Posted on behalf of President Shirley M. Collado:
Dear faculty, staff, and students,
It gives me great pleasure to announce that Jean Hardwick, Dana Professor and full professor in the Department of Biology, and Jack Powers, associate professor and chair of the Department of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies, have accepted my invitation to serve as co-chairs of the provost search committee.
I plan to name the search committee soon, once I receive the nominees from each of our Council Chairs: Tom Swensen, Chair of Faculty Council; Candy Ross, Chair of Staff Council; and Carlie McClinsey, Chair of Student Government Council.
The search committee will include: eight faculty members, including the two faculty co-chairs; a senior administrator; a staff member; and two students. Once the search committee has been named, they will begin their work with Witt/Kieffer, the firm guiding our search.
On October 27, search consultants from Witt/Kieffer were at Ithaca College for a full day of visits with faculty, staff, and students. They will be back on campus this Friday, November 10, and there are three opportunities that day for members of our campus community to provide their thoughts on the provost position at Ithaca College:
10:10 – 11:00 a.m.
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An open conversation will be held for faculty to provide feedback on the draft search prospectus and any final comments on what qualities they would like to see within this position.
11:10 a.m. – Noon
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An open conversation will be held for faculty, staff, and students to provide feedback on the draft search prospectus and any final comments on what qualities they would like to see within this position.
3:10 – 4:00 p.m.
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A second open conversation will be held for faculty to provide feedback on the draft search prospectus and any final comments on what qualities they would like to see within this position.
Members of Witt/Kieffer have been very appreciative of the participation of our campus community in this process, and will begin to draft the position prospectus based on the input of our campus community from the October 27 and November 10 meetings and the feedback I have also given them related to the many sessions I have held with faculty since September.
I encourage you to participate in the upcoming opportunities to shape the provost’s position prospectus and to provide your opinions about this important role on our campus.
I will continue to keep you informed as we move forward, and I thank you for your continued engagement in what is already proving to be a very busy year for all members of our community.
All my best,
Shirley M. Collado
President