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LSU Professor Receives NSF CAREER Award, Research Addresses Privacy Concerns in Videoconferencing

LSU Professor Receives NSF CAREER Award, Research Addresses Privacy Concerns in Videoconferencing

Since the pandemic, our primary means of interacting have evolved to include video conferencing applications, which are broadly used to connect geographically distant people for work, school, and even socially. During these interactions, it’s not uncommon for a user to turn off his or her microphone and/or camera out of concern for privacy. However, microphones and cameras can still leak other kinds of information beyond what is seen and heard through “micro signals,” which are too tiny for humans to recognize but detectable by machines.

Group photo of students at Geaux Big service day

LSU Tigers Make a $2.4 Million Difference Yearly Through Volunteerism, Service Events

Geaux Big Baton Rouge — a fun, inclusive, and collaborative celebration of service — is LSU's largest single day of student contributions to the Greater Baton Rouge community. But our Tigers are offering a helping hand all year long.

Creative Lead of Microsoft's Global Search and AI Team to Speak at LSU's AI-Focused Symposium

Creative Lead of Microsoft's Global Search and AI Team to Speak at LSU's AI-Focused Symposium

The LSU Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs’ 2024 John Breaux Symposium, “AI in Mass Communication,” will feature live demos from AI experts and explore its use in communication industries, along with the accompanying ethical considerations.

Dr. Mandi Lopez, LSU Vet Med

LSU Syringe Device Improves Stem Cell Delivery to Patient

LSU researchers' new invention - a syringe that can temporarily store adult stem cells so that they can be delivered and given to the patient from the same device - is the booster physicians and veterinarians need to treat tendon injuries more effectively.

LSU Reilly Center Seeking Participants Interested in Creating Change to Apply for Community Collaborative Cohort

LSU Reilly Center Seeking Participants Interested in Creating Change to Apply for Community Collaborative Cohort

The Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at LSU’s Manship School of Mass Communication is recruiting its fourth cohort for “The Community Collaborative: By the Community, For the Community,” a statewide capacity-building project designed to enhance citizens’ ability to engage civically.

Creative Lead of Microsoft's Global Search and AI Team to Speak at LSU's AI-Focused Symposium

Creative Lead of Microsoft's Global Search and AI Team to Speak at LSU's AI-Focused Symposium

The generative AI market size reached $45 billion globally in 2023, and 56% of corporate executives don’t know if their organizations have ethical standards in place for guiding the use of AI tools.

LSU Names Courtney Phillips Vice President of Health Affairs and Chief Health Officer

LSU Names Courtney Phillips Vice President of Health Affairs and Chief Health Officer

LSU has named Courtney Phillips, former Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health, to the position of Vice President of Health Affairs and Chief Health Officer. In this role, Phillips will work closely with university leadership across the LSU system as well as with healthcare partners to maximize the system's healthcare-related financial well-being, enhance operational efficiency, develop new revenue streams and leverage related strengths.

LSU, Delaware and Johns Hopkins Researchers Examine the Mechanics of the Human Brain

LSU, Delaware and Johns Hopkins Researchers Examine the Mechanics of the Human Brain

Faculty from LSU, the University of Delaware, and Johns Hopkins University are collaborating on a project that may help us better understand how large and rapid mechanical forces deform the brain during events such as falls and car crashes. Having this understanding is critical to developing computer models for predicting brain injury, as well as designing safer personal protective equipment and brain injury management and prevention strategies.

LSU student poses with multi-platinum recording artist Travis Scott

LSU Kicks Off Nationwide Launch of Cactus Jack Collegiate Merchandise

LSU was the first of 28 universities across the nation to unveil a limited-edition "Jack Goes Back to College" product line, featuring LSU gear, at a special event at midnight on April 4 at the LSU Barnes & Noble Bookstore on campus. The event coincided with the national launch of the product line.

LSU’s Pipeline Leak Detection Technology Could Save Energy Companies Millions

LSU's Pipeline Leak Detection Technology Could Save Energy Companies Millions

Researchers use Fiber Bragg Grating Advanced Signal Processing

LSU Faculty Experts Available to Discuss Baltimore Bridge Collapse

LSU Faculty Experts Available to Discuss Baltimore Bridge Collapse

Two LSU engineering professors and one LSU law professor are available to give insight on the tragic bridge collapse in Baltimore.

LSU Eunice campus

LSU Eunice Announces $3.25 Million in Federal Funding for STEAM Center

LSU Eunice is set to receive $3.25 million in federal funding earmarked for the upcoming STEAM Innovation Center on campus, a renovation and reimagining of LSUE’s current Science Building, the first building erected on the campus in 1967.

Chemical Engineering, Biological Sciences Faculty Receive Largest NSF PFI Grant Ever Awarded to LSU

Chemical Engineering, Biological Sciences Faculty Receive Largest NSF PFI Grant Ever Awarded to LSU

Nootkatone Studies Could Lead to Prevention of Lyme Disease. LSU Chemical Engineering (ChE) Professor Kerry Dooley, LSU ChE Department Chair and Professor Mike Benton, and LSU Department of Biological Sciences (Biol. Sci.) Professor Roger Laine will continue their work on a project that could bring affordable and effective insect repellent to the masses, possibly decreasing the number of Lyme disease, malaria, and West Nile virus cases around the world.

SPRING 2024 RUCKS FELLOWS ANNOUNCED

Spring 2024 Rucks Fellows Announced

The Rucks Department of Management at the E. J. Ourso College of Business acknowledges outstanding students as Rucks Fellows. These students are chosen by the faculty and represent the highest level of academic achievement among senior management majors in any of the department's concentrations. To be eligible, the student must be among the top graduating seniors in the management curriculum based on their grade-point average; honorees are announced in the fall and spring semesters.

LSU ANNOUNCES DISTINGUISHED RESEARCH MASTERS

LSU Announces Distinguished Research Masters

Each year, LSU's Office of Research & Economic Development honors the exceptional research and scholarship of two LSU faculty as Distinguished Research Masters.