Louisiana State University Eunice

Graduates with a grade-point average 3.8-4.0 receive Summa Cum Laude honors. From left, are Dr. Renee Robichaux, vice chancellor for Academic Affairs; Catlyn Lauret of Washington, management; Allison Briscoe of Eunice, Louisiana transfer degree biological science; Gregory Leger of Rayne, Louisiana transfer degree biological science and Dr. Kimberly Russell, chancellor of LSU Eunice. Not pictured are Kaliee Lyons of Eunice, Louisiana transfer degree biological science; Sadie West of Church Point, Louisiana transfer degree biological science; Cassie Bonin of Lake Arthur; certificate accounting technology; and David Berns Jr. of Slidell, fire and emergency services.

LSUE names students to Chancellor’s List

LSU Eunice has named 262 students to the Spring Semester 2016 Chancellor’s List in recognition of their academic achievement. The list comprises full-time students who maintained at least a 3.5 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale during the semester.
Area students on the list are:

Leading the LSUE faculty at the commencement ceremony Friday were, from right, Chancellor Kimberly Russell; Scott Angelle, a member of the LSU Board of Supervisors and Public Service Commission; and State Rep. Phillip DeVillier, R-Eunice, who was the commencement speaker. See more photos from the LSUE graduation at eunicetoday.com. (Photos by Harlan Kirgan)

193 graduate from LSUE

LSUE awarded 193 degrees to students from across the state Friday morning.
LSUE Chancellor Kimberly Russell said, “I would like to congratulate you. It takes hard work and dedication to complete an academic credential, and you have persevered.”

Rep. Phillip DeVillier, R-Eunice,

Devillier to deliver commencement address at LSU Eunice

Freshman Rep. Phillip DeVillier, R-Eunice, will be the commencement speaker when Louisiana State University Eunice holds fall graduation ceremonies at 10 a.m. Friday, in the gymnasium of the Health and Physical Education Building.
More than 190 students are candidates for graduation.

LSUE Chancellor Kimberly Russell, Jamie Thibodeaux, LSUE modular math lab coordinator, Paul Fowler, director of developmental education and institutional effectiveness, former Western District Judge Richard Haik and City Judge Terry Hoychick attend the ribbon cutting of the campus’s new modular math lab. The lab was partially funded by $63,000 from the train derailment settlement. Haik was the presiding judge overseeing the train derailment litigation. (Photo by Claudette Olivier)

Derailment money pays for math lab at LSUE

More than 15 years after the train derailment just west of Eunice, repercussions are still being felt in the community, but the accident’s most recent impact is a positive one — a math lab at LSUE.

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