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In 1991, B. Lyn Behrens became the first female president of LLU. Serving until March 2008, she was succeeded by Richard Hart, who had previously served as LLU's chancellor. Loma Linda University opened its new 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2) Centennial Complex on October 28, 2009. The complex includes new classrooms, two large 200–400 seat ...
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL Lafayette, University of Louisiana, ULL, or UL) is a public research university in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States.It has the largest enrollment within the nine-campus University of Louisiana System and the second-largest enrollment in Louisiana, behind only Louisiana State University.
SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010).Read our methodology here.
La Sierra University (La Sierra [4] or LSU) is a private, Seventh-day Adventist university in Riverside, California.Founded in 1922 [5] as La Sierra Academy, it later became La Sierra College, a liberal arts college, and then was merged into Loma Linda University (LLU) in 1967 and became the Loma Linda University La Sierra College of Arts and Sciences (or better known as La Sierra Campus of LLU).
Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC) is a teaching hospital in California's Inland Empire region. Opened in 1905, it is a level 1 trauma center and is staffed by nearly 900 faculty physicians and over 1,000 beds. The main tower of the center was built in 1967 and is 9 stories high.
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Loma Linda University have organized the International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition since 1987. Notable attendees of the First International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition held on March 16–18, 1987 include Phyllis B. Acosta, Johanna T. Dwyer, Jeanne H. Freeland-Graves, Alice Garrett Marsh, Ulma Doyle Register and Kathleen Keen Zolber. [5]