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Ralph L. Ropp (MA 1925), professor at Northwestern State University 1923–1949; president of Louisiana Tech University 1949–1962 [7] Martha Serpas (BA), poet, professor of creative writing in University of Houston Creative Writing Program; Robert B. Stobaugh (PhD), retired professor of Harvard Business School and currently at Rice University
Pages in category "Louisiana State University alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 773 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The University of New Orleans was a member of Louisiana State University from 1958 until 1963 as LSUNO and under its own name from 1974 until 2011, when it was transferred to the University of Louisiana System by the Louisiana Legislature.
Mount Lebanon University, Mount Lebanon, 1860–1906 — closed, replaced by Louisiana Baptists with Louisiana College St. Charles College , Grand Coteau , 1837–1922 — closed . Campus currently a Jesuit scholasticate, retreat center, and retirement home.
The Louisiana State University Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes members of the LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers athletics program that have made a lasting impact on Louisiana State University (LSU). To be eligible for the Hall of Fame in the Athlete category, an individual must have earned a college degree and gained national distinction through ...
It is part of the Louisiana State University System and located on the main campus of Louisiana State University. Because Louisiana is a civil law state, unlike its 49 common law sister states, the curriculum includes both civil law and common law courses, requiring 94 hours for graduation, the most in the United States.
Here are 20 more notable people who graduated from Fayetteville State University. Fayetteville State's Darrell Armstrong on November 6, 1989. Darrell 'Sky' Armstrong
Louisiana State University alumni (4 C, 773 P) LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers athletic directors (13 P) B. ... Louisiana State University at Eunice people (1 C, 4 P) F.