Louisiana State University System
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The Louisiana State University System is the largest public university system in Louisiana.
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[edit] Current LSU System Entities.
[edit] Campuses.
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- Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine - Baton Rouge (Opened 1968) [2]
- Louisiana State University at Alexandria (opened 1960) [3]
- Louisiana State University at Eunice (opened 1967) [4]
- Louisiana State University in Shreveport (opened 1967) [5]
- Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans (established in 1931).
- Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport (classes began 1969).
- Paul M. Hebert Law Center - Baton Rouge (became separate institution in 1977) [6]
- University of New Orleans (opened 1958 as Louisiana State University - New Orleans; current name adopted in 1974) [7]
[edit] Hospitals.
- Bogalusa Medical Center, Bogalusa.
- Doctor Walter O. Moss Regional Medical Center, Lake Charles.
- Earl K. Long Medical Center, Baton Rouge.
- Huey P. Long Medical Center, Pineville.
- Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center, Independence.
- Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center, Houma.
- Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans (MCLNO), New Orleans.
- Charity Hospital (1736), New Orleans.
- University Hospital, New Orleans.
- University Medical Center, Lafeyette.
[edit] Other Institutes, Centers, and Divisions.
- Louisiana State University Agricultural Center - Baton Rouge (established 1972) [8]
- Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices in Baton Rouge [9]
- Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge [10]
The LSU system has a presence in all 64 Louisiana parishes through its cooperative extension service. This service assists farmers, gardeners, and other businesses deal with some of Louisiana's unique environmental challenges.
[edit] See also.
[edit] References.
- LSU Health Care Services Division, a division of LSUS which administers several public teaching hospitals around the state.