Office of the President
Welcome
President Wade Rousse, PhD
Louisiana State University's Next President
The LSU Board of Supervisors has appointed Wade Rousse, Ph.D., as the President of the LSU System. Dr. Rousse is a Louisiana native who brings decades of experience across higher education, the business world, and deep research in the area of economics
Read more about President Rousse

Celebrating a Year of Wins
Powering Solutions for Louisiana
Under university leadership, Louisiana has made strides to power solutions for Louisiana's toughest problems.
Read on to learn more about LSU's progress.
Scholarship First in Action
A new collaboration between LSU of Alexandria, the LSU AgCenter, and Louisiana-based Guardian Aerial is bringing precision agriculture to life. By integrating drone technology, the partnership helps farmers boost efficiency, cut costs, and prepare students for tech-driven ag careers.
While many people focus on such risk factors for dementia as family history, they may not focus as much on resilience factors, the steps they can take to protect brain health. Dr. Nicolás Bazan, Boyd Professor of Neuroscience at LSU Health New Orleans, explains.
Returning to LSU came full circle for Navy veteran Scott Sonnier. After serving and a decade in federal work, medical retirement brought him back to Louisiana—this time to protect the digital world as a cybersecurity major, continuing his mission to serve.
To meet growing energy needs, the United States plans to triple its nuclear capacity by 2050. Meanwhile, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft are investing in small nuclear reactor technology to help meet the enormous energy needs of AI data centers. More than 30 companies have announced plans for advanced reactors, which are evolutions of those that have been powering nuclear submarines for 70 years.
LSU’s Virtual Footlocker Project 2 helps Vietnam-era veterans preserve their service stories and access vital records by partnering with libraries and archives—ensuring their legacies, benefits, and histories are never lost.
Many businesses are not proactive about cybersecurity, often believing hackers prefer to target large firms and institutions. But the opposite can be true, according to the LSU Cybersecurity Clinic.






