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ExxonMobil donates $1.3 million to LSU Foundation

By Natalie Anderson October 20, 2016

ExxonMobil has donated $1.3 million to the LSU Foundation as part of the ExxonMobil Foundation’s 2015 Educational Matching Gift Program and its departmental grant program, according to a Thursday...

Jenee Slocum is the new Director of the Manship School's Reilly Center for Media and Public Affairs.

University alumna takes on role as Reilly Center’s new director

By CJ Carver October 20, 2016

As of Monday, the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs has a new director, Jenee Slocum. After most recently worked as policy director of the Louisiana...

Miles removed from promotional video, changes cost $2,270

By Katie Gagliano October 4, 2016

The football field isn’t the only place where fans will be seeing less of Les Miles. Former head coach Miles was noticeably absent from the University’s national Here to Win commercial during...

Members debate during the Board of Regents meeting on Feb. 23, 2015, where tuition autonomy is discussed.

LSU Leadership Development Institute approved by Board of Regents

By Katie Gagliano September 22, 2016

The Louisiana Board of Regents formally recognized the College of Human Sciences and Education’s Leadership Development Institute Thursday. The institute has been in development since August 2014,...

Freshman class one of the highest achieving, though enrollment numbers dip

Freshman class one of the highest achieving, though enrollment numbers dip

By Katie Gagliano September 21, 2016

New data from the Office of Budget and Planning depicts a sharp spike in total University enrollment following low first-day figures. On Aug. 22, total University enrollment was tallied at 25,548 students...

LSU Global partners and LSU faculty talk amongst themselves on Sept. 19, 2016 in the LSU Global Office.

LSU Global relocates to Union, eases international student transition

By Allison Bruhl September 19, 2016

Countries from abroad joined together on campus Sunday afternoon as the Baton Rouge Capital City Rotary Club and the University’s International Programs displayed cultural exhibits and performances...

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Former LSU administrator, chemistry professor to receive national award

By CJ Carver September 19, 2016

On April 4, University Director Emerita of the Center for Academic Success Saundra McGuire, a retired assistant vice chancellor and chemistry professor, will be honored with the 2017 American Chemical...

LSU President F. King Alexander and U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King discuss problems and improvements facing education during the “Opportunities Across America” bus tour in the LSU Digital Media Center on Friday, Sept. 16.

LSU President meets with Sec. of Education to talk college affordability, access

September 17, 2016

Prior to a “fireside chat” with LSU President F. King Alexander, U.S. Education Secretary John B. King detailed to an auditorium full of reporters, students and higher education leaders his...

Milo Yiannopoulos

Conservative performer’s upcoming LSU appearance sparks campus controversy

By Gillen Briede September 12, 2016

Representatives from LGBTQ student organizations and the University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs met Monday night to discuss ways to protest and potentially halt an upcoming campus performance...

Valencia Jones is one of two women on the LSU Board of Supervisors on Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 at the LSU Board of Supervisors' Board Room.

Alumna Valencia Jones attends first meeting as Board of Supervisors member

By Katie Gagliano September 11, 2016

The LSU Board of Supervisors swore in University alumna Valencia Jones as its newest member Friday. Jones is Gov. John Bel Edwards’ fourth appointment to the Board of Supervisors since he assumed...

LSU student holds clicker infront of Troy H. Middleton Library where clickers are no longer available for rent on Sept. 5, 2016, on LSU Campus.

Middleton no longer renting clickers, students to purchase licenses

By CJ Carver September 5, 2016

Beginning this semester, Middleton Library will no longer provide clickers for checkout, and students will now have to purchase a new clicker license that could cost between $21 and $55 in addition to...

The LSU dining hall, The 5, on Monday Aug. 29, 2016, on LSU's Campus. Due to new regulations, LSU students can now only swipe in one person when entering the campus dining halls.

Meal swipes policy change catches LSU students, parents by surprise

By Natalie Anderson August 29, 2016

During first-year orientation, mother Amy Cannon said she was told her daughter, a freshman who lives on campus, would be able to use her Tiger Card meal swipes as she saw fit once she purchased her meal...