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Southeastern Louisiana University officials last week formally opened the school's St. Tammany Center at the state office building on Koop Drive south of Abita Springs.

Located on the third floor of the building, the center is home to 1,150 students enrolled in 58 courses taught in the morning and evening.

“This center represents another milestone in our outreach efforts to make affordable higher education more easily available for residents of Southeast Louisiana University,” President Sally Clauson said.

On hand for the ribbon-cutting were Parish President Kevin Davis, State Reps. Diane Winston, of Covington; Tank Powell, of Bogalusa; and St. Tammany Parish School Superintendent Lenny Monteleone.

“The education of our citizens is key to the success of St. Tammany, and

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