Community
By partnering with Louisiana communities, LSU works to improve lives across the state.

Pennington Biomedical’s Study of Assumption Parish Shares Initial, Surprising Data
One of the key takeaways so far is this: Your health is strongly tied to your education level—and much more so than to your income or age. For example, residents who didn’t graduate from high school are more than twice as likely to have high blood pressure and high cholesterol than those who went to college.

LSU Health New Orleans’ Rural Track Scholars Program for Dentists Impacts Communities Across the State
Whether it’s at Walmart or high school football games, Dr. Mason Liles’ conversations quickly turn from prices and plays to cavities and root canals. As a dentist serving patients in rural Louisiana, Dr. Liles is always on the job.

LSU Health Shreveport Expands Rural Residency Program Across North Louisiana
LSU Health Shreveport is expanding its successful rural residency program across north Louisiana. Partnering with Franklin Medical Center and Ochsner LSU Health Monroe, the program will place its first residents in the small town of Winnsboro this summer.

LSU and Southern University Team Up to Train 150 Louisianans to Lead in Energy-Efficient Computing
Last year, LSU and Southern University teamed up to increase worldwide access to high-performance computing and won a $1.5 million award from the National Science Foundation. The team’s goal is to build a bigger user community around HPX, a software library developers can use to create faster, more powerful, and energy-efficient applications.

Newlab New Orleans Proves LSU’s Economic Development Power
Newlab’s move to Louisiana demonstrates the research and economic development power of LSU, said Josh Fleig, chief innovation officer at Louisiana Economic Development.

LSU-led Team Turns Agricultural Waste into Liquid Fuels for Transportation
Researchers at LSU are developing new electrochemical technology that could provide new revenue streams for Louisiana’s farmers and petrochemical industry.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Brings Science-Backed Program Into 32 Louisiana Schools, Preschools
Greaux Healthy is a comprehensive, new program supported by the State of Louisiana that translates 35 years of Pennington Biomedical research into practical tools to prevent and treat childhood obesity.

LSUA Spero Program Gives Hope, Jobs to Students with Intellectual Disabilities
In its fourth year, the Spero program at LSU Alexandria is transforming students who had difficulty communicating and completing basic tasks into thriving campus community members and Central Louisiana employees.

Growing New Growers
Nicole Ryane Johnson used LSU AgCenter’s Grow Louisiana program to start a small farming revolution in Lafayette.

Double LSUS Grad “KC” Kilpatrick Leverages Alma Mater to Help Kids in Crisis Nationwide
Geaux 4 Kids, a Louisiana non-profit based in Bossier City, works with state government and law enforcement in every parish to give “hope, home, and dignity in a bag” to the thousands of children who are taken into state custody each year due to criminal abuse and neglect.

LSU and Ochsner Health Expand Partnership, Leadership in Dementia Care
Louisiana ranks fifth in the nation for Alzheimer’s disease, which mostly impacts older adults and is among the leading causes of death. But thanks to a unique partnership between LSU and Ochsner Health, dementia care is improving.

Meet Myron Lard: First to Investigate Soil Samples in Colfax, Louisiana, and East Palestine, Ohio
For the first time, Lard was able to make a new connection between environmentally persistent free radicals and cancer-causing dioxins using real-world samples.

Meet Julia Cazabon: First to Attend Medical School for Free on the LSU Health New Orleans Beer Scholarship
Julia Cazabon, a medical student at LSU Health New Orleans, is the first to receive full support through the Marcia and Billy Beer Endowed Scholarship Fund to attend all four years of medical school for free, thanks to a historic $7.5 million leadership gift—the largest ever to the LSU Health New Orleans Foundation.

LSU and Our Lady of the Lake Health Pioneer New Sepsis Test, Saving Lives, Cost
In hospitals nationwide, more people die from sepsis than from anything else. It’s more deadly than opioid overdoses, breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. But since August, a new sepsis test based on LSU and Our Lady of the Lake Health research and advances in microfluidics is saving lives and cost at Our Lady of the Lake Health in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Fighting Hunger and Disease, One Strain of Rice at a Time
The LSU AgCenter is Louisiana rice farmers’ MVP, or most valued partner, in research and crop variety development. From creating a new market for jasmine rice, to producing varieties of rice that are better for diabetics and more sustainable and resilient to changes in the environment, LSU has been critical to the Louisiana rice industry for more than 100 years.


