What’s President Taylor Randall’s vision for the University of Utah? A new campus and hospital in West Valley City, enviable experiences for students and greater commitment to research.
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Florida State University’s hunt for a new president has been narrowed to three outside candidates who are currently top administrators at their current.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Florida State University’s hunt for a new president has been narrowed to three outside candidates who are currently top administrators at their current schools, rejecting the candidacy of the state’s current education commissioner. The university’s presidential search committee narrowed the choices Saturday to Richard McCullough, Harvard University’s vice president for research; Robert Blouin, the University of North.
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Interviews with the nine candidates to become the next president of Florida State University will be held Friday and Saturday in the Ruby Diamond Concert Hall.
The interviews will not be livestreamed, however. The university explained on its website that it wanted to preserve the integrity of the interview process and not allow candidates to listen in on their competitors responses to questions.
Also, people in the audience will not be permitted to livestream or otherwise record audio or video. Instead, the university will post videos Saturday afternoon at presidentialsearch.fsu.edu after all candidates have been interviewed.