Living Well Celebrate! - The LSU AgCenter 2026

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0:00 1:20 And even hold baby chicks. Each station also has a lesson about how they use agriculture in everydayMoreAnd even hold baby chicks. Each station also has a lesson about how they use agriculture in everyday. Life newly appointed LSU Vice President for Agriculture Dr matt Lee.
LSU has named Matt Lee, Vice President for Agriculture and Dean of the LSU College of Agriculture, as interim president, effective July 1.
Lee, who took LSUs top position in June following the surprise departure of former President William Tate IV, wants to keep pushing up enrollment rates, bring the universitys research portfolio to as much as $900 million and double the number of LSU doctoral students.
QA with Matt Lee, Vice President and Dean, LSU AgCenter and LSU College of Agriculture.
The LSU College of Agriculture offers eight undergraduate majors with over 40 concentrations. No matter your major, you will gain hands-on experience inside and outside the class.
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