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Instagram post announcing the creation of the Sierra Frazier Memorial Scholarship Fund.

LSU Panhellenic Council announces scholarship for new members in honor of Sierra Frazier

By Gabby Jimenez August 15, 2022

The LSU Panhellenic Council announced the creation of the Sierra Frazier Memorial Scholarship Fund for new members in an Instagram post on Aug. 6.The scholarship honors Sierra Frazier, a Delta Gamma member...

Abigail Trammel is moving to LSU from Raleigh, NC.

‘I knew what I wanted’: Incoming out-of-state freshmen explain why they chose LSU

By Gabby Jimenez August 12, 2022

Abigail Trammel didn’t always know she would attend LSU. Trammel, a psychology and criminology freshman, is from Raleigh, North Carolina, where her parents both work at North Carolina State University. “I...

Vice Provost of LSU, Roy Haggerty, delivers his commencement speech in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on August 12, 2022.

New provost Haggerty reveals plans for energy, communication, grad students

By Maddie Scott August 12, 2022

Transitioning from his role as dean of science at Oregon State University, LSU's new executive vice president and provost Roy Haggerty has plans to advance both student success and President Tate’s...

The LSU Student Health Center sits open on Thursday, March 3, 2022, on Infirmary Lane in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU gives monkeypox update and announces steps university will take for preparedness

By Reveille Staff Report August 11, 2022

The LSU Office of Communications and University Relations sent an email Monday updating faculty, staff and students about monkeypox and what the university is doing to prepare for possible cases on campus. The...

Chart on fire safety equipment from the 2021 Annual Security and Fire Report

Report reveals multiple residential buildings at LSU lacking fire safety features

By Allison Allsop August 8, 2022

The latest issuance of LSU’s annual security and fire report revealed several residential buildings on campus lack certain safety features, including the Edward Gay Apartments, which houses students...

The upper rooms of Kirby Smith exposed to open air, likely the first time since the construction of the building, on Friday, May 20, 2022.

Goodbye, Kirby Smith: Watch the time lapsed destruction of the dorm

By Xander Gennarelli August 2, 2022

After months of construction, Kirby Smith, the infamous 57-year old dorm located on the north edge of campus, is no more.  The location where the dorm was previously located will be turned into a...

William Tate IV speaks during the interview process in LSU's presidential search on May 6, 2021. Tate was named president of LSU on May 7, 2021. Courtesy Katherine Seghers, LSU.

Traveling Tigers: Breaking down university-funded travel expenses for administration

By Domenic Purdy July 31, 2022

LSU paid approximately $19,000 in travel expenses to key administration members, including nearly $3,000 to send four administrators, including President William Tate IV and Athletic Director Scott Woodward,...

Manship School of Mass Communication Dean Jerry Ceppos plans to increase his research efforts and push students toward the digital revolution during the new year.

Manship community mourns Jerry Ceppos, beloved professor, mentor and former dean

By Domenic Purdy July 31, 2022

Jerry Ceppos, former Manship School of Mass Communication dean, professor and award winning journalist, died on Friday. He was 75. He died from sepsis brought on by severe infection in his Baton Rouge...

Todd Manuel during his open forum presentation on Wednesday. 

“Actions speak louder than words”: meet the inaugural Vice President of Inclusion, Civil Rights and Title IX

By Domenic Purdy July 24, 2022

Returning to his alma mater after almost 30 years, Todd Manuel was named LSU’s first-ever Vice President of Inclusion, Civil Rights and Title IX, taking an office created amidst a national Title...

The LSU Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College stands on Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021, on Highland Road in Baton Rouge, La.

Two LSU students named 2022-23 Astronaut Scholars

By Cole Hernandez July 18, 2022

LSU students Rachael Coates and Cale Locicero were named 2022-23 Astronaut Scholars by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and are LSU’s 13th and 14th recipients of this award. The...

An exterior photo of the Hope Medical Group for Women on Feb. 20, 2020, in Shreveport, La. The clinic is one of three in the state that provides abortions to women, and it is challenging a state law that requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. The Supreme Court is hearing the case on March 4. (AP Photo/Rebecca Santana)

Future of LSU OB-GYN residency program up in the air with overturning of Roe v. Wade

By Allison Allsop & Maddie Scott July 16, 2022

Obstetrics and gynecology medical residents at LSU train at a Shreveport abortion clinic. Where those students will get critical training needed to complete their residencies is up in the air as Louisiana’s...

Todd Manuel during his open forum presentation on Wednesday. 

Todd Manuel selected as new Vice President of Inclusion, Civil Rights and Title IX

By Reveille Staff Report July 13, 2022

LSU announced Wednesday that Todd Manuel, director of Organizational Health & Diversity for Entergy, will serve as the first permanent Vice President of Inclusion, Civil Rights and Title IX.  "Todd...