Through hands-on work in the classroom and in the field, a Terrebonne nonprofit offers students a toolbox for life with ...
Interim President Jaimie urged faculty for help and patience, as the university faces a painful budget correction that will ...
The onslaught of digital distraction is hollowing out our gatherings. There’s an easy way to turn back the tide.
With the new state funding, advocates opened five shelters and 11 outreach offices for day services in rural parishes.
The Refinery has expanded from a single room of residents to over 120 beds, with a new facility on the way, slated to ...
In her role, Begnaud will operate as a kind of development director for the region’s quality of life priorities.
Two other divisions, the Office of Communications and Marketing and the Office of Auxiliary Services, were restructured.
The $4.7-million amphitheater project, funded by state and local funds, will hold 5,000 residents and is set to be just one ...
In charge of the platoon was Lt. Lance Beal, 22 years old and fresh out of Officer Candidate School — the only commissioned ...
After only a year and a half, UL Lafayette will end its lease of extended stay hotel rooms booked to accommodate overflow housing for students. In August 2024, UL signed two leases with local hotels, ...
UL Lafayette interim President Dr. Jaimie Hebert announced the decision at last week’s town hall that focused on the university’s $25 million financial shortfall.
With the help of a $2 million grant, The Refinery will be able to house over 170 men struggling with poverty, addiction and other behavioral health problems by next year.
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