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September 13, 2010

ULM Institutional Review Team on campus this week

The University of Louisiana at Monroe Institutional Review Team will be on campus this week to interview various institutional constituencies as well as hold a public forum. The purpose of the review is to identify opportunities and challenges that will aid in the transition to a new president for ULM.

The three-person review team has spent the past month reviewing campus materials and conducting phone interviews. The on-campus interviews will be the last information-gathering step before completing the report in October.

WHAT: ULM Institutional Review Public Forum

WHEN: 9 - 10 a.m., Friday, Sept. 17, 2010

WHERE: Ballroom A, Student Union Building, ULM Campus

PURPOSE: Gather public input about opportunities and challenges at the University of Louisiana at Monroe

The team will meet with over 40 individuals in a series of private meetings from Wednesday, Sept. 15 through Friday, Sept. 17. Friday's public forum will be a chance for anyone not scheduled to meet with the team to voice their opinions.

"This is an essential part of the process. In order to understand what is working well at ULM, as well as what its challenges are, it's critical that we hear first-hand from the people most closely connected to the university," said ULM Institutional Review Team Leader Gary Reichard.

Reichard is the former executive vice chancellor and chief academic officer for the California State University system. Other team members are Aubrey Lucas, president-emeritus of the University of Southern Mississippi, and Portia Shields, former president of Albany State University. Together, the team has 45 years of senior administrative higher education experience.

The goal of the review committee is to complete a report prior to semi-finalist interviews for the ULM Presidential Search tentatively scheduled for mid-October.

To learn more about the ULM Presidential Search, visit www.ulsystem.edu/ULMSearch.

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