973
NEW FULL-TIME FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS INTERESTED IN PURSUING A DEGREE IN THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE (FALL 2020)
1,581
UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT (FALL 2020)
LSU College of Science
485
GRADUATE ENROLLMENT (FALL 2020)
TOTAL FULL-TIME STUDENT ENROLLMENT (FALL 2020)
3 ,0 3 9
(5% INCREASE FROM FALL 2019) Hello friends of the LSU College of Science,
ANNUAL REPORT 2021
In the past seven years, I have had the tremendous opportunity of sharing our vision for elevating math and science at LSU, and one of the themes that consistently bubbles to the top is “Science Can Take You Places.” I reiterate this to our graduates during commencement and share it with our newest Tigers as they begin their journeys at LSU. Some of you may have even heard me say this during alumni engagement and donor events or in casual conversation. It is a statement worth repeating because it is true, and the proof is in the experiences of our faculty and students and the work of our alumni. Our researchers can be found throughout the globe and beyond, working at national laboratories and internationally recognized research institutions. They are leading exhibitions to uncharted areas, collaborating in cyberspace, discovering the intricacies of molecules using virtual reality, and exploring our seas and the depths of space. Science can inspire the ultimate adventure, and it can take you to places that you may have only imagined. In our 2021 edition of the Pursuit annual report, we will take you on a math and science adventure with LSU herpetologist Christopher Austin on the trail of green-blooded lizards in New Guinea. Join us on a voyage with LSU physicist Jeff Chancellor and his team of students as they prepare us for the next wave in space exploration. And take a deep dive into computational mathematics with LSU mathematician Susanne Brenner, a foremost authority in computational mathematics recognized by research institutions in China, Germany, France, Spain, and India, to name a few. The world is our laboratory! We are not only answering the questions that matter to our local community. We are global problem solvers, innovators, and discovery agents moving beyond state lines and global boundaries to collaborate, share new knowledge, and provide solutions to the world’s challenges. I invite you to read on and view a sampling of the math and science research afoot in the LSU College of Science. Your Adventure Next. Sincerely,
Cynthia Peterson Dean of the LSU College of Science and Seola Arnaud and Richard V. Edwards Jr. Professor
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