Dr. Matthew Walz named president of Thomas More College in Merrimack

Matthew Walz,  Fourth president of Thomas More College
Matthew Walz, Fourth president of Thomas More College
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Dr. Matthew Walz, an alumnus of the School of Philosophy, was named the fourth president of Thomas More College in Merrimack, New Hampshire, according to a March 16 announcement.

The appointment is significant for both Dr. Walz and Thomas More College as it marks a leadership transition at the institution.

Walz earned his PhD from the School of Philosophy in 2003 and has been teaching and serving as an administrator at the University of Dallas since 2008. His experience in higher education administration and philosophy is expected to shape his tenure at Thomas More College.

The announcement highlights Walz’s longstanding commitment to academic life and leadership roles within university settings. No further details about his plans or vision for Thomas More College were provided in the statement.

Observers will be watching how Walz’s background influences his approach as he steps into this new role.



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