Final Chancellor Candidate Vitter Presentation Now Available

Jeffrey S. Vitter, candidate for chancellor, answers a question from the audience during his Oct. 15 campus presentation.
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Jeffrey S. Vitter, candidate for chancellor, answers a question from the audience during his Oct. 15 campus presentation.

Jeff Vitter, the final candidate selected to visit campus for the chancellor position, made a public presentation Thursday to campus as part of his two-day visit to the University of Arkansas. A video of his presentation, as well as the audience question and answer session, is now available to the campus community by following the link on Vitter's candidate page. Users will need to login with uark credentials. Videos of the presentations by April C. Mason and Joeseph E. Steinmetz are also available on their pages. 

All are invited to offer their feedback via a web comments form, to any member of the search committee, or by sending a fax to 479-575-4745. The feedback will be shared with U of A System President Don Bobbitt. He will select from among the three candidates who visited campus. That decision is subject to approval by the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees, who have also interviewed each of the candidates.

Contacts

Laura Jacobs, associate vice chancellor
University Relations
(479) 575-5555, laura@uark.edu

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