His position as president emeritus ends in December, and after a six-month sabbatical, Savoie will return to UL as a full-time tenured faculty member.
Facing university budget cuts and the loss of federal funding, one of UL’s most visible assets is finding new ways to make ends meet.
Post 504, Louisiana’s second oldest Black post, is embracing the 21st century with new roles — and getting rid of the bar.
The university moved to pull the Savoie’s appointment with plans to appoint Interim President Jaimie Hebert instead.
Former UL President Joseph Savoie is set to be appointed to the Cajundome Commission, new roundabouts are coming to Ridge Road and voters get reassigned.
The onslaught of digital distraction is hollowing out our gatherings. There’s an easy way to turn back the tide.
Through hands-on work in the classroom and in the field, a Terrebonne nonprofit offers students a toolbox for life with flooding, coastal erosion and more.
Around 15,000 properties in Lafayette Parish are insured through the NFIP. Louisiana has the highest repetitive flood losses in the country.
Interim President Jaimie urged faculty for help and patience, as the university faces a painful budget correction that will require more layoffs.
In her role, Begnaud will operate as a kind of development director for the region’s quality of life priorities.
In charge of the platoon was Lt. Lance Beal, 22 years old and fresh out of Officer Candidate School — the only commissioned officer with the guard on site. Most of the 256th was overseas when Katrina ...
The Refinery has expanded from a single room of residents to over 120 beds, with a new facility on the way, slated to accommodate 57 additional residents.
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