The Black Faculty & Staff Caucus’ (BFSC) purpose is to ensure and maintain equitable treatment of African American faculty and staff in promotions and job opportunities. The organization shall serve as an advocate for educational equity and a work environment free of racial tensions and biases with the liberty of investigating and addressing concerns. BFSC shall also monitor and address retention of minority faculty, staff and students. The organization shall provide assistance, education and social interaction for faculty, staff and students through workshops, lectures, seminars, meetings, professional development opportunities and employee assistance programs within and outside the University community. Any employee of LSU is welcome to join!
BFSC Monthly Meetings
Meeting information will be sent via email. For more information, please contact lsubfsc@lsu.edu.
Annual Event
The BFSC Signature Gala is back! Early bird tickets for the 2022 BFSC Signature Gala will be available for purchase from August 1st to September 1st. Click the following link to purchase your ticket or table: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-bfsc-signature-gala-tickets-391171062177
See you on the dance floor!
Quick Links
African & African American Studies
Clarence L. Barney Jr. African American Cultural Center
BFSC in the News
Dr. Kelvin Jones is the LSU Band director with HBCU roots making history. Visit WBRZ for the full story.
Emeritus Professor Thomas Durant gives us 'A View from the Inside.' He leads seminar
about breaking racial barriers at LSU. Read full article in the LSU Reveille.