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State, Acadia Reach Agreement on Land for Nicholls Expansion

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

The State of Louisiana, on behalf of Nicholls State University, reached an agreement on Wednesday with Acadia Agricultural Holdings LLC to purchase approximately 57 acres of land to the east of campus. As part of this transaction, Acadia donated an additional 17 acres for a total transaction of approximately 74 acres.

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Louisiana Center for Women and Government Director Appointment

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

TO: Campus Community

FR: Stephen T. Hulbert, President

I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Laura Badeaux as the new Director of the Louisiana Center for Women and Government. Dr. Badeaux was recommended by a search committee composed of regional council members, as chaired by Dr. Michele Caruso. She will assume her new responsibilities on June 18, 2007.

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Governor Blanco declares Day of Mourning to honor victims of the Virginia Tech University tragedy

Friday, April 20th, 2007

Dear members of the Nicholls family,

Gov. Kathleen Blanco has declared today, Friday, April 20, a statewide Day of Mourning to honor victims of the Virginia Tech University tragedy. The governor has asked churches and other structures throughout the state to toll their bells at 10 a.m. today. She also has asked that all Louisianans participate in a statewide moment of silence at that time.

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Virginia Tech University Tragedy

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Dear members of the Nicholls family,

I know that all of our thoughts and prayers are with the administration, faculty, staff, students and the entire Virginia Tech University extended family in the aftermath of yesterday’s tragic events. The pain and anguish caused by these actions will affect thousands of people for years to come as they work to understand why this situation occurred.

I am sure that other higher education leaders across the country have been taking time to review procedures to ensure that everything is in place in the event a similar act were to occur at their respective institutions. I want each of you to know Nicholls is prepared to respond to a variety of emergency situations as demonstrated by the university’s response to the alleged student kidnapping that occurred Thursday, April 12.

Through this medium, I again commend Nicholls university police officers for their timely and professional conduct during that investigation and apprehension. Also, be assured that senior administration and university police will continue to update the university’s crisis and emergency plans as necessary to insure the safety of our faculty, staff, students, and campus visitors.

Virginia Tech, like Nicholls, is noted for its caring attitude towards students and its commitment to providing a quality educational experience. Although I know with time that Virginia Tech will recover, my prayers are with them as they work through these trying times. I urge you to continue to keep them in your prayers as well.

Stephen T. Hulbert
President