Welcome to the Marketing Department in the E. J. Ourso College of Business at Louisiana State University! This page links you to what we believe is the most exciting business area: marketing. [MORE]
FAQs
How can I see an advisor?
Call 225-578-3211 to schedule an appointment. You MUST have a picture ID when you show up for the appointment.
How do I get added to a class that is full?
Please see the department that offers the course. For example, if you want to get added to ECON 2000, you would need to see the Economics Department.
Can I be admitted to the college with a 2.9?
No. You must have a 3.0; we do not round up. There is no probation admittance and no waiting list.
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PRESIDENT BUSH HONORS LSU FACULTY MEMBER RANDY RAGGIO
On April 22, President George W. Bush honored LSU faculty member Randy Raggio with the President’s Volunteer Service Award for his volunteer service with Desire Street Academy. Raggio, along with Desire Street Ministries Executive Director Danny Wuerffel, greeted Bush as he exited Air Force One at the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport.
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LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business Assistant Professor of Marketing Randy Raggio will be presented the President’s Volunteer Service Award tomorrow for his volunteer service with Desire Street Academy.
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Three faculty members of LSU’s E. J. Ourso College of Business will be honored with the Tiger Athletic Foundation Undergraduate Teaching Award at the LSU Distinguished Faculty Reception to be held May 6, 2008. The three winners are Barbara Danos, Judith Ann Garretson Folse and Doug McMillin.
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BusinessWeek has ranked LSU’s E. J. Ourso College of Business in its Top 50 public undergraduate business schools in the country once again, solidifying the already prestigious placement the school has enjoyed over the past few years.
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Pi Sigma Epsilon will host a gaming tournament presented by EA Sports on Saturday, March 8, 2008 at the Best Buy located on Bluebonnet Boulevard. All proceeds from the event will go to benefit Desire Street Academy, a local inner-city school.
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