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Extensive interviews narrow presidential search

After months of deliberation, the Murray State University Presidential search committee has reduced their initial candidate pool from 65 applicants to 10. The 10 remaining presidential-hopefuls were interviewed extensively this past weekend in Nashville, Tenn. Each interview lasted approximately 90 minutes.

University search for provost on schedule

The 17-member provost search committee, established by President Randy Dunn during November, has met several times since its creation and has begun establishing the criteria necessary to evaluate the applications the University will receive for the position. The committee was charged with finding a new provost and vice president of Academic Affairs after Bonnie Higginson Read More

President selects search committee

With the resignation of University Provost Bonnie Higginson, President Randy Dunn has selected individuals to serve on a search committee – charged with doing a national search for a new University provost. Higginson said applications for the position were likely to be due in early February after the University advertised the position in publications like Read More

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