Morgan Stanley Report Suggests Hundreds of Hospitals Are At-Risk of Closure
Walter Lane, associate professor of economics and finance, was featured in the Fox 8 story “Morgan Stanley Report Suggests Hundreds of Hospitals Are At-Risk of Closure.”
Book Review: ‘Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy’—And Why Their Story Still Matters
Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, is featured in the Tribune News Service story “Book Review: ‘Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy’—And Why Their Story Still Matters.”
On the Up and Up: An Urban Planner Explains Some Reasons For New Orleans’ Home Price Surge
Marla Nelson, associate professor of planning and urban studies, was quoted in the Gambit story “On the Up and Up: An Urban Planner Explains Some Reasons For New Orleans’ Home Price Surge.”
Avoyelles French Influence Inspires Award-Winning Documentary
ĢƵ alumnus Marshall Woodworth was featured in the Avoyelles Journal story “Avoyelles French Influence Inspires Award-Winning Documentary.”
Hard Living in the Big Easy: Show Honors Latino Immigrant Workers’ Contributions to New Orleans
A new show at the ĢƵ St. Claude Gallery was featured in the New Orleans Advocate story “Hard Living in the Big Easy: Show Honors Latino Immigrant Workers’ Contributions to New Orleans.”
Ones to Watch: Banking/Financial
ĢƵ alumna Julia Fisher-Perrier was featured in the New Orleans CityBusiness story “Ones to Watch: Banking/Financial.”
Taking Little Women Seriously
The essay “Taking Little Women Seriously” by Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, appeared in Humanities, the magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Commissioner of Higher Education Kim Hunter Reed's Visit to ĢƵ
Commissioner of Higher Education Kim Hunter Reed’s visit to UNO was featured on WDSU-TV’s 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. newscasts.
Walter Lane
Associate professor of economics and finance, was featured in the WWL 870 AM story “Is Trump Trade Deal Good for Louisiana?”
Capt. BrĢƵ
ĢƵ’s mascot was featured in the Gambit story “Blakeview: ĢƵ’s Mascot.”
Anne Boyd Rioux
Professor of English, was featured in the NPR story “After 150 Years, ‘Little Women’ Still Resonates.”
Little Women is 150 Years Old, But Its Impact Endures
The new book by Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, was featured in The Washington Post review “Little Women is 150 Years Old, But Its Impact Endures.”
Me, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Enduring, Eternal Appeal of the March Sisters
The new book by Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, was featured in the Book Page review “Me, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Enduring, Eternal Appeal of the March Sisters.”
How ‘Little Women’ Got Big
Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, was featured in The New Yorker story “How ‘Little Women’ Got Big.”
A Divided Neighborhood Comes Together Under an Elevated Expressway
ĢƵ’s Community Development Finance certificate program was included in the Next City story “A Divided Neighborhood Comes Together Under an Elevated Expressway.”
‘Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy’ Review: A Beloved, Troublesome Household
The new book by Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, was featured in The Wall Street Journal review “‘Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy’ Review: A Beloved, Troublesome Household.”
The Reading Life: An Interview with Anne Boyd Rioux
Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, was interviewed on The Reading Life on 89.9 WWNO by Susan Larson about her new book on Little Women.
Excerpt From New Book
An excerpt from the new book by Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, appeared on Literary Hub.
LSU, UNO Bring Education Opportunities to Slidell
The New Orleans Advocate story “LSU, UNO Bring Education Opportunities to Slidell.”
New Student Move-In Day
New Student Move-In Day was featured on WGNO-TV’s “News with a Twist.”
Port Pontchartrain’s Milneburg Lighthouse About to Get a Careful Restoration
The Milneburg Lighthouse, located in the ĢƵ Research & Technology Park, was featured in the nola.com story “Port Pontchartrain’s Milneburg Lighthouse About to Get a Careful Restoration.”
University of New Orleans Move In For Fall Semester
The New Orleans Advocate photo gallery “University of New Orleans Move In For Fall Semester.”
Sea Level Rise Threatens the Internet, But New Orleans Better Prepared Than Most, Experts Say
Kim Jovanovich, interim associate dean in the College of Engineering, and Norma Jean Mattei, interim dean of the College of Engineering, were quoted in the nola.com story “Sea Level Rise Threatens the Internet, But New Orleans Better Prepared Than Most, E
Mardi Gras Indian Hall of Fame Inducts Final Honorees with Last Event
The Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies was included in the nola.com story “Mardi Gras Indian Hall of Fame Inducts Final Honorees with Last Event.”