IMPACT 2023-2024

                                    a year in review                                              

A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN

Thank you for visiting the LSU College of Human Sciences & Education. Our college has our finger on the pulse of success. That’s because we know that true success HAS a pulse, and a heartbeat. Our students are the heart of this college, and our mission is an important one -- to educate students who are dedicated to improving quality of human life across the lifespan.

The impact of our work is felt far beyond the gates of LSU. Through teaching, research, and service, our faculty, staff, and students are passionately committed to addressing the complex education, health, and human issues facing our society.  

We hope you will explore our college, whether via this website, or in person. We invite you to discover what our current students, faculty and staff already know; the LSU College of Human Sciences & Education is making an incredible impact on our state, nation, and world. Join us.

Geaux Tigers,

Roland Mitchell, PhD 
Dean & E.B. "Ted" Robert Endowed Professor

Dean Mitchell

CHSE BY THE NUMBERS

STUDENT POPULATION

5,453

CHSE Students (Campus and Online)


1,590

UCAC and UCFY Students Declaring CHSE Majors


3,570

CHSE Undergraduate Students


1,883

CHSE Graduate Students

1,468

University Laboratory School K-12 Students

184

Early Childhood Education Laboratory Preschool students (6 weeks - 4 years)

DEMOGRAPHICS

70%

Female

30%

Male

33%

Historically Underrepresented Students

 

DEGREES CONFERRED

696

Bachelor's Degrees

887

Master's Degrees

32

Doctoral Degrees

14

Education Specialist Certificate

 

COLLEGE STATS

121

Faculty


78

Full-time staff


122

Graduate Assistants


Centers & Institutes


17

Undergrad Majors


8

Undergrad Minors


15

Master's Programs


6

PhD Programs


16

Online Programs

 

TOP CHSE NEWS STORIES OF 2023-2024

 

judith rhodes and fuel logo

SREC LEAD EVALUATOR FOR $160M NSF AWARD

The LSU-led Future Use of Energy in Louisiana (FUEL) partnership received a $160 million NSF award to develop a sustainable, innovative energy ecosystem in Louisiana to create solutions for energy challenges, create jobs, and train the world’s energy workforce. These first-ever NSF Regional Innovation Engines represent one of the nation's largest broad investments in place-based research and development. Louisiana has a unique opportunity to use science and technology leadership to drive regional economic growth. The FUEL team includes technical and community colleges, universities, state agencies, and private energy companies to develop the workforce and technologies to support Louisiana’s energy industries. FUEL will focus on energy transition and decarbonization of Louisiana’s industrial corridor.

Fueling the Future of Energy

 

joshua ellis

ELLIS PUTS SCHOLARSHIP FIRST - $1.2m nsf grant to recruit and prepare future stem teachers

Joshua Ellis, PhD, Associate Professor of Science/STEM Education in the Lutrill & Pearl Payne School of Education, is a member of an LSU faculty team that has been awarded a $1,187,387 grant from the National Science Foundation for the preparation of future STEM teachers.

Read all about it here.

 

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LSU SCHOOL OF KINESIOLOGY SUPPORTING OLYMPIC DREAMS

The LSU School of Kinesiology is proud to bring together research and outreach from its wide range of disciplines to enhance the opportunities for girls and women to succeed in sports as players, coaches and officials as well as supporting women’s health across the lifespan. To that end, the school is announcing two new partnerships that will further this important work on a national and global scale – The Power to Play. and The Women’s Coaching Association.

Get the story here.

 

starry sky photo

spielmann and quiriarte collaborate on research during recent space expedition


In collaboration with colleagues from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard (Dr. Vladimir Ivkovic and Ms. JoAnna Pollonais), Guillaume Spielmann, PhD, Associate Professor in the LSU School of Kinesiology and Heather Quiriarte, research manager in the LSU School of Kinesiology, examined the effects of microgravity on brain blood flow and biomarkers of immune function and stress in Axiom Mission 3 backup and Turkish Space Agency astronaut Tuva Atasever during a suborbital flight on June 8 conducted by Axiom Space and Virgin Galactic.

Read more about this out-of-this world story.

off whore workers on oil platform

Mitchell leads multi-institutional effort with $850K nasem grant researching safer offshore energy systems


The LSU School of Leadership & Human Resource Development (SHLRD) proudly announced Tyree Mitchell, PhD, was a member of one of five research teams awarded a prestigious grant from the Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM). The grant for $855,760, which he will serve as co-PI, aims to support projects focused on enhancing safety culture and safety management systems (SMS) in the offshore energy industry.

Read the full story here. 

