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Physics majors dominate Research Week

Physics majors dominate Research Week

Jamia Collins April 20, 2018

John Lawson II/Courtbouillon J’Kayla Lawson, a senior psychology major, explains her research poster about racial identity and aggression during Research Week in the PSB on April 12. John Lawson...

Aspiring sports journalists must be all in, ESPNs Jemele Hill tells students

Aspiring sports journalists must be ‘all in,’ ESPN’s Jemele Hill tells students

Jamia Collins April 13, 2018

J. Quenton Cooper/Courtbouillon Jemele Hill NEW ORLEANS (April 13, 2018) – Journalism is a career that you must be fully committed to, Jemele Hill told Dillard University students April 7. “Journalism,...

Support, dont silence, protestors

Support, don’t silence, protestors

Jamia Collins April 13, 2018

NEW ORLEANS (April 13, 2018) – As a child, we often are told to have a “closed mouth and open ears” because grownups are speaking, but now it is time for the adults to stop talking...

Deadline April 2 to register for 2018 Algebra Relay

Deadline April 2 to register for 2018 Algebra Relay

Jamia Collins March 23, 2018

NEW ORLEANS (March 23, 2018) – It’s that time of year again for campus math maniacs to dust off their trusty calculators and begin studying math equations to win prizes: The deadline to apply...

Start small, but invest in yourself, students advised at workshop

Start small, but invest in yourself, students advised at workshop

Jamia Collins March 9, 2018

NEW ORLEANS (March 9, 2018) – Invest in yourself now by learning money management, even if you have to start small, advised Marc Barnes, vice president of institutional advancement, at the first...

Equal pay, equal work: Its past time to act

Equal pay, equal work: It’s past time to act

Jamia Collins March 1, 2018

NEW ORLEANS (March 4, 2018) – The United States of America, this so-called bastion of Western civilization, has come a long way with women, surely. Men in America don’t feel they are allowed...

Doctor-attorney duo discuss physical, legal consequence of mind-altering substences

Doctor-attorney duo discuss physical, legal consequence of mind-altering substences

Jamia Collins February 2, 2018

Jamia Collins/ Courtbouillon Alanah Odoms-Hebert and Dr. Corey Hebert address freshmen on Jan. 25. NEW ORLEANS (Feb. 2, 2018) – Students must be mindful of the physical and legal consequences...

 Protect your peace, actress Gabrielle Union advises

‘ Protect your peace,’ actress Gabrielle Union advises

Jamia Collins January 19, 2018

Quenton Cooper/ Courtbouillon Gabrielle Union reacts to question at Brain Food appearance Jan. 16.   NEW ORLEANS ( Jan. 19, 2018) -- “Protect your peace and your sanity” by removing...

Packed audience stays to end of premiere despite technical woes

Packed audience stays to end of premiere despite technical woes

Jamia Collins November 20, 2017

Jamia Collins/ Courtbouillon Award-winning documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson and DU alum Stacey Holman, Class of 1993 and a former Miss Dillard, discuss Nelson’s documentary, “Tell Them...

#MeToo movement shows range of abuse

#MeToo movement shows range of abuse

Jamia Collins November 10, 2017

NEW ORLEANS (Nov. 9, 2017) – American film producer Harvey Weinstein. Nationally acclaimed chef John Besh of New Orleans. Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly. Academy Award-winning actor Kevin...

Rapper O.T. Genasis to headline DU homecoming concert next weekend

Jamia Collins October 27, 2017

NEW ORLEANS (Oct. 27, 2017) – Rapper O.T. Genasis will headline the 2017 homecoming concert next weekend as part of a weeklong celebration at Dillard University on Nov. 4-12 that also will include...

Chef advises: Be humble, hungry, hard-working

Chef advises:’ Be humble, hungry, hard-working’

Jamia Collins September 29, 2017

Jamia Collins| Courtbouillon  Chef Syrena Johnson demonstrates her take on jambalaya for the Ray Charles Program in African American Material Culture recently. New Orleans chef Syrena Johnson,...

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