Interim President Announces Layoffs at UL
UL Lafayette faces a $25 million deficit due to declining enrollment and staff growth, closing the Sustainability Office and cutting six positions to reduce expenses, officials said.
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Interim President announces layoffs at UL
Last week, UL Interim President Jamie Hebert announced the university is facing at $25 million deficit.This week, the ax fell. In a letter to employees, Hebert announced the closure of the Office of Sustainability and Community Engagement, and administrative restructurings in the Office of Communications and Marketing and in the Office of Auxiliary Services.So far, six positions have been eliminated, his letter states. Later today, another town …
Job cuts announced at UL in wake of $25 million deficit
LAFAYETTE, La. (NEWS 15) — The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is undergoing a significant restructuring as the interim president announced the elimination of at least six staff positions. The decision comes amid a $25 million budget deficit. Interim President…
UL eliminates six positions, closes sustainability office amid $25 million budget crisis
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette eliminated six positions Tuesday in an attempt to address a $25 million deficit.. In an email, Jaimie Hebert, UL's interim president, said the Office of Sustainability and Community Engagement was closed, the Office of Communications and Marketing and the Office of Auxiliary Services, were restructured.
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