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Former Arkansas State Senator and University of Central Arkansas President Lu Hardin passes away at age 73

Little Rock, Arkansas – Former Arkansas State Senator and University of Central Arkansas President Lu Hardin has passed away at the age of 73, marking the end of a notable, though complicated, career in public service and higher education.

Hardin served as the eighth president of the University of Central Arkansas from 2002 until 2008, a period during which he was recognized for his leadership in advancing the institution’s mission. Beyond his tenure at UCA, he was also deeply involved in state governance, having held a position as an Arkansas State Senator and as director of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education. These roles highlighted his long-standing commitment to education and public service in Arkansas.

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However, Hardin’s career was not without controversy. According to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas, he resigned from his position as university president amid concerns surrounding a $300,000 bonus that had not been disclosed to the public beforehand. This issue eventually led to legal trouble. In 2011, Hardin pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering charges connected to the bonus payment, a conviction that marked a challenging chapter in his professional life.

Despite the difficulties he faced, Hardin’s impact on Arkansas education and public policy remains a significant part of his legacy. His time as UCA president was notable for efforts to enhance the university’s programs and reputation, and his work in the state senate and higher education department reflected his dedication to serving the people of Arkansas.

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The university acknowledged his passing and remembered him for his contributions. Hardin’s death brings closure to a complex story that intertwines public service, educational leadership, and legal accountability. As Arkansas reflects on his life, it is clear that Lu Hardin’s career left a lasting imprint on the state’s educational landscape, shaped by both achievement and controversy.

 

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