BATON ROUGE –– Beginning July 1, Vice President for Agriculture and Dean Matt Lee will serve as LSU’s interim president. Lee’s visionary leadership for both the LSU AgCenter and College of Agriculture makes him an ideal fit to lead LSU while the search for a new president is underway.

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Matt Lee

Prior to joining the LSU AgCenter and College of Agriculture, he served in several leadership capacities at LSU, including interim Executive Vice President and Provost, Vice Provost for Academic Programs and Support Services, and Senior Associate Vice President in the Office of Research and Economic Development. Prior to LSU, he was a tenure-track faculty member at Mississippi State University, where he was affiliated with the Rural Health, Safety, and Security Institute.

“Matt’s long-term commitment to LSU, paired with his research and leadership expertise, made him the obvious choice to lead the LSU enterprise through this transitional phase,” said Board of Supervisors Chairman Scott Ballard. “Considering his exceptional performance as head of the LSU AgCenter, his service as interim provost, his time with the LSU Office of Research & Economic Development and his deep involvement in working to solve crime in Baton Rouge and Louisiana as a whole, I can’t imagine a better person to steer us through this time.”

Lee is a National Science Foundation CAREER award winner, social scientist, and community development scholar with extensive expertise in both rural and urban community dynamics. He earned both his master’s and Ph.D. from LSU and is widely published in both academic and popular press outlets and has been elected to several scholarly honor societies.