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LSU Tigers Football vs. Texas A&M Aggies Football
LSU Tiger Stadium
Baton Rouge, LA
Oct 25 Sat • 2025
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Former names | Seminary of Learning of the State of Louisiana (1853–1861) Louisiana State University Agricultural & Mechanical College (1874–1877) University of Louisiana (1913–1921) Louisiana State University (1860–1913; 1922–1963) |
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Type | Public land-grant research university |
Established | January 2, 1860; 165 years ago (January 2, 1860)[1] |
Parent institution | Louisiana State University System |
Accreditation | SACS |
Academic affiliations | |
Endowment | $664.20 million (2023) (LSU only)[2] $1.06 billion (2023) (system-wide)[3] |
President | Matt Lee (interim) |
Provost | Roy Haggerty |
Academic staff | 1,500[4] |
Administrative staff | 5,000[4] |
Students | 42,016 (fall 2024)[5] |
Undergraduates | 34,502[5] |
Postgraduates | 7,514[5] |
Location | , , United States 30°24′52″N 91°10′42″W / 30.4145°N 91.17826°W / 30.4145; -91.17826 |
Campus | Midsize city, 4,925 acres (1,993 ha) |
Newspaper | The Daily Reveille |
Colors | Purple and gold[6] |
Nickname | Tigers and Lady Tigers |
Sporting affiliations | |
Mascot | Mike the Tiger |
Website | lsu.edu |
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Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge | |
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Location | Highland Road, Baton Rouge |
Coordinates | 30°24′52″N 91°10′42″W / 30.4145°N 91.17826°W / 30.4145; -91.17826 |
Area | 95 acres (38 ha) |
Built | 1920s |
Built by | Works Progress Administration |
Architect | Theodore C. Link; Wogan & Bernard; Weiss, Dreyfous & Seiferth; Neild, Somdal & Neild |
Architectural style | Italian Renaissance |
NRHP reference No. | 88001586[7] (original) 100010174 (increase) |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | September 15, 1988 |
Boundary increase | April 10, 2024 |
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Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,[8] commonly referred to as Louisiana State University (LSU), is an American public land-grant research university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States.[9] The university was founded in 1860 near Pineville, Louisiana, under the name Louisiana State Seminary of Learning & Military Academy. The current LSU main campus was dedicated in 1926 and consists of more than 250 buildings constructed in the style of Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, occupying a 650-acre (260 ha) plateau on the banks of the Mississippi River.
LSU is the flagship university of the state of Louisiana, as well as the flagship institution of the Louisiana State University System. In 2021, the university enrolled over 28,000 undergraduate and more than 4,500 graduate students in 14 schools and colleges. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[10] LSU operates some 800 sponsored research projects funded by agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).[11][12] LSU is one of eight universities in the United States with dental, law, veterinary, medical, and Master of Business Administration programs.[13]
LSU's athletics department fields teams in 21 varsity sports (nine men's, 12 women's), and is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The university is represented by its mascot, Mike the Tiger.[14]
- ^ "About LSU". LSU Division of Strategic Communications. September 4, 2015. Retrieved October 10, 2009.
- ^ As of June 30, 2023. "LSU Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda" (PDF). LSU Board of Supervisors. April 26, 2024. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
- ^ As of June 30, 2023. "U.S. and Canadian 2023 NCSE Participating Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2023 Endowment Market Value, Change in Market Value from FY22 to FY23, and FY23 Endowment Market Values Per Full-time Equivalent Student" (XLSX). National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO). February 15, 2024. Archived from the original on May 23, 2024. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
- ^ a b "About LSU". Louisiana State University. September 4, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
- ^ a b c "LSU SHATTERS RECORDS WITH FALL ENROLLMENT, QUALITY OF INCOMING CLASS" (Press release). LSU Media Center. September 2022. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
- ^ "Brand Guidelines: Colors". LSUAthletics.LingoApp.com. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
- ^ "National Register Information System – (#88001586)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
- ^ "Louisiana Laws - Louisiana State Legislature". www.legis.la.gov. Retrieved June 3, 2025.
- ^ "Louisiana State University". Louisiana State University. October 3, 2009. Retrieved October 12, 2009.
- ^ "Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup". carnegieclassifications.iu.edu. Center for Postsecondary Education. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
- ^ "A Welcome from the Vice Chancellor". LSU Office of Research & Economic Development. August 27, 2009. Archived from the original on June 9, 2008. Retrieved September 12, 2009.
- ^ Higgns, John. "Louisiana State University". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved October 3, 2009.
- ^ "Leaders in Every Field". www.lsu.edu. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
- ^ Bergeron, Arthur (1996). Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861–1865. LSU Press. ISBN 0-8071-2102-9.
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