Future prospects for Freeland
Derek Hawkins
Issue date: 8/1/07 Section: News
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Freeland and another candidate, Evan Dobelle, president of the New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) and former president of the University of Hawaii, were mentioned by a number of media outlets as the two most likely candidates for the position.
The position was vacated last month when then-chancellor John Lombardi accepted a nomination to become president of Louisiana State University. University officials have since sought a successor for Lombardi, who will assume his new job Sept. 1.
UMass officials would neither confirm nor deny that Freeland and Dobelle had been named, but said the board of trustees was considering a number of possible replacements.
"We're just looking for someone with significant managerial and academic experience to assume the position while we search for a permanent chancellor," said Robert Connolly, a university spokesman. "We envision that search will last about a year."
Connolly added that the person chosen to fill the interim role will not be a candidate for the permanent position.
Jack Wilson, president of the UMass system, is expected to nominate an interim chancellor Aug. 15 in a special meeting with the board.
Rumors of Freeland's nomination come after Northeastern officials have discussed bringing Freeland, who stepped down last year, back to the university to teach. Freeland has held a guest appointment in the history department since he began his term as president and will likely assume a position there if he were to return.
"There are negotiations taking place in the President's Office and the possibility of him coming back is on the table," said Laura Frader, chair of the history department. "Everything is up in the air. If he were to come back he would be welcome to the history department."
Freeland served as dean of UMass Boston from 1982 to 1992 and as president of Northeastern from 1996 to 2006, when he was succeeded by President Joseph Aoun. He also recently completed a year-long professorship at Harvard. Freeland said he did not wish to comment on the issue yet and it is unclear whether an offer to teach at Northeastern would affect a potential nomination as interim chancellor at UMass Amherst.
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