Three University of New Orleans justice studies doctoral students were recognized during the American Evaluation Association’s (AEA) Student Evaluation Case...Read More
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The University of New Orleans Presidential Search Committee has selected Dr. Kathy Johnson (left) and Dr. Walter Kimbrough as finalists.
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UNO student Haley Beaulieu dissects a fish in biologist Erin Cox’s laboratory to analyze the level of potentially harmful pollutants.
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The University of New Orleans Presidential Search Committee announced the selection of five semifinalists on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023.
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Wendy Schluchter holds the University of New Orleans Eurofins chair in molecular biology and is professor and chair of the biological sciences department....Read More
UNO will launch six online graduate programs designed to meet the needs of working adults looking for an alternative to traditional on-campus education.
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The Class of 2027 was welcomed to the University of New Orleans during a new student convocation held at Lakefront Arena on Friday.
While Monday marked the...Read More
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Dinah Maygarden is a research associate and science education program director at UNO’s Pontchartrain Institute for Environmental Sciences.
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Leah Myers, who earned an MFA in creative writing from UNO, has published her first book “Thinning Blood.”
Author Leah Myers, who earned an MFA in creative...Read More
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The Longo Group’s president, Ted Longo, presents a donation to Pamela Kennett-Hensel, dean of UNO’s College of Business Administration. They are pictured with...Read More
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The new state-of-the-art hospitality facility will be the home of the renowned Lester E. Kabacoff School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Administration.
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UNO counseling professor Michelle Wade and two University of New Orleans counseling students recently received research grants.
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An interdisciplinary team of University of New Orleans students will compete in the Department of Energy-sponsored wind competition. (Photo: National Renewable...Read More
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The University of New Orleans' STEM Scholars Camp gives students a jump start on required course content focusing on math and biology skills.
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Hurricane Ida caused flooding and wind damage when it came ashore in 2021. (Associated Press)
In the last decade alone, south Louisiana has been hit by five...Read More
University of New Orleans chemistry professor Matt Tarr wants to ensure there is a labor force ready to inspect and repair wind turbines.(Getty image)
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UNO’s native plant garden near the Fine Arts Building is one of four such gardens located on campus.
Another University of New Orleans native plant garden has...Read More
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UNO's steel bridge competition team members from left to right, Gavin Trinh, Maria Umanzor, Perry Newman, Yelitza P. Cedeño and Steven Hernandez. Not pictured...Read More
Google VP Sabrina Farmer (left) is the winner of the 2023 Homer Hitt Distinguished Alumni Award and Avril Habetz is the 2023 Norma Jane Sabiston Young Alumna...Read More
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The Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse in Washington was the result of vortex induced vibrations (VIV). Researchers say VIV can be converted into useable energy....Read More