The University of New Orleans, often called UNO, is a medium sized public urban university located in New Orleans, Louisiana.
History
UNO was founded in
1958 as the New Orleans branch of
Louisiana State University, originally as "Louisiana State University in New Orleans" or "LSUNO", but became more independent and changed the name to "University of New Orleans" in
1974. However, the school remains part of the
Louisiana State University System.
Campuses
The university has six campuses in the
New Orleans metropolitan area.
- Lakefront Campus, the main campus, located at the Lake Pontchartrain end of Elysian Fields Avenue on the former site of Camp Leroy Johnson
- Research and Technology Park adjacent to the main campus on the former site of the Pontchartrain Beach amusement park
- East Campus at the corner of Franklin Avenue and Leon C. Simon Boulevard; includes the Nat G. Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena and Maestri Field at Privateer Park, UNO's basketball and baseball facilities
- Downtown Center
- Jefferson Center
- Slidell Campus
Hurricane Katrina
On
August 29,
2005, the university was damaged due to
Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent levee breach on
Lake Pontchartrain. As a result, UNO is asking for donations to help rebuild the campus.
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Notable alumni
External link
Hurricane Katrina | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools | Sun Belt Conference | Universities and colleges in New Orleans