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Founded 1964 Location Shreveport Chancellor: Rodney Ellis Contact Us: 3050 Martin Luther King Drive/Shreveport, La 71107
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SUSLA responds to proposed budget reduction (News)
Southern University at Shreveport is slated to lose $2,647,305 in state funding if a budget bill, HB1, is not amended by the Louisiana legislature.
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Southern University band headed to D.C. Mardi Gras
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Members of Southern University's world renowned, "Human Jukebox" marching band, will perform February 12 in Washington, D.C., at the Louisiana Delegation's Mardi Gras Ball hosted by Sen. Mary Landrieu.
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SU System announces closures, activates emergency plans for Isaac
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As South Louisiana prepares for inclement weather from Isaac, a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico that is forecast to become a hurricane, campuses of the Southern University System (SUS) have activated their Emergency Preparedness Teams and have begun preparations to ensure the safety of our students and staff and the SU community.
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EMPLOYEE TECHNOLOGY SURVEY (News)
The Southern University System is conducting a System-wide Technology Survey in an effort to improve our technology services and to guide future plans.
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SU Ag Center and College of Ag to host medical marijuana town hall meeting, Feb. 23
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The Southern University Land-Grant Campus, consisting of the SU Ag Center and College of Agricultural, Family and Consumer Sciences, will host a Medical Marijuana Town Hall Meeting, February 23, 2017, at 2 p.m. in the Southern University Ag Center, A. O. Williams Hall, 181 B. A. Little Drive in Baton Rouge.
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ADVISORY: SU System Board of Supervisors, January 5, 2018, Meeting Notice (News)
The Southern University System Board of Supervisors will hold its regular meeting Friday, January 5, 2018, 9 a.m., in the Board Meeting Room, 2nd Floor, J. S. Clark Administration Building, on the Southern University campus in Baton Rouge.
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On-Campus Research Services now available through SoURSCe (News)
Edwin Walker, assistant professor, Department of Chemistry, Southern University, Baton rouge, has announced that SoURSCe, an on-campus research center, is now available free of charge to faculty members and students who do not have funding to support their research efforts.
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Ag Center to host global food security and plant biosecurity symposium
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Scientists and professionals who are working on the frontlines of global food security and plant biosecurity research will gather at Southern University and A & M College Baton Rouge, on November 9-10, 2010, to uncover potential threats to our nation's natural resources and agriculture. They will participate in the University's Global Food Security and Plant Biosecurity Symposium.
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SUNO chancellor speaks out against cuts to higher education (News)
As the budget continues to move through the state's legislature, higher educational institutions are expected to see a reduction of more than $200 million in state support. Particularly hard hit are the schools within the Southern University System, the nation's only system of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
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Part II Article IX of Bylaws
RIGHTS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNCLASSIFIED AND CLASSIFIED STAFF
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A Message from the National Alumni President (News)
Dear Fellow Southernites, I am honored and grateful to serve as your national alumni president. This wonderful opportunity that allows me to continue my service as an active alumnus in the top office, is truly humbling.
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Preliminary figures show SUNO enrollment up seven percent from previous year
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Southern University New Orleans continues to climb closer to pre-Katrina enrollment levels as demonstrated by a projected Fall 2012 enrollment of 3,480 students. This number represents a more than seven percent increase over the University's Fall 2011 figures. Included in that number are 274 first-time Freshmen. University officials will not have final enrollment data until after Friday, September 14, 2012, the final day for students to pay their fees. The deadline was extended by a week due to the impact of Hurricane Isaac.
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SUSLA announces launch of an associate of science in business management online degree program
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Southern University Shreveport (SUSLA) and Education Online Services Corporation announces the launch of a new online degree--associate of science in business management. The associate of science in business management online degree is designed for student seeking a broad program of study in all phases of business practices.
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Southern University alumni 'come home' to Baton Rouge for biennial conference (News)
The Southern University Alumni Federation will hold its biennial conference July 19-22 in Baton Rouge. The Federation, which includes thousands of members across the nation and abroad, is hosting several events that celebrate tradition, innovation and achievement.
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Southern University System, LCTCS announce Pathway Scholarship
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Agreement guarantees admission for two-year college honors students
The Southern University System (SUS and the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS), November 30, 2016, announced the LCTCS/SUS Pathway Scholarship, an annual transfer scholarship worth up to $1,500 annually for active Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society student members who wish to transfer to either Southern University Baton Rouge (SUBR) or Southern University New Orleans (SUNO) upon completion of an associate's degree at an LCTCS college.
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Federal judge to address 2011 SULC Commencement, May 14 (News)
Judge Brian A. Jackson of the United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana, will deliver the 2011 Commencement address for Southern University Law Center at 10 a.m., Saturday, May 14, 2011 in the F.G. Clark Activity Center on the Southern University, Baton Rouge campus.
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SUNO Chancellor Search extended
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SU System President-Chancellor, Dr. Ray L. Belton, announced today the extension of the chancellor search for Southern University at New Orleans.