MVNU stepping into the gap

MVNU stepping into the gap

This process in Eastern Nazarene College’s case is guided by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education. ENC established formal teach-out partnerships with five schools along with a secondary list of approximately 30 more schools that were offering help…

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Eastern Nazarene College Names Colleen Derr its 15th President

Mar 29, 2023

Eastern Nazarene College Board of Trustees announces the appointment of Dr. Colleen Derr as the school’s 15th President. She succeeds Dr. Jack Connell, who announced he will resign at the completion of this term and academic year. ENC partnered with CarterBaldwin Executive Search in the nationwide search that led to Derr’s selection.

“Dr. Derr is the right person at the right time. We are delighted that the intentional, broad, and prayer-rooted search process has yielded a person with such high character, deep and wide skills, spiritual maturity, and academic excellence who seeks to lead with grace, truth, clarity, and kindness,” said ENC Board Chair Dr. Melody Eckardt.

Derr currently serves as President of Wesley Seminary. Under her leadership, the Seminary has become an innovative, transformational, and globally accessible institution that equips Christian leaders to engage in missional ministry locally and globally. Her many contributions to the Seminary’s success include an accelerated growth in enrollment, diversity, and program offerings, as well as the creation of a comprehensive communications and advancement team that led to an impressive increase in fund raising and secured grants. Derr’s legacy will also include her leadership in the Seminary being named the “official” seminary of The Wesleyan Church Discipline.

Wesley Seminary is embedded at Indiana Wesleyan University where President Derr serves on the university’s executive cabinet. In addition to her administrative responsibilities, Derr teaches courses in congregational formation, transformational teaching, spiritual formation, as well as children, youth, and family ministry. She is also an ordained minister, and previously served at The Wesleyan Church’s denominational headquarters as Director of Children’s Ministry. She has been involved in local church Christian education for more than 30 years and has taught in public and private schools.

Dr. Derr notes, “It is with great excitement and joy that I look forward to joining the family of Eastern Nazarene College.  The Lord has blessed ENC with over a century of service through Christian higher education in a location rich in history and cultural diversity. I am honored to steward ENC’s mission into the future, to link arms with the church, and come alongside the dedicated faculty and staff as together we realize the vision of providing transformational education that equips students to lead and serve our world as agents of Christ’s love and truth.”

A native of Bethlehem, PA, Derr has a B.S. in Christian Education from United Wesleyan College, an M.A. in Ministry Leadership from Indiana Wesleyan University, and an Ed.D. in Christian Education Leadership from Regent University. Her dissertation, “John Wesley and the Faith Formation of Children: Insights for the Church,” was published by Emmett Press. Additional published works include Renewing Communication: Spirt-Shaped Approaches for Children, Youth, and Families; a children’s catechism program, Building Faith Kids; a preteen discipleship tool, Explore; as well as a host of articles and training materials for local church ministry leaders.

About Eastern Nazarene College

Eastern Nazarene College is a fully accredited Christian liberal arts college and member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities with 700 residential undergraduate, graduate, and adult studies students. Founded in 1900 and located in Quincy, MA, ENC is fully dedicated to providing a “transformational education that equips diverse students to lead and serve our world as agents of Christ’s love and truth.”

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