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Five African Americans Who Have Been Assigned New University Administrative Duties

By: Editor

Phillip D. Jones was appointed vice president for institutional effectiveness and strategic planning at Hampton University in Virginia. He has been serving as the mayor of Newport News, Virginia.

Jones is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, where he earned a bachelorโ€™s degree in history. He holds a master of public policy degree from the Harvard Kennedy School and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Karla C. Lewis has been named the associate director of state and community relations at the SERVE Center of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Prior to this role, she focused on evaluations of Early College high school projects, student support services, and STEM initiatives at the university.

Dr. Lewis is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where she majored in sociology. She holds a masterโ€™s degree and Ph.D. in educational policy studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Andrea Simpson will serve as chief information security officer at Howard University in Washington, D.C. She was the chief information security officer at the Federal Communications Commission.

Simpson holds a masterโ€™s degree in information systems and telecommunications from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

Camacia Smith-Ross has been appointed chief of staff at Southern University New Orleans. She is the former dean of the School of Education at Louisiana College in Pineville. Earlier in her career, Dr. Smith-Ross was an assistant professor of education at Southern University.

Dr. Smith-Ross is a graduate of Southern University in Baton Rouge, where she majored in elementary education. She holds a masterโ€™s degree in urban education and leadership from the University of New Orleans and an educational doctorate in organizational leadership from Nova Southeastern University.

Zenobia Lane was named vice president for human resources at Santa Clara University in California. She has been serving in the role on an interim basis. Before joining the staff at Santa Clara University, Lane held human resources leadership roles in Pennsylvania at Saint Josephโ€™s University and at Swarthmore College.

Lane earned a bachelorโ€™s degree in industrial and organizational psychology from West Chester University in Pennsylvania and a masterโ€™s degree in human resources management from Walden University.

A New Orleans Hotel Inspired by Traditional Southern Guest Houses

By: Leo Lei

A New Orleans Hotel Inspired by Traditional Southern Guest Houses

Maison de la Luz is a boutique hotel located in New Orleans, Louisiana, conceived by Atelier Ace. The establishment was inspired by traditional Southern guest houses, and features an environment of effortless sophistication and luxury. The guest house, which was designed in partnership with Studio Shamshiri, offers 67 private rooms filled with quiet Southern design typologies.

Maison de la Luz's front desk with dedicated and knowledgeable concierges.

The building that houses Maison de la Luz was an Italianate style structure with a rich history within the city. It served as the City Hall annex for nearly 50 years from its construction in 1908 until 1957. Despite its historical significance, the design team successfully transformed the 55,464-square-foot building into an exclusive guest house while maintaining its original charm.

The guest house offers an airy and serene breakfast room, a private living room, and a secret salon connected to Bar Marilou, providing guests with a unique and unorthodox experience matched by its historical aesthetic and ambiance.

Luxurious guest room at Maison de la Luz with elegant dรฉcor a

An exterior photo of Maison de la Luz, a historic Italianate building with an intricate faรงade

Maison de la Luz's Italianate faรงade with its rich historical significance to the city of New Orleans.

Luxurious guest room at Maison de la Luz with elegant dรฉcor and a comfortable bed

Bathtub within the guest room at Maison de la Luz

Bathroom interior of the guest room at Maison de la Luz

Bathroom interior of the guest room at Maison de la Luz

Photos by Stephen Kent Johnson.

New Orleans property may or may not be haunted

Depending on which side of the street you're facing one French Quarter property is either haunted, or it's not. I walked by the "chic condo" at 726 Barracks Street in New Orleans and I noticed that one side of its "for sale" sign reads "Haunted" but if you look back the other way the same sign reads "Not Haunted." โ€” Read the rest

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