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Graduate School at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette offers rigorous scholarship in a distinctive setting. UL Lafayette is the second largest university in the state, with over 16,500 students including over 2,400 graduate students; it is also the largest university in the eight-member University of Louisiana System. It is dedicated to achieving excellence in education, research, and public

service. The Graduate School currently offers 28 master’s, ten doctoral, and additional certificate and non-degree programs. UL Lafayette’s stature as a research university is evidenced by the prestigious Carnegie Foundation’s designation as a “Research University with Higher Research Activity.”

The university is located in the heart of Acadiana – a rich cultural area known for its extraordinary food, music, festivals, and quality of life that are hallmarks of its distinctive Cajun and Creole cultures.

Tomorrow marks the first day of the Summer Semester! 🤟 Start the term with dedicated time to focus on your writing goals...
06/07/2026

Tomorrow marks the first day of the Summer Semester! 🤟
Start the term with dedicated time to focus on your writing goals, whether that's a thesis, dissertation, manuscript, or another project.

Join us tomorrow (and every Monday) from 8:30–10:30 a.m. at the Alumni House for Wake Up & Write. We'll provide the donuts, snacks, coffee, and quiet workspace—you bring your laptop and your goals.

Set the tone for a productive summer and make progress one writing session at a time.

What could you accomplish with a summer dedicated to daily writing?Whether you're working on a thesis, dissertation, man...
06/03/2026

What could you accomplish with a summer dedicated to daily writing?

Whether you're working on a thesis, dissertation, manuscript, proposal, or other academic writing project, we have the answer for you. Join Dr. Allison Comeaux's Summer Session Writing Workshop in Bourgeois Hall, Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. for space, structure, and writing accountability this summer.

Participate independently and come-and-go as your schedule allows, or register for EDLD 598 (CRN 61241) to receive formal writing support, feedback, and guidance.

For more information, contact Dr. Comeaux at [email protected].

UL Lafayette Educational Leadership Program

06/02/2026

The Summer 2026 edition of Grad in Focus is here!

Join us as we celebrate our Spring 2026 graduates and revisit highlights from commencement and the Doctoral Hooding Ceremony. You'll also find summer writing opportunities, Dissertation Boot Camp information, important deadlines, and resources to help you stay on track with your graduate goals.

Read the newsletter: https://louisiana.edu/graduateschool/resource-hub/grad-focus-monthly-newsletters

Summer break doesn't have to mean your writing takes a vacation. In fact, it may be the perfect time for an explosion of...
05/31/2026

Summer break doesn't have to mean your writing takes a vacation. In fact, it may be the perfect time for an explosion of productivity.

Join us tomorrow (and every Monday) from 8:30–10:30 a.m. at the Alumni House for Wake Up & Write. With fewer class assignments competing for your attention, now is the perfect time to make progress on your thesis, dissertation, manuscript, or other writing projects.

We'll provide the donuts, snacks, and quiet workspace. You bring the focus.

Congratulations to Connor Benoit on earning the 2026 Jefferson Caffery Research Award! Benoit, who earned a master’s deg...
05/27/2026

Congratulations to Connor Benoit on earning the 2026 Jefferson Caffery Research Award! Benoit, who earned a master’s degree in history this spring, claimed this year’s Caffery Award for “Alexandre Declouet: A Study and Re-examination of Chauvinistic Heritage in Antebellum Louisiana, 1812-1860.”

Learn more about the Master of Arts in History program: https://louisiana.edu/graduateschool/majors-minors/history-ma

Congratulations to Connor Benoit (MA, 2026), who won the 2026 Jefferson Caffery Research Award at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette! The following is from the University's press release:

Benoit, who earned a master’s degree in history from UL Lafayette this spring, submitted his winning historical research essay last fall as part of the Caffery competition. It is judged by a panel that includes members of the Edith Garland Dupré Library staff.

The Caffery Award is given yearly to an undergraduate or graduate student who conducts scholarly research using primary sources housed in Special Collections at Dupré Library. Special Collections is home to Caffery’s papers and other mementos of his career.

Benoit, who also earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University in 2024, claimed this year’s Caffery Award for “Alexandre Declouet: A Study and Re-examination of Chauvinistic Heritage in Antebellum Louisiana, 1812-1860.” He received a $500 prize for his winning essay.

In it, Benoit examines topics such as slavery, suffrage, the French Creole aristocracy and Creole identity, the American Civil War and Reconstruction. He filtered it all through the life of Declouet, a sugar planter and politician from St. Martin Parish who was born in 1812 and died in 1890.

As Benoit writes in his essay: “Declouet was a product of his cultural heritage. His upbringing and career as a member of the French Creole Aristocracy resulted in his reluctance and negative attitude towards assimilation into the United States. As the country started to drift towards a Civil War, Declouet’s identity as both an isolationist Creole and sugar planter guided his decision-making throughout his career to the eventual secession of the South.”

A key source for Benoit’s project was the Declouet Family Papers, which are housed in Special Collections’ University Archives and Acadiana Manuscripts Collection.

Materials in the library’s Jefferson Caffery Louisiana Room, the Louisiana Collection, the Rare Books Collection, Ernest J. Gaines Center, the Cajun and Creole Music Collection and microforms can also be used for Caffery competition research.

The Caffery Award is provided by a fund established in 1967 by Ambassador and Mrs. Jefferson Caffery. A 1903 graduate of UL Lafayette, Caffery served as U.S. ambassador to El Salvador, Columbia, Cuba, Brazil, France and Egypt.

Find more information about the Jefferson Caffery Research Award.

Photo caption: Connor Benoit (left) has won the 2026 Jefferson Caffery Research Award at UL Lafayette. Benoit is pictured with Dr. Zack Stein, assistant dean of technical services at the Edith Garland Dupré Library. It is judged by a panel that includes members of the Dupré Library staff. Photo credit: Doug Dugas / University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Join us in remembering the brave men and women who sacrificed it all for our cherished freedom. ❤️🤍💙Our office is closed...
05/25/2026

Join us in remembering the brave men and women who sacrificed it all for our cherished freedom. ❤️🤍💙

Our office is closed today, Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day. We will reopen for normal business hours tomorrow, Tuesday, May 26.

05/22/2026
When Jenita started her Ph.D. journey, her little one was on the way. Through all of her courses, research, writing, and...
05/21/2026

When Jenita started her Ph.D. journey, her little one was on the way.

Through all of her courses, research, writing, and studying, she was there every step of the way. And now that it's time celebrate earning the doctoral degree, the only proper way was to make sure they both graduated!

Graduate school is never a solo journey for a student; it's a journey for the family too!

Congratulations to mom and daughter on earning the degree!

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