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Date Added: May 23, 2008 02:12:02 AM
Don't expect a new University of Wisconsin-Madison chancellor to be named until next week. A five-member Board of Regents chancellor search committee, chaired by Madison lawyer David Walsh, had hoped to settle on a top candidate to replace John Wiley during a private conference call Wednesday. Following the call, the committee and UW System President Kevin Reilly had planned to offer the ...

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