CHSE Faculty
Faculty at the Forefront
The College of Human Sciences & Education faculty are at the forefront — making the world a better place to live.
CHSE faculty cultivate future leaders who are innovative problem-solvers that seek to have a positive impact on society. We develop cutting-edge, high-quality research and leverage human capital to address the most pressing societal challenges facing the state, nation, and world.
We are committed to pursuing the highest and best version of ourselves, knowing that our excellence can empower transformation in the world.
Faculty & Staff Award Recipients97
Editorial or Review Board Members
2024-2025
206
Articles Published
2024-2025
$10.7M
Total Research Expenditures
2024-2025

Meet the CHSE Faculty
CHSE Faculty reside in the College's five academic units that are devoted to developing leaders and scholars of the future and creating and disseminating knowledge through transformational research.


Faculty News
Boquet was appointed to the Emergency Preparedness Subcommittee for the Governor's Advisory Council on Disability Affairs. The appointment recognizes Boquet's expertise in disability, transition and emergency preparedness, including her current grant-funded work developing emergency preparedness curriculum for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
For Andraé Holliday Jr., education has never been about reaching a finish line. Since first beginning his academic journey at LSU in 2012, Holliday has earned five degrees and three certificates, including a doctorate in leadership and human resource development, while also serving as an adjunct instructor in LSU's School of Leadership & Human Resource Development. His journey reflects a lasting commitment to learning, professional growth and the LSU community.
LSU launched AI Literacy Essentials, a free online course that provides a general introduction to artificial intelligence (AI) and how to use it effectively, professionally, and ethically. CHSE faculty Jacqueline Bach and Edward Benoit III are featured as experts shaping the content.
Under the guidance of Scott Wilks, PhD, LMSW, HARC will use the funding to develop and provide dementia education and training focused on Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy (LATE) and Multiple Etiology Dementia (MED) to the health care and supportive care workforces.
Our Lady of the Lake have awarded more than $1.6 million in competitive research grants to seven teams from across the state as part of their Collaboration in Action Program.
Rhodes was named to the inaugural class of Leadership Louisiana Health Fellows, a program designed to bring together leaders from across healthcare, business, public policy, higher education, philanthropy and community organizations to gain a deeper understanding of the systems, opportunities and challenges shaping health outcomes across Louisiana.
LSU Kinesiology Professor Senlin Chen, PhD, and his team are developing a novel obesity prevention program to use in Louisiana schools, combining such tactics as virtual pets and coaches with the best science to encourage healthy behaviors.