Court ruling on presidential searches Feb 27, 2017 Feb 27, 2017 Updated Feb 27, 2017 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Download PDF The Arizona Supreme Court ruled in 1991 that the Arizona Board of Regents must disclose the names of those interviewed for university president positions. As featured on Short list in University of Arizona president search not disclosed Officials aren't saying who is in the running, prompting claims that they are violating disclosure requirements in state law. Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link View this profile on Instagram #ThisIsTucson 🌵 (@this_is_tucson) • Instagram photos and videos Most viewed stories Over 30 fun events happening in Tucson March 27-29! A Jets fan and a Bills fan walk into a bar: My tasty journey at Anchor Bar New Eats! 20 new restaurants that opened up in Tucson this winter 🍽️ Bloomfest celebrates palo verde blooms and Tucson culture The #ThisIsTucson Snail Mail Club is here! Here's how you can get a little piece of Tucson in your mailbox 💗 OaxaRico opened their first brick-and-mortar, serving up delicious mole and gorditas Over 40 exciting events to check out this weekend! 🌱 Snickerdoodle pancakes all the time! Baja Cafe is creating boxed mixes featuring their beloved pancake flavors Song Church brings Tucson together through music, not religion
Short list in University of Arizona president search not disclosed Officials aren't saying who is in the running, prompting claims that they are violating disclosure requirements in state law.