April 6 update: AAA dean candidate presents at 4 today

The search for deans in the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Architecture and Allied Arts, the School of Journalism and Communication and the Lundquist College of Business are winding down. Only two candidates presentation remain; one today and one on Friday. Today’s presentation is:

  • Architecture and Allied Arts — Nancy Pollock Ellwand presents from 4-5 p.m., Room 202 Ford Alumni Center.

The video recordings of the public presentations from the Lundquist College of Business dean search are now available below and on the Office of the Provost website. Recordings of additional candidates in the other schools and colleges will be posted as those interviews conclude.

Feedback surveys are posted after each candidates’ interviews are complete. The Office of the Provost requests all surveys be completed by 5 p.m., Wednesday, April 13.

College of Arts and Sciences

Candidate A: March 28-30 — Ruth Ann Atchley

Candidate B: March 29-April 1 — W. Andrew Marcus

Candidate C: March 31-April 1 — Kathleen Canning

Candidate D: April 4-5 — Alan Houston

Lundquist College of Business

Candidate A: March 28-29 — Rachel Croson

Candidate B: March 30-31, 2016 — H. Rao Unnava

 Candidate C: April 4-5 Robert Hooijberg

School of Architecture and Allied Arts

Candidate A: March 28-29 — Christoph Lindner

Candidate B: March 31 - April 1, 2016 — Renée Cheng

Candidate C: April 4-5 — Mark Elison

Candidate D: April 6-7 — Nancy Pollock-Ellwand

School of Journalism and Communication

Candidate A: March 28-29 — Michelle Ferrier

Candidate B: March 31-April 1 — Brad Rawlins

Candidate C: April 5-6 — Julianne Newton

Candidate D: April 7-8 — Juan-Carlos Molleda

Each day the Around the O - Executive Academic Searches page will be updated with new information about the search process, candidate information and candidate surveys. This information will also be provide in the Around the O emails on Mondays and Thursdays.

Provost Scott Coltrane is leading the search process and said the leadership hires will help shape the future of the institution and support the UO’s academic aspirations.