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SU students win big at national academic conference (News)
Southern University students recently participated in the 76th Joint Annual Meeting of Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society and the National Institute of Science held in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Southern among 13 HBCUs chosen for IBM education and research initiative (News)
Quantum Center to will offer collaboration on academic, education and community outreach programs
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Southern University Law Center awarded federal grant to establish minority business center (News)
Program aims to provide better access to capital and contract opportunities with external entities
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SU professor a contributor to the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics (News)
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 to Rainer Weiss (LIGO/Virgo Collaboration), Barry C. Barish (LIGO/Virgo Collaboration), and Kip S. Thorne (LIGO/Virgo Collaboration), "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves."
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Carnell Knighten remembered as a college band legend (News)
Carnell Knighten didn’t just love music, he appreciated it and loved music. He was the ultimate band music arranger and everyone knew it.
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The Links to honor three from SU (News)
Three Southern University officials will be among the eight Louisiana Role Models to be honored Saturday, Dec. 8, by the Baton Rouge Chapter of The Links, Incorporated at its 7th annual “New Orleans Style Jazz Brunch.”
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Southern establishing the groundwork to host Afro-Brazilian students in 2015 (News)
Southern University is continuing its effort to attract international students as it moves ahead with a program that could bring up to 30 Afro-Brazilian students to the Baton Rouge campus in the fall of 2015.