Office of the President

 

Leading LSU Forward

In his first few months at LSU, President Rousse has been hard at work—meeting with students, faculty, and staff, listening to the community, and building a strong foundation for the work ahead.

Messages from President Rousse

    President Rousse shares personal stories with LSU staff before the South Quad Community groundbreaking ceremony. President Rousse receives a festive welcome during his visit to the LSUA campus. President Wade Rousse and Executive Vice President James Dalton visit the LSU Health Sciences Shreveport campus and meet with Interim Senior Vice Chancellor Lester Johnson. President Rousse speaks with LSU Student Government Association members at one of their meetings.

    President Rousse with military personnel during the LSU Corps of Cadets Reactivation Ceremony in Tiger Stadium at halftime. President Rousse and his wife, Angela Rousse, greet and serve students during the Late Night Breakfast during finals week. President Rousse and his wife, Angela Rousse, cheer on the LSU Tigers as they march down Victory Hill before a football game. President Rousse converses with Dr Mette Gaarde during the Boyd Professors luncheon.

    President Rousse congratulates the first recipients of the WBTTW Employee Recognition Program, Aaron Cherry and Natale Nappi from LSU Facility Services, during the on-field presentation during a football game. President Rousse and his wife, Angela Rousse, in a group photo with student fans before a men’s basketball game. President Rousse and Executive Vice President Dalton in a group photo with the LSU Board of Supervisors. President Rousse and Executive Vice President Dalton receive a standing ovation at the Board of Supervisors meeting after the announcement of their administrative positions was made.

    We Build Teams that Win

    New findings show restored marshes can support secretive marsh birds when designed correctly. Variable water levels, shallow ponds, tidal creeks, and native vegetation like Roseau Cane help create habitats that mirror natural marshes and support declining bird species.

    Since LSU alum Brett Davis founded Grounds Krewe, the company has helped reshape how Mardi Gras revelers think about throws. Grounds Krewe has sold more than 780,000 sustainable throws since 2020.

    A University Laboratory School student turned a class project into a lasting environmental partnership, leading a cypress restoration along the LSU Lakes that connected students, educators, and community leaders while creating hands-on learning and long-term impact.

    LSU alumnus and Baton Rouge native Dustin Lafont founded Front Yard Bikes as a student, turning a simple enthusiasm for bicycles into a youth development framework built on hands-on learning and leadership.

    Every year, thousands of injured wild animals across Louisiana depend on the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine’s Wildlife Hospital for lifesaving medical care. The goal is always the same: to heal, rehabilitate, and return these animals to their natural habitats.

    An LSU AgCenter lab has developed a new process to improve natural wood by combining physical and chemical treatments. First, they treat wood to increase its strength, and then they infuse it with chemicals for fire resistance and termite protection.