On Wednesday, June 29, Michelle Thompson, associate professor of planning and urban studies, was featured in the BW Businessworld (India) Q&A “The 15 Minute City.”
President John Nicklow on WWL-TV
On Monday, June 27, President John Nicklow was quoted in the WWL-TV story “Former WWL-TV Anchor Michelle Miller To Be Honored As ĢƵ Distinguished Alumnus.”
Walter Lane on WGNO-TV
On Wednesday, June 22, Walter Lane, associate professor of economics and finance, was included in the WGNO-TV story “State Rep. Illg Concerned About What Pausing the Federal Gas Tax Could Mean for the Transportation Trust Fund.”
Mary Niall Mitchell On WWNO
On Thursday, June 16, Mary Niall Mitchell, professor of history, was interviewed on 89.9 WWNO’s “Louisiana Considered” about the Freedom on the News database.
Ed Chervenak on WDSU TV
On Wednesday, June 15, Ed Chervenak, director of the Survey Research Center, was interviewed on WDSU-TV’s “The Hot Seat” about the January 6 hearings.
Madeline Foster-Martinez on WWNO Radio
On Tuesday, June 14, Madeline Foster-Martinez, assistant professor of earth and environmental science, was quoted in the 89.9 WWNO story “Shrinking Wetlands, Rising Seas Threaten Generations of Tradition for Louisiana Duck Hunters.”
Ed Chervenak on WWL Radio
On Thursday, June 9, Ed Chervenak, director of the Survey Research Center, was interviewed live on WWL 870 AM about the process of recalling an elected official.
Marla Nelson on HousingMatters
On Wednesday, June 8, the article “Lessons from the Frontlines: How Residents in Coastal Louisiana Are Adapting to Climate Change,” co-authored by Marla Nelson, professor of planning and urban studies, appeared on HousingMatters.Urban.org.
Andrea Mosterman in The Columbia Paper
On Saturday, June 4, Andrea Mosterman, associate professor of history, was featured in The Columbia Paper (Ghent, NY) story “Exposing the Shame of Enslavement.”
Norma Jean Mattei on WWL Radio
On Tuesday, May 31, Norma Jean Mattei, professor of civil and environmental engineering, was interviewed live on WWL 870 AM about the City Park drainage project.
Dinah Maygarden in the Clarion Herald
On Thursday, May 26, Dinah Maygarden, research associate with ĢƵ’s Pontchartrain Institute for Environmental Sciences, was featured in the Clarion Herald story “Students Glean Coastal Restoration Tips.”
ĢƵ's Spring Commencement on NOLA
On Saturday, May 21, The nola.com photo gallery “Photos: Nearly 900 Students Graduate from ĢƵ During Spring Commencement Ceremonies.”
Gunter Bischof in The New Orleans Advocate
On Saturday, May 21, The New Orleans Advocate guest column “Is Pro-Western Austrian Neutrality a Model for Ukraine?” was co-authored by Gunter Bischof, professor of history.
Greg Seab On WGNO-TV
On Saturday, May 21, Greg Seab, professor of physics, was featured in the WGNO-TV story “Can Mercury Retrograde Turn Your Life Sideways?”
ĢƵ Press Book Reviewed In The New York Times
On Thursday, May 19, a new book published by the ĢƵ Press was featured in The New York Times review “‘You Don’t Pick a Jury, You’re Left With One.’”
Andrea Mosterman in New York Almanack
On Friday, May 13, Andrea Mosterman, associate professor of history, was featured in the New York Almanack story “Spaces of Enslavement: A History of Slavery and Resistance in Dutch New York.”
ĢƵ Student Ismael Kone on WGNO-TV
On Monday, May 9, ĢƵ student Ismael Kone was featured in the WGNO-TV story “‘Smoothie King and Chik-fil-A Should Sponsor Me’ Says Southland Spring Champion.”
James Wagner in New Orleans CityBusiness
On Thursday, May 5, James Wagner, assistant professor of computer science, was featured in the New Orleans CityBusiness story “ĢƵ Professor Gets Grant to Detect Internal Data Security Threats.
Finance Professor M. Kabir Hassan in Biz New Orleans
On Friday, April 29, M. Kabir Hassan, professor of finance, was featured in the Biz New Orleans story “ĢƵ Finance Professor M. Kabir Hassan Named Fulbright Scholar.”
ĢƵ President John Nicklow in AP
On Sunday, April 24, ĢƵ President John Nicklow was quoted in The Associated Press story “CBS’ Miller to Speak at University of New Orleans Graduation.”
Robert Mahon on Alabama Public Radio
On Thursday, April 21, Robert Mahon, assistant professor of earth and environmental science, was featured in the Alabama Public Radio story “Digging Into One of Mobile Bay’s Oldest Industries.”
Anna Mecugni on WWNO Radio
On Thursday, April 21, Anna Mecugni, assistant professor of art history, was interviewed on WWNO 89.9 about the Musicians’ Village living art exhibit. "After a COVID setback, Musicians’ Village is preparing for a living art exhibit this fall | WWNO."
ĢƵ President John Nicklow in New Orleans Advocate
On Wednesday, April 13, President John Nicklow was quoted in the New Orleans Advocate story “Michelle Miller, Award-Winning Broadcast Journalist, to Speak at ĢƵ Commencement.”
Ed Chervenak on WGNO-TV
On Wednesday, April 13, Ed Chervenak, director of the Survey Research Center, was featured in the WGNO-TV story “Survey: 58% of Registered Voters in Louisiana in Favor of Legalizing Recreational Marijuana.”