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Dr. Eva Baham, a historian who led Dillard’s repatriation efforts in partnership with the University of Leipzig, joined Louisiana Considered managing producer Alana Schreiber on Friday to discuss what she learned about the racist study, the 19 individuals and the return of their remains.
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Dillard University is set to compete in the American Mock Trial Association’s National Championship Tournament this weekend. It’s the first year a team from Louisiana has earned a bid in the championship.
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Waves of bomb threats directed at historically Black colleges and universities could leave schools more vulnerable to future attacks, Dillard University President Walter Kimbrough said at a U.S. Senate hearing Tuesday.
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Dillard University closed its campus Friday morning after officials said the school received a bomb threat, part of a string of similar threats toward Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Louisiana and across the country.
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Dillard University announced a fundraising first on Tuesday: $5 million from a single donor. The money comes from billionaire MacKenzie Scott, a novelist…
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After college students were sent home in March and graduation ceremonies were canceled, Dinah Cador and her friends made a pact. If they returned to…
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Most colleges and universities have released tentative plans for in-person learning this fall. But there’s a catch: Many require Louisiana to be in Phase…
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This week on Inside the Arts, it's awards season! May we have the envelope, please? Gambit's 2019 Tribute to the Classical Arts awards luncheon gets…
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This episode of Louisiana Eats! examines African-American culinary life and culture in slavery times and today. Historic New Orleans Collection curator…
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This episode of Louisiana Eats! examines African-American culinary life and culture in slavery times and today. Historic New Orleans Collection curator…