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Bailey Tinsley was named one of the top 15 advertising students in the nation by the American Advertising Federation.

LSU student named top 15 advertising student in the nation

By Lara Nicholson March 1, 2019

Bailey Tinsley entered college wanting to be a filmmaker. After three years and the help of the Manship School of Mass Communication, he is now one of the top advertising students in the nation. Tinsley was...

University students and faculty participate in a Geaux Serve Day in fall 2018. 

LSU Master of Social Work preps students for life of service

By Bailey Chauvin February 26, 2019

The University’s Master of Social Work (MSW) degree prepares students for a future career in social work through an accommodating, hands-on program.The program was recently ranked by Social Work...

University students and faculty participate in a Geaux Serve Day in fall 2018. 

LSU offers one-year MBA program

By Bailey Chauvin February 26, 2019

The LSU Flores MBA Program now offers a one-year MBA track for students with undergraduate business degrees from accredited institutions. The first class of one-year MBA students will begin the program...

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LSU Online program, Moodle receiving major revamp

By Taylor Bourgeois February 25, 2019

Many University students take online classes along with their classes on campus, but Vice Provost of Digital and Continuing Education Sasha Thackaberry and her team are working hard for student success...

Lyn Rollins is one of the 2019 Manship Hall of Fame inductees.

Manship School announces 2019 hall of fame inductees

By Lara Nicholson February 21, 2019

While Manship School of Mass Communication students may only earn degrees in mass communication, the paths they take can lead anywhere, from exposing political corruption at city hall to overseeing...

The French House was built in 1935 and houses LSU's Honors College.

Honor societies: to join or not to join?

By Bailey Chauvin February 19, 2019

If you have at least a 3.0 GPA and have checked your email this semester, you’ve likely seen an invitation to join at least one honor society. Many honor societies send mass emails at the beginning...

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LSU professors help prevention of hurricanes and other hazards

By Sophie Liberto February 18, 2019

LSU assistant professors of civil and environmental engineering Navid Jafari, Chao Sun and Hongliang Zhang are collaborating with other University professors to make it easier to determine where big storms...

Members of the LSU areils class perform a show on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019, in the Music and Dramatic Arts building.

LSU Aerial Silks showcases local art talent, Prof. Erickson gives insight

By Lara Nicholson February 12, 2019

While students often spend class time in lecture, taking notes and writing essays, Associate Professor of Movement Nick Erickson’s students spend class performing acrobatic stunts while suspended...

Professor Thomas C. Galligan ,Jr and Professor Robert Lancaster thanking the attendees at the end of the program on Thursday,Jan.31,2019.

LSU Law Clinic celebrates 10th anniversary of program

By Bailey Chauvin February 12, 2019

LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center’s Law Clinic is celebrating 10 years of providing law students with real-world experience before they enter the field.The Clinic was established for faculty and students...

LSU Law Center alumni Lindsay Blouin and Joshua Newville coached current law students Allena McCain, Elise Benezech and Brooke Delaune for their criminal trial competition. 

LSU law students win national criminal trial competition

By Bailey Chauvin February 11, 2019

A team of LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center students won first place at the John L. Costello National Criminal Trial Competition. The competition took place from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3 and was hosted by George...

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LSU note takers play vital role in student success, must be reliable

By Sheridan Wall February 7, 2019

At the beginning of each semester, LSU professors make an announcement about needing note takers for the class. Some veteran students used to the routine may tune it out. Others hear an opportunity for...

LSU assistant professor of organic chemistry Tuo Wang stands inside a Choppin Hall on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019.

LSU Professor helps improve biofuel

By Sophie Liberto January 28, 2019

University Assistant Professor of Chemistry Tuo Wang and his students are the first to investigate an intact corn plant stalk at the atomic level.In the world today, there is a lot of interest in...