Invest in the Huey P. Long Field House

 

Students swimming in and sitting around the pool at the Huey P. Long Field House

The Huey P. Long Field House has always been linked to well-being and community; a legacy continued through LSU’s College of Human Sciences & Education. Disciplines currently housed within the building enhance the health and wellness of society through teaching, research, and outreach programs.


“Not a day goes by when someone does not share a personal story about the Huey P. Long Field House. Life happened in this building. We are so honored to be a part of the team to bring this icon back to life and to call this historic building our new college home. We are changemakers – the learning, innovation, and research that takes place in the field house positively impacts communities across Louisiana for generations to come.”

Roland W. Mitchell
Dean of LSU College of Human Sciences & Education
E.B. "Ted" Robert Professor​

Philanthropic Investments will Support Innovative Programs and Cutting-Edge Spaces.

Students running around the track at the Huey P. Long Field House

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The Huey P. Long Field House was the epicenter of student life when it opened in 1932 and served as the first student union. It originally stood in the middle of the campus and was the hub of activity. From the 1930s through the 1960s, students, faculty, and staff could be seen hanging out at the swimming pool, playing racquetball, playing intramural sports in the gymnasium, or enjoying ice cream at the soda fountain. 

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