STUDENT SUCCESS

stampley selected as sec emerging scholar

James Stampley in lab

James Stampley, PhD was selected to participate in the SEC Emerging Scholars Program. The program is intended to serve as a pathway and source of mentorship for historically underrepresented graduate students and postdoctoral scholars across the Southeastern Conference to prepare them for tenured faculty positions.

Listen to President Tate interview Stampley on 'On Par with the President' here.

making history: heintz has made it A FIRST

Liz Heintz photo

LSU Kinesiology’s Liz Heintz is determined to #geauxchangelives through her dedication to saving lives. Heintz, currently a PhD Candidate in Kinesiology at LSU and in the Integrated Physiology and Molecular Medicine Lab at Pennington Biomedical Research Center, was recently approved for funding for a NIH F31 Predoctoral Fellowship. This is the first time a student from LSU Kinesiology has been awarded an F31.

Great job Liz!  Read all about  her project here. 

Gunaldo selected as lsu global ambassador

Maya Gunaldo chosen as LSU Global Ambassador

Our students strive to #GeauxChangeLives, and that’s exactly how Maya Gunaldo, LSU CHSE junior, spent her spring break. Gunaldo, a Leadership & Human Resource Development major, was one of 10 LSU students selected to travel to Ghana with LSU’s Global Ambassadors Program (GAP). 

Find out more about Gunaldo's adventures here.

 

RESEARCH & FACULTY SUCCESS

Senlin Chen Awarded LDH Grant to Address Health Equity

Senlin Chen

Senlin Chen, PhD has been awarded a research grant from the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) to study the behavioral and social determinants of health in Medicaid-eligible children. The research project is a joint effort of LSU, the Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC), and Louisiana Healthcare Connections (LHCC). In addition to Chen, the team includes Drs. Fahui Wang, Amanda E. Staiano, Gang Hu, and Stewart Gordon, as well as multiple graduate and undergraduate students from LSU.

Learn more about Senlin Chen's grant here.

Tyree Mitchell Leads Multi-Institutional NASEM Grant

Tyree Mitchell

Tyree Mitchell, PhD, was a member of one of five research teams awarded a prestigious $855,760 grant from the Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM). The grant aims to support projects focused on enhancing safety culture and safety management systems (SMS) in the offshore energy industry. The primary objective of this project is to improve the implementation of Stop work authority, Ultimate work authority, Reporting unsafe conditions, and Employee participation (SURE) programs within the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement’s Safety and Environmental Management System.

Learn more about this grant here.

Ed Benoit Receives the ALISE Excellence in Teaching Award

Ed Benoit

Edward Benoit, Associate Professor and Associate Director of the School of Information Studies, was recognized by the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) as the 2023 senior faculty recipient of the ALISE Excellence in Teaching Award. The Award recognizes excellence in educating the next generation of library and information professionals. Dr. Benoit’s nomination highlighted his student-centered approach to teaching, the development of new programs and partnerships, his role as a mentor to current students and alumni, his integration of theory, practice and research in the classroom, and his work pushing archival pedagogy forward.

Learn more about Ed Benoit here.

Jennifer Qian Named to International Data Policy Committee

Jennifer Qian

Jennifer Qian, EdD, Associate Professor of Learning Analytics and Educational Technology, and program lead of the Master's and Graduate Certificate in Educational Technology at the LSU Lutrill & Pearl Payne School of Education (SOE), was selected as a distinguished member of the International Data Policy Committee (IDPC) within the International Science Council's Committee on Data (CODATA).

Learn more about Jennifer Qian here.

Research Expenditures


$8,156,560

total research expenditures for fiscal year 2023


+33%

increase in research expenditures from fiscal year 22-23

18+

Research labs including motor behavior, exercise physiology, and sport psychology and pedagogy labs

Scholarly Productivity

149

referred publications

 3

books

 33

book chapters

207

national and international presentations at professional meetings

14

journal editors

65

editorial or review board members

 

LSU'S SREC NAMED CENTER OF RESEARCH EXCELLENCE

The LSU Social Research & Evaluation Center (SREC) in the LSU College of Human Sciences & Education has been named a Louisiana Board of Regents Center of Research Excellence. SREC is the second Center of Research Excellence at Louisiana State University A&M and the only center focused on evaluating and researching social issues affecting our communities.

rEAD ALL ABOUT IT HERE

“They are a team of changemakers who unabashedly run toward some of the most critical and difficult issues in our state – with a goal to examine, understand, and help eradicate these issues to improve the lives of all citizens. LSU Social Research & Evaluation Center reaching the distinction of Center of Research Excellence is well-deserved.”

Roland Mitchell, CHSE Dean

 

 

CHSE WINS

THE CHSE IMPACT

 

THE CHSE LEGACY LIVES ON