Southern University and A&M College

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Southern University and A&M College (Southern University, SUBR, or SU) is a public university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It is a member of the Southern University System, the only historically black college system in the United States. Established in 1880, Southern University has played a vital role in providing higher education opportunities to African American students in the South. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs, including those in the field of medical education.

History[edit | edit source]

Southern University and A&M College was founded in 1880 in New Orleans, Louisiana, with the mission to educate African American students. The university later moved to Baton Rouge in 1914. Over the years, it has grown significantly and now serves a diverse student body, offering various programs across multiple disciplines.

Campus[edit | edit source]

The Baton Rouge campus of Southern University is situated on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. It is known for its scenic beauty and historical buildings. The campus houses several academic buildings, research centers, student housing, and athletic facilities.

Academic Programs[edit | edit source]

Southern University offers a wide range of academic programs through its various colleges and schools. These include the College of Business, College of Engineering, College of Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies, College of Sciences and Agriculture, and the School of Nursing and Allied Health. The university is particularly noted for its contributions to medical education, with programs designed to prepare students for careers in healthcare fields.

Medical Education[edit | edit source]

The School of Nursing and Allied Health at Southern University is a key institution for medical education within the university. It offers programs leading to degrees such as Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), and other allied health degrees. These programs are designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the healthcare industry.

Research[edit | edit source]

Southern University is actively involved in research across various fields. The university's research initiatives are supported by facilities such as the Agricultural Research and Extension Center and the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies. These research activities not only contribute to the advancement of knowledge but also provide students with valuable hands-on experience.

Student Life[edit | edit source]

Student life at Southern University is vibrant and diverse. The university offers a wide range of student organizations, clubs, and activities. The Southern University Marching Band, also known as the Human Jukebox, is renowned for its performances and has represented the university at major events across the country.

Athletics[edit | edit source]

Southern University's athletic teams, known as the Jaguars, compete in the NCAA Division I as members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). The university offers a variety of sports, including football, basketball, track and field, and baseball.

Alumni and Contributions[edit | edit source]

Southern University has a large and active alumni network. Its graduates have gone on to make significant contributions in various fields, including politics, science, education, and the arts. The university is proud of its role in shaping leaders who make a positive impact on society.

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