They don't have a problem with these nicknames:
VA Tech - Virginia Polytechnic University and State College - VT, not VPU
GA Tech - Georgia Institute of Technology - GT, not GIT
Fresno State - Cal State Fresno - FS, not CSF
Nevada - University of Nevada Reno - N, not UNR
LA Tech - known as LA Tech even when they were LA Polytechnic College/Institute
This debate started 32 long years ago in 1984, and it will still be raging (no pun intended) in another 32 years. We should push for a legislative fix immediately. Until we are allowed to officially change our name to the University of Louisiana, we'll always have to deal with those that "correct" others. I'm ready for a legislative debate, followed by a vote. One way or the other, let's get this issue settled once and for all.
I did a search on google for "louisiana.edu name reference" and this is the first link in the results: http://www.louisiana.edu/about-us/me...iversitys-name
With the way state funding versus tuition/other non-state funding ratio is going, we will be a private school eventually, and at the point, we won't have to worry about legislature.
Yawn.
I wonder if we were proactive with the state and told them we would consider going private IF the state donated all assets to the university and allowed it to keep the University of Louisiana name in exchange for the state not having any financial burden in maintaining it. Seems like that would take a sizable financial burden off of the state. That would allow UL to set its own tuition & fees and direct its own course. By way of example, the University of Pennsylvania is a private university that is also an Ivy League school. Is it feasible?
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