March 30, 2026

North Dakota State University names Marshall Stewart as 16th president

Marshall Stewart, NDSU's 16th president, addresses members of the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education.

North Dakota State University has named Marshall Stewart as its 16th president, following selection by the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education. Stewart will assume the role on May 28, succeeding Interim President Rick Berg.

Stewart currently serves as executive vice president for external engagement and chief of staff at Kansas State University, where he leads statewide engagement, government relations, economic development partnerships, fundraising strategy and service to constituents across Kansas. His career reflects a consistent focus on student-centered leadership, land-grant mission delivery and building trust-based partnerships across campus and community.

“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.”

During his on-campus visit, Stewart outlined a vision focused on student involvement, workforce-connected learning and service to North Dakota. He emphasized the importance of ensuring every student has opportunities outside the classroom through clubs, organizations, internships and experiential learning, while maintaining affordability and access for North Dakota students. Stewart also highlighted the role of a land-grant university in engaging deeply with its state, building relationships grounded in trust and shared purpose.

Stewart brings more than two decades of leadership experience in higher education. At Kansas State University, he has overseen external engagement efforts spanning government and community relations, alumni and donor engagement, economic development initiatives and statewide outreach. His work has centered on strengthening the university’s relevance to the state it serves while advancing national visibility and impact.

Prior to his current role, Stewart held leadership positions in agriculture education and extension, including roles focused on academic administration, workforce development and public engagement. A native of rural North Carolina, he holds degrees from North Carolina State University and has dedicated his career to advancing public higher education and the land-grant mission.

“The Board of Higher Education is confident that Dr. Stewart’s experience, leadership style and commitment to students and service align well with NDSU’s strengths and goals,” said Kevin Black, chair of the State Board of Higher Education and co-chair of the search. “His ability to connect the university’s mission to the needs of the state will serve NDSU and North Dakota well.”

Stewart was selected following a national search led by the NDSU Presidential Search Committee, with input from students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members. There were initially over 60 applicants for the position.

Stewart and his wife Jan are proud parents to an adult son and daughter-in-law, who look forward to visiting them in Fargo.