(KNOX) – UND’s Nistler College of Business and Public Affairs is still looking for it’s next leader.
The school chose to decline all candidates in the first pool of applicants for it’s dean position. Erik Link, UND’s Vice President for Academic Affairs, updated the staff on the situation.
Two finalists did visit the campus in late April, but neither was offered the job.
A timeline will be cultivated to relaunch the search.
The previous dean, Amy Henley, left last year for the position of dean at the University of Louisville’s College of Business. Patrick O’Neill has functioned as the interim dean.


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