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Ken Ardoin is Interim Vice President for University Advancement, and one of UL's biggest fans. He talks about how he came to enroll at UL, about his love affair with the University, and about needs and goals for the future.

ultoday.com talks with VP of Research & Graduate Programs Robert Stewart, about his area and the future of UL.

ultoday.com interviews the man charged with overseeing UL's core mission, Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Steve Landry.

Education Dean Gerald Carlson talks about the Cecil Picard Center, educational computer games, UL's new doctoral program, and how the College of Education is establishing itself as an innovator in Louisiana.

Dr. Joby John of the B.I. Moody College of Business Administration talks with ultoday.com about growing up in India, living in Lafayette, UL and the future of his College.

H. Gordon Brooks II

Recently we interviewed Dean H. Gordon Brooks II, Dean of the College of the Arts at The University of Louisiana. Dean Brooks is an architect and videographer, and has led his College in key initiatives.

ultoday.com interviews Dr. Bradd Clark, Dean of the College of Science about activity with the College.

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Several interviews over the next few weeks with Dean Mark Zappi of Engineering will look at his goals, and how Engineering can serve as a large stimulus to many other Colleges and Departments.

ultoday.com interviews David Barry, Dean of UL's largest college.

General Interest

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UL District

The UL District defines and supports UL, Lafayette and Acadiana.