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Tag: secret search

Searching in secret: Hiring administrators is becoming less open and harder to cover

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August 2, 2018February 14, 2019 Monica Kast

When universities and colleges begin the process of hiring a new administrator, they often keep the names of candidates confidential until the very end. 

Tagged administrative searches, college, high school, presidential search, recent-news, secret search

New Nebraska law allows universities to only name a single candidate for top positions

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April 1, 2016November 12, 2018 Ryan Tarinelli

University of Nebraska administrators now only have to present a single candidate for chancellor and president positions, instead of four. 

Tagged Nebraska, presidential search, recent-news, secret search

A Nebraska bill would allow universities to conduct more secretive presidential searches

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February 12, 2016November 12, 2018 Ryan Tarinelli

A bill filed in Nebraska would require universities to only present a single candidate's name to the public during presidential searches instead of four. 

Tagged recent-news, secret search

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