Are You In? is the annual giving campaign of the Southern University System Foundation, calling on alumni, friends, faculty, and supporters to come together across our campuses in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Shreveport.
For 90 days, our community is coming together to give, to advocate, and to add their names to the legacy of people who have shown up for Southern for more than 146 years.
SU Give Day 2026 on August 28th marks the campaign's final and most powerful moment, a virtual celebration streamed via Facebook Live and YouTube to rally our community for one last push toward our goal.
Become an SU Advocate When you advocate for Southern, you share your story, you bring someone else along, and your name joins the living record of people who believed in this place.
Sign up as an Advocate and share the campaign page while signed in. Anyone who gives through your shared link is credited to you. Every share and every conversation moves us closer.
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Whether you give, spread the word, or simply share why Southern matters to you, you have the power to shape what comes next.
We Are Southern. Are You In?
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On May 28, the Southern University System Foundation launched the 2026 Are You In? campaign with a live conversation about Southern's legacy in space exploration and its national impact.
This year's theme, "From Southern and Beyond," brought together Morgan M. Watson, one of the first African American engineers employed by NASA and a 1966 Southern University graduate, and Dr. Lealon L. Martin, Dean of the College of Sciences and Engineering, to trace the arc from the Apollo program to today's Boeing and NASA partnerships. Current Southern students working alongside those partners joined the conversation to share what that legacy looks like on the ground right now.
Watch the Full Kickoff on YouTube

