University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Recent News About University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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University of Louisiana is seeking damages for an allegedly open account
GRETNA – The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is seeking damages for more than $3,600 in allegedly unpaid fees. -
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette claims a student failed to pay for classes
NEW ORLEANS – A local university has filed suit against a former student it claims failed to pay for classes. -
Judiciary Commission of Louisiana adds new member using unique selection process
NEW ORLEANS – Breaux Bridge educator Ashley Gary Higginbotham is the newest member of the Judiciary Commission of Louisiana, the state's judicial disciplinary agency, which has a unique method for adding members compared to similar agencies in other states. -
University of Louisiana alleges former student owes fees
GRETNA – The University of Louisiana at Lafayette claims that a former student failed to make necessary payments. -
Jerry Baldwin will pursue new trial in racial ULL discrimination suit
BATON ROUGE — Following a mistrial in his discrimination suit against the University of Louisiana-Lafayette, former head football coach Jerry Baldwin has asked for another day in court. -
Louisiana Political Museum honors retired Lafayette judge Kaliste Saloom
WINNFIELD – If you pay a visit the Louisiana Political Museum, you’ll see the vehicle the late Gov. Earl Long used for political campaigning and Gov. Huey P. Long’s ornate dining room set. But you can also take a gander at the roster of this year’s inductees into the museum’s Political Hall of Fame, including retired Lafayette Judge Kaliste Saloom Jr. -
University of Louisiana files lawsuit against ACT following NCAA ruling in fraud scandal
LAFAYETTE—Following an academic fraud investigation into David Saunders, former Ragin' Cajuns assistant football coach for the University of Louisiana-Lafayette (ULL), the school has filed a lawsuit against ACT Inc.