“The finalists will be invited to the college for interviews in mid-September and the board of trustees say they hope to reach a decision on the next president by the end of September,” reports the Aspen Business Journal.
Dunn has seen his share of criticism since he arrived three years ago. From internal changes he made, to his support of a tax increase to benefit the college, to his maneuvering to keep a critic off the board of trustees, to a fight with county commissioners over a new planned building on the campus, Dunn has not been the most popular man on campus. A little background here and here.