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From left, Joanna Merwood-Salisbury, Nathaniel Belcher, Mark Hoistad and Daniel Friedman

Four finalists have been identified for the position of dean of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s School of Architecture.

The finalists will participate in campus, which includes department discussions; meetings with senior administrators, faculty, staff, students, and internal and external constituents and a public presentation.

Campus and community members, as well as the general public, are encouraged to attend.

Candidates

Joanna Merwood-Salisbury—March 6–7

Nathaniel Belcher–March 10-11

Mark Hoistad—March 13-14

  • College of Architecture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Public Presentation—Friday, March 14, 3–4:15 p.m. in the Architecture Building Auditorium 205

Daniel Friedman, visiting March 17-18

  • College of Built Environments, University of Washington
  • Public Presentation—Tuesday, March 18, 3–4:15 p.m. in the Architecture Building Auditorium 205

“I would like to thank the Search Advisory Committee for identifying a pool of highly qualified and exceptional candidates. The committee did a terrific job in identifying these finalists,” said UH Mānoa Chancellor Tom Apple.

Added Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Reed Dasenbrock, “The School of Architecture plays a crucial statewide role in preparing the professionals who create our built environment, in addition to a growing international presence. The next dean of architecture will literally help build the future of the state.”

For more information visit the search website.

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