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  2. Joseph Samuel Clark - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Samuel Clark (June 7, 1871 – November 3, 1944) was an academic administrator and college president who spent most of his career in Louisiana.He was the head of Baton Rouge College and president of Southern University and A&M College, both historically black colleges, where he served in total from 1901 to 1938.

  3. Karl A. Roider Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Karl A. Roider Jr. is the Louisiana State University, Thomas and Lillian Landrum Alumni Professor. [1] Roider joined the LSU faculty in 1968. [2] He was appointed as the Dean of LSU's College of Arts and Sciences in December 1991 [3] and served in this role for nine years. [4]

  4. William Jenkins (veterinarian) - Wikipedia

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    Jenkins was appointed Dean of the Louisiana State University’s (LSU) School of Veterinary Medicine in 1988 and was named Provost in 1993. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Jenkins became Chancellor in 1996. [ 7 ] He served as Chancellor at LSU for three years before his appointment as President of the LSU System, a nearly $3 billion enterprise that includes five ...

  5. Legislators ensure higher education will see continued funding

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    The Public Affairs Research Council hosted Sen. Franklin Foil, R-Baton Rouge, and Reps. Mark Wright, R-Covington, and Royce Duplessis, D-New Orleans, to discuss the special session which made ...

  6. List of Louisiana State University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Osterberger, member of the Louisiana State Senate for East Baton Rouge Parish 1972–1992 [106] Abel Pacheco, former President of Costa Rica [107] John Victor Parker (class of 1949), judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana 1979–2014 (D) [108] Mary Evelyn Parker, former Louisiana state treasurer (D ...

  7. Louisiana State Seminary of Learning & Military Academy

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    On January 2, 1860, the college opened with five professors and 19 cadets. In March 1860, the school's name was changed to Louisiana State Seminary of Learning & Military Academy (le Lycee Scientifique et Militaire de l'Etat de la Louisiane). The state's general assembly allowed for as many as 150 cadets, with scholarships for boarding expenses.

  8. Louisiana State University Laboratory School - Wikipedia

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    Since the school is part of the LSU system, students are required to pay tuition. The school is located on the main campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, a center for the petrochemical industry and a major deep-water port. The school was designated a National Blue Ribbon School in 2015 and 2022. [2]

  9. Old LSU Site - Wikipedia

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    It later reopened on April 1, 1862, with Rev. W.E.M. Linfield as acting superintendent. On November 1, 1869, the school was moved from Pineville and relocated to the capital city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In March 1870, the school's name was changed to Louisiana State University (l'Universite' de l'Etat de la Louisiane). [5]