BATON ROUGE, La. - Consultants helping LSU find a new system president have presented possible ways to change the system altogether.
The Times-Picayune reports that there was little agreement at a meeting over the weekend on the key issue of whether LSU should remain as a system managing 10 separate campuses or move to consolidate them.
The consultants' report was not meant as a recommendation, just a suggestion.
They found little support for the consolidation of schools in Alexandria, Eunice and Shreveport into their own system.