Monthly Archives: November 2008

Happy Thanksgiving, one and all! My mother and father tried every year to coax out of each of us what we were thankful for, as we all salivated around the table on the precipice of consuming the best meal of … Continue reading »

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One cannot avoid the daily headlines of bailouts and washouts, of economic strain and pain. As the person who oversees our admissions and financial aid offices, I pay a great deal of attention to what’s “out there” in terms of … Continue reading »

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We hosted a very nice Jazz Brunch this past Saturday for prospective students and families. If you missed it, don’t worry. You still have many chances to visit, including our annual President’s Open House for accepted students on March 28. … Continue reading »

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New Orleans is where I grew up, and it is wonderful to be living here again. My wife Amy and daughter Lilly are enjoying the great mid-November weather (it’s 74 degrees right now), we still love our Saints despite their … Continue reading »

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I really enjoyed the Loyola-Tulane men’s basketball game last night. The Wolfpack played with tremendous tenacity. They built an impressive 12 point first half lead, but were not able to stave off the Green Wave down the stretch. Final score: … Continue reading »

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In New Orleans, we are fortunate to have not one but two outstanding public parks. Both of them are vital to the cultural and social life of the city. And both are thriving these days.

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