University Affairs

Give Feedback on USU Presidential Search to Committee

The Utah State University Presidential Search Committee will host two more public meetings to obtain input from members of the USU community and the general public on the presidential search.

The committee will be in Price, Utah, April 26 in the Jennifer Leavitt Student Center Multipurpose Room, 451 E 400 N, from 3:30-5 p.m. This meeting is open to USU faculty, staff and students. The committee will hold a meeting for the general public in the same room from 7-8:30 p.m.

To participate in these meetings through Interactive Video Conferencing (IVC), students, staff, faculty and the public are invited to attend in either Moab or Blanding during the meeting times listed above. The Moab IVC meeting will take place in the East Building, Moab Room R (4198) at 115 West 200 South and the Blanding IVC meeting will take place at the B. Lee Tech Building, Room 213 at 639 West 100 South.

To provide input via email please send comments to usupresidentsearch@ushe.edu.

Based on the feedback garnered in these meetings, the committee will approve a position description and call for nominations and applications. The committee will then screen applications for the position and conduct interviews with candidates. After deliberating, the committee will recommend finalists to the Board of Regents.

The Utah State University Presidential Search Committee is chaired by Regent Teresa Theurer. The committee is comprised of representatives from the Board of Regents, trustees, faculty, staff, students and alumni of USU, as well as community members from Logan and various locations throughout the state served by USU. Utah State University President Stan Albrecht announced his retirement February 3, 2016, and will remain in office until a new president of USU is named.

The public meetings schedule is available online.

For more information about the USU presidential search, see its website.

For more information about the Board of Regents and the Utah System of Higher Education, see its website.

Writer: Paige Pagnucco, 435-797-1429, paige.pagnucco@usu.edu


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