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Bossier District 1 Capt. Lee Hedgepeth sets a couch on fire Thursday in a training trailer at Louisiana State University Eunice during a training session, Evidence Based Scientifically Proven Fire Attack. The training was the last day of a three-day conference at LSUE. The Louisiana Company Officer Leadership Conference was held for the second time at LSU Eunice. The event is sponsored by LSU Eunice, Professional Fire Fighters Association of Louisiana and LSU Carrol L. Herring Fire & Emergency Training Institute. Hedgepeth is an adjunct instructor at the Institute. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

Fighting fires

About 100 Louisiana firefighters spent three days at LSU Eunice learning skills from leadership to a fire fighting tactic that one of the state’s top trainers calls controversial.

New LSU Eunice Chancellor Kimberly Russell meets Allison Briscoe, Student Government Association president and sophomore pre-vet student. Several students attended Russell’s welcome reception. (Photo by Claudette Olivier)

Crowd gathers to welcome new LSU Eunice chancellor

Bringing numbers up – enrollment and foundation dollars – will be some of new chancellor Kimberly Russell’s top priorities when she takes over as LSU Eunice chancellor Sept. 1.

Kimberly Russell has been selected as chancellor of Louisiana State University Eunice.

Reaction positive to chancellor selection

Kimberly Russell, LSU Eunice’s first woman chancellor and the only female of the final four chancellor candidates, will take over as head of the campus on Sept. 1, and reaction to her selection as chancellor has been positive.

William Nunez is shown on the LSU Eunice campus in March. Nunez, the third chancellor of the campus, reflected on some of his tenure during an interview in March. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

Nunez reflects

In March, LSUE Chancellor William Nunez sat down for an interview in his office, but not really.
It wasn’t long before Nunez, who had announced his retirement in the fall, was up and pointing out photos on the wall to explain the physical progress on the campus.

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