We are here to help and offer support to anyone in our community who is struggling with this tragedy. Please visit https://t.co/JUMAvYu91W for more information on resources available for support. Our campus community's well-being is a priority.
@LSUOMA@LSU_WC@lsuaacc
We understand that the recent death of Patrick Lyola, a Congolese refugee living in Grand Rapids, Michigan, who was shot by a police officer, may cause many in our community to experience a wide range of emotions, including shock, sadness, anger, fear and anxiety.
For information on how to make a bias Incident report click here https://t.co/DRE5TLPEMZ
To learn more about the LSU Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, click here https://t.co/JUMAvYu91W
We are aware of the White supremacist stickers spotted around our campus. LSU is committed to our core values, and strongly condemns hate and bigotry in any form, including the ideology that focuses on the superiority of one group over other groups.
We stand together and stand for one another in working to create a truly inclusive environment that does not allow room for racism to impede upon the Tiger experience for any of our LSU family, and particularly on the experience of marginalized groups.
#LSUDiversity#TogetherLSU
We are so grateful for our students!! Jason is one of our own student workers and not only does he bring joy into our office everyday, he is also a donor to our office and many other @LSU organizations he is involved with on #LSUGivingDay#LSUDiversity#TigersGive
This Veterans Day, the School of Library & Information Science thanks all veterans for their service and sacrifice for our country. #VeteransDay2021
@LSUDiversity has just announced the posting for the Assistant Director, LGBTQ+ Campus Affairs position ๐ Access the position description and submit your application on Workday:
External Applicant Link: https://t.co/F8ufikYJM6
Internal Applicant Link: https://t.co/Sgc77VmlpQ
How are you honoring LatinX & Hispanic Heritage Month? @LSUOMA is hosting the lecture Power and Problems of Latinx Identity, to dig deeper into what it means to be LatinX in this country. Stop by tomorrow (in-person or virtually). Register: https://t.co/t3iMd3iAz3 #LatinXAtLSU
Happy Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival! Jun Zou, professor of interior design, wrote for Louisiana Folk Life about mooncakes, traditions, and Chinese culture in Baton Rouge: https://t.co/462VbgnO22 #Louisiana#MoonFestival
As Dean of Students and a leader on campus, @B_notsoCommon is working to create the conditions for students to succeed both inside and outside of the classroom at LSU. #NewAtLSU
๐ข Students & Recent Gradsโผ๏ธ @justmedia4all supports emerging storytellers covering justice issues that define our generation. This fellowship is a paid, 6-month program.
๐App due Friday, 9/24โผ๏ธ @prssalsu@lsuadfed @lsublackcomm @ManshipXGR @LSUDiversity @ReillyCenter
The DSNAP application and interview period runs for three weeks, beginning Monday, Sept. 20. Find out more about DSNAP, SNAP and other Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services programs at https://t.co/2apT8UQJFf.
Students, you may be eligible for DSNAP! College students who lived in one of the 25 Louisiana parishes impacted by Hurricane Ida on August 26, 2021 may be eligible for benefits through the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (DSNAP).
Although not required for the DSNAP application, online pre-registration will give you a head start on your phone application and interview when itโs time.
โขStay in the Know. Text LADSNAP to 898-211 for DSNAP information and updates.