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Chancellor finalists visiting this week

April 27, 2022

Five finalists for the position of chancellor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will visit May 2 through May 6 to meet with and answer questions from the campus community.

More information about the search can be found at chancellorsearch.wisc.edu.

The question and answer sessions will be hosted by Susan Hagness, Philip D. Reed Professor and Chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and vice chair of the Chancellor Search and Screen Committee, and moderated by Charles Hoslet, Vice Chancellor for University Relations. During these sessions, each finalist will discuss the challenges and opportunities of managing a top public research university over the next 5-10 years.

A common set of questions, sourced from campus input, will be asked of all finalists.

UW–Madison employees may attend the sessions in pay status, with supervisor permission, if the sessions fall during normal work hours.

Following each session, feedback on the finalists can be shared at this link.

Please note, the deadline to submit feedback has been updated to noon on Saturday, May 7. This will ensure that all submitted feedback is compiled at the conclusion of the interview process.

Please be advised that submitted feedback may be made available to the public or media under Wisconsin’s open records laws.

If you have questions or need an accommodation, contact Monica Welke at mwelke@wisc.edu.

A Special Regent Committee selected the finalists from a list of candidates identified and forwarded by a 21-member Search and Screen Committee led by UW System Regent Vice President Karen Walsh, chair, and Hagness.

In addition to the campus Q&A sessions, the finalists will interview with the Special Regent Committee and interim UW System President Michael Falbo along with other campus stakeholder groups, including shared governance representatives, students, faculty, and deans.

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