Geaux Big Goes Bigger: A Week of LSU Service, Impact, and Community
March 25, 2025
For over a decade, Geaux Big Baton Rouge has been LSU’s largest day of service, connecting students with local organizations to make a tangible impact. But this year, Geaux Big is bigger than ever—what was once a single day of volunteering has expanded into an entire week of service opportunities.
The decision to expand Geaux Big from a one-day event to a full week aimed to increase service accessibility. By partnering with on-campus organizations for the first time, Geaux Big 2025 offered more service opportunities, both on and off campus, helping students connect with new resources and organizations.
This year's projects included cleaning Chimes Street, assisting with LSU Food Pantry operations, and cleaning Perkins Rowe Community Park.
Empowering Change
Geaux Big exemplifies LSU's mission to drive positive change by connecting students with the greater Baton Rouge community and significantly contributing to the state's well-being. Last year, the event resulted in $3,132,881 in community impact and over 4,000 hours of service.

Geaux Big at West Baton Rouge Museum

Geaux Big Week

Geaux Big Chimes Street Cleanup

Geaux Big Chimes Street Cleanup

Geaux Big Week

Geaux Big AACC

Geaux Big AACC

Geaux Big AACC

Geaux Big at West Baton Rouge Museum

Geaux Big at West Baton Rouge Museum

Geaux Big at West Baton Rouge Museum
Strength in Collaboration
Geaux Big thrives on strong partnerships with campus and community organizations. This year, 35 partners contributed to its success, including the Black Student Union, African American Cultural Center, Student Government, and community organizations such as the West Baton Rouge Museum, the Food Bank, and Front Yard Bikes.
“Our partners are the superheroes of the community,” said Briana McManus, LSU’s assistant director for leadership and civic engagement. “They do the work daily, and it’s an honor to set aside time to support their missions.”
The Next Generation of Leaders
Geaux Big is more than just a service event—it’s an impactful leadership experience. Students step into leadership roles, gain confidence, and develop valuable skills that extend beyond campus. This experience serves as a catalyst for shaping the next generation of leaders at LSU, helping students apply and refine their abilities in real-world settings.
“The goal is that this will be an opportunity where they get a taste for leadership and go on to lead in their organizations, internships, jobs, and beyond,” McManus noted.
Jordyn Wilson, a senior broadcast journalism student and student director of Geaux Big Baton Rouge, shared how organizing the event reshaped her perspective on service and community engagement.
“I am incredibly grateful for the experience planning Geaux Big has provided me. It has not only transformed the entire trajectory of my senior year but has also forever changed my perspective on service,” Wilson said.
One of her most memorable moments of this year’s Geaux Big took place on a Friday evening—during St. Patrick’s Day weekend—when Wilson arrived at the Perkins Rowe Community Park Clean Up service and was stunned by the turnout.
“As I arrived at the service site and saw so many people in their purple volunteer shirts, radiating big smiles, I nearly shed tears,” Wilson said.
“I thought to myself, ‘Wow, these students could be doing anything else, especially on a Friday evening. But they’re here, smiling and picking up trash.’”
The Future of Geaux Big
With its continued growth, Geaux Big demonstrates LSU’s ongoing commitment to making a meaningful impact, leading by example, and creating a lasting legacy in Baton Rouge and beyond.
Service at LSU isn’t just about hours logged; it’s about building relationships, gaining leadership experience, and making a real difference.
“The win of Geaux Big is not the number of students who serve. It is that each student feels connected to the service and to one another,” McManus said.
Wilson encourages students to participate in the years to come. “Community service can shape your college experience. Find a project that aligns with your passion and get involved—the impact will last beyond LSU.”
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