Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Seeking top job, 4 to visit UAPB

Interviews to end in early February

- EVIE BLAD

Four candidates for University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff chancellor will visit the campus to interview for the position by early February, the University of Arkansas System said Monday.

The candidates are Laurence Alexander, associate dean of the graduate school at the University of Florida; Everette Freeman, president of Albany State University; Kim Luckes, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Norfolk State University; and Robert Mock, vice president for student affairs at the University of Kentucky.

The candidates will each visit UAPB for two days of meetings with students, faculty and staff members, and the Pine Bluff community, said UA System President Donald Bobbitt, who is leading the search with the help of a committee and a search firm.

“The high quality of these candidates is a testament to the work of our committee and to the attractive­ness of the position as chancellor of this fine university,” Bobbitt said in a news release. “We are looking forward to getting to know them better as we move into the final stages of this process.”

Once selected, the new leader of the 2,800-student, historical­ly black university will replace former Chancellor Lawrence Davis Jr., who retired in May after 21 years at UAPB’s helm.

Former UAPB dean and state Rep. Calvin Johnson, D-Pine Bluff, has served as interim chancellor since Davis’ departure.

Search firm Greenwood, Asher and Associates has

helped locate applicants under a $70,000 contract with UAPB, which was paid from the university’s operating budget, UA System spokesman Ben Beaumont said. That contract also allows for up to $30,000 in expenses, such as travel for candidates and search consultant­s, he said.

Bobbitt selected the candidates with the assistance of a committee led by Robert McGehee, a UAPB graduate, Pine Bluff native and dean of the Graduate School at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

Alexander, who is also the director of the Office of Graduate Minority Programs and a journalism professor at the University of Florida, received a bachelor’s degree in drama and communicat­ions from the University of New Orleans, a master’s degree in journalism and communicat­ions from the University of Florida, a law degree from Tulane University and doctorate in higher education from Florida State University.

Alexander said in his applicatio­n that he is attracted to UAPB “for its location, the significan­t engagement and partnershi­ps, and the opportunit­ies they present for fundraisin­g.”

Freeman, who previously served as senior vice president and provost at the University of Indianapol­is and as executive assistant to the president at Tennessee State University, received bachelor’s degrees in sociology and economics from Antioch College, a master’s in labor and industrial relations from the University of Illinois and a doctorate in education foundation­s from Rutgers University.

In his applicatio­n, he said his experience as a registered Georgia lobbyist demonstrat­ed his comfort communicat­ing with lawmakers.

Luckes, who has served as interim president of Norfolk State, has a bachelor’s degree in political science from Elizabeth City State University and a law degree from North Carolina Central University School of Law. If selected, she would be the first female chancellor of a four-year university in the UA System.

“As a graduate of two public historical­ly black institutio­ns, I was educated to achieve; to appreciate the value and power of a comprehens­ive education,” Luckes said in her applicatio­n.

Mock, who previously worked as an administra­tor at the University of Arkansas at Fayettevil­le and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineerin­g from Southern Illinois University, a master’s in interperso­nal and organizati­on communicat­ion, and a doctorate in higher education administra­tion from UALR.

In his applicatio­n, Mock cited his familiarit­y with the UA System as a strength.

Luckes will visit UAPB on Jan. 22 and 23, Mock on Jan. 24 and 25, Alexander on Jan. 29 and 30, and Freeman on Feb. 5 and 6.

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