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The School of Leadership & Human Resource Development hosted the Robert Noyce Research Experiences in STEM Settings (RESS) Launch Event on May 31, 2026, bringing together grant participants, LSU & Louisiana education leaders, program faculty, and invited guests to formally begin the next phase of an innovative National Science Foundation (NSF)-supported teacher development initiative.
Missy Korduner, PhD, assistant professor of professional practice in the School of Leadership & Human Resource Development, was recognized by LSU as part of the "We Build Teams That Win" employee recognition program for her work launching the Graduate Student Leadership Initiative.
Seungwon Yang, PhD, associate professor in the School of Information Studies, and Sunyoung Park, PhD, professor in the School of Leadership & Human Resource Development, will lead Smart AI, Smarter Users: Cultivating Critical Thinking and Responsible AI Integration on Thursday, April 30, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. in Event Room 2F at LSU Barnes & Noble.
I have learned so much about how we can collectively make an impact on our world, and those impacts have to happen by being globally engaged.
Jaron Bertrand2021 LSU School of Leadership & Human Resource Development Alumna
