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    Louisiana UL Archeologists.

    Pretty cool work Louisiana students doing.

    https://www.kplctv.com/2023/06/08/un...tional-forest/


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    Thanks for posting.
    And they do so without any NIL and probably have to pay to do it.


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    20000 students and 750 faculty more than 20 to 1.
    400 athletes and 200 athletic staff, 2 to 1.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RougaWhite&Blue View Post
    20000 students and 750 faculty more than 20 to 1.
    400 athletes and 200 athletic staff, 2 to 1.
    We aren’t even close to 20000 students.

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    Led by a large increase in the graduate school, in 2019 enrollment had risen to 19,403.

    Then it a sharp drop came when online learning could have (should have) doubled enrollment.

    On a brighter note 2022 saw the largest influx of freshmen in 5 years.

    I have no doubt that the increase was fueled by the advertising success of the football program "prior" to 2022.


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    I'd like to read more on their dating methods.


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    I’m curious also. Neat article on difference of human habitation work vs fossil dating. I know that cultural comparison is used for type of tools, pottery, etc with those used by known cultures. Neat to think early Louisianans were poaching in the Katachie even back then. No sign of crawfish boils??

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...her-organisms/


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I'd like to read more on their dating methods.
    All this time I thought you were married . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by 60swerethebest View Post
    I’m curious also. Neat article on difference of human habitation work vs fossil dating. I know that cultural comparison is used for type of tools, pottery, etc with those used by known cultures. Neat to think early Louisianans were poaching in the Katachie even back then. No sign of crawfish boils??

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...her-organisms/
    Only when you dust does it leave a sign of a crawfish boil. I doubt that has Slap ya Mama, Zatarans, Swamp Dust, ext., back then . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Led by a large increase in the graduate school, in 2019 enrollment had risen to 19,403.

    Then it a sharp drop came when online learning could have (should have) doubled enrollment.

    On a brighter note 2022 saw the largest influx of freshmen in 5 years.

    I have no doubt that the increase was fueled by the advertising success of the football program "prior" to 2022.
    Maybe reaching R1 status has become an important factor in student decisions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Led by a large increase in the graduate school, in 2019 enrollment had risen to 19,403.

    Then it a sharp drop came when online learning could have (should have) doubled enrollment.

    On a brighter note 2022 saw the largest influx of freshmen in 5 years.

    I have no doubt that the increase was fueled by the advertising success of the football program "prior" to 2022.
    Seems to me that anyone enrolled in on-line learning is a student and should be counted in towards enrollment. If that is not the case, why not? That has to be a partial reason why schools like UCF have over 50,000 enrollment.

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    Online learning provides great opportunities for those who want a degree, who are also employed. I would think online numbers are counted in total enrollment numbers. I'll be curious to see how hybrid learning evolves in the coming years. Think how many freshman and sophomore level courses could be taught online while also taking some courses in the classroom.


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