Southern University at New Orleans

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Empowers and promotes the upward mobility of diverse populations of traditional and nontraditional students through quality academic programs, teaching, research, and service to achieve excellence in higher education.

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Southern, Are You In?
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SUNO Meet Myles

Myles Bradford is  a Junior at SUNO majoring in Mathematics. Myles is a Strada Scholar from Memphis, TN, and he's asking: ARE YOU IN? Your gift supports students like Myles across the Southern University New Orleans

2 days ago by Robert Harrison
Missed the Kickoff? Watch It Now.

On May 28, the Southern University System Foundation launched the 2026 Are You In? campaign with a live conversation about Southern's legacy in space exploration and its national impact.

This year's theme, "From Southern and Beyond," brought together Morgan M. Watson, one of the first African American engineers employed by NASA and a 1966 Southern University graduate, and Dr. Lealon L. Martin, Dean of the College of Sciences and Engineering, to trace the arc from the Apollo program to today's Boeing and NASA partnerships. Current Southern students working alongside those partners joined the conversation to share what that legacy looks like on the ground right now.

Watch the Full Kickoff on YouTube

6 days ago by Christopher Freeman