The work of UNO students and faculty in helping to discover the remains of Tuskegee Airman Capt. Lawrence Dickson was featured in the PBS NOVA episode “The Last B-24.” Read more
Ed Chervenak Live During Election Night Coverage
Ed Chervenak, political science instructor, was interviewed live on WDSU-TV during its election night coverage. Read more
Throw Me Somethin’: UNO to Honore Two Distinguished Alums
UNO alumni William Chauvin and Bivian “Sonny” Lee were featured in the New Orleans Advocate story “Throw Me Somethin’: UNO to Honore Two Distinguished Alums.” Read more
When A Joke About Queer People Becomes a Metaphor for Respectability Politics
D’Lane Compton, associate professor of sociology, was quoted in the digital magazine Into story “When A Joke About Queer People Becomes a Metaphor for Respectability Politics.” Read more
UNO Transportation Institute Awarded $150,000 Grant for Statewide Passenger and Freight Rail Analysis
Bethany Stich, director of the UNO Transportation Institute, was featured in the Biz New Orleans story “UNO Transportation Institute Awarded $150,000 Grant for Statewide Passenger and Freight Rail Analysis.” Read more
UNO Gets $150,000 for Study of Louisiana’s Rail System
Bethany Stich, director of the UNO Transportation Institute, was featured in The Associated Press story “UNO Gets $150,000 for Study of Louisiana’s Rail System.” Read more
UNO Institute Gets $150,000 Grant to Study Louisiana’s Rail Systems
Bethany Stich, director of the UNO Transportation Institute, was quoted in the nola.com story “UNO Institute Gets $150,000 Grant to Study Louisiana’s Rail Systems.” Read more
Blakeview: UNO Lakefront Arena Turns 35
The Gambit column “Blakeview: UNO Lakefront Arena Turns 35.” Read more
150 Years On, What Makes Little Women Such An Eduring Classic?
The new book from Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, was featured in the review “150 Years On, What Makes Little Women Such An Eduring Classic?” by The Spectator (U.K.) Read more
Study Gives Louisiana Public Universities Failing Grades in Racial Equity
President John Nicklow was quoted in The Louisiana Weekly story “Study Gives Louisiana Public Universities Failing Grades in Racial Equity.” Read more
The Man Who Put UNO on the Map
The nola.com story “The Man Who Put UNO on the Map.” Read more
A Canopy of Peace Will Rise in New Orleans at WWII Museum
The University of Orleans was included in The Washington Post article “A Canopy of Peace Will Rise in New Orleans at WWII Museum.” Read more
‘Little Women’ Comes of Age: Anne Boyd Rioux’s New Book Celebrates 150 Years of a Classic
Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, was featured in the New Orleans Advocate story “‘Little Women’ Comes of Age: Anne Boyd Rioux’s New Book Celebrates 150 Years of a Classic.” Read more
Ones to Watch: Real Estate
UNO alumna Jodie Manale was featured in the New Orleans CityBusiness story “Ones to Watch: Real Estate.” Read more
Literary Lagniappe: Learn Why ‘Little Women’ Is Still Relevant
Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, was featured in the New Orleans Advocate story “Literary Lagniappe: Learn Why ‘Little Women’ Is Still Relevant.” Read more
Poet, Spoken Word Artist and Rapper Jonathan Brown to Appear at UC Merced
UNO alumnus Jonathan Brown was featured in the Merced (Calif.) Sun-Star story “Poet, Spoken Word Artist and Rapper Jonathan Brown to Appear at UC Merced.” Read more
UNO Hosts Girl Scouts' Believe In Girls Event
UNO’s role as host to the Girl Scouts’ Believe in Girls event was featured in a photo gallery on the New Orleans Advocate website. Read more
Longtime Resident, First-Time Caller: ‘Just Fix My Street.’
The Survey Research Center was included in the nola.com column “Longtime Resident, First-Time Caller: ‘Just Fix My Street.’” Read more
Max Gruver ‘Very Alive’ in Louisiana Students’ Minds Amid Heavy Dose of Anti-Hazing Messaging
Carolyn Golz, dean of students, was quoted in the Advocate story “Max Gruver ‘Very Alive’ in Louisiana Students’ Minds Amid Heavy Dose of Anti-Hazing Messaging.” Read more
Theatre UNO Production Featured on Steppin' Out
The Theatre UNO production of “Desdemona: A Play About a Handkerchief” was featured on the WYES-TV show “Steppin’ Out.” Segment starts at 21:07. Read more
WYES-TV's Steppin' Out Highlights Theatre UNO Production
The Theatre UNO production of “Desdemona: A Play About a Handkerchief” was featured on the WYES-TV show “Steppin’ Out.” Segment starts at 21:07. Read more
Justice Reform Hobbled by Unhealthy Dependence on Bail, Fine and Court Fees
Vern Baxter, professor emeritus of sociology, wrote the op-ed “Justice Reform Hobbled by Unhealthy Dependence on Bail, Fine and Court Fees” that appeared on The Lens. Read more
The Cold Unthawed: New Orleans News Wave Band to Partially Reunite for LA Music Hall of Fame Induction
UNO alumni Bert Smith and Kevin Radecker were featured in the New Orleans Advocate story “The Cold Unthawed: New Orleans News Wave Band to Partially Reunite for LA Music Hall of Fame Induction.” Read more
What Really Killed Beth March? And Other Gender Lessons from ‘Little Women’
The essay “What Really Killed Beth March? And Other Gender Lessons from ‘Little Women’” by Anne Boyd Rioux, professor of English, appeared on Salon.com. Read more