Minnesota State University, Mankato Names New President

Edward Inch becomes 13th university president beginning july 1st

March 17, 2021 |

blobid0.jpg

ST. PAUL, Minn., March 17, 2021 – The Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities has named Edward Inch to serve as the 13th president of Minnesota State University, Mankato. The appointment will become effective July 1, 2021.

“Dr. Inch has the academic credentials, experience, leadership skills, and vision required to guide Minnesota State University, Mankato into the future,” said Devinder Malhotra, chancellor of Minnesota State. “Throughout his career, Dr. Inch has consistently demonstrated that he is a strategic leader who understands that in order to move the university forward, it is important to work in a collaborative, transparent, authentic manner, and build on a shared vision – a vision that will ensure the success of all students and will secure the university’s future. His past experience will make him a strong partner at the system level as we pursue our shared vision of Equity 2030.”

Since 2016, Dr. Inch has served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at California State University, East Bay, a highly diverse, student-centered, community-engaged university with more than 14,500 students and 850 faculty.

At Cal State East Bay, he focused on improving student outcomes, reducing equity gaps, and increasing access.  Some of his accomplishments included leading the redesign of advising and student support services and developing the university’s enrollment management plan, “Strategic Plan for Equitable Student Success,” which yielded a bold, comprehensive, campus-wide strategy to equitably support students from admission through their lifetime as adult learners. He also initiated a tenure track equity hiring program focusing on recruiting and retaining culturally competent professors to reduce equity gaps, support access initiatives, and improve gateway course instruction.

From 2011 to 2016, he served California State University, Sacramento as dean of the College of Arts and Letters, where he led an academic unit comprised of 10 departments enrolling more than 29,000 students. His accomplishments in this role include collaborating with faculty, staff, students, and community partners to design and write the university strategic plan, developing processes to improve the diversity of staff and faculty applicant pools, and collaborating with faculty leadership to improve College retention and graduation rates.

Other engagements include serving Capital University (OH) as provost and vice president for academic affairs (2009 to 2010) and Pacific Lutheran University (1986 to 2009) in several capacities, including dean of the School of Arts and Communication, chair of the Department of Communication and Theatre, and director of forensics.

He is a tenured professor at California State University, East Bay, and has been a tenured professor at California State University, Sacramento, Capital University, and Pacific Lutheran University.

He holds a bachelor’s degree from Western Washington University, a master’s from the University of Oregon, and a doctorate from the University of Washington.

Dr. Inch will succeed Dr. Richard Davenport, who has served as the 12th president of Minnesota State University, Mankato since July 1, 2002. Davenport has the longest tenure of any current college or university president in the state of Minnesota, and he is the third-longest serving president in Minnesota State Mankato’s 153-year history. Dr. Inch will be just the fourth president at Minnesota State Mankato since 1979.

Categories: