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either March or April, she said. “As a student, it’s amazing to see the passion and dedication that the Whitman community has toward our college,” Getz said. “I think there is a lot of potential within Whitman, and I am excited to see where this new dean can lead us.” The process began with the committee deciding where to advertise the position, creating a job description and meeting with the Whitman community to receive feedback

on what kind of dean they were interested in having, Branham said. The committee allows faculty members to nominate one member from the college they believe might fit the job description, she said. After receiving applications, the committee narrows the pool down to 10 or 15 candidates, then brings them in for interviews, Branham said. From that group, the committee selects its finalists for campus interviews, which involve meeting with Chancellor Nancy Cantor, administrators and students. “The group that is chosen for campus interviews is typically the group where you

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hope you will find a new dean,” Branham said. “The candidate should meet some certain qualities that we are looking for in a prospective dean.” She said the committee is looking for someone who is entrepreneurial, can position the school to utilize change in the business world and can demonstrate strong leadership skills. Said Branham: “Whitman has been ranked as one of the top 50 business programs, so the new dean will be taking on a leadership position of a really strong school.” apalme05@syr.edu

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court documents. Some of the materials requested in the subpoenas include records of direct or indirect communication with the following people: Bernie Fine, Laurie Fine, Bobby Davis, Danielle Roach, Mike Lang, Zachary Tomaselli, Rose Ryan and Fred Tomaselli. In addition, any material related to sexual abuse or child molestation, relevant Syracuse Police Department investigations and news reports related to Fine’s sexual abuse allegations were also subpoenaed. Fine, a former associate head coach for men’s basketball, was fired from SU Nov. 27, 2011 after allegations surfaced that he sexually abused two former ball boys. He has denied all wrongdoing and was never charged. Kevin Quinn, senior vice president for public affairs, declined to comment because the litigation is ongoing. nagorny@syr.edu

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