Louisiana sees a drop of only 25 students in the face of selective admissions, while the graduate program grows rapidly.
Freshman class appears to be larger and academically stronger than last Fall's.
Bill Crist oversees the entire UL Physical plant, grounds, buildings, new construction, and maintenance. Despite the pressures and long hours of the job, he remains one of UL's most enthusiastic supporters. ultoday.com spoke with him recently.
All events will take place May 24 in the Cajundome complex.
The career of Dr. Ray P. Authément, retiring UL president, is reflected in two exhibits currently at Dupré Library on campus.
Transit officials are feeling the pinch of rising fuel costs and the demands of maintenance to an aging fleet with little relief on the way.
Incoming president for The University of Louisiana Dr. E. Joseph Savoie developed six committees to assist with his transition during a breakfast meeting Thursday at the UL Alumni Center.