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November 16, 2009

<img src=" http://www.joplinglobeonline.com/images/zope/new.gif" border=0> Second candidate pulls out of search for MSSU vice president

The search for the chief academic officer at Missouri Southern State University will have to start again after the second of three finalists for the post withdrew, according to an e-mail sent this morning.

Peter Johnstone, of the University of North Texas at Dallas, has pulled out, the e-mail from University President Bruce Speck said.

On Nov. 6, Brian Chapman, a biology professor and former academic affairs vice president at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, withdrew from the field.

Johnstone, Chapman and Charles Cullum, of Kutztown University in Pennsylvania, formed the slate of three finalists for Southern’s VPAA position.

With two of the three gone, the university has announced a “failed” search.

“The VPAA Search Committee believes that the VPAA search is not able to go forward,” Speck wrote in an e-mail. “Thus, on behalf of the Committee I am announcing a failed search. I very much appreciate Committee members’ tremendous dedication to the search, and all of us on the Committee had hoped that our efforts would yield a different result. At this point, I have not determined what the next step will be.”

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