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| LSU Agricultural and Mechanical College, Baton Rouge |
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| LSU Agricultural and Mechanical College's mission is the generation, preservation, dissemination, and application of knowledge and cultivation of the arts for the benefit of the people of the state, the nation, and the global community. |
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| LSU Agricultural Center |
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| LSU Agricultural Center plays an integral role in supporting agricultural industries, sustaining rural areas and encouraging efficient use of resources through research and educational programs conducted by its experiment station and extension service. |
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| Pennington Biomedical Center |
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| Pennington Biomedical Research Center promotes healthier lives through research and education in nutrition and preventive medicine. This complex is the catalyst for a team of scientists dedicated to pursuing a mission of healthier lives through nutrition and preventive medicine. The Center's strategy is to address nutrition from every angle. |
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LSU
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| LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center is dedicated to the advancement and welfare of the state of Louisiana through professional formation of its students, curatorship of the state's Civil Law system, exemplary scholarship, and public service. |
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| University of New Orleans |
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| University of New Orleans (UNO) was established by the Louisiana Legislature on June 26, 1956. Its purpose is to bring public-supported higher education to the state's largest urban complex. The University of New Orleans main campus is located in an area of New Orleans known as the Lakefront. |
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| LSU Eunice |
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| LSU at Eunice first opened its doors in 1967. Since then, some 25,000 students have enrolled. During their time at LSUE, they gained new knowledge and skills that they have been able to share as productive citizens of Southwest Louisiana. They have used the educational opportunities available at LSUE to enrich the lives of everyone in Louisiana |
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| LSU Shreveport |
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| LSU in Shreveport offers a richness of life, combining the conveniences of a big city with the warmth and hospitality of a smaller town. As the only public four-year university in the local area, LSUS fills a unique niche for the educational needs of the community. |
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| LSU Alexandria |
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| LSU at Alexandria provides quality educational offerings and programs at a reasonable cost to the residents of Central Louisiana. LSUA provides educational and cultural leadership, educational excellence, and the resources necessary to help the community both in meeting its cultural and recreational needs and in developing its economy. |
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| LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans |
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| LSU Health Sciences Center - New Orleans trains physicians and scientists in health care disciplines. The Medical School strives for excellence in medical education, research, and service through the following objectives: Medical Education, Research, and Service. |
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| LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport |
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| LSU Health Sciences Center - Shreveport facilities include a Comprehensive Care teaching facility, designed to provide an environment where students may learn by active participation in the care of ambulatory patients and basic and clinical science buildings, which also house the Library. |
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