Gambel Communications founder Betsie Gambel was recognized by New Orleans CityBusiness and the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) New Orleans this month for her commitment and passion to improving the Greater New Orleans community.
University of New Orleans fine art students are transforming utility doors on campus into colorful murals as part of ongoing efforts to raise awareness about the threat climate change has on local bird population.
Michael Naguib, the Ken & Ruth Arnold Early Career Professor in Science and Engineering at the School of Science and Engineering, has been named to the annual list of Highly Cited Researchers for 2022 by Clarivate, a British-based analytics company and the producer for Web of Science.
The St. Bernard Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with St. Bernard Tourism Commission and the St. Bernard Tourism & Film Department is hosting their December Luncheon with speakers Katie Tommaseo and Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser.
The Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) announced today that Director of Aviation Kevin Dolliole was appointed to the Governing Board of Airports Council International (ACI) World, which represents the collective interests of airports around the world to promote excellence in the aviation industry.
The School of Liberal Arts’ fourth Bobby Yan Lectureship in Media and Social Change welcomed Peruvian American storyteller Daniel Alarcón, who delivered a dynamic multimedia presentation on Tuesday night as part of International Education Week.
The immune system has long been touted as the body’s primary defense against invading viruses, with the understanding that a strong immune response swiftly knocks out an infection while a weak one allows it to linger, leading to prolonged disease or even death.
Patio Planters of the Vieux Carre is pleased to present the beloved Caroling in Jackson Square tradition to visitors and locals alike on Sunday, December 18, from 7-8 pm.
The Oxford English Dictionary is the principal historical dictionary of the English Language, but few are aware of the history and origins of these master volumes that emerged from the founding of the Early English Text Society by F. J. Furnivall in 1864. EETS, as it is more commonly known, is now the chief scholarly society in the field of Medieval literature.
Tourism marketing executive and University of New Orleans alumnus Mark Romig will serve as the principal speaker at the University’s fall 2022 commencement ceremony, which will take place at the UNO Lakefront Arena on Friday, Dec. 9 at 1 p.m.
Pleasure fills University of New Orleans alumna Chloé Duplessis’ voice as she talks about her life and work with colloquialisms like “Oh, snap!” or “snickety-snap!” peppering her animated speech.