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LSU and Battelle Energy Alliance, the company that manages Idaho National Laboratory (INL), have agreed to collaborate in areas of mutual interest, including cybersecurity and advanced nuclear technology, under a memorandum of understanding, or MOU.

Half of all medical students graduating from LSU Health Shreveport and LSU Health New Orleans will remain in Louisiana to complete their residency training, according to the results of the 2025 National Resident Matching Program.

Louisiana ranks fifth in the nation for Alzheimer’s disease, which mostly impacts older adults and is among the leading causes of death. But thanks to a growing partnership between LSU and Ochsner Health, dementia care is improving.

LSU cybersecurity professor Ibrahim “Abe” Baggili is among an elite group of individuals selected by the Military Cyber Professionals Association to receive the prestigious Order of Thor medal this year.

The husband and wife LSU alumni duo behind The Crawfish App are now using their app building experience to help others, including other LSU graduates.

Louisiana’s alarming land loss makes LSU the ideal place for Xuelian “Shelley“ Meng to conduct her research and educate the state’s future land loss fighters. The LSU Department of Geography & Anthropology associate professor joined LSU in 2012.

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