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Presidential search committee narrows list

Dana Bruxvoort

Issue date: 11/19/09 Section: News
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The search for a new University president is moving forward smoothly and as scheduled.

Since the application deadline of Oct. 30, committee members have been evaluating the applications they received.

The President's Office would not release figures on how many people applied for the position. However, Cody Sumter, student representative to the Board of Governors, said the number of applicants "far surpassed" the University's last presidential search, when Barbara Dixon was hired in 2003 from almost 50 applicants.

The committee met Saturday and narrowed the list of applicants to those whom they will conduct phone reference and background checks on, Sumter said.

The committee contracted a company to conduct the background checks, and the company will report back to the committee at a meeting Dec. 5. At that point, the committee will further narrow the list and select candidates they will interview at neutral sites.

After the neutral site interviews, the short list of finalists will be made public. Those candidates will visit campus, at which point students, faculty, staff and the community will have the opportunity to interact with them and ask questions.

"The reason we bring the candidates to campus is we want to solicit that input," Sumter said. "We want someone that will mesh with the environment that we have here. So it is very important what student input is, what faculty input is and staff input is. The time to bring up a concern is not after we've selected someone, but when we've brought them to campus for exactly that purpose. We want that feedback."

Sumter said the committee had an excellent and qualified pool of candidates to choose from, but there are still challenges the committee faces in selecting the next president.

"We're in an interesting time right now where we have budget considerations as well as our mission considerations," he said. Pulling all of those together into a single person is a challenge."
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