For most patients younger than age 60 with polycythemia vera (PV) who are not considered high risk, cytoreductive therapies are withheld despite being highly effective.
This year, ULM Art Program’s Coordinator Megan Smith hosted a ceramic bowl-making day to support the Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana’s Annual Empty Bowls Fundraiser. With the purchase of a ticket to Empty Bowls, attendees will get to take home a handmade bowl to serve as a reminder of the empty bowls in our community. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana. The event was hailed by the Ceramics concentration Bachelor of Fine Arts alumni, and has been supported by ULM for all eight years of the event’s existence.
Since 1980, The Link has been the most read newspaper on Concordia s campuses and the areas surrounding the university, reaching over 40,000 students and 5,000 members of the university faculty and staff weekly.
Eight ULM students enjoyed the opportunity to attend the annual meeting of the Louisiana-Mississippi section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) in New Orleans, LA from February 29 through March 2, 2024. Students attended a Career Panel highlighting the many opportunities for mathematics majors post-graduation, participated in workshops on mathematical modeling and data science, attended talks focused on applications of mathematics to problems in hydrology, data science, fluid dynamics, and logic, and networked with faculty, professional mathematicians, and other students from the region.
Since 1980, The Link has been the most read newspaper on Concordia s campuses and the areas surrounding the university, reaching over 40,000 students and 5,000 members of the university faculty and staff weekly.