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In his first public comments since being forced out after leading the National Human Genome Research Institute for nearly 16 ...
Eric Green, a psychology professor, was killed in the triple homicide April 12. ... Green, of Lafayette, was an adjunct instructor in the UL Lafayette Psychology Department.
The victims were identified by authorities as Eric Green, who was an adjunct psychology instructor at ULL, Brandon Touchet and Elizabeth Reames, all of Lafayette.
One of the three victims in the triple homicide scene discovered by Lafayette police is identified as Dr. Eric Green who was a psychology professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
Eric Green, UL professor slain in triple homicide, remembered as ‘dollop of sunshine’ Losing the 49-year-old to such violence 'is a real loss to the world' ...
Eric Green, Barn, 1972, acrylic on panel, 32" x 50" As a child, Green was fascinated with imagining the world upside-down, and he began drawing doubled pictures of the ceilings of his 19 th century ...
Eric also says he loves our state’s delicious food, and if forced to pick a favorite dish at a particular restaurant - it’s chicken enchiladas with green chile, stacked not rolled, with blue ...
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette flag flies outside Martin Hall Monday, February 11, 2019, on the UL-Lafayette campus in Lafayette, La. ... Eric Green, Ph.D., died last week.
LAFAYETTE PARISH — The University of Louisiana at Lafayette responded to student concerns followng the recent death of UL Professor Dr. Eric Green, killed in a triple homicide over the weekend.
First Alert meteorologist Eric Green and his wife, Catherine, welcomed baby boy Gus to the world on Dec. 31 at exactly 1 p.m. He is 8 lbs., 7 ounces, and 20.5 inches long.
Veteran communications executives, Eric Green and Sunny Jenkins, powered by head creative, Wally Hasselbring, launch The Right Now. Jenkins is set to lead the Brand division with Green heading ...
Advocate photo by PAUL KIEU --Louisiana-Lafayette pitcher Eric Carter (24) throws to a Sacred Heart batter during an NCAA baseball game on March 6, 2016, at M.L. "Tigue" Moore Field in Lafayette, LA.