No new chancellor was named for the Minnesota State system Thursday after all.
After a nationwide search that produced three finalists, the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities board of trustees made a surprise announcement that they hadn't found the right person for the top job, essentially the CEO of the state's largest provider of higher education.
Instead, the board voted unanimously to name Devinder Malhotra, a former interim president of Metropolitan State University, as interim chancellor. He will succeed Steven Rosenstone, who is retiring in July after a rocky relationship with faculty and other unions.
"This is a critical moment for our colleges and universities," said Michael Vekich, the board chairman. "Each of the finalists had their own strengths. But as we evaluated the feedback we received from our stakeholders it became increasingly clear that we have not yet found the right person to lead Minnesota State over the years ahead."
Minnesota State, formerly known as MnSCU, will continue to search for a permanent leader while Malhotra takes the interim role Aug. 1. He is coming out of retirement to oversee 16,500 employees and lead a system that serves nearly 400,000 students as it navigates financial challenges.
"We are in the midst of rethinking our focus and purpose, our organizational culture and our modes of operation in order to effectively prepare all Minnesotans for a rapidly changing world around them," he said Thursday, the day after he was offered the job. "It would be fair to say we are rethinking our profession."
He said the system has critical work to do with the broader community as well as with legislators. Officials are pursuing $178 million in new state funding in the next biennium — with some funds to be used to freeze tuition.
While Malhotra has a good relationship with faculty, Jim Grabowska, president of the Inter Faculty Organization, said he was surprised a permanent successor wasn't named. Grabowska, who was on the 19-member search committee, said he thought there was a qualified candidate.