AUGUSTA, Maine — University of Maine System Chancellor James Page is set to announce the next leader of the University of Maine at Augusta.
More than 70 people applied for the job, which will be announced Tuesday.
The finalists are Guiyou Huang, senior vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty at Norwich University in Vermont; James Conneely, a consultant and former president of Notre Dame of Maryland University in Baltimore; and Lawrence Gould, a political science professor at Fort Hays State University in Kansas.
The position is vacant after UMA president Glenn Cummings left to become president of the University of Southern Maine. The new president will take over in the new year.