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The Center for Ecology and Environmental Technology supports multidisciplinary research, education, and community outreach to study and protect our natural environmental.
The Ecology Center supports research in architecture, biology, chemistry, ecology, engineering, geology, mathematics, physics, and the environment.
Farmers and Ranchers hold the first Acadiana Small Farm Conference at the Ecology Center
CEET boasts the largest collection of living Theobroma cacao (chocolate) trees in Louisiana.
Alison Bohl, Drew Shawver, Jonathan Marcantel win the Fall 2011 Des Cours New Orleans AIA competition.
K-12, undergraduate, and graduate students participate in structured classes, independent projects, and hands-on field and lab studies.
Instructors of our Airboat Operator Course have years of valuable experience.
CEET offers a wide variety of community services, including education, tours, research support and small grants.
Dr. Emad Habib uses state-of-the-art, laser-based optical rain sensors to study the velocity and shape of precipitation.
K-12, undergraduate, and graduate students participate in structured classes, independent projects, and hands-on field and lab studies.
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