ULM's annual premier lecture and seminar series, the CBSS Symposium features student-focused
events that include faculty, staff, alumni, community members, and professionals.
Blair David, instructor and program coordinator for the Agribusiness program, demonstrates
proper insect net techniques during an Entomology class, a hands-on component of the
Agribusiness curriculum.
The College of Business and Social Sciences houses the nationally-ranked ULM Mock
Trial Team.
ULM School of Construction Management graduates usually receive job offers and secure
positions before they graduate.
ULM Foundation Scholarships, funded by the generosity of alumni and friends, provide
funding opportunities to students.
The College of Business and Social Sciences offers a student-centered learning environment
that produces high-quality graduates.
Students have many opportunities to participate in service learning experiences including
the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service.
ULM offers one of the few Unmanned Aircraft Systems Management programs in the country.
The College of Business and Social Sciences (CBSS) prepares students for productive careers and responsible citizenship. Our programs
benefit students, business and the community through research and service.
The College of Business and Social Sciences at ULM seeks ever-increasing excellence
in business education by offering a student-centered learning environment that produces
high-quality graduates and by engaging in research and service that benefits students,
business and the community.
Political Science faculty and graduate students from the University of Louisiana Monroe recently participated in the Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Political Science Association (LPSA), held Friday, February 27, at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, La.
The Entrepreneurship Pelican Cup hosted its fourth annual awards luncheon on March 26, 2026, at ULM's Bayou Pointe Event Center. The luncheon was the culmination of the entrepreneurship competition, with $157,000 in prize money awarded to the top three teams in the Undergraduate and Graduate Divisions, including their faculty advisors, and the winners of the live Elevator Pitch Competition in each division, voted on by attendees of the luncheon.
The Entrepreneurship Pelican Cup competition has announced the finalist teams for the 2026 competition. A total of 12 finalist teams have been selected to compete in the oral finals, with six in the undergraduate category and six in the graduate category. The winners will be announced at the 5th Annual Awards Luncheon on Thursday, March 26, at 11:30 a.m. at Bayou Pointe Event Center on the ULM campus. Tickets are on sale now for $100 for the public and $50 for students. Visit www.ulm.edu/pelicancup for ticket and sponsorship information.
The ULM Department of Computer Science is proud to announce that a student team has won the DevDays HealthTech Challenge, hosted by Nexus Louisiana in partnership with Ochsner Health. Kneva, the winning team composed of computer science students Yukta Karki, SianRose Vincent, and Nirjara KC, was awarded a $5,000 prize at the competition in Baton Rouge on November 14.