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LSU Names Anzilla Gilmore Associate Vice President for Facility & Property Oversight

LSU Names Anzilla Gilmore Associate Vice President for Facility & Property Oversight

LSU has named Anzilla Gilmore to the position of Associate Vice President for Facility & Property Oversight, which includes executive level planning, policy development, and administrative

Brad Ives

LSU Selects Brad Ives to Lead LSU Institute for Energy Innovation

Ives will join LSU in October from North Carolina’s Catawba College, which became the first certified carbon-neutral college in the Southeast U.S. under his leadership.

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LSU Shreveport Earns ‘Hunger-Free Campus’ Designation from Louisiana Board of Regents

LSU 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 Researchers Awarded NSF Grant to Address Optimization in Infrastructure Systems

LSU Researchers Awarded NSF Grant to Address Optimization in Infrastructure Systems

A team of LSU researchers from electrical and computer engineering and physics was recently awarded nearly $500,000 from the National Science Foundation for a project to develop quantum computing-inspired algorithms that will address optimization problems appearing in various critical infrastructure systems, including power systems.

LSU Office of Graduate Business Programs Offers Centralized Services for Business Graduate Students

LSU Office of Graduate Business Programs Offers Centralized Services for Business Graduate Students

This new unit represents a significant milestone in the Ourso College’s commitment to providing students with exceptional educational and professional development opportunities. OGBP will offer services to enhance graduate students’ academic and professional journeys, like career coaching, professional development resources, experiential learning programs, international travel experiences, networking and industry engagement opportunities, and program application and admission oversight.

Four Distinguished Communicators Join LSU Manship School’s 2023 Hall of Fame

Four Distinguished Communicators Join LSU Manship School’s 2023 Hall of Fame

LSU’s Manship School of Mass Communication will honor the accomplishments of four distinguished mass communication professionals as they are inducted into the Manship School Hall of Fame at its annual gala on September 21, 2023.

Golden Richard

LSU Names Professor Golden Richard Interim Director of the LSU Cyber Center

Richard spearheaded LSU's successful pursuit of NSA designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations in 2022. The LSU Cyber Center will support projects and programs across disciplines to help secure people and infrastructure on the new frontier of state and national defense, in alignment with LSU's Scholarship First Agenda.

LSU’s Lawrence Receives NIH Grant to Improve MRI Imaging

LSU’s Lawrence Receives NIH Grant to Improve MRI Imaging

In five years’ time, LSU Chemical Engineering Assistant Professor Jimmy Lawrence’s current project may enable patients to benefit from metal-free MRI contrast agents that are safer, more reliable, and chemically versatile. Indeed, these new contrast agents could prove crucial for the diagnosis and monitoring of damaged blood vessels, small tumors, and abnormal tissues.

LSU Engineering Students Turn Lemons Into Lemons Racing Club

LSU Engineering Students Turn Lemons Into Lemons Racing Club

On a hot July morning, LSU Mechanical Engineering sophomores Liam Songné and Carter Mims find shade under a hovering old oak tree while they work on a vintage car in the driveway. Most people collect old cars to restore them, but these students are doing quite the opposite. They are dismantling an already-sparse 1966 Dodge Coronet to race as part of the newly-formed Lemons Racing Club at LSU.

Dept. of Energy Funds $4.9 Million LSU-led Direct Air Capture Hub Feasibility Study

Dept. of Energy Funds $4.9 Million LSU-led Direct Air Capture Hub Feasibility Study

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded an LSU-led consortium a $4.9 million project to support the first phase of the Pelican Gulf Coast Carbon Removal project. The Pelican Consortium, which includes Shell and the University of Houston, will evaluate the feasibility of building a direct air capture (DAC) hub in Louisiana. DAC technologies capture CO2 directly from the atmosphere. The captured CO2 can then be used to manufacture products or be permanently stored in deep geological formations. As envisioned, the hub would enable accelerated and replicable carbon removal and permanent storage in ways that protect and generate jobs in the state.