The fourth and final candidate under consideration for the presidency at the University of Montana is Charles 'Chuck' Ambrose, the current President of the University of Central Missouri.
The second candidate in the search for a new president of the University of Montana appeared before a packed house in the University Center Theater on Wednesday, Andrew (Andy) Feinstein.
The University of Montana Presidential Search Committee has narrowed the field of candidates for president to four individuals, who will all be making campus visits in the next few weeks.
One piece of information gleaned from Commissioner of Higher Education Clayton Christian about the new University of Montana president is that he, or she, will not be from Montana.
AGB Search, the firm out of Washington D.C. entrusted with finding the next president of the University of Montana delivered a total of 98 candidates for the post just after the July 21 deadline set by the search committee.
The Chronicle of Higher Education on Wednesday released it's annual study of compensation for presidents of public colleges and universities. Number one was Michael Crow at Arizona State, at $1,554,000.
The Montana Board of Regents and the University of Montana has created a website to stay up-to-date on the search for a new president at the University of Montana.