Wednesday’s (May 7) announcement of the five finalists vying to become UW-Green Bay’s next chancellor was front-page news in Thursday’s Green Bay Press-Gazette, with reporter Scott Williams gauging campus input on the finalists. Prof. Mike Draney, a search committee member, talked about the importance of experience, leadership skills and other factors in narrowing down a solid candidate pool, and SGA President Vanya Koepke said he was pleased to see a diverse group of applicants from different parts of the country. Students are looking for a fresh perspective, Koepke added. “I definitely think that’s important,” he said. “I’m all about looking at candidates who have the best in mind for the university.” Full story.
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