Confidential advisors receive specialized training regarding laws and campus policies in order to support and advise students, faculty, and staff before and/or during the complaint process. Confidential advisors serve as a resource for community members to ask questions and receive information without instituting notice and an investigation under PM-73. Confidential advisors may be present during any meeting conducted under PM-73 to assist and/or consult with a student or employee. Confidential advisors may not act as a spokesperson.

Non‑identifying details (type of incident, date, general location, summary of what happened fro classification purposes) must be reported for campus safety statistics as required by the Clery Act.

The following individuals serve as confidential advisors:

Ms. Jennifer Flynn-McKevitt, Director, Career Services
Noel Memorial Library, Room 158
318-797-5062, jennifer.flynn-mckevitt@lsus.edu

Ms. Kendal Redel, Director/Counselor, Counseling Services
Noel Memorial Library, Room 141
318-797-5373, kendal.redel@lsus.edu

Dr. Han Shi, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and Finance
Business and Education Building, Room 326
318-797-5176, han.shi@lsus.edu

Dr. Richard Watson, Chair and Professor, Department of Computer Sciences
Technology Center, Room 206
318-797-5300, richard.watson@lsus.edu

LaToya Hemphill, Coordinator of Community Standards
Noel Memorial Library, Room 142
318-797-5117, LaToya.hemphill@lsus.edu

Patience Davis, Coordinator for Student Advocacy and Accountability
Noel Memorial Library, Room 142
318-795-2402, patience.davis@lsus.edu

Confidential Advisor Resources:

Director of Civil Rights and Title IX
Cindy Maggio

318-797-5071
titleix@lsus.edu

Title IX Reporting Button

Dean of Students