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WNMU names new president following yearslong turmoil

March 21, 2026 - 21:48

WNMU names new president following yearslong turmoil

After a period of significant internal strife, Western New Mexico University (WNMU) has appointed a new president to lead the institution forward. The university's Board of Regents has named Jose Coll, a 54-year-old military veteran and native of Cuba, to the top post.

Coll will assume leadership following the departure of former President Joseph Shepard, whose tenure was marked by prolonged turmoil and controversy. The selection aims to provide stability and a fresh start for the Silver City campus community.

Board officials highlighted Coll's extensive leadership experience, both in higher education and from his military service, as key qualifications for navigating the university's challenges. They expressed confidence that his background equips him to unify faculty, staff, and students while focusing on academic excellence and student success.

In accepting the role, Coll emphasized his commitment to serving all members of the WNMU community. He stated his immediate priorities include listening to campus stakeholders and collaboratively building a strategic path forward for the university's future. His appointment concludes a national search undertaken to find a permanent successor and restore confidence in the university's administration.


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