Refer your ULM friends here: NIRC.
And point to the description: "There are over 6,800 non-human primates housed at the Center which makes NIRC one of the largest primate center in the US. Active breeding and/or research holding programs exist for the following species: Cebus apella, Chlorocebus aethiops, Macaca fasicularis, Macaca nemestrina, and Macaca mulatta."
At one point we were supposed to be the largest. Not sure what changed. But after we took over the NIRC, AIDS hit, and these primates couldn't be imported any more. The value of each animal increased by 10x or more, and they have continued to increase. That brings in significant private, federal, and other research money.
You can see our research growth:
https://louisiana.edu/news/nsf-data-...t-ul-lafayette
Documentation for research funding for major institutions is here:
https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/profiles/s...Source&ds=herd
Note that State, with an academic staff of 1,500 on the main campus, 500 at Pennington, 80 at the Law School (and probably others), 50 doctoral programs, a veterinary school, the state's agricultural extension service, numerous state-funded research centers, and copious state funding, an endowment of $696M, brought in $297M in outside research.
UL, with about half the number of faculty (776), only 11 doctoral programs, no significant state centers, and endowment of $232M, generated $181M. Per faculty, considering just the BR campus, and ignoring all the other State advantages, each UL faculty member brings in about $230K, each State faculty member, about $198K... except that Pennington et al. would lower that number dramatically.
The UL System educates over 90,000 students.
The State System, meanwhile, has about 58K:
LSU-BR 37,354
LSU-A 3,378
LSU-E 4,074
LSU-S 8,518
NO Med 2,699
Shreveport Med [2K? Documentation scant]
Law 655
But they are the largest recipients of state funding (med schools are expensive).
I'm not sure we need to fight for the name change. That ball is heading downhill, and accelerating. IMHO, we should put our energies elsewhere.
We are already in the top 10 nationally for private research funding. And that's raw numbers. What we need to start expanding are federal & state dollars, and we're working on that.