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“David truly embodies the spirit of the Distinguished Alumni Award,” said UNO President John Nicklow.
Both will be celebrated at a gala at the National WWII Museum on November 4, 2021.
The committee is composed of up to 32 members appointed to three-year terms by the director of the Census Bureau.
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The ceremony is scheduled for May 15.
The free event, which is open to the public, will take place on Friday.
The biology program ranked ninth and the film studies program ranked 13th.
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HCASC is America’s premier academic competition between students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
The University of New Orleans is accepting applications to its Innovation Academy, an immersive education and apprenticeship program.
While at Southern University Law Center, Carter earned the Cali Award in Legal Research and Law and Minorities.
The March 10 virtual event will feature a panel discussion.
This education and research initiative is focused on driving diversity and skills development in quantum computing.
Debate team, mock trial and fraternities are among the organizations making their mark.
The Grammy-winning New Orleans native will conduct master classes in songwriting, music publishing, studio production and more.
"It is rare that one gets to witness history once in her lifetime, but to have it happen twice is astonishing."
This event, scheduled for Jan. 22, is free and open to the public.
She graduated from Dillard in 2004 with a Bachelor of Arts in mass communication.
Shana Broussard has worked at the Federal Elections Commission for more than a decade.
Dr. Saloy is an award-winning author, folklorist, educator, and scholar of Creole culture.
Victoria Robinson's research brought into focus a long history of abuse of African Americans at the hands of mental health professionals.
They are learning about leadership skill building, strategic communications, effective organizing, and the public policy process.
The SACSCOC reaffirmation process began in early 2019 and Dillard launched its Quality Enhancement Plan later in the year.
At Dillard University, Palmer is known for her innovative programming and her department’s food studies minor.
Dillard is one of six HBCUs to benefit from a scholarship endowed by the PeyBack Foundation.
The campus will close Monday evening through Tuesday to traffic, except to essential personnel.
Classes will be held online through Wednesday and only essential personnel will report to campus.
The Shreveport native says he's glad to bring it "back to black folks, back to the South, back to Louisiana, and back to my alma mater."
The campus is one of two in Louisiana on the list.
Dr. Berenecea Johnson-Eanes served as interim president during the past academic year.
As an HBCU, Dillard seeks to become the leading educational conduit between police, community leaders, local residents and the nation.