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.
70
Tenure or Tenure-track Faculty
2022-2023
149
Articles Published
2022-2023
$8.1M
Total Research Expenditures
2022-2023

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, assistant professor of professional practice in the LSU Lutrill & Pearl Payne School of Education, will serve a three-year term as co-editor for the peer-reviewed online journal that shares new research, ideas, and practices to support professionals in special education.
Cook, Office of Clinical Experiences and Certification Coordinator in the LSU Lutrill & Pearl Payne School of Education, was appointed to serve as the Committee Chair for Education Research and Evaluation on the National Marine Educators Association Board of Directors.
Blanchard, an associate professor in the LSU Lutrill & Pearl Payne School of Education, received the Davidson Award for Individual Stewardship Achievement from the Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation for her substantial contributions to coastal resiliency, education, awareness and stewardship.
LSU School of Kinesiology will hold the 13th Annual Louisiana Parkinson's Conference on July 19, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the C.B. Pennington Jr. Conference Center.
LSU Kinesiology's Ochsner Wellness Center (OWC) is located in the recently renovated Huey P. Long Field House. Its first full year of operations, the 2024-25 academic year, was both exciting and fruitful for the space.
The International Motor Development Research Consortium recognizes Fears as an outstanding young scholar for his contributions to the motor development research field and efforts to improve the lives of neurodivergent people through motor behavior research.
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.