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- LSU Shreveport Earns ‘Hunger-Free Campus’ Designation from Louisiana Board of RegentsLSU Shreveport has received a hunger-free campus designation from the Louisiana Board of Regents, signifying that the university has mechanisms in place to combat student hunger, including the LSUS Food Pantry, which opened in 2018.
- LSU Shreveport Professor Spearheads Civil Rights Heritage Trail in Caddo ParishFour years ago, LSU Shreveport history professor Dr. Gary Joiner decided to create a self-guided tour of the history of the civil rights movement in Caddo Parish. Today, virtual markers point the way as travelers revisit those historic events.
- LSU Tigers Make a $2.4 Million Difference Yearly Through Volunteerism, Service EventsGeaux Big Baton Rouge — a fun, inclusive, and collaborative celebration of service — is LSU's largest single day of student contributions to the Greater Baton Rouge community. But our Tigers are offering a helping hand all year long.
- Pennington, LSU Health-N.O. Part of Partnership Awarded $20 Million Federal Grant for Biomedical Science WorkPennington Biomedical Research Center and LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans are part of a statewide research infrastructure group awarded a $20 million federal grant for biomedical science collaborations to benefit Louisiana.
- LSU Health New Orleans Named a Top University Fulbright Scholar ProducerLSU Health New Orleans is one of the 2022-2023 Top Producers of Fulbright Scholars, demonstrating a "dedication to preparing Americans to thrive in the global economy and serve as engaged citizens," the U.S. State Department said in its announcement.
- Paid Apprenticeship Program at LSUE Opens new Doors to Respiratory Therapy StudentsLSU Eunice, Ochsner Lafayette General, and Acadiana Workforce Solutions have joined forces for a paid respiratory therapy apprenticeship program at LSUE to provide opportunities in the respiratory therapy field for financially challenged families.
- LSU Eunice Announces $3.25 Million in Federal Funding for STEAM CenterLSU Eunice is set to receive $3.25 million in federal funding earmarked for the upcoming STEAM Innovation Center on campus, a renovation and reimagining of LSUE’s current Science Building, the first building erected on the campus in 1967.
- Hospital Commits $1M in Academic Support and Tuition Reimbursement for LSUA Nursing GraduatesLSU Alexandria has received a $1M commitment from a local hospital to empower and assist students pursuing a career in nursing by providing exclusive access, comprehensive training, and financial support throughout their academic journey.
- LSU Eunice and LSU Alexandria Sign Partnership for Surgical Technology ExpansionLSU Shreveport’s Master of Public Health program, a collaborative effort between LSUS and LSU Health Shreveport, has been named the fourth best in the nation in Fortune Magazine's 2023 rankings, citing the program's high retention rates.
- LSU Shreveport, Health Shreveport Public Health Master's Program Ranked 4th Nationally by Fortune MagazineLSU Shreveport’s Master of Public Health program, a collaborative effort between LSUS and LSU Health Shreveport, has been named the fourth best in the nation in Fortune Magazine's 2022 rankings, which cited the program's high retention rates.
- LSUS Ranks Among Nation’s Best in Economic Mobility for Low-Income GraduatesLSU Shreveport is among the nation’s best universities in helping low-income students improve their socioeconomic level, according to an annual Economic Mobility Index released by the national think tank Third Way.
- Creative Lead of Microsoft's Global Search and AI Team to Speak at LSU's AI-Focused SymposiumThe LSU Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs’ 2024 John Breaux Symposium, “AI in Mass Communication,” will feature live demos from AI experts and explore its use in communication industries, along with the accompanying ethical considerations.
- LSU Syringe Device Improves Stem Cell Delivery to PatientLSU researchers' new invention - a syringe that can temporarily store adult stem cells so that they can be delivered and given to the patient from the same device - is the booster physicians and veterinarians need to treat tendon injuries more effectively.
- LSU Receives Designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence From the National Security AgencyLSU has received its official designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence from the National Security Agency. Among the 33 schools newly designated or redesignated this year, LSU is the only university to become a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations.
- LSU Health Shreveport Unveils $79M Center for Medical EducationLSU Health Shreveport unveiled its transformative new Center for Medical Education on Monday, Dec. 11. The $79 million structure is designed to enhance the educational experience and interdisciplinary collaboration for students and faculty.
- LSU Reilly Center Seeking Participants Interested in Creating Change to Apply for Community Collaborative CohortThe Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at LSU’s Manship School of Mass Communication is recruiting its fourth cohort for “The Community Collaborative: By the Community, For the Community,” a statewide capacity-building project designed to enhance citizens’ ability to engage civically.
- LSU Names Courtney Phillips Vice President of Health Affairs and Chief Health OfficerLSU has named Courtney Phillips, former Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health, to the position of Vice President of Health Affairs and Chief Health Officer. In this role, Phillips will work closely with university leadership across the LSU system as well as with healthcare partners to maximize the system's healthcare-related financial well-being, enhance operational efficiency, develop new revenue streams and leverage related strengths.
- LSU, Delaware and Johns Hopkins Researchers Examine the Mechanics of the Human BrainFaculty from LSU, the University of Delaware, and Johns Hopkins University are collaborating on a project that may help us better understand how large and rapid mechanical forces deform the brain during events such as falls and car crashes. Having this understanding is critical to developing computer models for predicting brain injury, as well as designing safer personal protective equipment and brain injury management and prevention strategies.
- LSU Kicks Off Nationwide Launch of Cactus Jack Collegiate MerchandiseLSU was the first of 28 universities across the nation to unveil a limited-edition "Jack Goes Back to College" product line, featuring LSU gear, at a special event at midnight on April 4 at the LSU Barnes & Noble Bookstore on campus. The event coincided with the national launch of the product line.
- Spring 2024: LSU Shreveport Breaks Enrollment Record With More Than 10,000 StudentsLSU Shreveport has smashed its previous enrollment record, recording a final spring 2024 enrollment of 10,214. This marks an enrollment increase of nearly 1,500 students over spring 2023, a 17 percent jump.
- LSU's Pipeline Leak Detection Technology Could Save Energy Companies MillionsResearchers use Fiber Bragg Grating Advanced Signal Processing
- LSU Faculty Experts Available to Discuss Baltimore Bridge CollapseTwo LSU engineering professors and one LSU law professor are available to give insight on the tragic bridge collapse in Baltimore.
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