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System Policy on Policies
June 21, 2024
Accessible and well-developed policies promote efficiency, accountability, and minimize institutional risks. This systemwide policy promotes an expeditious policy development, review, and approval process, while allowing for robust debate and discussion of draft policies. It allows for a consistent policy format and the maintenance of an accessible online policy repository.
SU System continues vaccine education at Bayou Classic
April 16, 2021
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to donate $10,000 to Southern, Grambling to continue efforts
Board approves agreements with healthcare providers to assist with safe return to campuses amid COVID-19
June 17, 2020
Bakari Garvey, third-year Law Center student, installed as 2019-2020 student member.
Southern University System Board holds April meeting virtually amid COVID-19 pandemic
April 28, 2020
Board approves special grading policies, personnel appointments and more.
Third Party Apps to Automate Student Processes
April 25, 2019
With the new consolidated Banner environment, users will be able to take advantage of several new third party applications that will lessen workload and manual processing. Third parties are simply applications made by other vendors (other than Ellucian) that can interface with Banner. There are many 3rd party apps that will become available.
Class of ’99: A Candid Conversation
April 01, 2019
In conjunction with Alumni Round-Up 2019, the Class of 1999 will be giving a presentation entitled A Candid Conversation. The event will start at 12 pm on April 5th at the Southern University Law Center. Learn of their experiences and gain practical tips from the Class of 1999.
Alum Receives Holmes Scholar Award
March 28, 2019
The talent Southern University Law Center produces follows our alumni wherever they choose to go, and no matter the career path they choose to pursue. Such is true for SULC graduate, Shawnita L. Pettaway. Pettaway was recently recognized as the Holmes Scholar of the Month. As a native of Mobile, AL, and a current Ph.D. Candidate at Auburn University, Pettaway receives this prestigious award in light of her current research focusing on administrative law, higher education law, human resources, public policy, historically black colleges and universities, and the higher education professoriate.