Clubs and Student Organizations

With more than 30 undergraduate and graduate student organizations to choose from, the LSU College of Agriculture offers many ways to get involved and make connections outside of the classroom.

See a club you're interested in? Fill out our organization interest form, and we'll get your information over to the officer team of the organization(s) you're interested in. That way you can be added to their mailing list, and learn about their upcoming meetings and events. 

The Agribusiness Club is a professional organization devoted to building leaders to help contribute to society. We have a passion for success and strive to prepare members for a successful career in Agribusiness. As a member, you will be involved in numerous activities that not only help you grow as a student, but provide you with the resources to develop professional networking skills.

We accomplish this through conventions, expos, internship opportunities, and field trips, where you are given the opportunity to meet agribusiness related professionals. Besides your professional growth and development, you will have the opportunity to develop a relationship with your community, peers, and departmental professors. Named 2019-20 Ag Club of the Year.

Contact Information

150 Woodin Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
United States
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisors:

Donald Ator, [email protected]

Marie Bampasidou, [email protected]

Michael Deliberto, [email protected] 

Agribusiness club

Vision
The vision of National Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow is to be the leading collegiate organization in developing and strengthening agricultural communication students through professional growth opportunities and educational programs.

Mission
The Mission of National ACT is to build relationships among agricultural communication professionals and college students and faculty, to provide professional and academic development for members and to promote agriculture through communications efforts.

Contact Information

3813 W. Lakeshore Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 71355
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisor: Annabelle Lang, [email protected] 

AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATORS OF TOMORROW AT LSU

The mission of the College of Agriculture Student Association at Louisiana State University A&M (ASA) is to represent the needs of the students in the LSU College of Agriculture by promoting camaraderie, expanding networks, and creating opportunities that collectively foster personal growth, professional development and provide premier student experiences. 

ASA serves as the governing body for all Ag Student Organizations and as the voice of students in the LSU College of Agriculture. ASA conducts programming to maximize student involvement by holding monthly meetings, service initiatives, and interactive and engaging events. The Agriculture Student Association assists clubs and organizations in need-based funding, promotion of events, conferences, competitions, etc. ASA serves as a liaison between Ag students and College of Agriculture administration, LSU Student Government and the LSU administration.

Contact Information

146 Martin D. Woodin Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected] 
P: (832) 489-4084

Campus Advisor: Jennie Sparks, [email protected] 

Agriculture student association

The Air & Waste Management Association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan professional organization that enhances knowledge and expertise by providing a neutral forum for technology exchange, professional development, networking opportunities, public education, and outreach to more than 9000 environmental professionals in 65 countries. A&WMA also promotes global environmental responsibility and increases the effectiveness of organizations to make critical decisions that benefit society.

Requirements for membership in the Air & Waste Management Association at LSU are current enrollment as an LSU student and membership in the Air & Waste Management Association (www.awma.org).

Contact Information

110 Sturgis Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
United States
E: [email protected] 
P: 225-578-1211

Campus Advisor: Maud Walsh, [email protected] 

Air and waste management association student chapter at lsu

The purpose of Alpha Gamma Rho is "to make better men." We achieve this goal through academics, social events, and in being a professional fraternity. In fact, we are the only social and professional fraternity at LSU. AGR is similar to other social fraternities in that it has a strong group of members and an on-campus house in which members can live during their college years. Our members also enjoy socials and exchanges with other Greek organizations.

However, AGR offers more than just the social aspect; it is also a professional fraternity. All members of AGR have career interests related to our fraternity’s values, which is beneficial when seeking a job or internship. We also take pride in the traditions handed down to us from our many great alumni. This tradition includes, but is not limited to, an interest in agriculture, a love for your brother and your community, and a strong desire to make yourself the best person you can be.

