Jennifer Reynolds, an associate professor of law and faculty director of the Appropriate Resolution Center, has been named the interim University of Oregon ombudsperson, the university announced Friday morning. Reynolds will hold the position from Jan. 15 to May 15 while the university continues searching for a permanent replacement.
As ombudsperson, Reynolds will work as an independent, neutral confidant for the UO Ombuds Program. She will help informally resolve university-related concerns. The program provides a confidential space for members of the university to discuss their concerns, access support and find problem-resolution resources.
Reynold’s will replace Bruce MacAllister, who vacated the position in November to pursue other on-going consulting commitments in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
UO law professor to serve as university’s interim ombudsperson
Miles Trinidad
January 8, 2016
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