- 0:352024 Summer Commencement Highlights 🎓🎓 Hats off to the largest summer graduating class in LSU history! Exactly 1,061 degrees were awarded today, breaking last summer's record of 1,037. #LSU24 | #LSUGrad
- 2:45:08Summer 2024 CommencementGeaux Tigers!
- Summer 2024 CommencementGeaux Tigers!
- 0:30🩸Breakthrough Diagnostic Test for SepsisSepsis is the No. 1 cause of death in hospitals and Louisiana leads the country with the highest rate of sepsis mortality.Learn more about this groundbreaking and lifesaving test ➡️ https://www.lsu.edu/mediacenter/news/2023/01/18-lsuhealth-oneal-sepsis-test.php
- 0:32👀 What you don't realize about LSU...Whether it’s on the playing field or in the research lab, we build teams that win 🥇#WBTTW
- 0:36🔥 LSU 𝗫 Travis Scott 𝗫 Fanatics 🔥Travis Scott surprised students at LSU, unveiling a limited-edition “Jack Goes Back to College” product line. #travisscott #fanatics
- 0:36🔭 NASA's Landolt Space MissionThe Landolt NASA Space Mission will put an artificial “star” in orbit around the Earth. Learn more about what this means for potential new discoveries in our galaxy here ➡️ https://www.lsu.edu/physics/news/2024/landolt_nasa_mission.php
- 1:04Scholarship First: The Strategic FrameworkThe Scholarship First Strategic Framework aligns our efforts to elevate our state and its people through education, discovery, outreach, and leadership. As the Statewide University, LSU will serve as a cornerstone of Louisiana’s prosperity, building teams that win for our state.Learn more ➡️ https://www.lsu.edu/strategic-framework/index.php
- 1:10A Cure for Untreatable Cancer from Infectious Bacteria?Oddly enough, strep throat may have just become a roundabout player in cancer treatment.LSU Biological Sciences Professor Roger Laine is developing a cancer treatment using the bacteria responsible for strep throat and other infections.
- 1:41Beyond the Forecast: Meteorologist Steve CaparottaSteve Caparotta, a familiar face on Baton Rouge televisions for over two decades, has taken on a new role at LSU as an instructor, bringing his wealth of real-world meteorological experience to the classroom. Earning his master’s degree and Ph.D. from LSU himself, Caparotta's journey from television meteorologist to educator highlights the growing importance of hands-on learning in the field of meteorology, especially in places like Louisiana that face unique but serious weather challenges.Learn more about the course and its importance to Louisiana and beyond: https://lsu.edu/blog/2024/05/30stevecaparotta.php
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