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LSU Civil and Environmental Engineering, Geography and Anthropology Research Preservation of Native American Sites

LSU Civil and Environmental Engineering, Geography and Anthropology Research Preservation of Native American Sites

Research has shown that the Louisiana coast is slipping away little by little, which will continue to impact coastal communities. One such community that goes mostly unnoticed are Native Americans, whose archaeological sites are greatly affected by coastal erosion. Wanting to help Louisiana tribes sustain their sacred ground, faculty in the LSU Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and LSU Department of Geography and Anthropology are working alongside other Louisiana universities to evaluate and determine how these tribes can protect their land.

LSU, UT-Austin Hosting Meeting on CO2 Storage Monitoring

LSU, UT-Austin Hosting Meeting on CO2 Storage Monitoring

Media are invited to attend the opening of the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas (IEAGHG) Monitoring Network Meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 8, at 8 a.m., in the Noland/Laborde Hall at the Cook Conference Center on LSU’s campus.

LSU’s Christie Working on Water Treatment Through Use of Membranes

LSU’s Christie Working on Water Treatment Through Use of Membranes

In a lab on the third floor of Patrick F. Taylor Hall, LSU Civil and Environmental Engineering Assistant Professor Kofi Christie is bouncing from one station to another, checking in with the four students who make up the Christie Research Group. The fragile membranes they are creating and working with are relatively small, but if all goes to plan, the knowledge and insight they produce could be huge.

Longer Hurricane Season?

Longer Hurricane Season?

Hurricane season officially runs June 1 through November 30, but Louisiana State Climatologist and LSU professor Barry Keim and a group of researchers are finding hurricane season is becoming longer in duration, with the season beginning earlier and ending later.

NEW STUDY REVEALS INSIGHTS INTO INSIDER COMPUTER ABUSE AND ORGANIZATIONAL SECURITY

LSU Business Professor Authors New Study That Reveals Insights Into Insider Computer Abuse and Organizational Security

Insider computer abuse (ICA), or the unauthorized and deliberate misuse of organizational information resources by insiders, continues to be a significant threat to organizational information systems security. Despite efforts to deter and sanction such behavior, recent studies have shown that many employees are willing to share confidential or regulated information under certain circumstances, and a significant number of security breaches are linked to insiders. These findings indicate that current security measures, mostly relying on deterrence-based sanctions, are not effectively addressing the issue of ICA.

LSU Civil & Environmental Engineering Team Examines Effects of Rising Sea Levels Along Texas Coastal Bend

LSU Civil & Environmental Engineering Team Examines Effects of Rising Sea Levels Along Texas Coastal Bend

According to the Texas General Land Office, 64% of the Texas coast is eroding at an average rate of six feet per year, with some areas losing more than 30 feet per year. Coastal erosion for any city or state means property values decrease; homes and businesses are lost; local economies feel the impact of less tourism; farming and fishing industries are impacted; and roads and infrastructure are at risk. Nothing can be done to control Mother Nature, but creating buffers between storm surge and the land can greatly reduce coastal erosion over time.

Dr. Alex Garn

Alex Garn Named Interim Director of the School of Kinesiology

The LSU College of Human Sciences & Education named Alex Garn, PhD, as interim director of the LSU School of Kinesiology. Garn will begins this role immediately, following the retirement of Director Melinda Solmon, PhD.

LSU Biological Engineering Professor, Team Create Advanced Wound-Healing Technology

LSU Biological Engineering Professor, Team Create Advanced Wound-Healing Technology

A new means of wound-healing technology could be available to surgeons and patients in the near future thanks to a team of researchers from LSU Biological Engineering, Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine, and Inha University in the Republic of Korea.

LSU Names Danny Barrow Vice President for Enrollment Management & Student Success

LSU Names Danny Barrow Vice President for Enrollment Management & Student Success

Danny Barrow has been selected to serve as LSU's Vice President for Enrollment Management & Student Success, pending approval by the LSU Board of Supervisors. Barrow has been serving as the Interim Vice President since March. In the permanent role, Barrow will continue to lead recruiting and retention efforts that attract the best and brightest students who will succeed in the classroom and beyond, continuing to elevate LSU's academic profile.

LSU Names Innovation & Technology Commercialization Director

LSU Names Innovation & Technology Commercialization Director

The LSU Office of Innovation & Technology Commercialization has named its new director, technology licensing and commercialization veteran Spencer Rogers.

LSU SYMPHONIC WINDS TO PERFORM AT REGIONAL CONFERENCE

LSU Symphonic Winds to Perform at Regional Conference

The LSU Symphonic Winds has been chosen as one of seven collegiate ensembles to perform at the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Southern Division Conference, to be hosted at the University of Memphis in February 2024.

E. J. Ourso College of Business Recognizes Student Scholarship Recipients

E. J. Ourso College of Business Recognizes Student Scholarship Recipients

The LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business announces undergraduate scholarship recipients for the 2023-2024 academic year.

Leading School in Library and Information Science Announces New Name – LSU School of Information Studies

Leading School in Library and Information Science Announces New Name – LSU School of Information Studies

The LSU School of Library & Information Science announced today they will be changing their name to the LSU School of Information Studies. The change reflects the school’s expansion into additional areas of education, including the Archival Studies and Records & Information Management Graduate Certificates. The school also offers an undergraduate minor in Digital Studies and two general education courses.

McNeese State University Joins LSU Reilly Center Partnership to Document, Preserve Women’s Legacies in State Politics

McNeese State University Joins LSU Reilly Center Partnership to Document, Preserve Women’s Legacies in State Politics

The Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at LSU’s Manship School of Mass Communication is partnering with McNeese State University to document Louisiana women’s experiences as political leaders through oral histories.

Darpa Taps LSU to Solve Cybersecurity Challenges

DARPA Taps LSU to Solve Cybersecurity Challenges in Virtual and Augmented Reality

LSU researchers Ibrahim "Abe" Baggili and Andrew Webb have received $600K from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, to study safety aspects of virtual and augmented reality applications for U.S. military missions and training.