Mason Presentation Available for Viewing
April C. Mason answers a question from an audience member at Wednesday's public forum.
April C. Mason, one of three finalists for the chancellor position, made a public presentation to campus as part of her two-day visit to the University of Arkansas. She organized her talk into the themes of education, people and strategic planning. A video of her presentation, as well as the audience question and answer session, is available to the campus community by following the link on Mason's candidate page.
All are invited to offer their feedback via web comments form, or to any member of the search committee, or by sending a fax to 479-575-4745.
The public presentations for the next two candidates will be held in the Faulkner Performing Arts Center, formerly known as the Fieldhouse, and are as follows:
- Oct. 13, 10:30 a.m. – Joseph E. Steinmetz
- Oct. 15, 10:30 a.m. – Jeffrey S. Vitter
Topics
Contacts
Laura Jacobs, associate vice chancellor
university relations
479-575-5555,
laura@uark.edu
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