06/02/2026
How do environmental factors shape the health of our communities?
In a recent episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast, Dr. Katner, of the Environmental Health program discusses her work addressing environmental health challenges across Louisiana and the Gulf Coast. From drinking water infrastructure and industrial pollution, Dr. Katner shares how research and community partnerships can help create healthier, safer communities.
Watch the full conversation and learn more about the vital role environmental health plays in public health:
From Research to Impact: Mission for Healthier Communities (Dr. Adrienne Katner w/ Tish Taylor)
Episode 22 of the Good Neighbor Podcast with host Tish Taylor featu...
05/28/2026
Hurricane season officially begins June 1 — and in Louisiana, preparation is public health.
Taking steps now to prepare can help protect you, your family, your pets, and your community if severe weather strikes. From stocking up on supplies to planning evacuation routes, a little preparation today can make a big difference later.
The LSU School of Public Health encourages everyone to take time now to review emergency plans, gather important documents, and build your hurricane kit before the season gets busy.
Stay safe, stay informed, and stay prepared.
05/25/2026
Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Memorial Day is a time to reflect on their courage, service, and the freedoms their sacrifice helped protect.
Please note that the LSU School of Public Health offices will remain open today during regular business hours.
05/22/2026
3 years of Kinesiology + 2 years of Public Health = 2 degrees and endless opportunities!
The LSU School of Public Health and the LSU School of Kinesiology are proud to launch a new 3+2 accelerated pathway that allows students to earn both a BS in Kinesiology and a Master of Public Health (MPH) in just five years — all while staying on LSU’s flagship Baton Rouge campus.
From movement science and wellness to community health and disease prevention, this program is designed for students ready to make an impact at both the individual and population level! Learn more on our website at: https://bit.ly/4fyhLDX
05/21/2026
Public health research has the power to create real change in our communities.
A recent investigation by WDSU News highlights soil lead levels in playgrounds throughout the area. It features the work of Dr. Katner and the LSU School of Public Health’s Environmental Health research efforts and laboratory space. Previous similar reports helped spark action from local leaders, including efforts with Congressman Troy Carter that secured $15 million to remediate playground soil across the city of New Orleans.
Congratulations to Dr. Katner and her team for helping to get the word out there and for helping make a positive change!
To watch the full video:
WDSU Investigates: Lead levels at some metro playgrounds raise concern
WDSU Investigates: Lead levels at some metro playgrounds raise conc...
05/20/2026
Still staring at the application to LSU School of Public Health and not really sure how to proceed? Good news: we’re here for you.
Want to know if you’re eligible for the Louisiana 3.0+ Scholars Pledge? Curious about our dual-degree options? Interested in earning your MPH in Baton Rouge? Not sure which concentration is right for you? We’ve got answers.
The July 15 Fall MPH application deadline for US residents is approaching, and no question is too big, too small, or too oddly specific.
Yes, even:
“Can I really skip the GRE?” (Yes.)
“Can I start in Baton Rouge?” (Also yes.)
“Is public health the right fit for me?” (Let’s talk.)
Send us a message, email us, or schedule a chat here: https://bit.ly/3HqJirV
05/18/2026
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Chih-Yang Hu on his appointment as the new Program Director for the Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH) program at the LSU School of Public Health!
Dr. Hu brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and dedication to public health education, and we are excited to see the continued growth of our BSPH program under his leadership. We look forward to the impact he will make as he guides and supports the next generation of public health professionals.
Welcome to your new role, Dr. Hu!
05/15/2026
And with that, we turn the tassel on our celebration of the LSU School of Public Health Class of 2025–2026. 🎓
Over the past several days, we have had the privilege of celebrating an extraordinary group of graduates whose hard work, resilience, and commitment to improving the health of communities have brought them to this moment.
Thank you for allowing us to be part of your journey. Whether you are continuing your education, beginning a new career, or taking your next step in service to others, we know you will make a meaningful impact in Louisiana and beyond.
Congratulations once again to the Class of 2025–2026. We are so proud of you, and you will always be part of the LSU SPH family.
05/15/2026
After years of dedicated service, Dr. Elizabeth Levitzky is officially retiring!
Dr. Levitzky was instrumental in developing the LSU School of Public Health’s Bachelor of Science program and has served as an exceptional program director, helping shape the educational journeys of countless students along the way.
Her impact on our school and our students will be felt for years to come, and we are so grateful for everything she has done for LSU SPH.
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Levitzky on an incredible career and wishing her all the happiness and adventure retirement brings!
05/14/2026
Stroke prevention starts with awareness—and our alumni are helping lead the conversation. 🧠❤️
LSU School of Public Health MPH alumna Allison Solino recently appeared on FOX 8 WVUE-TV to discuss important steps individuals can take to reduce their risk of stroke and protect their health. We are proud to see our graduates using their public health expertise to educate communities and improve health outcomes across Louisiana and beyond.
Watch the interview here:
LCMC Stroke Awareness Month