• The quantum dots came from Kyung Sang Cho, a researcher at the University of New Orleans.

    FORBES: IBM Nanotechnology Goes 3-D

  • "You have these cities you assume to be violent, and New Orleans is two or three times worse, " said Peter Scharf, director of the Center for Society, Law and Justice at the University of New Orleans.

    CNN: Names of victims fill church's 'murder board'

  • Here at the University of New Orleans and at other colleges and universities in this city, this year's graduating class will be the first class that chose to apply to a New Orleans school after Katrina. (Applause.) Think about that.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Holds Town Hall in New Orleans

  • Although Tigers fans will not watch their first game this Saturday at home as planned, some students did not notice an impact on the first day back to class from the addition of 2, 300 new students, many from Tulane University, Loyola University New Orleans and the University of New Orleans.

    CNN: Classes resume at LSU after Katrina

  • First of all, I want to thank Chancellor Tim Ryan and all of the staff here at the University of New Orleans for their outstanding work. (Applause.) I want to thank the governor of the great state of Louisiana, Bobby Jindal, who is here. (Applause.) No, no, I like -- Bobby is doing a good job.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Holds Town Hall in New Orleans

  • One study by researchers at Tulane University tracked the heart health of New Orleans residents before and after Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005.

    FORBES: How Major Psychological Stressors Can Lead To Serious Health Problems

  • Professor DEBORAH MATHIS (syndicated columnist and a professor at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Chicago): Why in the world anyone would want to be mayor of New Orleans right now is beyond me.

    NPR: Who Wants To Be New Orleans Mayor, Anyway?

  • Timothy Dixon, a geologist at the University of Miami, examined images of some 150, 000 spots in the New Orleans metropolitan area.

    NPR: Satellite Imagery Shows a Sinking New Orleans

  • Tulane University President, Scott Cowan, the Head of the Bring New Orleans Back Education Committee, says most of the spending and educational decisions would be made not by a district superintendent, but by school principals.

    NPR: New Orleans Releases Plan for City's Schools

  • Speaking at the American Chemical Society meeting in New Orleans, Miriam Sticklen of Michigan State University described her work on engineering corn stalks to contain an enzyme normally found in the stomach of cattle.

    NPR: Scientists Seek New Ways to Produce Biofuel

  • "The goal for treatment and the choice of individual drug must be personalized depending on the patient, " says Vivian Fonseca, the ADA's president for science and medicine and chief of endocrinology at Tulane University Health Sciences Center, in New Orleans.

    WSJ: New Strategies for Treating Diabetes

  • Mr. JACK HARRALD (Institute for Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management, George Washington University): You know, if the levees had been blown by terrorists or by a hurricane and the city of New Orleans flooded without evacuating people, the results are pretty much the same.

    NPR: FEMA's Expanded Responsibilities Questioned

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