Regents Committee Meets Again To Pick UW-Madison Chancellor
Committee Met Last Week
UPDATED: 10:03 am CDT May 27,
2008
MADISON, Wis. -- A special Board of Regents committee is meeting for a second time to try to recommend the next University of Wisconsin-Madison chancellor.The committee's five members began reviewing the four finalists last week, but chairman David Walsh said that they didn't reach a consensus.He said that committee members decided they needed to do more research before they could reach an agreement, which could come as early as Tuesday.The finalists are UW-Madison Letters and Sciences Dean Gary Sandefur; Michigan economist Rebecca Blank; University of Minnesota vice president for research Timothy Mulcahy; and Cornell University Provost Biddy Martin.The four are being considered as replacements for John Wiley, who is stepping down.
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