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  2. Southeastern Louisiana University - Wikipedia

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    Sims succeeded in getting the campus moved to north Hammond in 1928, when it became known as Southeastern Louisiana College. It achieved university status in 1970. In the fall of 2019 there were 14,298 students enrolled. During the 1990s, Southeastern was one of the fastest-growing colleges in the United States. [5] The university is the third ...

  3. Pride Roofing University Center - Wikipedia

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    Graduation ceremony for Southeastern Louisiana University, December 12, 2009, in the University Center, Dr. John L. Crain presiding. The University Center is a 7,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Hammond, Louisiana, United States, on the campus Southeastern Louisiana University. [2]

  4. Strawberry Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry Stadium is a 7,408-seat football/soccer stadium in Hammond, Louisiana. It is home to the Southeastern Louisiana University Lions American football team. The stadium also hosts St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School football, previously hosted Hammond High School football, and has been the site of numerous play-off games involving ...

  5. This Louisiana College Town Is More Than Worth A Visit—And No ...

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    Hammond is a college town, so visiting Southeastern Louisiana University is a must. What makes Southeastern’s campus unique is that it’s bordered by peaceful neighborhoods and gorgeous greenery.

  6. North Oak Park - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is located on the campus of Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana. Amenities include bleacher seating for 500 fans; [ 1 ] field lighting; a brick wall along the foul lines; an electronic scoreboard; dugouts; outdoor batting cages; concessions; restrooms; and locker rooms.

  7. List of colleges and universities in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Hammond, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Hammond is the largest city in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, United States, located 45 miles (72 km) east of Baton Rouge and 45 miles (72 km) northwest of New Orleans. Its population was 20,019 in the 2010 U.S. census, and 21,359 at the 2020 population estimates program. [5] Hammond is home to Southeastern Louisiana University.

  9. Ponchatoula Creek - Wikipedia

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    Ponchatoula Creek is bridged by LA 40, LA 1063, LA 442, US 51, LA 1064 (Natalbany Road), North Oak Street, Canadian National Railway, LA 3234 (University Avenue), LA 1065 (North Cherry Street), US 190, US 51 Business, I-55 (in its concurrency with US 51), and LA 22 before emptying into the Natalbany River southwest of Ponchatoula.