The four finalists to become the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s next chancellor have finished their university visits and open forums, but there is still time to provide feedback on the candidates to the University of Nebraska system.
Hank Bounds, president of the NU system, has said feedback from faculty, staff, students and stakeholders is an important component of the search process.
The finalists to become UNL’s 20th chancellor are:
Sabah Randhawa, provost and executive vice president at Oregon State University. Randhawa visited the university Feb. 21-23. Read about his visit here and watch a short video on his thoughts about UNL here. Those interested can provide feedback about Randhawa to NU here.
April Mason, provost and senior vice president at Kansas State University. Mason visited UNL from Feb. 23-25. Read about her visit here and watch a short video on her thoughts about UNL here. Those interested can provide feedback about Mason to NU here.
Daniel Reed, vice president for research and economic development at the University of Iowa. Reed visited the university Feb. 29-March 2. Read about his visit here and watch a short video on his thoughts about UNL here. Those interested can provide feedback about Reed to NU here.
Ronnie Green, interim senior vice chancellor for academic affairs and IANR vice chancellor at UNL. Green hosted forums March 3 and 4. Read about the forums here and watch a short video on his thoughts about UNL here. Those interested can provide feedback about Green to NU here.
Bounds will make the final selection of the next UNL chancellor, subject to approval by the NU Board of Regents. Detailed and updated information on the chancellor search is available here.