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Serious
accident wipes out graduation memory
Most people regard their college graduation as one of
the most memorable times of their lives, but after a
serious accident...
Beth
Williams Heaton top 'insider' at Phillips
E. W. "Beth" Williams Heaton (B.S. '75) is
general auditor in internal auditing for Phillips Petroleum
Company. She was named to...
From
the Alumni Association
Many activities coming up on and off campus...
Chancellor's
Circle members
Membership
in the Chancellor's Circle is attained through gifts
of $1,000 or more in unrestricted funds to the LSUS
Foundation...
Chancellor's
Circle highlights importance of unrestricted gifts to
LSUS Foundation
Due
to declining state support, LSUS, like many public universities
and colleges across the country, has increasingly depended
upon...
Partnerships,
programs enhancing recognition,visibility of university
There are many exciting things going on at LSUS that
are beginning to gain local, state and national recognition.
Among them are two...
Listen
to the Red River Radio Network
Headquartered
at its flagship station, KDAQ (89.9 FM), located on
the LSUS campus - for news and information about members
and activities of the LSUS Alumni Association.
In addition to KDAQ, the Red River Radio Network airs
on KLSA (90.7 FM), KBSA (90.9 FM) and KLDN (88.9 FM),
as well as on the Lincoln Parish translator at Grambling
State University (90.7 FM).
Fall
Fest Fun, Food
LSUS
F reshman Amber Willis takes a thrilling whirl on the
Orbitron, one of the many attractions at Fall Fest in
late October, as Dr. Gloria Raines, vice chancellor
for student affairs, serves up a hamburger to an unidentified,
delighted student, as Charles Taylor, who received a
Master of Science in human services administration in
December, "dresses out" his burger with all
the fixings. Fall Fest, an annual student event, is
one way LSUS helps student organizations promote themselves
and recruit new members while
allowing students to relax, visit with friends and enjoy
college life.
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