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A new era at UM! Welcome President Shinn!

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We’ve been posting updates throughout the whole process, but now that it’s official, I felt it deserved its own thread!

MISSOULA – The Montana Board of Regents has selected Dr. Jeremiah Shinn to serve as the next president of the University of Montana.

Shinn’s selection follows a national search that drew more than 70 accomplished applicants from across the country.

“I am honored to be named the 20th president of the University of Montana and eager to get started,” said Shinn. “I am inspired by the remarkable students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members who make UM so special, and I look forward to joining this extraordinary team to build on its strong foundation and shape a bright future together.”

“Dr. Shinn’s on-campus visit affirmed our belief that he is an exceptional candidate who, throughout the search process, repeatedly rose to the top of an outstanding and diverse field of applicants,” said Montana Commissioner of Higher Education Clayton Christian. “His demonstrated leadership, commitment to student success and collaborative spirit make him uniquely suited to lead the University of Montana.”

The search process – led by Christian with the support of a presidential search advisory work group and the national firm AGB Search – was both expedited and comprehensive, reflecting UM’s commitment to maintaining momentum while securing a visionary leader aligned with the University’s values, culture and strategic direction.

Shinn emerged as the clear and unanimous recommendation to the Board of Regents after rigorous review, intensive vetting and a well-received on-campus visit that affirmed his exceptional fit for the role.

“Dr. Shinn brings not only experience and insight, but also a clear respect for the University of Montana’s role in the life of our state,” said Board of Regents Chair Todd Buchanan. “His approachable leadership style and clear vision for supporting student success resonated throughout his visit, and we’re excited to welcome him to the University of Montana.”

Shinn currently serves as interim president of Boise State University, where he has led initiatives to enhance student engagement, strengthen campus partnerships and expand access to educational opportunities. Christian said his background reflects a career dedicated to fostering student-centered leadership and institutional excellence.

Prior to serving as interim president, Shinn was vice president for student affairs and enrollment management at Boise State University. He also served as vice president for student affairs at Louisiana State University.

Shinn earned a Ph.D. in educational leadership from Eastern Michigan University, a Master of Arts in higher education from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Science from Arkansas Tech University.

Shinn will begin his presidency at UM on July 1.
 
My daughter just text me that she knows Dr. Shinn, She worked with him when he was Director of Student involvement and Leadership Center. Got to know him when she was in housing and when a group of students did service work in Jamaica. Very High Praise for him, said he was a great guy.
Just my one cent!
 
Man I hope he is what we have been looking for. Need major changes in enrollment still, athletics has some catching up to do, campus and facilities need some love still, and maybe better educational programs that will attract more students. Has his work cut out for him.
If there’s one thing I’ll give Bodnar credit for, it’s campus facilities. The new dining hall is awesome and the new dorm is gonna be amazing! Plenty of others got remodels too!
 
Interesting that many football coaches make more money than a University president. Shows you where the priority of a university is. Also speaks of the quality of candidates a university hires for a president.
 
Interesting that many football coaches make more money than a University president. Shows you where the priority of a university is. Also speaks of the quality of candidates a university hires for a president.
And soon if not already, players, I mean students (cough, cough) will be as well
 
Don't forget that MSU is the State Land Grant College. That gives them a solid advantage. I think it brings them about $10,000,000 per year.
I think we do get some land grant money but less 1/2 Million. About the same as Montana Western.
I don't believe this is accurate. Do you have a budget that shows these numbers? I see that MSU got $2,000,000 in the last fiscal year when I googled, and my understanding is that UM and UMW get zero for any kind of "land grant" money.
 
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