The committee leading the search and screening process for a new chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Madison will hold virtual listening sessions on June 15 and 22 to gather input from the UW–Madison community.
“We are very interested to learn from campus stakeholders what qualities they wish to see in the next leader at UW–Madison,” says Regent President Emeritus Amy Bogost, the chair of the UW–Madison Search and Screen Committee. “Faculty, staff and students, as well as members of the broader Madison community, are encouraged to join and give us with their thoughts about what the ideal candidate can bring to the position.”
UW–Madison Professor and past University Committee Chair Annie Jones is serving as vice chair of the committee, leading a group made up of students, faculty, staff, alumni and community representatives.
Each listening session is designed as an open forum, where participants will have the opportunity to share feedback with members of the search committee. The virtual sessions will be held in English and can be accessed by visiting the links listed below.
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