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LSU Honors College
Honors College at Louisiana State University provides an intimate learning environment with all the resources of a major research university by offering small interdisciplinary classes, valuable opportunities for independent research, and mentoring relationships with some of LSU’s most prominent faculty. The LSU Honors College is led by dean Nancy Clark, who joined the University in 2002. In recent years, the Honors College has produced LSU’s Rhodes, Truman, and Goldwater scholars.
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Charity Hospital (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Charity Hospital was one of two teaching hospitals which were part of the Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans (MCLNO). It was closed following extensive damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. The Louisiana State University System, which owns the building, has stated that it has no plans for reconstruction.
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Magnolia Cemetery (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
Magnolia Cemetery is a cemetery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The cemetery is located at 422 North 19th Street and is bordered on the north by Main Street and on the south by Florida Boulevard. The west and east sides are bordered by 19th Street and 22nd Street, respectively.
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A. Hays Town
A. Hays Town (1903 - January 6, 2005) has been called the "Premier Architect of the South". He grew up in Lafayette, Louisiana. He graduated from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, then known as Southwestern Louisiana Institute, and Tulane University Architecture School in New Orleans in 1926.
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