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LSU SYMPHONIC WINDS TO PERFORM AT REGIONAL CONFERENCE

LSU Symphonic Winds to Perform at Regional Conference

The LSU Symphonic Winds has been chosen as one of seven collegiate ensembles to perform at the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Southern Division Conference, to be hosted at the University of Memphis in February 2024.

E. J. Ourso College of Business Recognizes Student Scholarship Recipients

E. J. Ourso College of Business Recognizes Student Scholarship Recipients

The LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business announces undergraduate scholarship recipients for the 2023-2024 academic year.

Leading School in Library and Information Science Announces New Name – LSU School of Information Studies

Leading School in Library and Information Science Announces New Name – LSU School of Information Studies

The LSU School of Library & Information Science announced today they will be changing their name to the LSU School of Information Studies. The change reflects the school’s expansion into additional areas of education, including the Archival Studies and Records & Information Management Graduate Certificates. The school also offers an undergraduate minor in Digital Studies and two general education courses.

McNeese State University Joins LSU Reilly Center Partnership to Document, Preserve Women’s Legacies in State Politics

McNeese State University Joins LSU Reilly Center Partnership to Document, Preserve Women’s Legacies in State Politics

The Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at LSU’s Manship School of Mass Communication is partnering with McNeese State University to document Louisiana women’s experiences as political leaders through oral histories.

Darpa Taps LSU to Solve Cybersecurity Challenges

DARPA Taps LSU to Solve Cybersecurity Challenges in Virtual and Augmented Reality

LSU researchers Ibrahim "Abe" Baggili and Andrew Webb have received $600K from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, to study safety aspects of virtual and augmented reality applications for U.S. military missions and training.

LSU Mechanical Engineering Professor, AgCenter Receive $10M Grant to Design New Variety of Rice

LSU Mechanical Engineering Professor, AgCenter Receive $10M Grant to Design New Variety of Rice

As anyone in South Louisiana knows, rice is a major part of one’s diet. It is the most widely consumed staple food for more than half of the world’s population, which continues to grow each year. With the production of rice increasing, so does the need for water to grow it. In order to not use up nature’s most precious valuable resource—water—one LSU College of Engineering professor is working with the LSU AgCenter to design a new variety of rice that will be able to withstand drought conditions, making rice production fruitful while not exhausting natural resources.

LSU NAMES KEENA ARBUTHNOT VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF DATA OFFICER AS PART OF NEW FOCUS ON DATA-DRIVEN DECISION MAKING

LSU Names Keena Arbuthnot Vice President and Chief Data Officer as Part of New Focus on Data-Driven Decision Making

LSU President William F. Tate IV has named Keena Arbuthnot to the inaugural position of Vice President and Chief Data Officer, pending approval by the LSU Board of Supervisors. In this role, Arbuthnot will have the charge of building data-driven analytics and measurement systems to guide decision making and assess university progress toward strategic goals.

Morgan Decuir

Ensuring Student Success for All

LSU alumna Morgan Decuir is a first-generation college graduate. She leads STEM education for kindergarten through fourth grade at Caneview K-8 in Port Allen and recently won the Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge, bringing more STEM learning opportunities to her community and to Louisiana students.

Louisiana Cyberattack: Protecting Yourself From Scammers and Identity Theft

Louisiana Cyberattack: Protecting Yourself From Scammers and Identity Theft

The cyberattack of Louisiana’s Office of Motor Vehicles has left citizens vulnerable to the risk of identity theft. The breach exposed sensitive information, including Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers, which can be exploited by cybercriminals. In light of this incident, E. J. Ourso College of Business Associate Professor AJ Burns, one of the college’s cybersecurity experts, suggests the following tips to safeguard yourself from scammers and unauthorized access.

LSU Experts Available to Speak on ‘Unprecedented’ OMV Data Breach

LSU Experts Available to Speak on 'Unprecedented' OMV Data Breach

LSU experts are available for media interviews about topics surrounding the ongoing 'unprecedented' MOVEit data breach.

LSU Online & Continuing Education Joins Nationwide Tech Training Initiative to Bridge Louisiana's Talent Gaps

LSU Online & Continuing Education Joins Nationwide Tech Training Initiative to Bridge Louisiana's Talent Gaps

Louisiana's flagship institution partners with SkillStorm to expand regional tech talent pipelines; help employers throughout the region address talent shortages and close skill gaps in their existing workforce.

LSU Manship School’s John Hamilton Honored for Media History Excellence by AEJMC

LSU Manship School’s John Hamilton Honored for Media History Excellence by AEJMC

LSU Professor John Maxwell Hamilton has been awarded the Donald L. Shaw Senior Scholar Award by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s (AEJMC) History Division. This award honors a scholar who has a demonstrated record of excellence in media history that has spanned at least 15 years, including division membership.

Registration Open for LSU Executive Education’s Fall Executive Development Course

Registration Open for LSU Executive Education’s Fall Executive Development Course

Experienced professionals who seek to advance to senior or executive-level leadership are encouraged to register for LSU Executive Education’s Executive Development Program (EDP). The next session of this nonconsecutive, five-day program will be held Aug. 28, 29, & 30 and Sept. 25 & 26, 2023.

LSU-led Team Named Finalist for $160 Million Federal Grant

LSU-led Team Named Finalist for $160 Million Federal Grant

An LSU-led statewide team of universities, community and technical colleges, agencies and industry has been named a finalist for one of five $160 million National Science Foundation grants. The team's goal is to support energy transition and decarbonization through technology and talent development across Louisiana's industrial corridor.

LSU Hires Louisiana Native and Alum Mark A. Tullos Jr.  as Executive Director of the LSU Museum of Art

LSU Hires Louisiana Native and Alum Mark A. Tullos Jr. as Executive Director of the LSU Museum of Art

The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mark A. Tullos Jr. as its new Executive Director.