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CERA flood modeling for Hurricane Ian

LSU, State Meet Growing U.S. Demand for Storm Surge and Flood Predictions

With support from the Louisiana Legislature, LSU is increasing the capacity of one of its most in-demand tools to protect coastal communities from flooding and storm surge while adding operational relevance to the science that supports it.

LSU to Host Growth Stage Entrepreneurship Boot Camp for Military Veterans

LSU to Host Growth Stage Entrepreneurship Boot Camp for Military Veterans

EBV Accelerate, an Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Military Veterans who are current business owners, will be hosted by LSU’s E. J. Ourso College of Business from May 1 through May 4, 2023. Nine veteran business owners from around the country have been selected for this year’s cohort.

Center for Medical Education

LSU Health Shreveport Expansion Outlines Bright Future for Students, Region

With the new Center for Medical Education and Emerging Viral Threats more than 75 percent complete and on track to open this fall, students and leaders at LSU Health Shreveport are starting to see the impact the new building will have on them, their careers and health in north Louisiana.

University Lakes Project Poised to Move Forward with Phase 1 Construction

University Lakes Project Poised to Move Forward with Phase 1 Construction

Advance work for the University Lakes Project has concluded, marking a major milestone toward full implementation of the restoration and revitalization project. Phase 1 work, estimated at $17,874,132 and spanning approximately one year, will begin upon receipt of the US Army Corps of Engineers permit for the work.

Innovative Food Truck Concept Wins 2023 J Terrell Brown Venture Challenge

Innovative Food Truck Concept Wins 2023 J Terrell Brown Venture Challenge

Rollin’ Yöggler’s Turkey Durkeys won first place in the 2023 J Terrell Brown Venture Challenge for their quick-service food concept featuring fried turkey fingers and stuffing fries to be served from a fleet of vibrant food trucks. Their first-place finish came with a $20,000 award.

LSU Senior Earns Sixth Place in National Journalism Competition

LSU Senior Earns Sixth Place in National Journalism Competition

LSU Manship School of Mass Communication broadcast journalism senior Aria Pons placed sixth in the Television Features News Competition of the 2022 — 2023 Hearst Journalism Awards Program. The competition received 77 entries from 47 schools. Pons’ win ties for the highest Manship School student’s placement in the competition since 2013.

LSU’s Social Research & Evaluation Center Named Center of Research Excellence by Louisiana Board of Regents

LSU’s Social Research & Evaluation Center Named Center of Research Excellence by Louisiana Board of Regents

The LSU Social Research & Evaluation Center (SREC) in the LSU College of Human Sciences & Education has been named a Louisiana Board of Regents Center of Research Excellence. SREC is the second Center of Research Excellence at Louisiana State University A&M and the only center focused on evaluating and researching social issues affecting our communities.

LSU Senior Birdie O’Connell Receives Louisiana Association of Broadcasters Scholarship

LSU Senior Birdie O’Connell Receives Louisiana Association of Broadcasters Scholarship

The Louisiana Association of Broadcasters (LAB) recognized LSU Manship School of Mass Communication senior Birdie O'Connell, a Tiger TV sports journalist and Manship Ambassador, with the LAB Broadcast Scholarship at the 2023 LAB Prestige Awards. O’Connell was one of two students in the state to earn the $4,000 scholarship.

LSU Names Alumnus Eric Lau as Dean of the College of Music & Dramatic Arts

LSU Names Alumnus Eric Lau as Dean of the College of Music & Dramatic Arts

LSU has named alumnus Eric Lau the Dean of the College of Music & Dramatic Arts, effective July 1, pending approval by the LSU Board of Supervisors. Lau currently serves as Dean of both the Honors College and the University College at the University of New Mexico.

WFL PBRC

Optimizing Military Health and Performance

Scientists Claire Berryman and Stephen Hennigar joined LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center to build on three decades as the leading academic provider of nutrition science for the Department of Defense.

LSU Holding Spring Greening Day & Sustainability Expo April 20

LSU Holding Spring Greening Day & Sustainability Expo April 20

Campus Sustainability will host its annual Spring Greening Day & Sustainability Expo on Thursday, April 20 from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. in front of the Student Union. Students, staff, and faculty are asked to volunteer to assist Landscape Services staff in planting and beautifying the area in front of the Student Union from Highland Road to Tower Drive. The planting and mulching that takes place on SGD creates landscapes that offer both an aesthetic benefit and ecological significance to the soil, wildlife, and water quality on campus.

Four University Laboratory School Athletes to Sign with Colleges

Four University Laboratory School Athletes to Sign with Colleges

Four University Laboratory School athletes will sign with colleges Tuesday, April 18, at 12:45 p.m. in the school's Pennington McKernan Gymnasium.

Secret Service MOU story

LSU and U.S. Secret Service Partner to Address Cyber Challenges for Louisiana, Nation

Cross-campus opportunities forge partnership to support national security, protect Louisiana's citizens and transform Tigers into the next generation of agents.

LSU Delta Mouth Literary Festival

LSU's Delta Mouth Literary Festival Returns After 3-Year Hiatus

On April 21-23, Delta Mouth Literary Festival, a free, three-day event, will bring nationally acclaimed authors to Baton Rouge. Since 2009, the annual Delta Mouth Literary Festival, founded and run by graduate students in LSU's MFA Creative Writing Program, has been a flagship event for the literary arts here in Baton Rouge; however, due to the pandemic, the festival has been on a break since 2019.

Can Shoplifting Cause Problems in Employee Retention? LSU Researcher Provides Insight for Practitioners

Can Shoplifting Cause Problems in Employee Retention? LSU Researcher Provides Insight for Practitioners

Recent disruptions, labor shortages, and fiscal pressures have imposed and highlighted changes in the roles and responsibilities of frontline employees (FLEs) in retail service environments. Being yelled at, accused, threatened, or having their presence ignored while customers shoplift are just some examples of customers’ deviant behaviors (CDB) that FLEs are expected to endure on a regular basis without extra compensation. As a result, frustrated FLEs now find themselves saying “not my circus, not my monkeys,” which has a tremendous impact on organizations and retailing services.