The Board of Trustees at Xavier University of Louisiana has been selected as a recipient of the John W. Nason Award for Board Leadership by the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB), the premier organization advocating strategic board governance in higher education.
Danielle Detiege, owner of NOLA Party Boutique, has been selected as part of a talented team of international Balloon Professionals, tasked with creating a gigantic immersive Balloon World using more than 100,000 balloons all in aid of Inspiration Ministries and Inspired Coffee.
D. Parker Moring, Jr. of Valbridge Property Advisors l South Louisiana has earned the prestigious MAI designation* from the Appraisal Institute, signifying his high level of experience in the evaluation of commercial real estate.
Olof Lundberg Jr., who spent nearly 50 years as part of the management faculty in the College of Business Administration at the University of New Orleans, died Dec. 28, 2022. He was 80.
Historian Max Krochmal, the recipient of multiple national and international scholarly awards, is set to guide the University of New Orleans doctoral justice studies program into its next phase.
The Tulane University School of Social Work and Tulane Athletics have teamed up to support athletes’ training and mental health through virtual reality–based mindfulness.
As we begin the new year, it’s a good time to look back at all the groundbreaking research, memorable moments and achievements that took place in 2022.
Donald L. Zimmerman, a University of New Orleans professor of healthcare management and director of the University’s undergraduate healthcare management program, died Dec. 28 at Houston Medical Center of complications from surgery.
The Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies, in collaboration with the Hall family, the River Road African American Museum and The Neighborhood Story Project, will host a community tribute and interactive altar in honor of historian Gwendolyn Midlo Hall whose work has been an inspiration to generations of scholars, artists, musicians and activists.
Two Tulane professors have received Faculty Community-Engaged Research Grants from the university’s Center for Public Service (CPS): Jana Lipman, PhD, professor in the Department of History at the School of Liberal Arts, and Clare Daniel, PhD, administrative associate professor of Women’s Leadership and assistant director of Community Engagement at Newcomb Institute.