Contact Information

3980 W. Lakeshore Dr.
Baton Rouge, La 70808
E: kchish4@lsu 
P: 504-373-4389

Campus Advisor: Henry Hebert, [email protected] 

Alpha gamma rho

Animal Care for a Cause was established to advocate for abandoned and neglected animals by organizing fundraisers to support local humane socities and rescue organizations. These organization rely on community donations to provide essential services such as veterinary care, fostering, and adoption. Our goal is to not only provide financial support but also volunteer our time and services, acting as a voice for animals and raising awareness about animal cruelty and the vital services available in our community. 

Contact Information 

Campus Life
Baton Rouge, LA 70820
E: [email protected] 

Animal Care for a cause

Block and Bridle Club at LSU began in order to instill a sense of community and scholarship among animal science students and has been doing so through their annual rodeo, Little International livestock show, and countless other service activities the club does throughout the year. 

Contact Information

204 Animal and Food Sciences Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected] 

Campus Advisor: Dr. Cathleen Williams, [email protected] 

Block and bridle

Collegiate 4-H is a student organization that allows LSU college students to get connected with campus and community, with a focus on service, leadership, and civic engagement. The club also provides service and support to the local and state 4-H programs, such as serving as judges and conducting training workshops.

Contact Information

169 Knapp Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
P: 337-517-9510

Campus Advisor: Brittney Babineaux, [email protected] 

collegiate 4-h

Collegiate FFA at LSU serves as a student-led organization to support students in their academic and professional endeavors, and ag-vocate for agricultural literacy.

Are you looking to remain active in FFA after high school? Are you currently attending or will soon be attending LSU? If you've answered yes to these questions, then Collegiate FFA at LSU is exactly what you are looking for! Chartered as members of the National FFA Organization and the Louisiana Association of FFA, Collegiate FFA at LSU is a dynamic group of college students dedicated to service, leadership, and agricultural awareness.

Contact Information

Facebook: Collegiate FFA at LSU

Campus Advisor: Kristin Stair, [email protected]

COLLEGIATE FFA

The mission of the Dairy Science Club is: Promote the organizations, efforts, or programs looking to improve and advance the dairy industry at this institution, throughout Louisiana, and the nation, To provide educational activities for students interested in agriculture, and to promote scholarship and leadership among club members, and To provide friendship and to encourage feeling of mutual interest and enthusiasm in the dairy industry among students and faculty.

Contact Information

LSU School of Animal Sciences
201 Animal Food Science Lab Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisor: Cathy Williams, [email protected]

dairy science club

The Tiger Chapter is a student-based organization focused on encouraging student involvement in DU events, research projects, and wildlife conservation.

Contact Information

Facebook: Tiger Chapter Ducks Unlimited

Campus Advisor: Dr. Luke Laborde, [email protected]

tiger chapter ducks unlimited

The Entomology Club at LSU provides its members with a wide range of activities and learning opportunities. We conduct entomology and arthropod related outreach events throughout the state of Louisiana, to teach citizens more about the wonders of insects and their importance in our lives and the natural world. We also host many fun and exciting events throughout the year including insect collecting trips, tailgates, chili cook offs, pot lucks, and even cricket spitting competitions. We also publish a semester newspaper, which will allow you to talk about your research, interests, and brush up on your writing and editing skills. This club provides a space to interact with other students and faculty who are passionate about insects and the environment in a friendly and inclusive manner. You can be involved as much as you want to and ANYONE is welcome, whether you study entomology or not!

Contact Information

404 Life Sciences Building
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisor: Dr. Aaron Ashbrooke, [email protected] 

entomology club 

LSU Equestrian Team is a Sport Club within the University Recreation Department that competes within Zone 5, Region 4 of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA).  Our mission is to provide riders of all skill levels the opportunity to be competitive on a National level, while developing a strong sense of camaraderie between team members. 

