Candidates have not been announced yet, but Emporia State University has announced the schedule of finalist visits for the provost and vice president of academic affairs position.
Candidates will be on campus March 15, 16, 25 and 26 for day-long interviews. Part of the on-campus interview process involves a public forum that will involve both online and in-person resources.
Finalist names will be released a day or two before candidates come to campus.
ESU is interviewing finalists to supplant David Cordle, who is retiring in June after eight years at the university and 40 years in higher education administration.













