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Louisiana State University School of Medicine refers to two separate medical schools in Louisiana: LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans and LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport. See also [ edit ]
The 2022 annual ranking of U.S. News & World Report categorizes LSU-Baton Rouge as "more selective". [64] For the Class of 2025 (enrolled fall 2021), LSU received 36,561 applications and accepted 25,907 (70.9%). Of those accepted, 7,045 enrolled, a yield rate (the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university) of 27.2%.
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.
American School of Business [citation needed] - Shreveport; Blue Cliff College - various (7) Delta College of Arts & Technology [citation needed] - Baton Rouge; ITI Technical College [citation needed] - Baton Rouge
It is part of the LSU System and is the home of six schools (including one of two LSU medical schools), 12 centers of excellence, and two patient care clinics. Due to Hurricane Katrina, the School of Dentistry was temporarily located in Baton Rouge but has since returned to its campus in New Orleans.
Former LSU player Greg Brooks Jr. files lawsuit against school, medical center for negligence that led to emergency brain surgery Ross Dellenger October 11, 2024 at 10:59 AM
In 1980, Baton Rouge oilman and philanthropist C. B. "Doc" Pennington and his wife, Irene, provided $125 million to fund construction of the nutritional research center. With a U.S. Department of Defense contract and funding from the Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Governor Buddy Roemer proclaimed the official opening of the Center in 1988.
Doug Moreau, District Attorney for East Baton Rouge Parish (1991–2009) and LSU football All-American (1964–1965) (R) [102] Cecil Morgan , leader of the impeachment forces against Governor Huey Pierce Long, Jr. , in 1929; later Standard Oil executive and dean of the Tulane University Law School (D) [ citation needed ]