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Achievements

Steffon Montrell Gray '12 Named as New York Excelsior Service Fellow

Dr. Kenneth Keulman will speak at student organization Enactus' Ethics Conference.

School of Mass Communication Senior Cameron Hill balances academics and athletics, all while maintaining the highest GPA on the Wolf Pack men's basketball team.

A. Louis Read Distinguished Professor in Communication and Director for the Center For the Study of New Orleans Leslie G. Parr, Ph.D., will travel to France in November to speak at Aix Marseille University about photojournalism coverage of Hurricane Katrina.

Dr. Jaita Talukdar's article titled "Rituals and Embodiment: Class Differences in Religious Fasting Practices of Bengali Hindu Women" was recently accepted for publication in a forthcoming issue of Sociological Focus.

Dr. Kathleen J. Fitzgerald, Visiting Associate Professor of Sociology, has a forthcoming race/ethnic relations textbook entitled "Recognizing Race and Ethnicity: Power, Privilege, and Inequality" by Westview Press (March 2014).

School of Mass Communications junior Lucy Dieckhaus took home the second place prize for the Associated Collegiate Press “Story of the Year” competition.

Sociology alumnus named Top Female Achiever by New Orleans Magazine.

Dr. Carol Ann MacGregor, Assistant Professor of Sociology, has been awarded a $41, 000 grant, in partnership with the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia, to continue her work on Catholic Schools (K-12).

Dr. Paul W. Barnes and his research team have published a paper in the journal Physiologia Plantarum. This research is the culmination of seven years of study that addresses how in plants can adjust their UV sunscreens to sudden changes in their UV environment.

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