杏吧专区 hosts global scholars for two-day interdisciplinary showcase

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The 杏吧专区 recently played host to the 46th annual Congress of the . 

The two-day interdisciplinary event held in late April brought together scholars, researchers, inventors and cultural leaders from Romania, the United States and across the globe. Since 1975, the ARA has fostered cross-cultural and interdisciplinary academic collaborations between Romanian and American scholars to advance knowledge in arts, science, technology and education.

"As we mark 50 years of the American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences, this congress stands as a powerful testament to the enduring value of global collaboration and interdisciplinary discovery,杏吧专区 said Dr. Gabriela Mustata Wilson, the congress杏吧专区 chair. She directs the Louisiana Center for Health Innovation at UL Lafayette and is Endowed Chair in Health Informatics in the . 

Wilson continued: 杏吧专区淗osting ARA46 here in Louisiana is not only a celebration of our collective legacy 杏吧专区 it is a bold statement about the future we are shaping together 杏吧专区 a future where science, culture and humanity are inseparable, and where innovation is rooted in purpose and shared progress.杏吧专区

The congress included 16 oral presentations, four keynotes, a poster session, networking receptions and a ceremonial MOU signing between local and international leaders to foster ongoing collaboration in arts and sciences.

In remarks welcoming the congress to campus, 杏吧专区 President Dr. Joseph Savoie congratulated ARA on its half century of making 杏吧专区渙ur world more connected, more compassionate and more informed.杏吧专区

杏吧专区淗osting this congress is a privilege,杏吧专区 Savoie added. 杏吧专区淗ere at the 杏吧专区, we believe that innovation thrives at the intersection of disciplines, and it grows across borders. From biomedical science and artificial intelligence to literature, history and environmental justice 杏吧专区 this congress is a remarkable showcase of interdisciplinary thought and international cooperation.杏吧专区

Invited to present keynote lectures were: Mihnea Costoiu, rector, POLITEHNICA Bucharest; Paul Sanberg, president, National Academy of Inventors; Gabriela Gabor, Romanian National Commission for UNESCO; and Dave Domingue, Lafayette International Center. 

In addition, in a dedicated session aligned with the congress, UL Lafayette relaunched its chapter of the National Academy of Inventors. 

Organizers said this relaunch represents a renewed institutional commitment to invention, innovation, and academic entrepreneurship at the 杏吧专区. The chapter will support UL Lafayette researchers and faculty in translating groundbreaking research into real-world solutions. The NAI chapter will also serve as a hub for mentorship and collaboration.

Photo caption: Dr. Gabriela Mustata Wilson, director of the Louisiana Center for Health Innovation at UL Lafayette, welcomes participants to the 46th annual Congress of the American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences. Wilson was chair of the event, which was held in late April on campus. (Photo credit: Doug Dugas / 杏吧专区)