Northwestern State is on track to have a historic ‘first’ as university president
8th November 2021 · 0 Comments
By JC Canicosa
Contributing Writer
(lailluminator.com) — Northwestern State University’s presidential search committee announced two finalists to become the university’s 20th president Tuesday afternoon.
Either candidate would make history if they are given the job. Northwestern has never had a university president who isn’t a white man, but both of the candidates to be the school’s next leader are Black — and one is a woman.
One of the finalists, Marcus Jones, currently serves as interim president for Northwestern.
Jones earned a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern, master’s degree in international business and trade from Grambling State University and law degree from the Southern University Law Center.
Jones also serves as the executive vice president and chief operating officer for the University of Louisiana system. He worked in Northwestern’s administration for 13 years and as a professor at the university from 1999 to 2017.
The other finalist, Kim LeDuff, currently serves as vice president for the division of academic engagement and student affairs as well as the chief diversity officer at the University of West Florida, Pensacola.
LeDuff earned a bachelor’s degree from Xavier University in New Orleans, a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland-College Park and a doctorate in mass communication from Indiana University.
LeDuff has taught communications and journalism at the University of West Florida, Pensacola since 2005 and worked in the university’s administration since 2013. She also served as an interim director, associate director and assistant director at University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg’s School of Mass Communication and Journalism.
The UL system board will meet Monday, Nov. 8 at 10 a.m. to interview finalists and select the next president of Northwestern.
Chris Maggio retired this summer after serving as president since January 2017. He had been a member of staff, faculty and administration for the university for 33 years.
The new president is scheduled to begin in the spring of 2022.
This article originally published in the November 8, 2021 print edition of The Louisiana Weekly newspaper.