LSU's Forgotten History πͺ
In the woods of Pineville, La., LSU archaeological students are uncovering the forgotten foundations of the university’s first home. With shovels, trowels, and a passion for discovery, they’re not just digging for artifacts. They’re bringing LSU’s earliest days back into the light.Read more about their discoveries: lsu.edu/blog/2025/07/15-pineville-excavation.php
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