although two women opposed to the post-Hurricane Katrina merger of Newcomb College and Tulane University's six other undergraduate colleges have withdrawn their lawsuit, a separate lawsuit continues to challenge the merger. Tulane received notice Sept. 24 that Parma Howard, of Columbia, S.C., and Jane Matthis Smith, of Greenville,...
Babies boost La.-based Crown Crafts in tight economy
For infant product manufacturer Crown Crafts Inc., 2007 developed into a seesaw year bearing the high of a new $12.4-million acquisition and lows associated with the troubled Asian toy industry. Crown Crafts Inc., the nation's largest producer of infant and toddler bedding, bibs and...
Movies turn to Tulane as summer production site
Five films are currently in the pre-production or filming phase in New Orleans, with several shooting scenes on Tulane University's Uptown campus over the next few weeks. By August, New Orleans will have hosted 13 major film projects including Universal's "Cirque du Freak," World Wrestling Entertainment's "12 Rounds"...
Higher ed associations back Tulane merger
Tulane University today said it has won the support of "the most prestigious higher education associations in the country" for its plan to merge its seven undergraduate schools and colleges, including Newcomb College, into a single undergraduate unit known as Newcomb-Tulane College. Eight governing...
Tulane to present 4th Celebracion Latina
Tulane University's Stone Center for Latin American Studies will present the fourth annual Celebracion Latina from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at the intersection of Napoleon Avenue and Magazine Street in Laurence Square. The free festival, offered through a partnership with Tulane's Center for Public Service, the Hispanic...
Tulane's business school named among world's 10 best
Tulane University's A.B. Freeman School of Business has been named one of the 10 best schools for finance in the world by the global business newspaper Financial Times. Tulane was ranked 10th. The ranking, which appeared in Monday's issue, is based on the recommendations of more...
Tulane University hires chief investment officer
Tulane University has hired one of its graduates as chief investment officer. Jeremy Crigler, 43, previously worked as senior investment officer for Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. He is a 1988 graduate of Tulane's A.B. Freeman School of Business, where he earned an undergraduate degree...
Construction begins on $450,000 St. Roch walking path in New Orleans
The St. Roch neighborhood is closer to having more exercise options. This week, crews began pouring concrete for a half-mile, $450,000 walking path on the median along St. Roch Avenue from the former St. Roch Market to Independence Square. The path is expected to open...



