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Front row from left to right: Kimberly Chamberlin,
Dean Robert Sumichast, Angel Netherland, and
Eric Hill. Back row: Sean Hansen, Daniel Fields,
Damien Gallow, and Conrad Ducote. Not pictured:
Amy Buras, Kristin Leblanc, Danette Cleveland,
Rachele Lefebvre, and Leslie Heller


Ourso College Management Department names Rucks Fellows

December 22, 2003

Twelve students in the management program at the Ourso College of Business Administration have been selected as the Rucks Fellows for 2003-2004. The newest Rucks Fellows are: Amy Buras, New Orleans; Damien Gallow, Los Angeles; Eric Hill, Wiesbaden, West Germany; Kimberly Chamberlin, Gulf Breeze, Fla.; Daniel Fields, Covington, La.; Kristin Leblanc, Lake Charles, La.; Danette Cleveland, Zachary, La.; Sean Hansen, Chalmette, La.; Rachele Lefebvre, Baton Rouge; Conrad Ducote, Cottonport, La.; Leslie Heller, Arabi, La.; and Angel Netherland, Baton Rouge.

To qualify for the Rucks Fellowship, recipients must be full-time students majoring in management, rank among the top 10 management majors by cumulative grade point average, and participate in Rucks Fellowship activities such as awards and recognition ceremonies.

Consistent with their standing as the department's most outstanding undergraduate students, Rucks Fellows are afforded opportunities not available to other students. These include preferential enrollment in any management course or class section, frequent interaction with faculty and business leaders, and a special recognition during commencement exercise.

The Rucks Fellowship Program was established in 1998. The program is named in honor of William W. Rucks IV (BS '79) and his wife, Catherine. The couple donated more than $2 million in 1996 to the department of management, which now bears their name.

For more information on the Ourso College of Business Administration, please visit www.bus.lsu.edu or contact Wendy Luedtke at 225/578-8865 or wendy@lsu.edu.

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