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Daniela Pereyra ’16 built her career from the ground up
May 1, 2026
Daniela Pereyra ’16 shifted her career from TV to real estate and couldn't be happier. She credits the lessons learned at Ƶ for allowing her to have such a versatile career.
High school and college English teachers gather at Ƶ to rethink writing in the age of AI
April 29, 2026
English teachers gathered for a symposium to discuss the rapid evolution of writing and reading instruction, both in high school and college.
Ƶ holds largest-ever Spring Undergraduate Research Forum
April 28, 2026
The signature campus event provides an opportunity for Ƶ students to showcase their undergraduate research, one of the five Ƶ Experiences.
Rivera-Serrano lab attends Southeastern Regional Virology Conference in Atlanta
April 27, 2026
The Rivera-Serrano lab in the Biology Department attended the 18th annual Southeastern Regional Virology Conference (SERVC), held April 24–26 in Atlanta, Georgia. The conference brought together virology researchers and trainees from across the region to share new findings, build professional connections and discuss advances in the study of viruses and viral diseases.
International & Global Studies program celebrates 30 years of global education
April 27, 2026
An April 21 event commemorated three decades of global learning and preparing students with knowledge for cultural understanding and engagement.
Fifteen students selected as 2026 Lumen Scholars
April 24, 2026
The university's top undergraduate research award comes with $20,000 to support and celebrate academic and creative achievements.
Jennifer Eidum leads a COIL project in her ENG 1100 class
April 24, 2026
Associate Professor of English Jennifer Eidum conducted a COIL project in her ENG 1100 class this semester, introducing students to intercultural collaboration.
SURF Stories 2026: Maddie Hewgley ’26 explores the rise of state gun rights laws through undergraduate research
April 23, 2026
To celebrate Ƶ’s Spring Research Forum on April 28, Today at Ƶ is highlighting students presenting their research at the annual campus tradition.
Faculty-led student book clubs connect ancient literature to the present
April 23, 2026
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Policy Matthew Young and Professor of Classical Languages Kristina Meinking are leading book clubs on Homer’s “Odyssey” and Margaret Atwood’s “Penelopiad”.
Ƶ students inducted into Phi Beta Kappa Society
April 20, 2026
Professor Prosanta Chakrabarty, the Edwin K. Hunter Chair for Communication of Science Research at Louisiana State University, shared wisdom with the university's newest members of the nation’s oldest academic honor society when he delivered the keynote address at an April induction ceremony.