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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...
Tulane student tops 40,000 competitors in sales
Kenji Okochi, a graduating senior at Tulane University, has just received an All-American Scholarship from Vector Marketing for finishing No. 1 out of more than 40,000 sales representatives nationwide in selling Cutco Cutlery. Okochi will receive a $1000 scholarship for his efforts.
New Orleans police turn to campus law enforcement for help
The New Orleans Police Department plan to tap into local university and college police officers for help responding to incidents. NOPD Superintendent Warren Riley will grant commissions to the university and college police officers in a ceremony at Lindy C. Boggs Conference Center at the University of New...
More students are bargain shopping online for textbooks
College students have long suffered under the burden of oppressive textbook price tags, which have been known to top the $100 mark for a single required book. In a classic academic catch-22, students need a college education to get a job that pays them enough money to afford...
LA. Board of Regents approves $50,000 in aid for local doctoral
The state Board of Regents approved $50,000 from its support fund to help doctoral students at Louisiana's research universities affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita with their research and education projects. The purpose of the funding is to retain talented doctoral students who might otherwise be lured...
Panel of national experts take on New Orleans coastal woes
Nearly 50 national experts will meet from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 2 at the New Orleans Hilton for Tulane University's engineering forum, Engineering in a Coastal Environment. The forum was postponed last year by Hurricane Katrina, Tulane officials said. Topics will include: engineer-centric hurricane forecasting, including...
Tulane looks for way to increase season ticket sales and eliminate
It will be almost 30 years to the day that Tulane University's football team started playing games in the Louisiana Superdome when its 2005 home schedule kicks off with a Sept. 17 date against Mississippi State. Tulane fans hope for results similar to the Sept. 20, 1975, contest...
Residents of Carrollton and Riverbend neighborhoods want a moratorium
First, it was a private school expansion, then a condominium on Dublin Street, followed by a large bar on Maple Street. Now, residents of the Carrollton and Riverbend neighborhoods are taking on Tulane University's plans for a satellite campus on property formerly known as Uptown Square and...
Tulane honors Retif, Wink Inc. as top family businesses
A 1955 Tulane University graduate and a 1956 Louisiana State University graduate made an unlikely pair at the fourth annual Tulane University Family Business Gala Nov. 14 at The Ritz-Carlton. Milton Retif, who played football at Tulane, and Joseph C. Wink Jr., who attended LSU, represent Retif Oil...
New Orleans Saints suite deal is sweet for Tulane Univ.
New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson has teamed with Tulane University to form a suite sales partnering program that could help produce more than $500,000 in revenue during a three-year period for Green Wave athletics. The Saints made 10 Superdome suites available for Tulane to lease out....
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