Recordings Available for Architecture Dean Candidates, Share Feedback by May 4

Vol Walker Hall, home of the Fay Jones School of Architecture.
Russell A. Cothren
Vol Walker Hall, home of the Fay Jones School of Architecture.

Recordings for the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design dean candidates have been posted online, and campus can share feedback on each candidate by noon on Monday, May 4. The following candidates for the dean of the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design presented to campus on April 27, 29 and 30 — James C. Stevens, Kristi Cheramie and C.L. Bohannon respectively.

Links to each candidate's recorded presentation and evaluation form are available on the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design dean search website and provided below. The campus community can access the recordings and complete evaluation forms for each candidate through noon on Monday, May 4. Individuals may need to sign in with their university credentials to access the recordings and the evaluation forms.

During their presentation, each candidate provided an overview of their academic, professional and administrative background that is relevant to the position. Candidates were asked to highlight key experiences, achievements, and skills that have prepared them for this role.

Additionally, candidates articulated their vision for the future of architecture and design education, both within the context of the school and the broader field. They also discussed their approach to leadership and how they would foster a collaborative and innovative environment within the school and across the university.

For more information on the dean candidates and the search process, please visit the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design dean search website.


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