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Makassed University of Beirut MU 1986 Yes: University Of Tripoli: UT 1986 ut.edu.lb: Yes: Notre Dame University - Louaize: NDU 1987 ndu.edu.lb: Yes: Jinan University (Lebanon) JU 1988 jinan.edu.lb: Yes: University of Balamand: UoB 1988 balamand.edu.lb: Yes: City University Formerly (Manar University of Tripoli - MUT) CityU 1990 cityu.edu.lb ...
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[citation needed] Having graduated its first Freshman class in June 2002, a new campus in Beirut was opened and the name was changed to "Lebanese International University", or LIU in short. Another five campuses were later built: next to Sidon in south Lebanon, Tyr, Nabatieh, Tripoli and Mount Lebanon. [citation needed]
Mount Lebanon was probably the first permanent settlement in what is now Bienville Parish. Its pioneers were Baptists from South Carolina who quickly established a church and school. The school became Mount Lebanon University in 1853, but closed during the Civil War to serve as a high school and a Confederate hospital. After the war the school ...
Mount Lebanon also lent its name to two political designations: a semi-autonomous province in Ottoman Syria that was established in 1861 and the central Governorate of modern Lebanon (see Mount Lebanon Governorate). The Mount Lebanon administrative region emerged in a time of rise of nationalism after the civil war of 1860.
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. St. Mary's Dominican College, New Orleans, 1860–1984 — closed
Notable places include the School of Engineering and the Faculty of Science of Saint Joseph University, as well as several country clubs, and a water park. The village is under the administration of the Municipality of Dekwaneh , and is officially a part of the region of Dahr el Hossein.
W. C. Robinson, mathematics professor and second president of Louisiana Tech for the 1899 to 1900 academic year; Robinson Hall on campus is named in his honor; from the Mount Lebanon community. [12] Lee Smith, pitcher; Sam Smith (1922-1995), Member of the Washington House of Representatives was born in Gibsland.