LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska regents are still mulling four candidates for the system’s top spot.
The Board of Regents met behind closed doors for two hours on Tuesday to review feedback submitted by students, faculty and staff regarding the presidential finalists.
Chairman Howard Hawks says board members haven’t started narrowing down the candidate pool. He said a final candidate could be chosen as early as January.
The four finalists were named on Nov. 3. Each has since toured the state and the system’s four universities while meeting with stakeholders. The search has cost the system $211,000.