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Rennier named LCU vice president of student life

January 30, 2023

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News

PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Louisiana Christian University President Rick Brewer has announced the promotion of Meredith Rennier to vice president of student life.

Brewer said Rennier, who has been serving as executive director of the Center for Calling and Career, will help strengthen the university’s mission, vision and commitment to a student experience known for being relevant, relational and rigorous.

“Meredith brings significant experience and effective leadership to this position,” Brewer said. “In this role, Vice President Rennier will provide oversight for all Student Life programming, services and activities while continuing to lead LCU’s Center for Calling and Career.”

In her new role, Rennier will oversee all student support services and provide leadership specifically through LCU’s counseling center, recreational events, student activities, residence life and international activities.

“I am honored to serve LCU’s mission of equipping student lives for learning, leading and serving through the role of Vice President of Student Life,” Rennier said. “What a privilege it is to provide leadership in a team that enriches the lives of our students. At LCU, there is a place for everyone, and the goal is that every student feels welcomed, engaged and most of all loved. I am thankful to both Dr. Brewer and Dr. (Cheryl) Clark (vice president of academic affairs) for allowing me to serve in this capacity and continuing to serve students.”

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