SOS CAMPUS TOUR EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS
Quadrangle
"The Quad" - Answer-- recently underwent renovation to add a giant fleur de lis
fountain, new seating, and general beautification
- in 1920s, before all these buildings were here, the land behind Martin Hall was used
by agriculture classes for farming and there was even a pig pen in this area
Walk of Honor - Answer--Every graduate of UL gets a brick
-Starts with the first class of 1903
-Renovated within the new Quad and has expanded to the Union. It will continue to
expand down St. Mary Blvd in the future
Martin Hall - Answer-- contains offices of the University's President, Vice Presidents,
and many others
- Registrar's Office (transcripts), Scholarship Office, Graduate School
- has a big staircase in front of building
- not the original Martin Hall. This one was built right behind the original after it was
demolished due to old age and deterioration. The original building stood in the parking
lot area
Girard Hall - Answer-- psychology building
- one of the oldest buildings on campus; our first academic building
Statue of Dr. Stephens - Answer-- Stands in front of Girard Hall
- In honor of our first president Dr. Edwin Stephens (who Stephen's Hall is named after)
- Rub the acorn in Dr. Stephens hand for good luck!
- The university will "dress him up" at certain times of the year: football jersey, cap and
gown, Mardi Gras beads
- Dr. Stephens stands looking out at the Century Oaks on the corner of Johnston and
University. These trees were planted by Dr. Stephens himself in 1900
Moody Hall - Answer-- college of business administration
- ranked as a top business school in the nation by the Princeton Review and US News
and World Report
- classrooms are smart rooms and power connections at each desk
F.G. Mouton Hall - Answer-- nicknamed "New Mouton"
- also houses college of business classes
- has multiple computer labs for students, a state-of-the-art group study lab and a print
room on the 1st floor
- new Financial Services Lab includes Bloomberg Terminals, electronic ticker tape
display, and more
, Foster Hall - Answer-- Financial Aid Office
- Admissions Office
- Veteran's Affairs Office
- Federal Work Study Office
- was the first female residence hall on campus
Maxim-Doucet Hall - Answer-- Math and Education departments
- Praxis (exam taken to become a certified teacher) first time pass rate is 97%
Mouton Hall - Answer-- nicknamed "Old Mouton"
- many liberal arts classes, including sociology, anthropology, child and family studies,
and political science
- only building without an elevator. Disability Services will work with students to move
them to a class on the first floor if necessary
Stephens Hall - Answer-- previously our library and it still has "Library" inscribed over
the door, so don't get confused
- IT and Computing Support Services
- houses computer lab and help desk
- talk about services that the help desk provides (free Microsoft Office suite, 250 pages
free printing, etc)
Broussard Hall - Answer-- physics department
Lee Hall - Answer-- Academic Success Center and Office of First Year Experience
located here (1st floor)
- ASC: where you change your major or drop a class if you are in Junior Division (less
than 60 credit hours). Change your major with your Dean if you are in Upper Division,
60 or more credit hours)
- Learning Center (2nd floor) has FREE tutoring including individual, group, and
supplemental instruction
Saucier Wellness Center (O.K. Allen Hall) - Answer-- Student Health Services
- Open during University hours - BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
- Students have free medical care with 6 hours in fall/spring and 3 hours in summer
- Assessments for any illness, minor injuries and procedures, women's health,
immunizations, prescriptions, allergy shots, and general physicals
- Counseling and Testing: free counseling from stress to depression, one on one and
group sessions. The Testing Center offers proctored tests such as the Praxis, ACT,
LSAT, etc
- This building was our very first student union and dining hall in the 1930s
Cypress Lake Plaza - Answer-- a green space that serves as a beautiful entryway to
Cypress Lake
- events such as pep rallies, Lagniappe day, etc. are hosted here
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