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Poster by Albert M. Bender, produced by the Illinois WPA Art Project Chicago in 1935 for the CCC CCC boys leaving camp in Lassen National Forest for home. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a voluntary government work relief program that ran from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men ages 18–25 and eventually expanded to ages 17–28.
Baton Rouge Community College is a public community college in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.Established on June 28, 1995, the college settled into a permanent location in 1998. The 60-acre (240,000 m 2) campus consists of six main buildings: Governors Building, Louisiana Building, Cypress Building, Bienvenue Student Center, the Magnolia Library and Performing Arts Pavilion, and the Bonne Santé ...
www .ladelta .edu. Louisiana Delta Community College is a public community college in Monroe, Louisiana. [2] [3] The college began offering classes in 2001. [4] Louisiana Delta Community College has eight campuses ( Bastrop, Jonesboro, Lake Providence, Monroe, West Monroe, Winnsboro, Ruston, Tallulah) throughout northeast Louisiana.
Showing 1-1 of 1 Location. PRIMARY LOCATION. Gastroenterology Clinic Of Acadiana. 1211 Coolidge Blvd Ste 303. Lafayette, LA 70503. Tel: (337) 232-6697. Mon. Tues. Wed.
Louisiana Heart Center. Claim your practice. 7 Specialties 12 Practicing Physicians. (0) Write A Review. Louisiana Heart Center. 39 Starbrush Cir Covington, LA 70433. (985) 871-4155. OVERVIEW.
Westcare Medical Center is a Group Practice with 1 Location. Currently Westcare Medical Center's 3 physicians cover 3 specialty areas of medicine.
The Louisiana Community and Technical College System ( LCTCS) manages thirteen public 2-year institutions in the state of Louisiana. [1] It is headquartered in Baton Rouge, and is located on the campus of Baton Rouge Community College. The chair of the Board of Supervisors is Vincent St. Blanc III, and the President is Dr. Joe D. May.
Louisiana Christian University was founded as Louisiana College on October 3, 1906, in Pineville, across the Red River from the larger city of Alexandria. The college began in tents with four professors and nineteen students. In 2013, LCU reported an enrollment growth of 50 percent relative to 2006.