In a recent meeting of the Board of Regents, members welcomed new student representative Kennedy Orr, a Southern University student and president of the student government association. Orr expressed her enthusiasm for contributing to the board's efforts in enhancing education in Louisiana.
The meeting also highlighted the importance of mental health in higher education, referencing a study by the Lumina Foundation that indicated 55% of students considering leaving college cited emotional stress as a primary factor. The board discussed a recent professional development summit focused on mental health, attended by over 200 professionals, emphasizing the need for ongoing support for students.
Additionally, the board celebrated National Teacher Appreciation Day, recognizing 45 future educators from various universities, including five high school students aspiring to become teachers. This event aimed to honor the dedication of upcoming educators and was attended by notable figures in the education sector.
The meeting included a poignant tribute to Richard Zuschlag, a respected member of the LSU Board of Supervisors, who recently passed away. Board members shared heartfelt memories of Zuschlag's contributions to education and community service, highlighting his philanthropic spirit and commitment to improving educational opportunities in Louisiana. His legacy was honored as members reflected on his impact and the loss felt by the community.