The nola.com story “The Man Who Put ĢƵ on the Map.”
A Canopy of Peace Will Rise in New Orleans at WWII Museum
The University of Orleans was included in The Washington Post article “A Canopy of Peace Will Rise in New Orleans at WWII Museum.”
‘Little Women’ Comes of Age: Anne Boyd Rioux’s New Book Celebrates 150 Years of a Classic
Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, was featured in the New Orleans Advocate story “‘Little Women’ Comes of Age: Anne Boyd Rioux’s New Book Celebrates 150 Years of a Classic.”
Ones to Watch: Real Estate
ĢƵ alumna Jodie Manale was featured in the New Orleans CityBusiness story “Ones to Watch: Real Estate.”
Literary Lagniappe: Learn Why ‘Little Women’ Is Still Relevant
Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, was featured in the New Orleans Advocate story “Literary Lagniappe: Learn Why ‘Little Women’ Is Still Relevant.”
Poet, Spoken Word Artist and Rapper Jonathan Brown to Appear at UC Merced
ĢƵ alumnus Jonathan Brown was featured in the Merced (Calif.) Sun-Star story “Poet, Spoken Word Artist and Rapper Jonathan Brown to Appear at UC Merced.”
ĢƵ Hosts Girl Scouts' Believe In Girls Event
ĢƵ’s role as host to the Girl Scouts’ Believe in Girls event was featured in a photo gallery on the New Orleans Advocate website.
Longtime Resident, First-Time Caller: ‘Just Fix My Street.’
The Survey Research Center was included in the nola.com column “Longtime Resident, First-Time Caller: ‘Just Fix My Street.’”
Max Gruver ‘Very Alive’ in Louisiana Students’ Minds Amid Heavy Dose of Anti-Hazing Messaging
Carolyn Golz, dean of students, was quoted in the Advocate story “Max Gruver ‘Very Alive’ in Louisiana Students’ Minds Amid Heavy Dose of Anti-Hazing Messaging.”
Theatre ĢƵ Production Featured on Steppin' Out
The Theatre ĢƵ production of “Desdemona: A Play About a Handkerchief” was featured on the WYES-TV show “Steppin’ Out.” Segment starts at 21:07.
WYES-TV's Steppin' Out Highlights Theatre ĢƵ Production
The Theatre ĢƵ production of “Desdemona: A Play About a Handkerchief” was featured on the WYES-TV show “Steppin’ Out.” Segment starts at 21:07.
Justice Reform Hobbled by Unhealthy Dependence on Bail, Fine and Court Fees
Vern Baxter, professor emeritus of sociology, wrote the op-ed “Justice Reform Hobbled by Unhealthy Dependence on Bail, Fine and Court Fees” that appeared on The Lens.
The Cold Unthawed: New Orleans News Wave Band to Partially Reunite for LA Music Hall of Fame Induction
ĢƵ alumni Bert Smith and Kevin Radecker were featured in the New Orleans Advocate story “The Cold Unthawed: New Orleans News Wave Band to Partially Reunite for LA Music Hall of Fame Induction.”
What Really Killed Beth March? And Other Gender Lessons from ‘Little Women’
The essay “What Really Killed Beth March? And Other Gender Lessons from ‘Little Women’” by Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, appeared on Salon.com.
Scalise Approaches Re-Election Campaign With An Eye on The Next Race—GOP Leadership
Christine Day, professor of political science, was quoted in the Advocate story “Scalise Approaches Re-Election Campaign With An Eye on The Next Race—GOP Leadership.”
Little Women at 150: How Louisia May Alcott’s Masterpiece Fostered Y.A. Literature and Inspired Endless Adaptations
Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, is quoted in the Vanity Fair story “Little Women at 150: How Louisia May Alcott’s Masterpiece Fostered Y.A. Literature and Inspired Endless Adaptations.”
Louisiana Posts 2nd Highest Income Growth in U.S.
Walter Lane, associate professor of economics and finance, was included in the WWL-TV story “Louisiana Posts 2nd Highest Income Growth in U.S.”
Walter Lane Live with Tommy Tucker
Walter Lane, associate professor of economics and finance, was interviewed live on WWL 870 AM by Tommy Tucker about the state’s budget surplus.
Discussion of 'Little Women'
Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, appeared on the BBC Radio program Front Row to discuss “Little Women.” Starts at 2:35.
How a Retired Teacher, 72, Became a Dressage Choreographer
ĢƵ alumna Marlene Whitaker was featured in the Asheville Citizen-Times story “How a Retired Teacher, 72, Became a Dressage Choreographer.”
Enrollment Increase and Partnerships Featured
ĢƵ’s enrollment increase and partnerships were featured on the weekly WYES-TV reporter roundtable program “Informed Sources.” Starts at 16:00 mark.
Women Who Mean Business: Melonie Johnson
ĢƵ alumna Melonie Johnson was featured in the Washington Business Journal story “Women Who Mean Business: Melonie Johnson.”
Why ‘Little Women’ Still Matters, 150 Years On
The new book from Anne Boyd Rioux was featured in The New York Times book review “Why ‘Little Women’ Still Matters, 150 Years On.”
‘We are in Bad Shape’ New S&WB Director Tells Board
Walter Lane, associate professor of economics and finance, was featured in the WWL-TV story “‘We are in Bad Shape’ New S&WB Director Tells Board.”