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Capital One opens branch in MLK area (News)
The first ever Capital One bank branch in Shreveport's MLK neighborhood opened Thursday September 2.The branch — the first bank ever in that specific area and the only one within a 5-mile radius, is located across the street from Southern University at Shreveport. The school was also part of the team of bring the bank to the area.
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SU to host elected officials conference Feb. 25
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The Nelson Mandela School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs at Southern University, Baton Rouge, will sponsor a statewide elected officials' conference in the Royal Cotillion Ballroom of the Smith-Brown Memorial Student Union on Friday, February 25, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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SUNO to hold free summer science programs for students and teachers (News)
Southern University, New Orleans (SUNO) will hold three free summer science enrichment programs for K through 12 students as well as high school teachers. The deadline to register for the programs is Monday, May 23, 2011, 5 p.m.
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SUSLA TRiO programs to receive over $9 million from the U.S. Department of Education
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Southern University Shreveport TRiO programs will receive over $9 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Education. The grant check will be presented during the press announcement Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 10 a.m. in the atrium of the Dr. Leonard Barnes Administration Building which is located on the main Shreveport campus, 3050 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
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SU Ag Center livestock show continues through March 2, 2013 (News)
The Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center is holding its 70th Annual Livestock Show for youth participants and families, through March 2, 2013, at the Maurice Edmond Livestock Arena, 14600 Scenic Hwy, Baton Rouge.
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SUBR welcomes students for fall classes that begin August 18
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Interested students are invited to join the Jaguar Nation August 18, 2014, in Baton Rouge, on the beautiful campus of Southern University and A&M College. Great programs from nursing to engineering to business to education to the sciences are waiting. Student enjoy a fun and exciting campus atmosphere that includes social and educational events and a front row seat to the see the world famous Human Jukebox Marching Band.
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SUS awarded USDA Grant (News)
The Southern University System recently received a $42,500 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide technical business training in rural communities throughout the state. The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded $212,500 in grants to support workforce training in Louisiana.
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SU Alumni Federation to host Alumni Pride Day, April 1 (News)
The Southern University Alumni Federation (SUAF) will host Alumni Pride Day, Friday, April 1, 2016.
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SUSLA Fall Festival Fosters Community with Food, Fun, and Bayou Classic Ticket Giveaway (News)
Southern University at Shreveport (SUSLA) hosted its annual Fall Festival yesterday, treating students, faculty, and staff to an afternoon of free food, music, games, and giveaways.
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Students Engage in Campus Development (News)
Chancellor Aubra J. Gantt is igniting the future at Southern University at Shreveport (SUSLA)! In a thrilling presentation, Dr. Gantt revealed a captivating mock display of the new Health, Physical Education and Recreation Complex 's gym floors.
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Hurricane Preparedness
Southern University System's new Hurricane Preparedness web page empowers students, faculty, and staff across the five campuses. This web page will provide vital information and resources for navigating hurricane season. From emergency procedures to real-time updates, the web page ensures the SUS community stays informed and safe during challenging weather events. Explore our comprehensive guides to readiness, resilience, and community support, setting a new standard in proactive disaster preparedness for educational institutions.
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Funeral arrangements for fallen SU students announced (News)
The families of Southern University Baton Rouge students Lashuntae Benton and Annette January, who died Sunday, April 10, 2016, in an incident off campus, have announced memorial arrangements for Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16.
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SULC Alumnus Appointed Magistrate in West Virginia (News)
On April 11, 2019, Southern University Law Center alumnus, Hollis T. Lewis II, will officially be sworn into the Magistrate position for Kanawha County, West Virginia, making him the only African-American appointed to one of the 11 Magistrate positions in the entire county. Lewis, who is also the former assistant Kanawha County Prosecutor, was delegated to the new position by Chief Circuit Judge Joann Tabit who stated that “Lewis will be a real asset to the magistrate court in Kanawha County.”
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SUNO and Delgado Community College rekindle an articulation agreement. (News)
Southern University, New Orleans and Delgado Community College partnered to rekindle an articulation agreement between the two institutions as well as sign a two-plus-two agreement that was announced at a press conference May 6 at the SUNO Park Campus
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SU inviting high school juniors, seniors, BRCC students to 'open house'
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Southern University is inviting high school juniors, seniors, and their parents to an "Open House" on November 9 to get vital information about college entrance requirements, financial aid, and courses of study on the Baton Rouge campus.
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Stump Mitchell offered SU coaching position (News)
Southern University and A&M College has offered its head football coaching position to Lyvonia "Stump" Mitchell, the assistant head coach/running backs coach for the National Footballl Leagues's (NFL) Washington Redskins.
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Everybody's Right Hand' employee receives SUS Board 'Above and Beyond' Award -- Board recognizes teaching excellence award winner, Nobel Prize contributor
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Southern University employee Jocelyn Lewis was honored with the October 2017 "Above and Beyond" Award during the SU Board of Supervisors regular monthly meeting, October 20, on the Baton Rouge campus.
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SUNO enrollment nears pre-Katrina level (News)
Southern University at New Orleans' (SUNO) enrollment has increased to 93 percent of its pre-Hurricane Katrina enrollment of 3,647 students, according to preliminary Spring 2010 figures.