Finalists for the position of dean of the University of Wyoming’s College of Engineering and Applied Science have been identified, and they’re scheduled to give public presentations at UW beginning Thursday, Dec. 11.

The candidates are Col. Neal Barlow, dean, chair, vice provost, professor and acting chief scientist at the U.S. Air Force Academy; Thomas Hanley, professor of chemical engineering and former provost at Auburn University; and Michael Pishko, professor of biomedical engineering and director of the National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing at Texas A&M University.

Barlow’s public presentation is Thursday, Dec. 11, from 4:10-5 p.m. in Room 138 of the Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center. To learn more about him, go here.

Hanley’s presentation is Monday, Dec. 15, at the same time and location. More information about him is available here.

Pishko’s presentation is Wednesday, Dec. 17, at the same time and location. To learn more about him, go here.

The presentations will be captured using UW’s WyoCast system, which will allow near real-time viewing as well as archiving for later viewing. The WyoCast link for Barlow’s presentation is available here. Links for the other candidates’ presentations will be shared as they are established.

The dean search committee welcomes input on each of the candidates. Those wishing to submit their evaluations may do so confidentially by clicking here.

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