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Savoie to Return to Full-Time Faculty Role After Sabbatical

October 10, 2025 - 01:00

Savoie to Return to Full-Time Faculty Role After Sabbatical

After a six-month paid sabbatical, Savoie will transition back to the University of Louisiana as a full-time tenured faculty member. His current role as president emeritus is set to conclude in December, marking the end of a significant chapter in his leadership journey.

During his sabbatical, Savoie will have the opportunity to reflect on his tenure and engage in research, ultimately preparing for his return to the academic environment. His experience and insights gained from leading the institution will undoubtedly enrich the academic community.

The university community is looking forward to welcoming him back, as he is expected to contribute greatly to the educational mission and mentorship of students. Savoie’s return signifies a commitment to fostering academic excellence and supporting the next generation of scholars at the university. His transition back into faculty life is anticipated with enthusiasm by both colleagues and students alike.


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