Imagine a Baton Rouge riverfront with multiple parks, a garden, a promenade, residential areas and outdoor dining integrated with a trolley to take you from place to place.
In a change that could reshape live events in Baton Rouge, LSU athletics leaders have begun planning to replace the aging Pete Maravich Assembly Center and work with city-parish government
In front of dozens of faculty members on Wednesday, LSU President William Tate IV talked at length about the university’s move away from the term “inclusion” and toward a new
LSU has removed some diversity messages from its website and replaced the word “Inclusion” with “Engagement” in the newly named Division of Engagement, Civil Rights and Title IX.
Awarded a $5 million grant by the U.S. Department of Education earlier this month, Southern University will use the money to pursue a higher research designation that could give a
A former LSU professor is being accused of having an extramarital affair with his graduate assistant and using them to lobby for the Louisiana Legislature to pass laws criticizing critical
When DisruptReady CEO Henry Hays approached LSU vice president and provost Roy Haggerty this summer about implementing AI education, Hays said the pair began the process of creating a new
At the heart of LSU’s mission as a university lies the Scholarship First Agenda, focused on improving the school through concerted efforts in five key areas.
As the use of artificial intelligence becomes increasingly prevalent in education worldwide, the LSU college of humanities and social sciences is embracing the new technology by offering AI-engaged classrooms as