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The faculty of Tulane university are world-renowned. Small class sizes and numerous opportunities for research allow professors at Tulane to give a great deal individual attention to their students. Below you can read about some of Tulane's exceptional professors.

New Orleans is a popular setting for films and TV shows–find out why with architect Ginette Bone.
Ginette Bone
Geographer Richard Campanella pedals through New Orleans to better understand how its location has shaped the city's unique character. Richard Campanella
Psychologist Michael Cunningham is discovering the secrets of success for African-American school children. Michael Cunningham
Department chair Brent Koplitz has a laser-like focus on chemistry...and softball. Brent Koplitz
Sociologist Shayne Lee is researching the new mega-churches in America with a little hip hop thrown in. Shayne Lee
Bruce Raeburn plays the drums as a sideline, while his "day job" as curator of Tulane University's Hogan Jazz Archive immerses him in all things jazz. Bruce Raeburn
Sociologist April Brayfield immerses her students in all aspects of New Orleans culture. April Brayfield
Professor Sandy Chism's artwork is shown around the world but when the time comes for her to make a purchase, she often selects her students' work. Sandy Chism
Archeologist Dan Healan specializes in ancient tools of the trade. Dan Healan
Renowned glass artist Gene Koss shares his expertise with the generation in our world-class studio. Gene Koss
What did the Romans have to do with today's fast food? Ask Classics Professor Susann Lusnia. Susann Lusnia
Scientist David Mullin is on the verge of reelin' in a big one – in the lab and in the Gulf of Mexico. David Mullin
When it comes to securities, Peter Ricchiuti and his students have an eye for sleeping giants. Peter Ricchiuti