Presidential search
State board begins interviews today
Acting University Pres. Paul
Olum will be interviewed this
afternoon in Portland as one of
three finalists for the position of
University president.
The State Board of Higher
Education will select the suc
cessor to William Boyd, who
was president for five years.
Boyd resigned last June to ac
cept a job as head of the private
Johnson Foundation in Racine,
Wis.
The board is expected to an
nounce its choice soon after the
candidates are interviewed, ac
cording to board representa
tives.
Olum and the two other fin
alists were named last week by
state system Chancellor Roy
Lieuallen.
The other two candidates are
Robin Winks, a history profes
sor at the Berkeley College of
Yale University at New Haven,
Conn., and Rudolph Wein
gartner, dean of arts and
sciences at Northwestern
University at Evanston, III.
A fourth candidate was sug
gested to the board, but the
candidate withdrew his name.
Olum will be the first inter
viewed in a series of executive
session meetings at Portland
State University today and
Wednesday. Olum will be
interviewed at 1:30 p.m. today ,
and Winks at 4:45 p.m. Wein
gartner will be interviewed at 9
a m. Wednesday.
Olum, a mathematician,
graduated from Harvard in
1940. He recieved a master’s
degree from Princeton in 1942
and a doctorate from Harvard in
1947.
He joined the University ad
ministration as vice president
for academic affairs in 1976. He
was formerly with the natural
sciences college at the Univer
sity of Texas in Austin.
Olum worked as a physicist
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Paul Olum
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on the Manhattan project at
Princeton University in 1941,
and later at Los Alamos, N.M.,
from 1943 to 1945.
Olum taught at Cornell
University from 1949 to 1974. He
has also taught at Stanford
University and abroad He is 62.
Weingartner, 53, has been
dean of arts and sciences and a
philosophy professor at North
western since 1974. He has
taught at Columbia University,
Vassar College and San Fran
sisco State College. He received
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his bachelor's, master’s and
doctorate degrees from
Columbia. He is an author and
editor of numerous academic
works.
Winks is a 1952 graduate of
the University of Colorado. He
was a Fulbright scholar,
received an honorary master’s
from Yale and a doctorate from
Johns Hopkins. He is 50.
Winks has taught history and
education at Yale, the University
of Sydney in Australia and the
University of Washington.
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