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Jan. 21-27
Jan. 21 Interfaith Service, 10-11:30 a.m. at Holy Name of Jesus Church, 6331 St. Charles Ave. The service is part of the Xavier University of Louisiana, Tulane University, Loyola University New Orleans and Dillard University's annual Martin Luther King Week of Peace. The service is free and open...
Louisiana colleges awarded $27.6M for research
The Louisiana Board of Regents' on Thursday approved a plan to award $27.6 million in federal grants to state colleges and universities severely impacted by the 2005 hurricanes. The funding comes from $28.5 million in block grants provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban...
Louisiana colleges could get $27.6M for research
The Louisiana Board of Regents' Sponsored Programs Committee on Wednesday approved a plan to award $27.6 million in federal grants to state colleges and universities severely impacted by the 2005 hurricanes. The funding comes from $28.5 million in block grants provided by the U.S. Department of...
Each and every day
Each And Every Day: Kenneth W. Stewart and the former Dawn Marie Jeffries united in holy matrimony in Negril. Jamaica, during an enchanted double ring ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Loyola University and Tulane University She is a clinical social worker The groom is a graduate of Howard...
HURRICANE KATRINA AND NEW ORLEANS UNIVERSITIES
I. INTRODUCTION The devastation that Hurricane Katrina inflicted on the universities of New Orleans in late August 2005 is undoubtedly the most serious disruption of American higher education in the nation's history.1 This was hardly the first time that collegiate facilities had been destroyed and academic programs halted; one need...
New Orleans-area colleges project 80 percent of pre-Katrina
Ronald Maggiore, associate vice chancellor for enrollment management and dean of admissions at the University of New Orleans, says rarely is there a radical change in university's enrollment numbers from year to year, or semester to semester. Typically, it's less than 5 percent, and the usual predictors, like...
Katrina hits college enrollments
In a year marked by uncertainty and upheaval, officials at New Orleans universities that draw applicants nationwide are not following the usual rules of thumb when it comes to college admissions. The only sure bet, they say, is that this fall's entering classes -- the first since Katrina --...
Commentary: College students get down to business post-Katrina
College has changed since the mid-1980s when you needed to know coding to use computers and I had hair and four jobs working my way through.It's changed in other ways, too. Last week, I stepped into an august institution of higher learning where savory stacks of pizza boxes and chilled...
Commentary: College students get down to business post-Katrina
College has changed since the mid-1980s when you needed to know coding to use computers and I had hair and four jobs working my way through.It's changed in other ways, too. Last week, I stepped into an august institution of higher learning where savory stacks of pizza boxes and chilled...
AAUP Responds to Katrina's Impact on New Orleans Universities
The damage inflicted by Hurricane Katrina late last August on New Orleans and the Gult Coast region has been called the worst natural disaster ever experienced in the United States. The damage to institutions of higher education and their faculties, in New Orleans alone, has been immense. No major institution...
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