Every morning at 5:30, she walks outside and peers at the sky as it slowly reveals a wash of blue, pink and purple. Reveling in its beauty, she thinks to
Every morning at 5:30, she walks outside and peers at the sky as it slowly reveals a wash of blue, pink and purple. Reveling in its beauty, she thinks to
The interim dean of the Manship School violated college policy and shut out faculty input at several turns in his push to lower admissions standards for the college, a Faculty
Is Rate My Professors a reliable source? The idea of having first-person accounts from students who have taken classes with a specific professor before appears to be a great idea.
On today’s Louisiana Considered, brothers Marshall Pierite and Harold Pierite, Sr. of the Tribal Council of the Tunica-Biloxi join us to share some life lessons. Also, in recognition of National Radio Day, Len Apcar of the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication shares some thoughts on radio’s contributions over the last century and looks ahead to its future.