Published March 15, 2021
The University of Louisiana Monroe will offer a graduate certificate in Interprofessional Leadership in Healthcare beginning with the Fall 2021 semester.
The certificate is in the Health Studies program in the School of Allied Health of the ULM College of Health Sciences. It is the only one of its kind in Louisiana.
As Louisiana continues to shift toward serving people in the community, there is a need to create healthcare workers who practice interprofessional collaboration, according to Jessica Dolecheck, Ph.D., Program Director of ULM Health Studies.
This graduate certificate will appeal to many students and healthcare workers as
ULM presents the 28th Annual High School Art Exhibition at Bry Gallery
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The University of Louisiana Monroe presents the 28
th Annual High School Junior/Senior Juried Art Exhibition at Bry Art Gallery through March 19.
The exhibition is sponsored by the ULM Art Program in the School of Visual and Performing Arts of the College of Arts, Education, and Sciences.
Joni Noble, Ph.D., Art Program Coordinator, said northern Louisiana high school art students were eligible to submit examples of their studio art endeavors, at no cost.
There were 114 entries submitted from students at Captain Shreve, Castor, Ouachita
ULM hopes for a return to normal in fall 2021
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After a year of online learning and rigorous safety measures, leaders at the University of Louisiana Monroe are hopeful that the fall 2021 semester will look similar to fall 2019 with a return to more normal operations.
With the increasing availability of vaccinations in Northeast Louisiana and across the state, ULM administrators are encouraged by the possibility that the majority of classes may be held in face-to-face format, and a return to on-campus events and activities, including athletic events.
“I am hopeful that through vaccinations and our continued diligence surrounding COVID-19 that ULM can return to face-to-face instruction, campus events, and the university experience our students expect,” said ULM President Ron Berry.
ULM Marketing and Communications wins 8 awards, Bohl receives 2020 Humanitarian Award
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Published March 10, 2021
The University of Louisiana Monroe Office of Marketing and Communications creative work was recognized with eight awards, plus the first-time 2020 Humanitarian Award, by the Ad Club of NELA at the 55th Annual American Advertising Awards.
OMC won awards for print and digital media, including the 2020 issues of ULM Magazine, TakeFlight magazine, television advertising, and photography.
OMC Executive Director Kelsey Bohl, Ed.D., received the Ad Club s inaugural Humanitarian Award recognizing an exceptional individual for service and community contributions to Northeast Louisiana.
Members of Team OMC are Executive Director of Marketing and University Communications
The former president praised Julia Letlow as “a wonderful and talented person” in a statement he released through his Save America PAC supporting her run to represent Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District.
“She is Pro-Life and strong on Crime, the Border, loves our Military, our Vets, and will always protect our cherished Second Amendment,” Trump wrote. “Julia, who is so outstanding, has my Complete and Total Endorsement. The Great State of Louisiana will be thrilled!”
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Julia Letlow, who serves as an executive at the University of Louisiana Monroe, announced her intentions to run for the seat that her late husband won in the weeks after his death.