Michael Benson Named WVU President

Benson will take the helm of the state’s flagship university this summer when current President Gordon Gee steps down after his second tenure in the position that lasted 11 years.

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West Virginia University announced Monday the university Board of Governors has chosen Michael Benson to be the institution’s next president. 

Benson will take the helm of the state’s flagship university this summer when current President Gordon Gee steps down after his second tenure in the position that lasted 11 years. Gee had previously served as WVU’s president in the 1980s.

Benson has served as the president of Coastal Carolina University (CCU) in Conway, South Carolina since 2021. He previously served as president of Snow College, Southern Utah University and Eastern Kentucky University as part of a 30 year career in higher education.

Michael T. Benson, incoming 27th WVU president

“I’m enthusiastic about getting started and ready to collaborate with the faculty and staff as we create the best possible teaching, learning and living environment for every Mountaineer student,” Benson said in a press release.

WVU’s Board of Governors announced they had chosen a new president on Thursday, but declined to publish Benson’s name until a contract was signed.

However, CCU sent a message to their campus community Friday night announcing that Benson had “been extended an offer to become the next president of West Virginia University.”

“The selection of our sitting president by West Virginia’s flagship R1 institution, which also boasts an extensive academic medical center, is a testament to President Benson’s talent and leadership at Coastal Carolina University during the past four years,” CCU Board Chairman H. Delan Stevens said in the message.

Rick Pill, WVU board chair, said Benson’s success in accelerating student enrollment and fundraising to record levels at CCU and his commitment to building strong partnerships is among the factors that led to his selection as the next president at WVU.

““On the heels of securing record-high retention numbers, maintaining a strong financial footing, developing positive student success programming and raising unprecedented dollars through the WVU Foundation, West Virginia University remains the formidable, flagship, land-grant institution that we all know and love,” Pill said. “We look forward to Dr. Benson’s leadership in continuing to guide us on this upward trajectory.”

Author: Chris Schulz

Chris is WVPB's North Central/Morgantown Reporter and covers the education beat. Chris spent two years as the digital media editor at The Dominion Post newspaper in Morgantown. Before coming to West Virginia, he worked in immigration advocacy and education in the Washington, D.C. region. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland and received a Masters in Journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.

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