PERU, NE – Dr. Michael Evans, President of Peru State College, has announced his intention to retire, in a letter addressed to the Chancellor of the Nebraska State College System (NSCS). He will be leaving the campus at the end of November.
“It has been an honor to serve as President of Peru State College. The dedication of our faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community members has made this experience rewarding, and I will always cherish the time spent working together to ensure the continued success of Peru State,” said Dr. Evans.
“Dr. Evans has been an advocate for student success, fostering a holistic approach to education while valuing the community Peru State serves. His focus on faculty and staff, along with his dedication to building strategic partnerships, has significantly enhanced opportunities for our students,” said Dr. Paul Turman, Chancellor of the NSCS.
Dr. Evans began the role of President on July 1, 2021. During his tenure, the College achieved notable milestones, including the introduction of several new degree programs, maintaining affordability by limiting tuition increases to 1.8%, and spearheading the Project ROAR initiative, which focuses on strengthening campus infrastructure and student wellness.
“On behalf of the Board, I want to extend our sincere thanks to President Evans for his service. His contributions to Peru State and the broader System over the past three and a half years have been invaluable,” said Bob Engles, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State Colleges.
The Board will appoint an interim president, shortly, to ensure a smooth transition while a search for new leadership is scheduled. The College remains fully committed to its mission of providing high-quality education and unwavering support to its students during this change.
The NSCS will conduct a national search for the next Peru State president. Information about the search will be released at a later date.