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Released: 8-Jan-2002 12:00 AM EST
Tuition Fee Waiver Offered to Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas Students
Southeastern Louisiana University

Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, La., is offering out-of-state tuition fee waivers of as much as $2,664 to students from Mississippi, Arkansas, and Texas.

Released: 21-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
Louisiana Literature Press Publishes First Novel
Southeastern Louisiana University

Poet and short story author Paul Ruffin's first novel, "Pompeii Man," a mystery-thriller set on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and in New Orleans, has been published by Louisiana Literature Press.

Released: 3-May-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Learning How Plants Compete
Southeastern Louisiana University

Understanding plants' battles for survival, says wetlands biologist Paul Keddy, would not only be a valuable addition to scientific knowledge, it also could be a factor in saving threatened wetlands.

Released: 21-May-2002 12:00 AM EDT
New Program Offers Teacher Certification Via Internet
Southeastern Louisiana University

A new program at Southeastern Louisiana University's offers teaching certification, a master's degree and the convenience of online courses.

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: 18-Mar-2004 9:50 AM EST
National Conference Highlights Alternative Teacher Certification Programs
Southeastern Louisiana University

Educators and students from throughout the country will network on alternative certification for teachers at an annual conference.

Released: 16-Nov-2005 2:30 PM EST
Professor Asks "What Is Intelligent Design? Why Should Scientists Care?"
Southeastern Louisiana University

Dr. Barbara Forrest of Southeastern Louisiana University has written about and frequently lectures on the issue of intelligent design, particularly its threat to public school science education.

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: 23-May-2006 7:00 PM EDT
Faculty Receive $610,360 in Grants
Southeastern Louisiana University

Twelve Southeastern Louisiana University faculty members were awarded a total of $610,360 in grants from the Louisiana Board of Regents covering a wide variety of creative projects, scientific research, and new equipment purchases.

Released: 23-Oct-2006 12:00 AM EDT
Historian Available for Comment on Frankenstein's Monster and Influence on Popular Culture
Southeastern Louisiana University

Dr. William Robison, head of the Department of History and Political Science at Southeastern Louisiana University, for the past five years has presented an annual fun Halloween lecture that explores the relationship between serious history and pop culture. This year's lecture (October 31) is focused on Frankenstein ("It's Alive! The History of Frankenstein from Mary Shelley to Boris Karloff to Mel Brooks and Beyond").


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