-
Former University of New Orleans guard Dae Dae Hunter said on ABC's “Good Morning America” that he participated in point-shaving. Hunter said on the show he was trying to get money to take care of his newborn son.
-
Lawmakers passed legislation in the spring to move UNO from the Louisiana University System back to the LSU system, where it had been from its founding until 2013.
-
Roughly 5,300 full-time students are enrolled at the Gentilly campus — about 500 fewer than last year.
-
Education reporter Aubri Juhasz talked to two UNO employees about the university’s future and what they believe needs to change.
-
After implementing cost-cutting measures, Johnson expects a balanced budget for the year ahead.
-
Louisiana lawmakers are advancing legislation to transfer the University of New Orleans from the University of Louisiana System to the LSU System at a cost of about $23 million, Senate President Cameron Henry, R-Metairie, said.
-
Louisiana legislators are advancing legislation to move the University of New Orleans, which has struggled with enrollment and finances, back into the LSU System.
-
The Louisiana Legislature will consider creating a flat rate for TOPS program scholarships, regardless of what school students attend. It would increase the out of pocket costs for LSU and University of New Orleans students.
-
The state’s higher education oversight board unanimously voted Wednesday to recommend moving the University of New Orleans, which has struggled with enrollment and finances, back into the LSU System.
-
Louisiana’s top two state lawmakers have asked the Board of Regents to study the possibility of moving the financially-embattled University of New Orleans back into the LSU System.