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MSU names new Vice President for Scholar Affairs

By Editorial Board Published June 18, 2025 3 Min Read
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MSU names new Vice President for Scholar Affairs

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan State College has named Dr. Jim Hintz as its new Vice President for Scholar Affairs.

Jim Hintz – Affiliate Vice Chancellor for Scholar Affairs – Scholar Success and Engagement (Michigan State College)

Michigan State College President Kevin M. Guskiewicz mentioned Hintz “brings the right mixture of experience and an inclusive approach essential to a position focused on supporting the university’s student population,” in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“His expertise constructing robust, student-centered applications and his collaborative management model make him an impressive option to information our Scholar Affairs unit and applications. I’m assured he’ll strengthen our campus neighborhood and assist guarantee each Spartan feels a robust sense of belonging and assist,” mentioned Guskiewicz.

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MSU started the seek for a brand new vice chairman of Scholar Affairs place in December 2024, in session with the Tutorial Governance Steering Committee. This search adopted the realignment of the college’s Scholar Life and Engagement unit into two places of work: Residential and Hospitality Providers and the Division of Scholar Affairs. 

The college says that the vice chairman of Scholar Affairs “manages a team that collectively leads student engagement and campus life activities closely aligned with the university’s student success goals for undergraduate and graduate students.”

Moreover, the place oversees amenities that assist scholar actions and programming, together with the MSU Union, Multicultural Middle, and Scholar Recreation and Wellness Middle.

The position, in coordination with the provost, additionally helps the college’s well being and well-being initiatives.

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Hintz at present serves because the appearing Affiliate Vice Chancellor for Auxiliary, Well being and Wellbeing on the College of Illinois.

Earlier than Hintz’s profession on the College of Illinois, he held management positions at Purdue College, the College of Connecticut-Storrs, and Ohio College.

Hintz earned his doctorate in instructional management from Indiana State College. He earned a grasp’s diploma in School Scholar Personnel from Ohio College, in addition to a bachelor’s diploma in Social and Managerial Science.

“MSU’s dedication to inclusive excellence and scholar success deeply resonates with my values,” said Hintz in a news release sent to 6 News. “I look ahead to collaborating with college students, workers, and college to foster a vibrant, supportive campus neighborhood the place each scholar can thrive.”

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