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As the nation gears up for one of the most pivotal elections in recent history, the LSU Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at the Manship School of Mass Communication will prepare students and citizens to cast an informed vote with its upcoming event, “The 2024 Presidential Election: How to Analyze It like a Pro."

LSU and Integer’s collaboration will leverage modeling techniques to create representations of critical systems onboard naval platforms.

For more than 60,000 years, the standing tree stumps of the Alabama Underwater Forest--now 60 feet below the surface in the Gulf of Mexico--have remained intact, protected by the biogeochemical processes of the swamps and marshes they originally grew in.

LSU cybersecurity professor Ibrahim “Abe” Baggili is among an elite group of individuals selected by the Military Cyber Professionals Association to receive the prestigious Order of Thor medal this year.

The husband and wife LSU alumni duo behind The Crawfish App are now using their app building experience to help others, including other LSU graduates.

Louisiana’s alarming land loss makes LSU the ideal place for Xuelian “Shelley“ Meng to conduct her research and educate the state’s future land loss fighters. The LSU Department of Geography & Anthropology associate professor joined LSU in 2012.

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Funded by a groundbreaking $160 million award from the National Science Foundation, FUEL partners will work together to advance the nation’s capacity for energy innovation through use-inspired research and development that will impact our everyday lives, workforce development to protect current jobs and create new ones, and technology commercialization that will transform ideas into products for the marketplace.
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