TSU Presidential Search Finalists Campus Interviews 10/29 — 11/1
Meet the Tennessee State University Presidential Finalists: A series of campus forums will take place at the Floyd-Payne Campus Center and Avon Williams Campus. Open receptions for community members, alumni and friends of the university will be scheduled each evening. A detailed schedule for each finalist are posted at www.tnstate.edu/presidentialsearch and at www.tbr.edu. The campus forums will be streamed live via a link available on www.tbr.edu and www.tnstate.edu/presidentialsearch at the appropriate times.
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Each candidate’s campus visit schedule will follow the general itinerary
| Time | Activity | Location |
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| 8:15 am | Forum with President’s Cabinet | The Barn |
| 9:30 am | Forum with Deans | The Barn |
| 10:15 am | Forum with Staff — Webcast | The Forum – 210 FPCC |
| 11 am | Forum with Faculty — Webcast | The Forum – 210 FPCC |
| noon | Forum with Students — Webcast | The Forum – 210 FPCC |
| 1 pm | Lunch with Government Officials | The Barn |
| 2:15 pm | Second Forum with Faculty | Avon Williams Campus Auditorium |
| 3:15 pm | Second Forum with Students | Avon Williams Campus Auditorium |
| 4:30 pm | Forum with TSU Retirees | The Forum – 210 FPCC |
| 5:15 pm | Forum with Athletics Staff | The Forum – 210 FPCC |
| 6:30 pm | Community Reception | Avon Williams Campus Atrium |
Following each candidate’s campus visit, please visit www.tnstate.edu/presidentialsearch and provide your feedback.
Media inquiries regarding the presidential search should be directed to TBR communications director Monica Greppin-Watts at monica.greppin-watts@tbr.edu or at (615) 366-4417
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