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Released: 6-Sep-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Southeastern Radio Program ‘Rock School’ Wins Top Honors
Southeastern Louisiana University

Southeastern Louisiana University’s 90.9FM KSLU’s “Rock School” radio show has earned top honors again in this year’s Communicator Awards. The radio show, hosted by Southeastern Communication Professor Joe Burns, picked up its seventh statue in the 23rd Annual Awards competition for the episode “Jackson/McCartney and the ATV Catalogue.” picked up its seventh statue in the 23rd Annual Awards competition for the episode “Jackson/McCartney and the ATV Catalogue.”

Released: 27-Apr-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Southeastern Commits to Student Success with Four-Year Degree and No Tuition Increase Guarantee
Southeastern Louisiana University

Under "The Southeastern Promise," the university guarantees to eligible students who opt to participate: Southeastern will not raise tuition for participating students during their four-year tenure; Southeastern commits to providing availability of courses to ensure appropriate progress and enable degree attainment within four years.

Released: 13-Apr-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Southeastern Receives $10 Million Bequest, Largest Single Donation in Its History
Southeastern Louisiana University

A $10 million bequest to Southeastern Louisiana University -- the largest in its history -- will be used to fund scholarships to help increase the number of women enrolled in STEM programs.

Released: 11-Apr-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Southeastern Offers Only IB Certification Tract for Teachers in the South
Southeastern Louisiana University

Certification – which is granted by the International Baccalaureate Organization – prepares teachers to use advanced academic techniques in the growing number of IB schools. IB programs offer students in elementary through high school a comprehensive, demanding curriculum of advanced studies for highly motivated students.

Released: 23-Mar-2017 5:05 PM EDT
Buyer Beware: Southeastern Faculty Tackle Trend of 'Fake News'
Southeastern Louisiana University

Members of the communication faculty at Southeastern Louisiana University tackled questions about the term "fake news" at a panel discussion sponsored by the university’s Sims Memorial Library and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.

Released: 20-Feb-2017 2:05 PM EST
From Graduation to the Mayor's Office: Southeastern Alumna Serving as Mayor of Tangipahoa
Southeastern Louisiana University

VILLAGE LEADER – Trashica Robinson left her commencement ceremonies at Southeastern last December to learn she was elected mayor of the Village of Tangipahoa. The recent graduate of the College of Business says the skills she learned at Southeastern have prepared her to meet the challenges facing the village.

Released: 28-Sep-2016 4:05 PM EDT
Southeastern Experiments with Floating Marshland to Clean Stormwater Runoff
Southeastern Louisiana University

A Southeastern Louisiana University wetlands expert and graduate student are implementing a pilot project in an eight-acre pond to determine the feasibility of floating marshlands serving as a filter to clean ponds and other small bodies of water.

Released: 15-Aug-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Southeastern Students Win Mark of Excellence Awards
Southeastern Louisiana University

MARK OF EXCELLENCE-- Students at the Southeastern Channel, Southeastern’s educational cable channel on Charter 199, recently won six Mark of Excellence awards in television presented by the Society of Professional Journalists at their annual convention in New Orleans. The student newscast “Northshore News” won honors for the eighth time in the last nine years. Pictured from left are Rick Settoon, general manager of the Southeastern Channel; Tyler Waggenspack of Baton Rouge; Brittany Robinson of Slidell; Drew Sagona of Pearl River; and Dominique Brogle of Destrehan. Not pictured is Sarah Barbier of Mandeville.

Released: 21-Jun-2016 5:05 PM EDT
‘Free State of Jones’ Not Free of Historical Inaccuracies, Southeastern Professor Asserts
Southeastern Louisiana University

The movie "The Free State of Jones" tells the story of Confederate soldier and Union sympathizer Newton Knight who came to be known as a modern-day Robin Hood. But the historical record tells a different version of Knight, according to Deep South historian Samuel C. Hydge Jr.

Released: 16-Jun-2016 10:05 AM EDT
‘Mythbusters’ Consultant Makes Physics Understandable
Southeastern Louisiana University

Southeastern Louisiana University Physics Professor Rhett Allain is a strong advocate of sharing scientific views with the general public. He likes to break science down to a more easily understandable form. So the Discovery Channel’s show “Mythbusters,” which ended its run on TV this year, was a natural draw for him.

Released: 31-May-2016 11:05 AM EDT
Southeastern Finance Team Named Winner in National Community Bank Case Study Competition
Southeastern Louisiana University

A group of four Southeastern finance students took first place in the national Community Bank Case Study Competition based on their analysis and evaluation of Louisiana-based First Guaranty Bank.

Released: 24-May-2016 3:05 PM EDT
Professor Discusses Vocation of Teaching in New Book
Southeastern Louisiana University

"Teaching with Purpose: An Inquiry into the Who, Why, and How We Teach" emphasizes that teaching is more than a job; it is a vocation that carries with it significant responsibilities

Released: 31-Mar-2016 9:05 AM EDT
Southeastern Food Ranked Among Best in Country
Southeastern Louisiana University

Students’ opinions and taste buds earned Southeastern Louisiana University the 2016 Best College Food in Louisiana title and a national Top 100 ranking, too. The ranking, based on student reviews, takes into account meal plan costs and student access to healthy, quality food across a wide range of cuisines and dietary preferences. At the national level Southeastern came in at No. 77. No other Louisiana universities made the Top 100 cut.

Released: 15-Oct-2015 1:05 PM EDT
If Plato Were Alive Today, How Would He React to Modern Times?
Southeastern Louisiana University

If Plato were alive today, what would he think of our modern times? Specifically, how would he react to a modern world where secularism and religious fundamentalism are growing further apart?

Released: 29-Jun-2015 12:05 PM EDT
Art Exhibit to Transform Into Home for Fuller Center
Southeastern Louisiana University

A sculpture installation by artist Cedar Lorca Nordbye on exhibit at Southeastern Louisiana University’s Contemporary Art Gallery will be used to construct a new home for a local family upon conclusion of the exhibit. The exhibit, “Building Ethics,” is not only an art installation, but also a social action, according to Nordbye of Memphis. It will be on display in the gallery through Aug. 21.

Released: 21-Jan-2015 5:00 PM EST
Southeastern Ecologist Awarded Grant to Survey Bees
Southeastern Louisiana University

An evolutionary ecologist at Southeastern Louisiana University has been awarded a two-year grant to compare and survey bee communities in area conservation habitats. The $103,448 grant by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries was awarded to Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Janice Bossart, who is performing a systematic survey of the native bee fauna in Southeast Louisiana.

Released: 9-Dec-2014 2:00 PM EST
Christmas Carols - Do You Know What They Mean?
Southeastern Louisiana University

It's the time of the year for Christmas carols, but unfortunately the true meaning of many carols have been lost over time.

Released: 8-Jul-2014 5:50 PM EDT
Software Company Develops Highly Accurate Grading Product
Southeastern Louisiana University

An award-winning software design and development company housed on Southeastern Louisiana University's campus is making tests easier – for teachers, not students. Seeking to make multiple choice grading more efficient, Envoc, working out of the business incubator in the Southeast Louisiana Business Center, has released a new education-based product called BubbleVision.

Released: 11-Jun-2014 3:00 PM EDT
Professor Outlines Problems, Solutions Regarding Information Technology Procurement by Government Agencies
Southeastern Louisiana University

Large scale information technology programs, such as that tied to the launch of the Affordable Care Act, often fail due to barriers associated with government procurement policies and other factors that cause inefficiency.



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