Randy Moffett

Micheal Randy Moffett (born 1947 January 10) was named president of the University of Louisiana System on 2008 July 25.[1]

From 2001 July to 2008 June he served as president of Southeastern Louisiana University at Hammond. He was succeeded there by John L. Crain. Prior to serving as president of Southeastern, Moffett was Southeastern's provost and vice president for academic affairs and held earlier administrative roles. After leaving his position as president of Southeastern, he was honored by a Resolution of Commendation from the University's Faculty Senate.[2]

Moffett holds a bachelor's degree from Louisiana Tech University, a master's degree from Northwestern State University of Louisiana, and an Ed.D. in education administration from Louisiana State University. He is married to Barbara Spruill Moffett, RN, Ph.D. The couple has a son and two daughters.[3]

Moffett's role as president of ULS often placed him in the news, as in a 2009 April 17 article in the New Orleans Times-Picayune concerning funding challenges in the 2009-2010 budgets of the eight ULS campuses including Southeastern Louisiana University.[4]

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