Louisiana State University Administrative Information Systems system design notebooks, 1978-1991.

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Louisiana State University Administrative Information Systems system design notebooks, 1978-1991.

System design notebooks for computer systems for various offices and functions of Louisiana State University, the University of New Orleans, the LSU System, the LSU Foundation, and the LSU Alumni Association.

7 linear ft.

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Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Administrative Information Systems.

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Louisiana State University Administrative Information Systems was established around 1983. Its name changed to Enterprise Solutions Group in 2000 and to University Information Systems in 2006. The mission of University Information Systems is to develop, enhance, maintain, and protect the academic, research, and administrative information resources of the University. From the description of Louisiana State University Administrative Information Systems system design notebooks, 1978-199...

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The Louisiana State University System was established by an act of the Louisiana Legislature on February 6, 1965. John A. Hunter, president of Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge, became the first president of the LSU System. It consists of nine campuses in five cities: Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, LSU Agricultural Center, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Paul M. Hebert Law Center (all in Baton Rouge), LSU Eunice, LSU Shreveport, LSU Alexandria,...

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LSU Foundation

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LSU Alumni Association

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The Society of the Alumni of Louisiana State University has existed since at least 1884. It was incorporated under the leadership of Lewis S. Graham on June 19, 1905, to maintain contact among graduates and former students, award student scholarships, and support the university financially. It evolved into the LSU Alumni Federation during the 1920s with its main objective to encourage alumni memberships through contributions and to maintain contact with graduates through chapters, reunions, and ...

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