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Finalists for Dean of International Programs at MSU to Interview

September 28, 2024

Montana State University will welcome four finalists for the position of dean of the Office of International Programs during the week of September 30. Each candidate will conduct interviews on campus, engaging with students, faculty, and administrators throughout the day.

As part of the interview process, each finalist will hold an open forum at 4 p.m. on the day of their visit, where all faculty, staff, students, and community members are invited to attend and participate.

The finalists and their scheduled open forums are as follows:

  • Sally Mudiamu: Sept. 30, Plant Bioscience Building, Room 108. Deputy executive director of Global Engagement and Initiatives at Portland State University.
  • Christa Olson: Oct. 1, Animal Bioscience Building, Room 138. Former executive director for global engagement at The College of New Jersey and former vice provost of international programs at Drake University.
  • Matthew Walters: Oct. 2, Plant Bioscience Building, Room 108. Director of International Programs Office at Cal State University, Los Angeles.
  • Brennan Reeves: Oct. 3, Plant Bioscience Building, Room 108. Director of international student and scholar services in the MSU Office of International Programs.

Attendees of the open forums will have the opportunity to provide feedback on the candidates through online surveys, which will be available until 9 a.m. on Friday, October 4.

By: DNU staff

Filed Under: News

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