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Qualifications of city of New Orleans tech officer in doubt
The city of New Orleans is investigating reports that Anthony Jones, interim director of the Mayor's Office of Technology, falsified his academic credentials, said assistant Chief Administrative Officer Courtney Bagneris. The issue was brought to the city's attention by the New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission. "The...
City of New Orleans investigating resume claims of IT chief
The city of New Orleans is investigating allegations that Anthony Jones, the interim director of the Office of Technology, falsified his academic credentials, said assistant Chief Administrative Officer Courtney Bagneris. The issue was brought to the city's attention by the New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission. "The...
State of La. giving $6.7M to N.O.-area colleges for added faculty
State Commissioner of Higher Education Joseph Savoie at 11 a.m. Thursday will present seven New Orleans-area colleges and universities with $6.7 million in matching funds to create endowed chairs and professorships. The institutions receiving the funds are Louisiana Health Sciences Center New Orleans, Loyola University New Orleans, Nunez...
In New Orleans, 'brain gain' fills in as government falters
Two years after Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast, the Fort Pike Volunteer Fire Department in east New Orleans does not lack for firetrucks. Shortly after the storm, it received two, donated by non-profit groups. Now, if it could only get a fire station to...
Covington primate center to undergo $63M expansion
The National Primate Research Center will break ground 11 a.m. Friday on a roughly $63 million, 80,000-square-foot expansion. Three buildings will be added to the Tulane University research facility at 18703 Three Rivers Road. One of the new buildings will house researchers developing treatments, ...
Donated bodies sometimes are sold for personal profit
SPRINGFIELD, Va. -- The embalmed body of a husky, 75-year-old man lies on a metal table at Northern Virginia Community College, his whiskered face covered by a blue towel and his arms at his sides. The top of his chest has been cut off and rests on his legs like...
The air woodworkers breathe
Researchers at the Tulane University Medical Center have exonerated wood dust from causing non-malignant respiratory problems, at least for the levels they encountered in their longitudinal study of more than 1,100 workers at 10 wood products operations. The comes as good news, not only for the employees who volunteered...
Academic budgets
As of October 24, 2005, Tulane University announced, as a response to Hurricane Katrina, that it would eliminate the jobs of 243 full-time employees, a mix of professional and support positions, but no faculty jobs. As of December 12, this plan was considerably broadened with the announcement cutting four of...
First Post-Katrina Diplomas Go to Graduates of Tulane's School of Social Work at Friday Event
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Tulane University School of Social Work will graduate 55 students on Friday, Dec.16, at 7 p.m. in Nunemaker Hall on the campus of Loyola University. Carl Triplehorn, emergency education specialist for Save the Children, will deliver the commencement address to the first Tulane...
New Orleans City Bits: October 10, 2005
The 3,000 New Orleans City Hall employees laid off Tuesday could be dwarfed soon by terminations in the private sector, said Mark Drennen, president and CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc., an economic development organization serving 10 parishes.Drennen said to be prepared for mass layoffs by companies in the metro...
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