Chancellor
search group seeks faculty, student input
Meetings are scheduled to
assist in the search for a new chancellor. National
advertisements are being placed in hopes to attract
candidates.
By Antoinette Vega
Staff Reporter
In order to gain more input on what is wanted in the
next chancellor, a search committee official said he
and a consultant will soon meet with faculty, alumni,
staff and students.
Denny Alexander, chairman and spokesman for the committee,
and a search consultant of Korn Ferry International
are scheduled to meet today with the faculty and Friday
with the alumni. They will attend the meeting of the
Staff Assembly and the House of Student Representatives
on Tuesday.
The main purpose of the meetings is to listen
to anything that is expressed about the search and the
committee, Alexander said.
Advertisements were also placed in the Chronicle of
Higher Education and the Wall Street Journal last week,
announcing the universitys need for a new chancellor
and the criteria required in the anticipated leader,
he said.
According to the advertisement, the next chancellor
must demonstrate an appreciation for academic excellence,
student development and diversity and commitment to
these visions.Further qualifications included in the
advertisement are integrity and a passion for educating
students.
Opinions such as Todd Kerstetters, an assistant
professor of history, are what Alexander said he hopes
to gain from the meetings and advertisements.
Kerstetter said he thinks the most important criteria
listed is the focus on academics.
Candidates who might not have as much leadership
experience, but focus on the universitys central
mission of academic excellence need to be considered,
he said.
Kerstetter said everyone should attend the session to
get a sense of what the university community wants.
The chancellor is the person who sets the agenda
so getting input from the community makes sense,
he said.
Maya Pouncy, a junior Spanish and sociology major, said
she believes other students should be knowledgeable
about what they want in a new leader and attend the
meeting in order for their voices to be heard.
The students make up the school and should want
to give their opinions, she said.
The search committee will have their next meeting in
October to review information gathered from the meetings
and to accumulate names of nominees, Alexander said.
Antoinette
Vega
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