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سԹ Trustees Appoint Nate Evans as 14th President

Evans to Lead سԹ Into its Next Chapter of Growth and Mission Impact

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The سԹ Board of Trustees has voted to appoint Nate Evans as the 14th president of سԹ, following the completion of the presidential search process. Evans has served as interim president since February 2025 and previously as vice president for Advancement.

“I am deeply humbled and honored to serve as the next president of سԹ,” Evans affirmed. “I want to thank the Board of Trustees and the presidential search committee for their confidence, and our entire campus community for their hard work and dedication during this time of transition. Over the past eight months, I have witnessed the strength, faith, and resilience that define سԹ. This is a place where students discover their purpose, where faculty and staff live out their calling, and where our shared mission continues to change lives. As we look ahead, let’s build on our momentum, strengthen our foundation, expand our reach, and ensure that سԹ continues to thrive as a Christ-centered university of impact.”

Evans has provided steady, mission-centered leadership during a pivotal period of transition—strengthening سԹ’s financial health, uniting its community, and reaffirming its Christ-centered mission. Working closely with University Cabinet members, he has led efforts that resulted in positive enrollment momentum, improved campus morale, and the elimination of the University’s structural deficit.

Nate Evans

Under Evans’ leadership, سԹ has enhanced operational discipline, increased donor confidence, and expanded strategic partnerships across the region. The University has secured major philanthropic commitments, including the largest single gift to سԹ in more than 25 years, while advancing initiatives that elevate the student experience, reinforce fiscal responsibility, and strengthen institutional excellence.

Nate Evans

“President Evans has demonstrated faith-filled leadership, integrity, and a clear vision for سԹ’s future,” said Board Chair the Rev. Dr. Lamont Littlejohn Jr. “He has brought stability, unity, and momentum during a time of transition, and the Board has full confidence that he will continue leading this University forward with wisdom and purpose.”

Before being named interim president, Evans served as vice president for Advancement, where he led alumni relations, major gifts, the Bulldog Club, and the annual fund. Under his direction, سԹ raised more than $30 million in gifts and commitments, fueling capital improvements, scholarship funding, and academic initiatives. Prior to joining سԹ, he held senior advancement roles at East Carolina University, where he began his higher education career in admissions before transitioning into university advancement.

A U.S. Air Force veteran and former small-business professional, Evans brings both discipline and entrepreneurial insight to his leadership. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in exercise and sports science with a minor in biology from East Carolina University and a Master of Science in human resource management from Western Carolina University.

As he assumes the permanent presidency, Evans has outlined a bold five-year vision focused on growth, innovation, and mission integrity. His plan includes expanding academic programs, deepening partnerships with churches and regional organizations, strengthening recruitment and retention through personalized student pathways, and investing in faculty and staff development.

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Nate and Brittany Evans speak to an audience member after he presented his five-year vision for the University as part of the presidential search process.

Evans has also been a visible and active presence on campus and in the community—hosting faculty and staff gatherings, supporting student events, and building relationships with civic and church leaders across Cleveland County and beyond. His emphasis on collaboration and shared accountability has fostered a renewed sense of community and belonging among employees, alumni, and students alike.

Evans and his wife, Dr. Brittany Evans, a سԹ alumna and visiting assistant professor in the College of Education, are deeply engaged in the University’s life and ministry. The couple enjoys attending campus events, spending time outdoors, riding motorcycles, and mentoring students and young professionals in faith and leadership.

سԹ is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., سԹ prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Learn more at .

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