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Works Progress Administration construction sign for the Agricultural Center at Louisiana State University (1936). The Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, or the LSU AgCenter, is an agriculture research center associated with the Louisiana State University System and headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The basketball team's final season playing in the coliseum was 1970–71. LSU won its final game there, defeating Auburn 114–94 on February 15, 1971. The former LSU Tigers boxing team held matches at Parker Coliseum and the Huey P. Long Field House. The 1949 LSU boxing team went undefeated in regular season play and finished the year by ...
LSU University Lakes; LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens - Part of Burden Museum & Gardens, is located on 440 acres of green space in the heart of Baton Rouge and includes the lone Burden Conference Center, the Steele Burden Memorial Orangerie, Burden Pavilion, All-America Selections Trial and Display Garden, Barton Arboretum, Burden Woods, Children ...
William F. Tate IV is president of the LSU system, and also serves as chancellor of its flagship campus and namesake, Louisiana State University. Administrative headquarters are located in the University Administration Building on the property of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
LSU Athletics is represented by its mascot, a live Bengal tiger named "Mike the Tiger". LSU is only one of two institutions of higher education in the United States to have a live tiger as their mascot; the other is the University of Memphis. The tiger was named after Mike Chambers, LSU's athletic trainer in 1936, and was bought for $750 from ...
The LSU Rural Life Museum is а museum of Louisiana history in Baton Rouge, US. [1] It is located in the Burden Museum and Gardens , a 400-acre (1,600,000 m 2 ) agricultural research experiment station, and is operated under the aegis of Louisiana State University .
LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens: Louisiana State University: Baton Rouge LSU Hilltop Arboretum: Louisiana State University: Baton Rouge New Orleans Botanical Garden:
The Old LSU Site is located in Pineville, Louisiana. [2] [3] In November 1859, the institution's main building was completed. The institution's first superintendent was Major William Tecumseh Sherman. [4] On January 2, 1860, the college opened with five professors and 19 cadets.