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Released: 5-Nov-2003 12:50 PM EST
Historian Still Fascinated by "Unsolved Mystery" of Kennedy Assassination
Southeastern Louisiana University

On the 40th anniversary of the JFK assassination, an historian is still researching the controversy, and is writing his second book on the "unsolved mystery." For 30 years, he has taught a popular elective course on the assassination, which he feels was the result of conspiracy.

Released: 13-Dec-2005 2:25 PM EST
Survey: College Students Continue to Suffer from Katrina
Southeastern Louisiana University

Three months after Hurricane Katrina ripped through southeast Louisiana, a survey of displaced and regular students at Southeastern Louisiana University shows that many continue to feel its impact psychologically, physically, and economically.

Released: 28-Jun-2007 2:50 PM EDT
Professor Documents Blogging Revolution Among Elected Officials, Public Agencies
Southeastern Louisiana University

A new report by a Southeastern Louisiana University management professor and issued by the IBM-based Center for the Business of Government examines how blogging is becoming an increasingly common method for elected officials and public agencies to communicate with constituencies. The report chronicles blogging activities at all levels of government, including members of Congress, governors, mayors police and fire departments.

Released: 18-Sep-2008 12:00 AM EDT
Professor Evaluates Rubee Technology
Southeastern Louisiana University

The relatively new RuBee automatic identification technology offers businesses and operations a number of advantages over the more established radio frequency identification (RFID) but doesn't necessarily replace RFID.

Released: 25-Jun-2009 12:00 AM EDT
Professor Examines Shoplifting Prevention Technology
Southeastern Louisiana University

Shoplifting in retail outlets is becoming an increasing problem, but RFID technology can help to track the in-store whereabouts of productions and reduce shoplifting incidents, according to an expert in the technology.

Released: 3-Mar-2010 12:25 PM EST
Study Confirms Maurepas Swamp, Marshes Dying for Lack of Fresh Water
Southeastern Louisiana University

The Maurepas Swamp, an important wetland located near New Orleans, is on a clear path toward becoming open water unless a Mississippi River diversion or some other source of freshwater is introduced.

Released: 3-Jun-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Religion Made Us Human, Psychologist Stresses in New Book
Southeastern Louisiana University

Early religion provided humans a way to relate to each other and the world around them, offering significant survival and reproductive advantages.

Released: 28-Sep-2010 11:35 AM EDT
Twitter Used to Predict Flu Outbreaks
Southeastern Louisiana University

By using social networks such as Twitter, researchers can more quickly and inexpensively determine trends in spread of contagious diseases such as influenza.

Released: 7-Dec-2010 2:30 PM EST
Dyslexia Simulation Exercises Prepare Future Teachers
Southeastern Louisiana University

Teacher candidates at Southeastern Louisiana University must undergo a series of dyslexia simulation exercises designed so they experience the same frustrations children with dyslexia feel in the classroom.

Released: 7-Apr-2011 11:00 AM EDT
Nursing Students Encourage 'Safe Surfing'
Southeastern Louisiana University

With increasing concern about online predators, Southeastern nursing students have developed a teaching module to instruct teenagers on Internet safety.


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