Recent News Releases
The Stately Oak
While philanthropic motivations vary, they yield a common outcome for the College of Agriculture and the LSU AgCenter: enhanced ability to drive the mission.
Newly renovated LSU Textile and Costume Museum reopens with Mayan textile exhibition
The exhibition features the recently acquired Travis Doering collection of textiles and related artifacts from 40 Mayan villages in the Guatemala highlands.
LSU College of Agriculture Minority Student Organization Creates Outreach Program for Baton Rouge Youth
The LSU Chapter of Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS) partnered with the Greater Baton Rouge Area to launch Jr. MANRRS, a youth education initiative.
Alumni back on campus
The LSU College of Agriculture Alumni Association is back in full swing after facing the barrier of COVID for nearly two years, hosting multiple events on campus throughout the fall and spring semesters that welcomed alumni, families, faculty, staff and supporters of the college.
Designing a Legacy
The stately live oaks that line the roads on LSU’s campus are one of the most charming and beloved parts of the university. For nearly a century, these oaks have greeted students and alumni as they pass through the parade grounds and quadrangle.