From the Rutland Herald’s College narrows search for chief: “Green Mountain College is getting close to choosing the future president of the school after recently rounding their list of finalists down to four: Don Bantz (provost of Evergreen State College), Paul Fonteyn (provost at UMass Boston), Robert Huntington (an executive with 21 years of experience at Dunkin’ Brands), and Graziella Saccon (assistant v.p. for academic affairs at the College of New Rochelle in New York).”
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I hope to meet all four of these folks in the coming weeks, but as of now, I’m pulling for the dude from Evergreen, but only because Evergreen is one of the few remaining colleges dedicated to progressive education. As an alumni of Green Mountain College’s Progressive Program, I gotta think he’d have a positive influence on GMC’s general approach to education.