Lundquist College of Business dean finalists are scheduled to travel to Eugene in mid-May to meet with campus officials. A maximum of four visiting candidates will be allowed.
As part of their campus visit, finalists will give a public presentation. You can attend this presentation in person or virtually via Zoom. Public talks will be held from 11 a.m. to noon on May 14, 16, 21, and 23. 125 Chile. The lecture will be recorded for those who are unable to attend.
“Anyone who has spent time at Lillis Hall has felt the vibrancy and energy of our students in their classes, study groups, tutors, advisors, and career coaches,” said Interim Dean. Karen Ford said. “LCB Deans will join a vibrant and engaged community of industry professionals, academics, and a diverse group of students who want to learn about the world through business.”
Candidate materials will be available three business days prior to each candidate visit date. search website. An online survey is also available on the search website for community members to share their observations. Surveys will begin on the first day of a candidate's interview and all surveys will close on his Tuesday, May 28th at 11:59 p.m.
The Lundquist College of Business Dean, reporting to the Provost and Executive Vice President, is the College's chief academic and administrative officer and is responsible for developing and implementing academic strategy. recruiting and retaining faculty, students, and staff; Managing organizational and financial structures that promote excellence in research, scholarship, creative practice, and teaching.
The Dean works with university administrators, faculty, alumni, and other internal and external leaders to promote Lundquist University's national and international visibility and ensure that resources are aligned with its strategic goals and potential. And confirm that it has. The Dean is a member of the President's Council of Deans and the President's University Leadership Team.
Founded in 1914 and with campuses in Eugene and Portland, Lundquist College of Business provides business education to students around the world.
A top-ranked business school, Lundquist embraces Oregon's culture, including its connection to the Pacific Rim, innovation, sustainability, active lifestyles, financial management, and respect for individuality and diversity in an increasingly global community. We draw strength from our unique qualities.
The school promotes a “learning by doing” approach to business education, offering students the opportunity to work on real projects in real companies, gaining first-hand experience before graduating.
The university is home to the Warsaw Sports Business Center, the first sports industry program to be held within a business university. It is the first certified eco-friendly business school in the United States. We have a Green MBA program that ranks #4 in the country.
Laura Lee McEntire, dean of the College of Education, is chairing the search committee, which includes administrators, faculty, staff, and graduate students.