Jasmine Babineaux
Coordinator, Leadership & Service
I do this work because I believe in paying it forward and that education is the key
to excellence. I am a student affairs educator because it’s a part of my purpose to
support, empower, and guide young people to fulfill their highest destiny.
A part of my destiny is to serve our coming generations to be critical thinkers, creatives, and intentional leaders who are fearless!
I learned early on that success is a shared effort, and I seek to be a part of students’ support system as they pave their own lane of achievement.
I also believe that through growth and personal development, anything can be accomplished. Often, students need a mentor or someone cheering for them to persevere beyond their own expectations.
I learned early on that success is a shared effort, and I seek to be a part of students’ support system as they pave their own lane of achievement. -Jasmine
Hidden talents
Most people are surprised to learn that I can freestyle on the piano!
My thoughts on destiny and peace
My Grandmother, Mona Mel Morrison-Babineaux, is the matriarch of my family. She and my Grandfather raised me to be a spiritual being who shared love no matter where I went. My Mawmaw instilled in me to be bold and confident, adventurous, and prayerful. I grew up practicing Catholicism until I moved away to pursue my undergraduate degree which was the catalyst for finding my own path to God. Those values continue to ground me in my faith and spirituality. I believe that having a connection to God is essential to achieving one’s destiny, living a peaceful life, and radiating light effortlessly.
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My favorite TV shows are Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Insecure, and Lie to Me.
Education
MEd, Marquette University
BA, St. Norbert College
Contact Jasmine
jbabineaux@lsu.edu
225-578-5160
358J LSU Student Union