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Director of LSU Public Policy Research Center, Michael Henderson presents Public Opinion about Race Relations and Law Enforcement in Louisiana on Monday, October 3, 2016, in the Journalism Building on campus.

LSU professors talk race relations, public opinion in symposium panel

By William Taylor Potter October 3, 2016

Professors from the University’s Manship School of Mass Communication detailed the stark difference in opinions toward law enforcement officers from white and black people to a packed Holliday Forum...

LSU Law professor Paul Baier reads up on some legal literature in his LSU Law Center office on Oct. 3, 2016.

New LSU Law Center, political science course to focus on judges’ personalities

By Lauren Heffker October 3, 2016

Beginning in the spring, the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center and the Department of Political Science will offer a new Constitutional law seminar focusing on the effects of judicial personality on Constitutional...

LSU undergraduates to present research at annual conference

By CJ Carver October 3, 2016

The University’s Office of Strategic Initiatives will host its eighth annual Undergraduate Research Conference on Oct. 14, providing a forum for undergraduates to present their research, interact...

LSU Law professor Chris Tyson opens LSU’s Moment or Movement symposium, a two-day event to discuss racial issues in Louisiana.

Law professor talks history of race in Louisiana at LSU symposium

By William Taylor Potter October 3, 2016

LSU Associate Law Professor Chris Tyson, a Baton Rouge native, reassured a diverse crowd of LSU students, administration and community members Monday that discussing race relations is “an essential...

Graduate student Clay Tucker demonstrates coring a tree on Friday, Sept. 30, 2016, on LSU campus.

Doctoral student studies trees to improve coastal restoration efforts

By Lauren Heffker October 2, 2016

Louisiana’s rich culture has always been deeply tied to its landscape, which could be in jeopardy if it continues to disappear at an alarming rate. While the University is directly affected by the...

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LSU students give opinions on first presidential debate

By Laryssa Bonacquisti October 2, 2016

Following the first presidential debate, divides between political parties seem more apparent than ever. In this election, one of the most divisive in recent history, millennials’ interest have grown,...

The Music & Dramatic Arts Building hosts the play Secretaries on October 2, 2016.

LSU Theater’s lab season kicks off with “The Secretaries”

By CJ Carver October 2, 2016

What do you get when you mix murder, lumberjacks and a man in drag with a bunch of laughs? The University’s lab season production of “The Secretaries.” The Five Lesbian Brothers’...

Memorial Tower, towers peacefully over its courtyard on Wednesdsay, Aug, 17, 2016, near Thomas Boyd Hall.

LSU Salutes to induct 10 military alumni

By Allison Bruhl October 2, 2016

On Nov. 5, 10 distinguished alumni will be inducted into LSU’s military Hall of Honor sponsored by the University and Cadets of the Ole War Skule. By resolution of the LSU Board of Supervisors in...

NCAA President Mark Emmert discuss the current presidential election and how to lead a university on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, at the Business Education Complex.

NCAA president, former LSU chancellor talks leadership with students

By Natalie Anderson September 29, 2016

NCAA President Mark Emmert gave a lecture titled, “Leadership in Hard Times” Thursday in the Business Education Complex Auditorium as the first Brian and Barbara Haymon Visiting Professor. Emmert...

African Pompano. 2014. Giclée print on handmade Japanese rice paper in an edition of 13. 18 by 24 inches each.

Researchers use art to explore biodiversity in the Gulf of Mexico

By Katie Gagliano September 29, 2016

Two University researchers are using art as an outlet to excite the public about biodiversity in the Gulf of Mexico. “Crude Life,” a citizen art and science investigation of the Gulf of Mexico...

Senate memebers during the weekly Student Government Senate meeting on Wednesday Sept. 14, 2016, in the LSU Student Union.

UREC director updates SG on construction, announces separate facility

By Trey Couvillion September 28, 2016

A special update on the University’s UREC expansion and redesign was presented at the Student Government’s weekly Student Senate meeting Wednesday night. Laurie Braden, the director of University...

NCAA President Mark Emmert to speak at BEC

By Natalie Anderson September 28, 2016

NCAA President Mark Emmert will be speaking at the Business Education Complex Auditorium today at 7 p.m. Emmert will be named the first Brian and Barbara Haymon Distinguished Visiting Professor. He will...