Monthly Archives: October 2008
Players to present Spoon River Anthology
THIBODAUX – The Nicholls Players, Nicholls State University’s acting troupe, will offer four on-campus performances this month of Spoon River Anthology – a play adapted from the poetry of Edgar Lee Masters by playwright Charles Aidman.
Family Day at Nicholls set for Oct. 18
THIBODAUX – The entire Nicholls State University community, including students and their families, is invited to help the university celebrate “Fete de la Famille,” the annual Family Day celebration, on Saturday, Oct. 18, next to John L. Guidry Stadium on the Nicholls campus.
Employers to meet students, alumni for Nicholls Career Day
THIBODAUX – The Office of Career Services at Nicholls State University will host its annual Career Day from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the Cotillion Ballroom of the Bollinger Memorial Student Union.
Nicholls gears for a Halloween Homecoming
THIBODAUX – Themed “Nightmare in Colonel Country,” Homecoming Week at Nicholls State University is slated to kick off Sunday, Oct. 26.
Nicholls raffle offers chance to “Bring Down the Houseâ€
THIBODAUX – A landmark building on the campus of Nicholls State University will soon fade into the Thibodaux institution’s 60-year history. Huey P. Long Hall, a residence hall for several generations of Nicholls students since the late 1960s, is scheduled to be imploded at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22.
Ribbon cutting ceremony features scholarship winners
THIBODAUX – Faculty, staff, students and alumni of Nicholls State University celebrated the opening of the new campus residence halls with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 2, at Scholars Hall – followed by a tour.
Student talent showcased at Culinary Night
THIBODAUX – Students in the John Folse Culinary Institute’s International Cuisine Class serve up authentic Spanish and Portuguese dishes Wednesday, Oct. 1, in the Galliano Dining Hall at Nicholls State University.
Nicholls commended for storm efforts
THIBODAUX – Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, that battered the Louisiana coast less than two weeks apart, tested the resources of Nicholls State University. The institution prevailed, however – emerging with increased confidence in its emergency response measures and community support procedures.