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Cowboys Country Fest Announces Entertainment Lineup

Cowboys Country Fest Announces Entertainment Lineup Yesterday, Gator 99.5 s Mike Soileau and Your Buddy Russ attended the big press conference at McNeese State University s athletics department as they announced the lineup for a huge festival coming to Lake Charles. The Cowboys Country Fest is coming on Saturday, July 3 and will take place inside the McNeese football stadium. Matt Bonnette, Athletic Director Heath Schroyer, and the McNeese Athletics Foundation Executive Director Clerc Bertrand announced the athletics foundation was formed to enhance student and community engagement, while the concert is focused on hurricane relief. We all know our area is still in desperate need of hurricane relief and support even eight months after the storms. Who is playing? Here is the lineup, featuring both local and national Country artists.

McNeese announces plans for 2021 spring commencement

Column: How writing Things We Lost to the Water helped author Eric Nguyen find himself

Print Writing what you know is one way to tackle your first novel, but it wasn’t Eric Nguyen’s way. When he started working on “Things We Lost to the Water,” Nguyen was a lot more interested in writing about the things he didn’t know and the things he wanted to know better. He wanted to explore the Vietnamese community in New Orleans, a city the Maryland native came to love when he attended McNeese State University in Lake Charles, La. He wanted to imagine what it would be like for the Americanized son of Vietnamese refugees to visit the faraway country that shaped his childhood.

5 art-school grads to watch for 2021 - The Boston Globe

5 art-school grads to watch for 2021 By Cate McQuaid Globe Correspondent,Updated May 5, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend This year s standout graduates are, from left, Anne Harris, Mosheh Tucker, Sebastian Gonzalez Quintero, Bridget Bailey, and Taylor Hickey.Courtesy of the artists Students fresh out of art school often shake up old ideas. If there’s a trend in this year’s group of up-and-coming Master of Fine Arts graduates (from Boston University, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), it’s about subjectivity. That is, the interior experience of any being — how it is shaped by society and still full of mysteries. Who am I? Who are you? Does a place have a self? Does the universe?

Norwich appoints Dr Julia Bernard as VP of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

st 2021. Bernard now serves as interim chair and associate professor in East Tennessee State University’s Department of Counseling and Human Services. She holds a doctorate in child development and family studies from Purdue University, where she also received a master’s in marriage and family therapy, and her bachelor’s degree in psychology. She is also a certified nursing assistant who holds numerous certificates in disciplines including: leading in equity, diversity and inclusion in higher education; ecopsychology; clinical trauma; mental health first aid; mediation and several others Bernard served as the first chair of the Diversity and Belonging Task Force at Clemmer College; and currently serves on the Council for Standards in Human Service Education (CSHSE; CHEA accredited); and as an executive board member of the ETSU/Ballad Health Strong BRAIN Institute, a first-of-its-kind institute to promote the awareness and empirical study of adverse childhood experiences.

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