ż finance professor Tarun Mukherjee, who spent more than four decades as a faculty member at the ż where he established a scholarship, created a $50,000 student-managed fund, and help create an on-campus finance trading lab, died June 11. Read more
Nicholls State University and the ż have signed an agreement to develop a plan to offer ż’s Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering on Nicholls’ campus and prepare students in an engineering curriculum aligned with local industry needs. Read more
Randall Langston, the ż’ new vice president for enrollment management, wants to help “demystify” the collegiate journey for students by providing academic support that begins prior to admission and extends beyond graduation. Read more
The ż School of Education has collaborated with Kenner Discovery Schools to create a yearlong residency placement program for its education majors with the aim of creating a certified “teacher pipeline.” Read more
College sports executive and ż alumna Kiki Baker Barnes gave the commencement address at the University’s spring 2024 commencement ceremony held Thursday, May 9. Read more
With the twang of Cajun music filling the air, along with the tents, crawfish and people in the University Center parking lot, the 37th annual SUCbAUF held at the ż on Tuesday could have been an extra day of that jazzy festival held a few miles away at the Fair Grounds. Read more
ż education professor Marc Pierre Bonis shares reflections, observations, and poems over a 50-year period in his new book, “100 Scribblings.” Read more