LSU Transitions to Modern Campus CurriculumLSU is enhancing curriculum management with the launch of Modern Campus Curriculum (formerly Curriculog). This new platform will streamline course and program approvals, making the process more efficient and transparent for faculty and staff. We are committed to ensuring a smooth transition by keeping faculty informed, engaged, and supported every step of the way. Stay tuned for updates and opportunities to learn more about how this change will benefit our academic community. Encourage Students to Strategize Their SummerPlease make sure your students are aware they can get summer course credit both in the classroom and through internships or research. Encourage them to consider summer session. Enrollment is open on Workday. LSU students who take a summer course are twice as likely to graduate in four years than those who do not. Share this link with your students. Instructor Eligibility (formerly Faculty Credentialing)As of March 1, 2025, the myLSU Faculty Credentialing application has been replaced with a new functionality in Workday called Instructor Eligibility. This new user-friendly feature aims to streamline the process and improve efficiency, allowing us to better manage instructor credentials within a single system. To learn more information regarding the update, please visit the instructor eligibility website. Update on Moodle Summer CoursesPlease note that 2025 summer and first summer courses will be created in Moodle on May 15, following the Moodle 4.5 upgrade and Workday Student transition. This means student enrollments and course creation, regardless of individual course preferences settings, will occur on that date. To prepare, instructors are encouraged to utilize blueprint courses available through the Course Preferences area on the Moodle homepage or by contacting the Faculty Technology Center (FTC) for unlisted courses. Regular updates and reminders will be posted on the Faculty Support Updates page as we approach May 15. The LSU Museum of Art Re-Accredited by the American Alliance of MuseumsThe American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the only organization representing the entire scope of the museum community, announced that the LSU Museum of Art has been awarded reaccreditation by the Accreditation Commission during their February 2024 meeting in Washington, D.C. Of the nation’s estimated 33,000 museums, only 1,113 are currently accredited. LSU Special Collections Faculty Fellows ProgramLSU Libraries’ Special Collections is pleased to announce the opening of applications for the Faculty Fellowship Program for the 2025-2026 academic year. The fellowship offers faculty the opportunity to develop research-driven courses using materials at Hill Memorial Library. Currently in its third year, the fellowship will encourage digitally engaged and archive-centered teaching across campus by providing a $2,500 professional development stipend, hands-on workshops, and guidance from the library staff. Interested faculty are encouraged to attend an open house at Hill Memorial Library, on April 22, 2025, at 2 p.m. in the main lecture hall for a presentation about the program and an opportunity to speak with library staff and former fellows. The deadline to apply is May 3, 2025. For more information about the program, please visit our website. You can find the application here. If you have any questions, feel free to email Brandon Layton.
Distinguished Research Masters CeremonyThe Office of Research & Economic Development invites all faculty and staff to attend the 53rd annual Distinguished Research Master Awards ceremony honoring the following exceptional faculty members:
Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2025
LSU External Awards and RecognitionFaculty who receive a national award in 2025 are asked to submit the award information to the Office of Academic Affairs External Awards and Recognition program via this form. Even if the award is not currently included as a highly prestigious or prestigious pathway award, please submit the information so that LSU can track all national award recipients. You may also petition to have the award added to the list of available prestigious awards on the External Awards and Recognition website. For more information, visit the External Awards and Recognition website or contact Laura Choate at externalawards@lsu.edu. LSU Libraries Research Services NewsletterLSU Libraries Research News highlights services, tools, and opportunities designed to empower LSU researchers across disciplines. Whether you're navigating research data management planning or exploring the digital humanities, you'll discover practical insights and news about services that strengthen LSU research. The newsletter will be sent nine times per year. Click here to subscribe. LSU Discover Day VolunteersThe Office of Undergraduate Research seeks faculty and staff to volunteer as judges for the 12th annual LSU Discover Day undergraduate research conference, which will be held on Friday, April 25, throughout the day in the Student Union. This year will be the largest Discover Day yet, with over 450 students presenting from a wide variety of disciplines. Click here to sign up!
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