Breaking: Wade Rousse Has Been Selected As LSU's Next President
by Staff Reporter
November 4, 202532 Comments

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
The LSU Board of Supervisors has voted to hire McNeese President Wade Rousse to be the next president of LSU.
Former Alabama Provost James Dalton will serve as the system's vice president and chancellor of the LSU-Baton Rouge campus.
Rousse and Dalton will replace former LSU President William Tate IV, who left the university earlier this year to join Rutgers University. Per The Advocate:
Former Alabama Provost James Dalton will serve as the system's vice president and chancellor of the LSU-Baton Rouge campus.
Rousse and Dalton will replace former LSU President William Tate IV, who left the university earlier this year to join Rutgers University. Per The Advocate:
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As a Louisiana native and president of McNeese State University, Rousse positioned himself in interviews as a candidate with a nontraditional background who would shake up the university. Before joining McNeese in 2019, he spent significant time in the private sector, including co-founding a marine logistics firm.
The LSU Board of Supervisors voted 12-01 for Rousse and Dalton. Political insiders said he was Gov. Jeff Landry’s favored candidate for the job and had an inside track with the board.
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