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Chair candidate Michael Gregg emphasizes transparency, mentorship and graduate support in Q&A

Hinckley Institute of Politics · January 31, 2026
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Michael Gregg proposed transparency, shared governance and stronger alumni ties as chair priorities and addressed faculty questions on funding, viewpoint diversity, graduate stipends and transition support during a Hinckley Institute forum.

Michael Gregg outlined administrative priorities he would pursue if selected as department chair at a Hinckley Institute of Politics presentation, emphasizing transparency, mentorship, collaborative governance and alumni engagement. "Trust is a chair's most important resource," Gregg said, arguing that openness about decisions and clear evaluation procedures build that trust.

Drawing on prior service—associate chair for an international-studies program at the University of North Texas, a year as department chair there and roles on personnel and faculty councils—he said his leadership approach would be collaborative and focused on…

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