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QATAR PAVILION
With the outside structure pretty much completed, construction of the interior of the College of Pharmacy’s new Qatar Pavilion expansion continues at a steady pace through the early summer months. Partial occupancy of the building is expected in early fall, with the official ribbon-cutting scheduled for October.
photo by Irving Johnson III |
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LIVING ART
Chief Daryl Montana, an instructor in the University’s annual Mardi Gras Indian summer art camp, and local elementary student Lerhon Edwards put the finishing touches on a crown (headdress) that participants in the popular program have been working on.
photo by Irving Johnson III |
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UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL
UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL: Local high school students (L-R) Michael DeRouen of the Academic Achievement Academy and Justin Harrell of Newman attempt to duplicate on paper what they see peering through a magnified viewer during a Louisiana Engineering Advancement Program (LEAP) Summer Scholars Program lab exercise. Some 60 students are enrolled in the LEAP program – one of 19 summer enrichment programs for pre-college students and entering freshmen being held on campus this summer.
photo by Irving Johnson III |
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PAVILION PREVIEW
Local high school girls get a firsthand look inside a laboratory under construction at the College of Pharmacy's new Qatar Pavilion, on schedule to open for the Fall 2010 semester, as part of a local summer program designed to expose young women to career opportunities in the construction industry (and sponsored by the National Association of Women in Construction.)
photo by Irving Johnson III |
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JAZZ ROUNDUP
Jennifer Jones ‘80 and jazz honoree Germaine Bazzle '57 share a second line at the New Orleans’ Alumni Chapter’s annual Jazz Roundup fun and fund-raiser, music and food experience.
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