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Before graduating this May and receiving her degree in economics, Ava Sandoval has already secured a full-time position at JP Morgan Chase, one of the most competitive and prestigious firms in the finance industry. Her achievement reflects not only her early preparation and strategic networking but also the strength of LSU’s academic and professional development resources.
Over spring break, Ourso College graduate students swapped their usual BEC classrooms for dynamic international settings, embarking on immersive experiences designed to broaden their understanding of the global business landscape. Students from multiple programs traveled together to Europe (Germany & Hungary) or South America (Argentina), while the Master of Accountancy cohort explored the heart of Central America (Costa Rica).
The Center for Community Engagement, Learning, and Leadership (CCELL), in conjunction with LSU Campus Life, is pleased to announce that 44 seniors will graduate with the Engaged Citizen Program (ECP) medal and distinction for Spring 2025. This is the largest cohort of ECP graduates to date. Three E. J. Ourso College of Business students are among this year's honorees.
Prismera, a solution that automates bottlenecks in commercial real estate by utilizing artificial intelligence to streamline lease abstraction, won first place in the 2025 J Terrell Brown Venture Challenge and received an $18,000 award.
For many new alumni, the path after graduation can take exciting turns akin to a roller coaster. But in the case of Donald Morrison (General Business, '15), that analogy became surprisingly literal as he jumped into the heart of Florida's theme park industry, landing a key role in bringing magic to life at Universal's upcoming Epic Universe.
Three LSU student businesses have been selected to present in a live pitch competition for a share of $35,000 in the 14th annual J Terrell Brown Venture Challenge to be held on Wednesday, April 16, at the LSU Business Education Complex.
The LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business proudly announces the 2025 honorees for its Ourso Outstanding Eight undergraduate award program.The 2025 Ourso Outstanding Eight are Michal Daszkiewicz of Oświęcim, Poland; Reya Machen of Cedar Hill, Texas; Wesley Powell of Atlanta; Karly Robledo of St. Charles, Illinois; Eli Shortess of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Paige Snyder of Laytonsville, Maryland; Abigail Soudelier of Sugar Land, Texas and Mary Caroline Wilcox of Sammamish, Washington.
Read the latest issue of Ourso on the Geaux, the official e-newsletter of the E. J. Ourso College of Business. This month, we celebrated 20 years of success in the student-run LSU Tiger Fund, announced author James Rhee's visit to LSU, and more.
The E. J. Ourso College of Business Rucks Department of Management recognizes 10 students as Rucks Fellows each year. These students are selected by faculty and represent the highest level of academic achievement among senior management majors. The students selected for the 2024-2025 Rucks Fellows class are Emily Demps of Symrna, Georgia; Sierra Duncan of Thibodaux, Louisiana; Soriah Henry of New Orleans; John Huber of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania; Molly Inman of Lake Charles, Louisiana; Amelia Morgan of Lafayette, Louisiana; Megan Murphey of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Paige Snyder of Gaithersburg, Maryland; Landon Ulrich of Pineville, Louisiana and Jeane Wong of Bogalusa, Louisiana.
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