Contact Information

1274 Perkins Rd.
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisor: Leaf Boswell, [email protected] 

equestrian team

The Fashion Association at LSU, a student organization within the College of Agriculture, engages in various fashion events in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, fostering resume-building experiences for members. Additionally, the association annually hosts a student-produced fashion show, sponsored by local businesses, drawing an average of 300 attendees and showcasing original student-designed garments.

Contact Information 

140 Human Ecology Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected] 

Campus Advisor: Sibei Xia, [email protected] 

Fashion Association @lsu

The Food Science Club provides numerous activities intended to promote student involvement in local, regional and national IFT activities. The club also assists student's professional development, help students better understand society, develop teamwork skills and a sense of social responsibility and be prepared for the real world. This is done through organized student activities designed to enhance knowledge of food science, expose students to leadership roles and meet professionals employed in their fields of study.

The Food Science Club encourages interaction among students and faculty in the Department of Food Science. Monthly meetings are held to encourage both professional and social development. 

Contact Information

201 Animal and Food Science Laboratory Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisor: Joan King, [email protected] 

food science club

The Les Voyageurs continues to be an integral and successful part of the LSU College of Agriculture. Serving as a Les Voyageur is an honor and distinction that sets student leaders apart and provides them with opportunities for professional development and networking opportunities.

Some benefits of being a Les Voyageur include:

Scholarships: A $250 annual scholarship (dependent on funding and student submitting a College of Agriculture scholarship application). Travel: Opportunities to travel to conferences, off campus visits, and alumni events in state and out of state. 
Apparel: All members receive exclusive Les Voyageur apparel (including but not limited to polos, t-shirts, and a nametag). 


Contact Information

142 Martin D. Woodin Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisors: Henry Hebert, [email protected] and Amber Hayes, [email protected] 

Les Voyageurs

The MANRRS organization is established for the expressed purpose of promoting and implementing initiatives which foster inclusion and advancement of members of ethnic and cultural groups underrepresented in agricultural and natural resource sciences and related fields in all phases of career preparation by providing academic and professional support.

Development of leadership and professional skills and promotion of academic excellence among student members are high priorities of the organization.

The organization shall promote and offer opportunities for community engagement and participation in an active mutual support network while attracting and retaining members of ethnic and culturally underrepresented students and faculty. 

Contact Information

110 Woodin Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Campus Advisor: Dr. Richie Roberts, [email protected] and Dr. Eubanks, [email protected] 

MANrrs

The Pre-Vet Chapter of the National Association of Black Veterinarians is focused on bringing awareness to minorities in veterinary medicine. The mission of this organization is to provide students interested in veterinary medicine with the opportunity to network, receive guidance and support, opportunities for clinical experience and internships, and many more amazing opportunities throughout their time here at LSU. 

Contact Information

[email protected]

Campus Advisor: Dr. Olalekan Michael Ogundele, [email protected] 

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The Pre-Veterinary Club allows members to add Pre-Vet club membership to resumes and vet school applications, win end of semester awards, gain hands on experience with animals, create life-long friendships with other members and get to know faculty members to network with the LSU Vet School. 

Contact Information

101 LSU Student Union
P.O. Box 25418
Baton Rouge, La 70803
E: [email protected]

Contact Advisor: Dr. Make Kallar, [email protected] 

pre-veterinary club

The objective of this sorority shall be to promote its members in all facets of agriculture. It is the purpose of its members to strive for achievement in scholarship, leadership, and service and to further the development of excellence in women pursuing careers in agriculture.

