The @LSUCSS will help develop a master plan for the Baton Roots Community Farm, an opportunity for @LSU design students & faculty to help the community: https://t.co/pQd8EO3Cl4 #LSU
Last month, our Community Engagement Specialist, Dr. Kim Mosby, participated in 45th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop.
Check out the Closing Comments from the 2020 Natural Hazards Workshop:
https://t.co/WE3E6xRPsC
"This Caribbean island is on track to become the world’s first 'hurricane-proof' country?" Well. We're definitely interested!
Check out this cool article from @NatGeo : https://t.co/i4pSknyc0I
Representatives from our studio traveled to Mobile, AL earlier this month for the #cerf2019 conference. They had a great time presenting to and learning from others who equally care about coastal issues, research, and education.
Saturday, October 5th, 9am-1pm, the LSU Costal Sustainability Studio will be at the Denham Springs Fall Fest! Come see us in front of City Hall and tell us what you love about Denham Springs and how we can make it even better! #MyDenhamSprings
CSS is seeking motivated students for a paid summer internship! Graduate students and college seniors from a range of fields are encouraged to apply. Visit https://t.co/EZv14Oo6QE for more information!
Save the date! On April 30 Dr. Kristine DeLong will share her research on underwater cypress forests discovered off the coast of Alabama. Visit the event page for more details https://t.co/DseYpZW1ra
Join us on March 22, 2019, for a CCE Seminar: "C³_Coastal Construction Culture" by Ursula Emery McClure!
For more information, visit https://t.co/Pi3rku0WsA
Gov. John Bel Edwards announced plans to spend more than $350 million in surplus state money and offshore oil revenue on coastal restoration projects https://t.co/PHPfnkPbvo via @NOLAnews