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Waugh Named Interim President at Peru State


PERU, NE – The Chancellor of the Nebraska State College System has appointed Dr. Wendy Waugh as Interim President of Peru State College, effective Dec. 2, 2024. Currently serving as Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Waugh brings 33 years of experience in higher education, including five years in administrative leadership.

“Dr. Waugh’s leadership and knowledge of the College will ensure a smooth transition as we prepare for and conduct a search for a permanent president,” said Bob Engles, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State Colleges.

Dr. Paul Turman, Chancellor of the Nebraska State College System, added, “Dr. Waugh’s extensive experience at the Nebraska State Colleges combined with her deep understanding of Nebraska’s educational landscape and strategic partnerships make her exceptionally well-suited to lead Peru State College through this transition period. Her insight into both the College and broader Nebraska community will ensure continuity and steady progress as we work toward a permanent presidential appointment.”

Before joining Peru State, Waugh was the Dean of Graduate and Adult Programs at Nebraska Wesleyan University, where she successfully expanded graduate offerings. Her visionary leadership and collaborative style will be invaluable in maintaining the College's commitment to high-quality education and student support during this transition.

Dr. Wendy Waugh holds a Ph.D. in Organization & Management, Information Technology Management Specialization from Capella University, an MBA from Chadron State College, an MSE in Education (Business Specialization) from the University of Nebraska – Kearney, a BA in Secondary Education, and BS in Management, Electronic Data Processing from Wayne State College.

The NSCS will conduct a national search for the next Peru State president. Information about the search will be released at a later date.


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