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UL Lafayette among nation's top 100 public research universities

University of Louisiana at Lafayette faculty and staff members,  students, and public officials gathered Wednesday to celebrate its  recent designation as a Carnegie R1 university.

The event was structured to convey the importance of that status,  which constitutes a prestigious pat on the back and cements UL  Lafayette’s position as a top-tier research institution. The designation  will spur economic development, attract high-quality students and  faculty members, and help increase external funding for the University.

It is the loftiest designation bestowed by the Carnegie  Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, the leading  framework for describing colleges and universities in the U.S. The  Carnegie Classification’s 2021 update includes nearly 3,900  institutions. Only 137 of them, or 3%, attained R1 status.

UL Lafayette is among them.

Faculty, staff and student researchers helped drive that point home  during a research showcase held inside the UL Lafayette Student Union  that accompanied the celebration. They provided crash courses about the  work they’re doing that contributed to the University’s R1 status, and  the exhibits touched on research in nearly every academic college,  Graduate School and in University research centers. 

Reminders were also evident in the green space outside the Student  Union, where throngs of students, faculty and staff members, and public  officials gathered to learn about the significance of the R1  designation.

UL Lafayette’s status as a top-tier university will benefit the  University, the community and the state, explained Dr. Ramesh Kolluru,  the University’s vice president for Research, Innovation and Economic  Development.

“It means an institution is a national and global leader that has met  all of the benchmarks in externally funded research, in the number of  doctoral degrees that it awards every year, and in terms of the  high-quality number of research staff that the University employs,”  Kolluru said.

Dr. Joseph Savoie, UL Lafayette president, said the designation  represents a longstanding commitment to remaining at the forefront of  learning, innovation and scholarship.

“Achieving R1 reflects these values and affirms these commitments. As  their stewards, it’s our duty to build upon them. In the same way that  we stand on the shoulders of those who went before us, we must seize  this moment of opportunity so that those who come after us can reach  even greater heights,” Savoie said.

Dr. Jim Henderson, University of Louisiana System president, agreed,  saying R1 status signifies “a milestone on the way to what this  university is going to be.”

“This is a change-making university,” Henderson added.

A top-tier research university fosters workforce and economic  development. It’s enticing to businesses that seek an established source  of intellectual capital. The status appeals to external agencies and  policymakers who make funding decisions. It also makes faculty members  more competitive when seeking grants or to collaborate with public or  private sector partners.

U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, speaking during the celebration, said “the  way to create a great state is to create a great university. The R1  designation is a comment on where UL Lafayette has come from. It is a  prediction of where it will go.”

That trajectory includes attracting and retaining students eager to  enroll at an institution where academic excellence is underscored by  opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research.

Bimi Shrestha, a doctoral student in systems engineering, is one such  student. She is contributing to a multidisciplinary NASA research  project that centers on a biorefinery system built at UL Lafayette. The  system is designed to convert waste generated in space into  life-sustaining products such as potable water, breathable air and  energy.

“I couldn’t be more proud of where I will earn my Ph.D. Being an R1  institution is the outcome of hard work by the faculty, staff and  students involved in research,” Shrestha said.

Photo caption: UL Lafayette faculty and staff  members, students, and public officials gathered Wednesday to celebrate  its recent designation as an R1 university, and talk about its  significance. Photo credit: Rachel Rafati / University of Louisiana at Lafayette

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