West Liberty University Names New President

Timothy Borchers was selected unanimously as West Liberty University’s new president by the Board of Governors Friday morning. 

Timothy Borchers was selected unanimously as West Liberty University’s new president by the Board of Governors Friday morning. 

Borchers, who was chosen out of a group of four finalists, previously served as the vice president for Academic Affairs at Peru State College in Nebraska.

There were 59 applications for president in total, according to the university.

Borchers has 18 years of higher education administrative experience. He holds a doctoral degree in communication from Wayne State University, a master’s degree in communication from Wayne State and a bachelor’s degree in Speech Communication from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

He said he was honored for the opportunity to address the school’s challenges and find creative solutions. 

“Together, we will increase enrollment,” Borchers said. “We will increase retention rates working together. I’ll be transparent. I will be a steady and consistent leader. I’ll be present on campus.”

Borchers and his wife, Suzanne Williams, plan to be on campus by the first week of June and are excited to engage in the university’s activities and culture. He will assume the presidency on July 1. 

“We’re already looking forward to the first athletic and arts events of the fall semester,” he said. “We’ll be happy to have people to the house to deepen those connections, to re-engage everyone after this semester gets started.”

Borchers succeeds Interim President Dr. Cathy Monteroso who has served as president since January 1, 2023.
West Liberty chose to let the contract of previous president W. Franklin Evans expire in December after accusations that he failed to give proper attribution in several speeches.

Final Four West Liberty Presidential Candidates To Visit Campus In Coming Weeks

West Liberty University announced its four final presidential candidates. They are expected to visit the university over the next few weeks for campus tours and interviews with faculty, staff and students. The university has been searching for a new president ever since the BOG voted last year not to extend the contract for former President W. Franklin Evans.

West Liberty University announced its four final presidential candidates. They are expected to visit the university over the next few weeks for campus tours and interviews with faculty, staff and students.

“I am pleased to announce that we have four strong candidates for the next president of West Liberty University. The Search Committee looks forward to introducing these leaders to our campus community and to the public as we begin the final steps in the extensive process of finding a president,” Thomas Cervone said in a press release. Cervone is the chairman of the Search Committee and an active alumnus and member of the West Liberty Board of Governors (BOG).

The four university presidential candidates are Tim Borchers, vice president for Academic Affairs at Peru State College; David Christiansen, chancellor of Penn State York; Kelly Ryan, interim chancellor of Indiana University Southeast; and Robert T. Smith, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Valdosta State University.

There were 59 applications for president in total, according to the university.

Borchers has 18 years of higher education administrative experience. He holds a doctoral degree in communication from Wayne State University, a master’s degree in communication from Wayne State and a bachelor’s degree in Speech Communication from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 

Borchers is expected to visit campus April 19-21.

Chistiansen has overseen the development of more than 90 academic programs at Penn State. He co-chaired Penn State’s Enhanced Education Pathways committee, which created several programs to increase the enrollment, retention and graduation rates of first-generation and low-income students. He earned his bachelor’s degree in History and Latin from Texas Tech University and his master’s and doctoral degrees in Classics at the University of Wisconsin. 

Christiansen is expected to visit campus April 25-27.

Ryan became the eighth chancellor and fourth woman chancellor to serve Indiana University Southeast. She holds three degrees in history, a bachelor’s degree from George Mason University, a master’s degree from Boston College and a doctoral degree from the University of Maryland.

Ryan is expected to visit campus April 16-18.

Smith has focused his career on student success through expanding experiential learning opportunities, improving retention and graduation rates, particularly among underrepresented students. He earned his master’s and doctoral degrees in Mathematics from the University of Delaware, as well as bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and German from Widener College (now Widener University). More recently, Smith earned certificates from the Institute for Management and Leadership in Education at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education and the Becoming a Provost Academy, sponsored by the American Academic Leadership Institute. 

Smith is expected to visit campus April 23-25.

West Liberty hopes to have a president on board sometime in late spring, with an expected date of contract to begin July 1, 2023.

Read detailed bios about each candidate on West Liberty’s website.

The university has been searching for a new president ever since the BOG voted last year not to extend the contract for former President W. Franklin Evans.

Evans’ two years at West Liberty were marked with controversy after he was accused by the school’s faculty senate of plagiarizing sections of his speeches. 

He admitted to at least one instance of failed accreditation, while national news publication Inside Higher Ed alleged that he failed to give proper attribution in several speeches.

“It was not my intent to give anyone the impression that those were my words,” Evans said in an interview with West Virginia Public Broadcasting last year. “I was just trying to provide a framework of knowledge, information that would help our students to be successful.”

In fall 2021, West Liberty’s BOG voted to publicly censure Evans following the allegations. In the spring of 2022, a survey of the school’s faculty was conducted, gauging their level of support for Evans since the censure. More than 80 percent of respondents to that survey disagreed or strongly disagreed with the statement, “I am confident in the integrity of President Evans.”

Evans had stated he felt the survey was unfair, claiming race played a role in his continued criticism. Evans was the school’s first Black president. 

A representative of the faculty senate, however, said the survey was intended to provide feedback to the president who had promised to rebuild trust with the campus community.

Cathy Monteroso has been interim president at West Liberty since December.

6 New Candidates to be Interviewed for Marshall Presidency

  Marshall University’s presidential search committee plans to interview six new candidates in September.

Marshall Board of Governors chairman Michael G. Sellards says the candidates were identified by consultants with AGB Search Inc. He didn’t identify the candidates.

The committee interviewed six other candidates in May but decided to continue the search.

Sellards says the new candidates will be interviewed off campus next month. Following those interviews, Sellards says the committee expects to choose three or four candidates to bring to the campus in October.

Sellards says he expects Marshall to have a new president in time for the start of the spring semester.

Gary White was appointed as interim president on Dec. 29, 2014, following the death of President Stephen Kopp on Dec. 17, 2014.

Concord University Announces Finalists for President

Only three finalists remain in the running for president for Concord University.
 
The school’s board of governors held a special meeting on Wednesday afternoon to seek approval of the recommendations of its presidential search committee.
 

The Bluefield Daily Telegraph reports that the finalists include Kendra Boggess, who is currently serving as the school’s interim president.
 
The other finalists are: John Mark Estepp, current president of Southwest Virginia Community College and Steve Condon, and current president Laurel University in High Point, N.C.

Gregory Aloia announced in last April that he was resigning as Concord’s president after he was named president of the College of Coastal George in Brunswick, Ga.
   

Concord University Announces Finalists for President

Only three finalists remain in the running for president for Concord University.
 
The school’s board of governors held a special meeting on Wednesday afternoon to seek approval of the recommendations of its presidential search committee.
 

The Bluefield Daily Telegraph reports that the finalists include Kendra Boggess, who is currently serving as the school’s interim president.
 
The other finalists are: John Mark Estepp, current president of Southwest Virginia Community College and Steve Condon, and current president Laurel University in High Point, N.C.

Gregory Aloia announced in last April that he was resigning as Concord’s president after he was named president of the College of Coastal George in Brunswick, Ga.
   

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