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An Evening with The Leviathan Conspiracy by Benjamin Karp

ESU Members and friends gathered to hear an interview between author Benjamin Karp and WRBH Host Benjamin Morrison to discuss Karp’s new novel The Leviathan Conspiracy.

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ESU NOLA Board Member Named Woman of Impact

Monique Robinson Clark, recipient of the ESUUS’ Luard Morse Scholarship, and current member of the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Branch, was recently named a “Woman of Impact” by New Orleans Magazine. The Board and Membership of the New Orleans Branch congratulate Monique on this well-deserved recognition and thank her for her continued service and dedication to the mission of the ESU.”

2026 King’s Birthday Brunch

The ESU New Orleans Annual King’s Birthday Brunch at the New Orleans Country Club

King’s Birthday Brunch 2026

A Sisterly Scenario Worthy of Shakespeare

2026 Shakespeare Competition

Students from high schools across the region gathered at Tulane University’s Dixon Hall to compete in the ESU New Orleans Branch High School Shakespeare Competition

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A Message from the King

Members of the ESU New Orleans Branch received a special correspondence from His Majesty King Charles III.

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2025 ESU Christmas Tea

Members of the ESU New Orleans Branch gathered at the Windsor Court for their Annual Christmas Tea.

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An Evening with Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill

Members of the ESU New Orleans Branch attended an evening with Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill to discuss her latest book Blenheim: 300 Years of Life in a Palace,

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2025 Patron Party

Members of the ESU New Orleans Branch gathered in the Garden District for their Annual Patron Party

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Nell Nolan: ESU King’s Birthday

A Birthday Brunch Most of us get one birthday, our natal day. But His Majesty King Charles III can claim two (as did his mother, beloved Queen Elizabeth II, and their forebears). There’s the actual one for Charles, Nov. 14, 1948, which may occur during inclement weather. To honor the day in better weather, June has been chosen, going back to 1748, to officially celebrate the monarch’s birthday along with the Trooping the Colour parade.

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