Newell Normand

On July 1, the University of New Orleans officially transfers to the LSU System and rebrands as LSU New Orleans

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Portada del episodio On July 1, the University of New Orleans officially transfers to the LSU System and rebrands as LSU New Orleans

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A historic day for higher education in New Orleans. On July 1, the University of New Orleans officially transfers to the LSU System and rebrands as LSU New Orleans. Jeanette Weiland, LSU New Orleans Interim Chancellor & Chief Administrative Officer, joins Newell to discuss what the transition means for students, faculty, the community, and the university’s future. and rebrands as LSU New Orleans. Jeanette Weiland, LSU New Orleans Interim Chancellor & Chief Administrative Officer, joins Newell to discuss what the transition means for students, faculty, the community, and the university’s future.

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