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increase in research expenditures from FY19-23
Only program in Louisiana where education students will graduate with the additional ESL certification
Scholarships awarded
- 2014-2024
Jennifer Qian, EdD, associate professor of learning analytics and educational technology and educational technology program leader in the LSU Lutrill & Pearl Payne School of Education, has been appointed to lead the Data Policy and AI subgroup within the International Data Policy Committee of CODATA, the Committee on Data of the International Science Council.
The Louisiana Board of Regents honored Amiyah Johnson and Mia Scherer for their commitment to shaping the future of Louisiana's students at the sixth annual Future Educator Honor Roll on May 5, 2026, at the historic Old State Capitol.
Joy Blanchard, PhD, associate professor of higher education in the Lutrill & Pearl Payne School of Education, has received the LSU Foundation Distinguished Graduate Faculty Teaching Award, recognizing excellence in graduate-level teaching.
"Growing up, my teachers were some of the biggest influencers, so I wanted to be there for others in the same way. It was finding which niche I wanted to teach that took a while. But luckily for me, the process at LSU was smooth."
Aaron AngelTeaches 9th and 10th grade geometry and Introduction to Robotics for 10th - 12th grades.
