The president of the state Board of Higher Education says the membership of a 16-member committee searching for a new University of North Dakota president will not be changed, despite a request that an American Indian be added.
“I have absolute confidence in the committee to choose a president without regard to race, color or gender,” John Q. Paulsen said.
United Tribes Technical College President David Gipp recently sent a letter to the Board of Higher Education asking that an Indian be appointed to the committee.
He said Friday that he was “tremendously disappointed with the response” and that he has a “lack of faith in the board to work on behalf of all people in North Dakota.”
The 16-member committee includes UND faculty, alumni, the student body president and members of the state board and the Grand Forks community. The group is screening applicants to replace current UND President Charles Kupchella, who is retiring next year.
Leigh Jeanotte, the director of American Indian Student Services at UND, said he was not surprised by Paulsen’s decision. Jeanotte said that past presidential search committees have included an American Indian representative.