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ALEXANDRIA, La. (AP) — G. Daniel Howard will step down from his position as chancellor of Louisiana State University of Alexandria at the end of August. That's according to an announcement from the university on Monday.
Howard came to LSUA in 2014 after a national search for a chancellor who would be able to grow enrollment at the small four-year school in Alexandria. His career in education spans 44 years as both a faculty member and as a senior administrator.
Howard told The Town Talk (http://townta.lk/1X6iPj9) on Monday that he will be going "back home" to Florence, Alabama, to check in with old friends and family, catch up on some reading and continue philanthropic efforts.
No details have been released about the process to replace him.
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Information from: Alexandria Daily Town Talk, http://www.thetowntalk.com
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