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Caption: Executive Vice President & Provost Roy Haggerty, Vice President Robert Twilley,
and LSU faculty at the 2024 Provost's Fund Symposium.
Dear Colleagues,
Research thrives in an environment of collaboration, and LSU's Provost’s Fund for Innovation in Research (PFIR) was created to foster exactly that. Since its launch in 2022, this initiative has
provided more than $5 million to support interdisciplinary research aligned with President
Tate’s Scholarship First Agenda. Through this investment, faculty have advanced research
in five priority areas—agriculture, biomedicine and biotechnology, coast and environment,
defense and cybersecurity, and energy—addressing some of the most pressing challenges
facing Louisiana and beyond.
The upcoming Provost’s Fund Symposium will showcase the outcomes of projects funded in the 2023-2024 cycle, offering a
glimpse into the depth and breadth of scholarship happening at LSU. Last year’s event
highlighted the creative intersections between disciplines—from scientists presenting
alongside artists to engineers exchanging ideas with humanists. This year’s symposium
promises to continue that tradition, reinforcing the value of diverse perspectives
in tackling complex problems.
On campus and beyond, national conversations on research funding and other matters
affecting those in higher education continue to evolve. As federal agencies adjust
funding priorities, universities must remain proactive in ensuring that research—especially
interdisciplinary and exploratory work—continues to receive support. At LSU, we remain
committed to providing faculty with the resources needed to navigate these changes
while continuing to produce high-impact scholarship.
I encourage all faculty to engage with the Provost’s Fund Symposium—not only as an
opportunity to learn about groundbreaking research but also as a reminder of the strength
that comes from working across disciplines. Our research is strongest when we collaborate,
when we innovate, and when we remain steadfast in our mission to advance knowledge
in service to society.
Thank you for your contributions to LSU’s academic and research excellence.
Roy Haggerty Executive Vice President & Provost

Sabbatical Policy Revision
Permanent Memorandum 12 (pp. 2 - 3), and Policy Statement 12 (pp. 28 – 29) have been revised upon recommendation of a special committee of the
Faculty Senate. The succinct but important revisions clarify that faculty must return
to LSU duties for one year after going on sabbatical leave and that faculty must be
tenured at the time of sabbatical leave. Additionally, the prior requirement of having
completed six years of continuous service for sabbatical eligibility has been updated
to remove the term continuous.
Flying of Official FlagsĚý
Permanent Memorandum 44 and Policy Statement 66, both regarding the flying of official flags, have been developed and updated, respectively,
in compliance with Executive Order and at the direction of the Board of Supervisors. Please consult these policies for
specific provisions of the flying of flags on university premises.Ěý
PS 36T CV Update
There has been a change in the format for LSU curriculum vitae. The previous version
of the PS 36 CV is no longer required, and Appendix E has been removed from the policy.
Faculty may use a personally preferred format as long as, for LSU purposes, all the
appropriate activities listed in Elements are included. That list can be found on
the Academic Affairs website. For more information, contact Mallory Danzy at elements@lsu.edu

10 Years and $31 Million Saved: The Incredible Impact of LSU Libraries’ E-Textbook
Initiative
Imagine if your students could start the semester with immediate access to required
course materials and without the burden of high textbook costs. Since its humble beginnings in 2014, the program has experienced explosive growth,
saving students and their families more than $31 million.


Provost's Fund Symposium
Since January 2022, Executive Vice President & Provost Roy Haggerty, in partnership
with the Office of Research & Economic Development, established a $1.8 million dollar
fund for faculty in support of interdisciplinary research in alignment with President
Tate’s Scholarship First Agenda. The LSU Pentagon includes five priority areas: agriculture,
biomedicine and biotechnology, coast and environment, defense and cybersecurity and
energy—key economic drivers for Louisiana based on existential needs—across every
discipline, department, college and program. Over the last 3 years, $5.4 million dollars
have been made available through the Provost's Fund for Innovation in Research.
Faculty are invited to attend the Provost's Fund Symposium, which will showcas projects
made possible through the Provost's Fund for Innovation in Research. Awardees will
present their research via posters or presentations.
Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Time: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Location: South Stadium Club, Tiger StadiumĚý
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2024-25 Sternberg Lecture with Dr. Darius Spieth
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Date: Thursday, February 13, 2025 Time:Ěý4:30 p.m.Ěý Location:ĚýHans and Donna Sternberg Salon, French House
Explore the dynamic interplay between art markets and financial markets in this interactive
case-study-based lecture. In “Predicting Financial Markets through the Behavior of
Art Buyers,” Dr. Spieth examines key economic shocks, behavioral finance, and the
intriguing connections between artistic creations, market indexes, and financial trends.
Gain insight into how art buyers and stock analysts navigate these interconnected
worlds. This event is free and open to the public. Reception to follow.Ěý
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2025 Spring Innovation Series Event: Register Now
Registration is now open for LSU Online & Continuing Education’s 2025 Spring Innovation
Series event, Courageous Leadership: Reshaping the Future for Higher Education, which
will be held on Monday, February 24, 2025 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the LSU Lod
Cook Conference Center. To view the agenda, speaker information, and to register to
attend in-person or virtually, please visit the website. Registration closes on January 24th.Ěý
12th annual LSU Discover Day Undergraduate Research Conference – April 25, 2025
Please encourage your students to apply to present at this year’s LSU Discover Day! Students can present a poster, a piece of art, an oral presentation, or a visual
display of their research or creative work. ĚýApplications are due by February 28th.
Want to help spread the word to your students? to request Discover Day promotional posters and flyers to be delivered directly to
your office. ĚýYou can also email us at lsuour@lsu.edu to request digital graphics for Discover Day.

Nominations for Faculty AwardsĚý
The University Faculty Awards, held on an annual basis, recognize faculty accomplishments
and showcase superb teaching, research, and service at LSU. Nominations for the University
Faculty Awards are due February 14, 2025. Click here to view the full descriptions of each of the faculty awards. Individual faculty members, department heads, or deans may initiate nominations.
Learn more by visiting the University Faculty Awards webpage.
Faculty Annual Reviews in ElementsĚý
The Office of Academic Affairs has launch 2024 Faculty Annual Reviews in Elements.
For the proposed deadlines, please visit the annual review webpage. Please note, departments and colleges may have their own internal deadlines. Find
trainings on completing your 2024 Faculty Annual Reviews in elements here. For questions pertaining to Faculty Annual Reviews or Elements email elements@lsu.edu
Research Opportunities for Humanities Students
Know a student looking to participate in humanities-related research? ĚýEncourage them
to check out these two summer programs offered by the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR):
Students selected will earn wages for time spent on the projects and participate in
activities organized by OUR for summer researchers.
LSU Online Workshop
Applying Universal Design for Learning to Enhance the Student Experience
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework designed to empower students from
varied backgrounds to actively participate in their courses and apply their learning
to the greatest extent possible. Application of the UDL principles involves thoughtful
consideration and selection of course materials, teaching methods, and assessment
strategies. Join us in this interactive workshop, facilitated by LSU Online & Continuing
Education’s Design & Development team, where presenters will share strategies for
using the principles of UDL in your course. For more information and to register,
please visit the . Ěý
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