LEADER 00000cz 2200000n 4500 001 n 79052231 003 DLC 005 20140709073724.0 008 790604n| azannaabn |a ana 010 n 79052231 035 (OCoLC)oca00285460 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dMWA|dDLC|dLNT|dMvI 046 |s1884 110 2 Tulane University 368 Universities and colleges|aPrivate universities and colleges|2lcsh 370 |cUnited States|eNew Orleans (La.)|2naf 371 6823 St. Charles Avenue|bNew Orleans|cLA|dUnited States |e70118|mhttp://tulane.edu/ 372 Education, Higher|aResearch|2lcsh 377 eng 410 1 New Orleans (La.).|bTulane University 410 2 |wnna|aTulane University of Louisiana 410 2 Université de Tulane 410 2 Universidad de Tulane 510 2 |wr|iPredecessor:|aUniversity of Louisiana 667 Substitute 670 MWA/NAIP files|b(began as University of Louisiana; 1884 name changed to Tulane University) 670 La promotion des naissances désirables au Bas-Zaïre, between 1985 and 1994:|bt.p. verso (Université du Tulane, New Orleans, Louisiana) 670 Valle P., P. Ordenanza del señor Cuauhtémoc, 2000:|bp. 41 (Universidad de Tulane) 670 Tulane University website, 8 July 2014:|bmain page (Tulane University; 6823 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118) About Tulane (independent research university; accredited to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, doctorate, and professional degrees) History (traces its origins to the Medical College of Louisiana, the Deep South's second-oldest medical school, which was founded in 1834; by 1847, the Medical College was part of the newly established public institution, the University of Louisiana; Tulane emerged as a private university in 1884 when the public University of Louisiana was reorganized and named in honor of benefactor Paul Tulane, a wealthy merchant who donated more than $1 million in land, cash, and securities; nonsectarian; in 1886, the H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College was established for women as part of the university; Newcomb-Tulane College today enrolls all undergraduates at the university; Tulane moved to its present campus on St. Charles Avenue in 1894; the Tulane University Health Sciences Center in downtown New Orleans includes the School of Medicine and School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, while the Tulane National Primate Research Center is in Covington, La.)|uhttp:// tulane.edu/