Students and teachers have a new tool at their disposal this year as artificial intelligence enters the classroom. Ronnie Morris, the president of the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, says AI can be used effectively without being abused and while AI should not be used for cheating, it can help students understand the subject matter being taught, regardless of the subject.
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Morris says effective use of AI will benefit everyone, not just the students.
19 years ago, today Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the region. Retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré who led military rescue efforts during the disaster says Katrina’s devastation was a turning point and since then the federal government invested 14 billion dollars in stronger levees and disaster preparedness is significantly improved. On this anniversary, Honoré says…
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The UL-Lafayette campus is undergoing a major transformation — and not just the football stadium. Director of Facility Management Scott Hebert says one project underway is a complete renovation of Madison Hall.
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Later this month, construction will get underway on the new 55-million-dollar engineering building.
ULM football kicks off its season tonight as the Warhawks will host Jackson State. First-year head coach Bryant Vincent is trying to bring a winning football program to northeast Louisiana and he needs Warhawk nation to get behind them…
Kick off is at 6 PM.