A top K-State official will soon be president of North Dakota State University.
Marshall Stewart, executive vice president for external engagement and chief of staff at Kansas State University, will be the 16th president of NSDU, the school announced Monday, following selection by the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education. Stewart will assume the role on May 28, succeeding Interim President Rick Berg.
“North Dakota State University has a strong foundation, a clear mission and a deep connection to the people it serves,” Stewart said. “NDSU’s impact is felt across the state and beyond, and I am honored by the opportunity to work alongside students, faculty, staff, alumni and partners to build on that legacy while positioning the university for the future.”
Stewart came to K-State in 2023.