Contact Information

472 LSU Student Union
Attn: Sigma Alpha
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisor: Dr. Mike Kallar, [email protected] 

sigma alpha

The Small and Exotic Animal Club is established for developing an awareness of the small and exotic animal science and the human role we play in the animal kingdom. The Small and Exotic Animal Club is organized in such a manner as to provide:

  1. An opportunity for LSU students, faculty, and staff (as well as others) to learn more about small and exotic animal science
  2. Hands-on, animal-related learning experiences through site visits and live demonstrations by professionals in the small and exotic animal industry
  3. Facilitated relationship-building between students, professionals, and faculty of similar interests in animal science
  4. Animal-related volunteer opportunities and outreach to the local community
  5. Career skills that will be helpful to succeed in any small or exotic animal career post-college graduation

Contact Information

Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisor: Dr. Fabian Diaz, [email protected] 

small and exotic animal club

We are a collegiate chapter of the Society of American Foresters and Timber Tigers Forestry Club & Timber sports team. In the fall we attend the SAF national convention as well as bring Renewable Natural Resource employers to LSU so we can network and help our members find awesome jobs and internships. Spring semester we attend the annual Southern Forestry Conclave where we go camp out and compete in various timber sport events with other students across the south. No matter your major, if you love trees, or just want to throw axes, come make forest loving friends and become a Timber Tiger! 

Contact Information

LSU Renewable Natural Resources Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
United States
E: [email protected] 

Campus Advisor: Dr. Dehoop, [email protected] 

society of american foresters at lsu

The Louisiana Stock Horse Association was started by fellow horsemen to offer affordable, fun, and standardized ranch horse riding clinics and competitions.

Contact Information

Facebook: LSU Stock Horse Club
Email: [email protected] 

Contact Advisor: Neely Walker, [email protected] 

stock horse club

The Student Association of the Society of Wetland Scientists is affiliated with the South Central Chapter of the Society of Wetland Scientists, whose mission is to promote understanding, conservation, protection, restoration, science-based management, and sustainability of wetlands. At LSU, the Student Association brings together an inter-disciplinary group of students interested in science, management, and policy issues surrounding Louisiana's unique wetland ecosystems.

The diversity within our communities and wetlands is what gives Louisiana such a rich culture, and the health of Louisiana's wetland ecosystems directly impacts the well-being of these communities. Therefore, as a student-led organization, we are committed to the inclusion of students from all racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. We are also committed to a practice of intersectional environmentalism through a focus on wetlands-related educational events and service projects that promote environmental equity in under-served communities.

We welcome all students interested in learning about wetlands or simply enjoying the outdoor adventures Louisiana provides.

Contact Information

227 Renewable Natural Resources
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisor: Dr. J Andrew Nyman, [email protected] 

Student society of wetlAnd scientist

Contact Information 

285 Knapp Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected] 
P: 225-578-1631

Campus Advisor: Dr. Erin McKinley, [email protected] 

Student Nutrition and Dietetics 

The Botany Club was established for continuing education for persons interested in the field of botany through field work and service. This includes, but is not limited to, the study of plant physiology, genetics, ecology, classification, and identification.

Contact Information

Campus Life
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisor: Christ Reid, [email protected] 

The botAny club

To promote horticulture by bringing before its members topics for discussion and securing qualified personnel in the professional field to present programs in current horticulture. To cooperate with The American Society for horticultural science and its affiliated collgiate branches. To establish and foster among its members bonds of friendship through educational and social programs. 

Contact Information

Hill Farm Teaching Facility
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected]

Campus Advisor: Dr. Eric DeBoer, [email protected] 

The horticulture club

TWS’s mission is to represent and serve the professional community of scientists, managers, educators, technicians, planners, and others who work actively to study, manage, and conserve wildlife and its habitats worldwide.

Contact Information 

106 Woodin Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Campus Advisor: Dr. Ashley Long, [email protected] 

The Wildlife Society

Tigers for Cultivating Change is established for the expressed purpose of providing a safe, inclusive network for students interested in agricultural sciences who are a part of or allies of the LGBTQ+ community. Focusing efforts on advocacy, education, and community, this organization will strive to promote inclusion and visibility for LGBTQ+ individuals within the College of Agriculture and larger Louisiana State University community.


Contact Information

106 Woodin Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E: [email protected] 

Campus Advisor: Johua Allred, [email protected] 

Tigers for Cultivating Change