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September 08, 2020
Plenty of people go back to school to get a promotion or increase their salaries, but Yolonda Moore had more personal reasons. After having a thriving radio career for more than 30 years, she felt things were left unfinished. “I didn’t go back because I had to; I wanted to get my degree,” stated Yolonda.

September 08, 2020
Emmanuel C. Akintade did not approach the podium to deliver farewell remarks to the graduating class of Spring 2020. Instead, as one of the SUSLA Spring 2020 valedictorians, he offered words of encouragement to his classmates through the virtual graduation ceremony.

September 08, 2020
Southern University at Shreveport, LA (SUSLA) extends 100 percent online classes, through October 5. In early August, Administrators delayed fall plans for in-person classes out of an abundance of caution.

August 17, 2020
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August 13, 2020
Southern University at Shreveport is preparing for a safe return to campus with the help of Oschner LSU Health Shreveport. Oschner has been guiding SUSLA through its Safe to Return Employer Solutions plan.
SUSLA STARTS SEMESTER WITH CLASSES OFFERED 100 PERCENT ONLINE THROUGH SEPTEMBER 4
August 12, 2020
Southern University at Shreveport, LA (SUSLA) extends 100 percent online classes through September 4.

August 12, 2020
Southern University at Shreveport, LA (SUSLA) extends 100 percent online classes through September 4.
SUSLA, PARTNERS TEAM UP TO OFFER FREE TUITION, LAPTOPS FOR FALL 2020
August 03, 2020
Southern University at Shreveport is taking bold steps to make college more accessible this fall by offering free tuition and laptops to students hit hard by the pandemic

July 30, 2020
Additional Emergency Aid Funding will be available for Eligible students registering for the Fall 2020 semester. Deadline: September 7th.

July 30, 2020
While job losses are mounting nationwide as businesses shutter, healthcare workers are needed more than ever to deal with the influx of patients due to COVID-19.