LSU delayed reporting theft and misconduct findings by nearly two years, an audit revealed. Here’s what happened and how the university plans to fix it.
“Freezing federal grant and loan payments is a direct attack on everyday Louisianians and our most vulnerable communities. This order halts essential funding already approved by Congress—crippling public programs, killing jobs, and sowing chaos across the country.
Washington Mardi Gras is known as a boozy political party for lobbyists, donors and politicians. But for higher education leaders, it’s also an opportunity to take advantage of having Louisiana’s most rich and powerful in the same building — and in a good mood.
The following five stories are a great place to start if you’re interested in learning about historic places, people and events that are tied to Shreveport and connected to the American
An early advocate for the potential of artificial intelligence, Louisiana State University business professor Andrew Schwarz says the state needs to invest heavily in both traditional and adult education.
Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers continue looking to retool the coaching staff ahead of the 2025 season with the program eyeing experienced pieces After losing multiple staffers to this point, Kelly and Co.
A three-judge panel heard oral arguments about a Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public classrooms.
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Fresno State's Chief Diversity Officer has announced her resignation after two years on the job. Action News sat down with Dr. Rashanda Booker in January 2023, shortly after she assumed the newly created role in the Division of Equity and Engagement.
attended Jesuit High School and Loyola University. He is the founding partner of the Alvendia, Kelly & Demarest Law Firm in New Orleans. The official highlights are Thursday night’s “Louisiana Alive,” party, which is a salute to the state’s ...
University of Louisiana Monroe President Ron Berry announced Tuesday he will be stepping down to resume his role as a business professor
Louisiana’s higher education officials want to financially reward public colleges and universities that help students develop job skills, but first they need more state funding.
Senator Bill Cassidy (LA-R) announced on Thursday that the National Science Foundation will grant the Louisiana Board of Regents $8 million for the Louisiana Networks of Excellence for Tomorrow project to expand STEM research and development in the region,