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Southern Army ROTC cadet selected to attend National Security Seminar (News)
Southern University Army Reserve Officer Training Corp. (ROTC), Cadet Tony Nguyen is joining senior U.S. military leaders at the George C. Marshall ROTC Seminar on National Security in Lexington, Va, through April 17.
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SUSLA welcomes 'Motivator of the Millennium' for 2-day conference
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Keith L. Brown, known as the "Motivator of the Millennium," will be special guest speaker for, "Work it Out Conference," this Friday and Saturday, January 21-22, hosted by Southern University, Shreveport's Division of Student Affairs in collaboration with Volunteers of America.
- MESSAGE FROM INTERIM PRESIDENT MCMEANS: End of Semester Update (News)
- Internal Audit Process
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Taylor receives 'Spirit of Renewal Nursing Excellence Award' (News)
Cheryl Taylor, director of the Office of Nursing Research at Southern University Baton Rouge campus's School of Nursing has been selected to receive the prestigious Daniel J. Pesut Spirit of Renewal Award for Nursing Excellence by the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Honor Society of Nursing.
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SU Marching Band's drumline headed to Morocco
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Southern University Marching Band's drumline will soon be on its way to captivate audiences in the North African countries of Morocco and Algeria. Fourteen members of the famous "Human Jukebox" band will be performing in theaters, a children's center, sporting events, a morning television show and conducting workshops for young drummers, while touring cities in the two countries.
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SULC addition draws applause at Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony (News)
The opening of the $4.1 million building addition for the Southern University Law Center's A.A. Lenoir Hall couldn't have come at a better time.
The largest incoming class for the Law Center swelled the student body to more than 600.
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SU set to host new series of workshops in Scotlandville
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Helping senior citizens and physically and mentally challenged persons in the Scotlandville area receive local, state and federal assistance will be the subject of the first of a five-part series of workshops to be conducted by Southern University and A&M College.
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SUNO plans Kwanzaa celebration
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Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) Center for African and African-American Studies will have its 15th annual Kwanzaa celebration on Tuesday, November 16, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Lake Campus 43 at 6801 Press Drive. The event is free and open to the public.
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Southern set for International Education Week
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International Education Week (IEW) will be celebrated November 15-16 on Southern University's Baton Rouge campus with prayers for world peace, a balloon release, and an informational symposium on Southern's study abroad program.
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Houston native named chief student marshal for fall 2010
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Latoya Reneé Bean has been named chief student marshal, the student with the highest grade point average, in the fall 2010 Southern University Baton Rouge graduating class.
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NASA chief Bolden to speak at commencement, May 13 (News)
Charles F. Bolden Jr., the first African American and the second ex-astronaut to lead NASA, will deliver the keynote address for Southern University's spring commencement, May 13, 2001 in
F. G. Clark Activity Center, at 10:30 a.m.
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SUBR Chancellor: Deep cuts would crush SU restructuring, recruitment efforts (News)
The proposed budget cuts to the higher education could derail Southern University's effort to climb out of exigency and to lift furloughs from hundreds of employees on the Baton Rouge campus, Chancellor James L. Llorens said today.
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Popular blogger and social justice advocate speaking at SU, tonight (News)
Michael Skolnik, co-founder and editor-in-chief of GlobalGrind.com, and political director for hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, will speak at Southern University Baton Rouge.
The popular blogger, activist, and social justice advocate will bring his message of structural racism and insight on current topics to SU in the Global Communications Room in the College of Business on October 18, 2012, at 6:30 p.m.
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SUSLA receives $254,635 in grants from La. Board of Regents
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Several Southern University Shreveport faculty and staff members have been awarded 2013-14 Louisiana Board of Regents Enhancement for Two-Year Institutions grants totaling $254,635.
- U.S. Attorney Ronald C. Gathe, Jr. to Deliver Keynote Address at 2025 Commencement Ceremony (News)
- Southern University Law Center Welcomes the Next Generation of Legal Leaders During the Fall 2025 Commencement Ceremony (News)
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Dr. Rani G. Whitfield
Dr. Whitfield represents the 6th Congressional District. His term of service expires on December 31, 2020. Dr. Whitfield is a Certified Family Physician in private practice in Baton Rouge.
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UBS Academic Year
During the academic year component, students will work to improve their skills in math, writing, reading, science and study skills. They will learn and develop critical thinking skills, problem solving, and critical reading skills.