ST. CLOUD — Minnesota State on Thursday named two finalists for the interim president position at St. Cloud State University, which will become vacant this summer when President Robbyn Wacker steps down.
Wacker, who was appointed as the 24th president of the university in 2018, announced last fall that she will depart June 30 when her contract expires.
The finalists — Larry Dietz and Henry Morris — will visit the campus next Thursday to meet with students, staff and community members.
Dietz served at Illinois State University as vice president for student affairs from 2011-2014 and president from 2014-2021. During that time, he also was a tenured associate professor in the department of education administration and previously worked at Southern Illinois Carbondale and the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Dietz has a bachelor’s degree in political science from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, as well as a master’s and doctorate in higher education from Iowa State University.
Morris has served Minnesota State University, Mankato since 1990 in several roles, including since 2020 as vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion. Previous positions include dean of institutional diversity and executive director of student involvement.
Morris earned a bachelor’s degree in arts, history and government from Hamilton College in New York, a master’s in education from the University of Rhode Island and a doctorate in education from St. Mary’s University of Minnesota.
Minnesota State’s board of trustees is expected to consider Chancellor Scott Olson’s recommendation at its April 17 meeting. The chosen candidate will start July 1.