Students in LSU's College of Engineering participated in an AI showcase on Monday evening to demonstrate how artificial intelligence could solve real-world problems for businesses. https://t.co/7OT2YqFWHe
A $1M grant from https://t.co/dmCwfW46Ih is supporting the expansion of cybersecurity protection across Louisiana.
Through @LSU’s Cybersecurity Clinic, students gain hands-on experience while helping defend critical infrastructure communities rely on.
🔗 https://t.co/z2W85xWwcA
Setting the standard. Chasing the record.
Currently No. 2 in LSU history, chemical engineering major and javelin thrower Jack Larriviere is proving that success at LSU means thriving in competition and in the classroom.
FULL STORY: https://t.co/EI8ADM9E3g
This National Engineers Week, we celebrate the LSU System’s commitment to developing engineers who strengthen our workforce and solve real challenges facing Louisiana. Through hands-on experience and strong industry partnerships, @LSUEngineering students graduate ready to lead from day one. #NationalEngineersWeek #LaLege #LAGov
International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2026, we proudly recognize four outstanding LSU Engineering faculty members. Thank you for the impact you make in our classrooms, labs, and beyond. 💜⚙️
@LSUResearch#EveryVoiceInScience#WomenInScience#SheIsChangingSTEM
🔍 What’s next for AI? How do we make it smarter and more energy efficient?
James Ghawaly Jr., assistant professor in the LSU College of Engineering, shares where he sees AI research heading in the next 1–5 years.
👉 Read the full Q&A: https://t.co/Vsc2QLH6hG
Some engineering courses were stopping students in their tracks, so LSU Engineering is changing that with a new teaching model built around hands-on learning, flexibility, and evidence-based instruction.
🎥 Watch how the transformation is happening. Story in comments.
Approved yesterday: The creation of the LSU School of Construction within the College of Engineering by the Board of Supervisors. The school will integrate construction, engineering, robotics & advanced materials to help America build safer, faster & smarter. Link in comments.
LSU’s Dr. Aaron Bivins and collaborators at the University of Waterloo are researching a passive wastewater sampler that costs just $4 that can detect viruses & bacteria.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/IFdUNHbQrs
Grateful to kick off our new Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series with two outstanding speakers: Dr. Ken Medlock (@RiceUniversity) and Dr. J.N. Reddy (@TAMU).
Thank you to our guests and participants. More big names are coming, so stay tuned to our socials for the next lectures!
Reminder: Dr. J.N. Reddy joins us tomorrow for the Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series at 3 p.m. in PFT 1100. Students, faculty, and staff are all welcome!
Meet Karla Iraheta, a first-generation student who left Los Angeles to pursue engineering at LSU, and to honor her family, culture, and her future.
Read her full story: https://t.co/DQBE8dO9YD
Join us Friday for LSU Engineering Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series featuring Dr. J.N. Reddy (Texas A&M). Sponsored by MIE & CEE.
🗓️ Nov 21 • 3 PM
📍 RoyOMartin Auditorium
Topic: “Nonlocal Approaches to Modeling Architected Structures and Fractures in Solids.”