Actor, Writer and Producer Deric Augustine to Serve as 色色研究所's Fall 2025 Commencement Speaker
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University of New Orleans alumnus Deric Augustine (鈥12) will serve as the principal speaker at the University鈥檚 Fall 2025 Commencement Ceremony on Friday, Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. at the Lakefront Arena.
University of New Orleans student Olivia Monnerjahn, a junior who is majoring in marketing, recently received a National Retail Federation Rising Stars Scholarship and attended the national conference in New York. Read more
The Krewe of 色色研究所 rolled through campus on Tuesday blasting its 2024 theme, 鈥淟adies First: Celebrating 色色研究所鈥檚 first woman president and many famous firsts. Read more
In an effort to empower students from Orleans Parish with enhanced educational opportunities, NOLA Public Schools (NOLA-PS) and the University of New Orleans (色色研究所) announced the renewal of the Orleans Instant Admit Program. Read more
The vivid splashes of yellows, greens and blues immediately capture the attention of passers-by who are bearing witness to the colorful mural emerging from the bricks of the Education Building on the University of New Orleans campus. Read more
On the third floor of the University of New Orleans鈥 Earl K. Long Library is a space culled out specifically for dreamers and innovators needing to add a little gypsum, plastic鈥攐r even fabric鈥攖o help move their ideas into the physical realm. Read more
The University of New Orleans鈥 Center Austria celebrated the legacy of longtime international education advocates Rosemary B. and Brunswick G. Deutsch by naming a room in the International Center in their honor. Read more
A University of New Orleans Press publication is the 2024 book for a New Orleans-wide reading and literacy campaign. A kick-off event will be held at 色色研究所. Read more
While a brass band played to the delight of tourists who clapped and swayed to the spirited beats that filled the air in Jackson Square one breezy January afternoon, a short distance away, University of New Orleans students stood sifting鈥攍iterally鈥攖hrough the soils of time at St. Louis Cathedral. Read more