Finalists for associate vice provost and dean of Libraries and School of Information Studies selected, will make on-campus presentations

Purdue has announced two finalists for its next associate vice provost and dean of Libraries and School of Information Studies.

The finalists, who will make on-campus presentations, are:

  • Clarence Maybee, associate dean for learning and the W. Wayne Booker Endowed Chair in Information Literacy in Libraries and School of Information Studies, Purdue. Presentation: 9-10 a.m. Feb. 17, Stewart Center, Room 202.  
  • Nicole Kong, associate dean for research and professor of library science in Libraries and School of Information Studies, Purdue. Presentation: 9-10 a.m. Feb. 19, Stewart Center, Room 202. 

Livestream links for the presentations will be available on the search webpage, along with the finalists’ curricula vitae. The presentations will be recorded and posted on the site for later viewing, and a link will be provided for individuals to submit feedback on the candidates.

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