Eastern Mennonite University announced on Friday, April 11, the selection of the Rev. Dr. Shannon W. Dycus as interim president. Dr. Dycus serves as vice president for student affairs, equity, and belonging at EMU and is a member of both the Executive Leadership Team and President’s Cabinet. She is the first Black woman in EMU history named to this position, which begins July 1, 2025, and spans a minimum of two years.
Dr. Dycus has spent 15 years working in learning communities and ministry settings, including the past six years at EMU. She served as dean of students from 2019-2023 and as vice president of student affairs and dean of students from 2023-2024 before being promoted to her current role where she oversees the Student Life, DEI, and Athletics departments—and nurtures a co-curricular vision of social accountability, holistic well-being, and academic success for all students.
Dr. Dycus’ selection as interim president was approved by unanimous vote from the EMU Board of Trustees at a meeting on March 26. The decision followed a national search process that began after Dr. Susan Schultz Huxman, EMU’s ninth president and first woman president, announced her retirement in October 2024, effective June 30, 2025. The Interim President Search committee included diverse representation from across the EMU community and was co-chaired by Dr. Jim Leaman ’86, associate professor of business and director of the business and leadership program, and Jane Hoober Peifer ‘75, MDiv ‘98, vice chair of the board.
“Shannon has proven her outstanding ability to set vision, listen well, and execute the best way forward as an EMU administrator, and she is a trusted and gifted spiritual leader,” said Peifer. “Shannon is committed to preparing EMU students to be peacebuilders in the world, and her collaborative and decisive leadership is needed in this climate of ever-changing higher education realities.”
“Despite the headwinds in higher education, EMU has established terrific momentum,” said Manuel (Manny) Nuñez ‘94, chair of the board. “A key piece of our success standing out in the world as peacebuilders is achieving academic excellence while maintaining fidelity to our Anabaptist faith tradition. Shannon brings both spiritual depth and strategic vision to the role of interim president—qualities that will serve EMU well in this season of opportunity.”
“I have always seen my own call to lead communities, in both education and ministerial contexts, toward our growth and becoming in relationship with each other and God,” said Dr. Dycus. “I look forward to leading EMU through this transitional moment and continuing its commitment to a values-based education that inspires achievement and compassion.”
Dr. Dycus has “made it a priority to support EMU students as they arrive on campus and to navigate barriers in their education” since 2019 when she created and led the C.A.R.E. Team, a proactive and coordinated response to addressing students and their well-being. In 2020 and 2024, she was awarded Department of Justice sexual violence prevention grants to fund EMU’s Safer Together office. She has worked with EMU Counseling Services to increase staffing and training for mental health support, and has been a staunch student advocate for peaceful responses to global injustices.
Dr. Dycus serves as a board member for Eastern Mennonite School and On the Road Collaborative. She is a Women in Leadership advisory board member for Mennonite Church USA. Prior to her time at EMU, Dr. Dycus served as an academic adviser and adjunct faculty member at Franklin University of Ohio (Indianapolis campus) and as co-pastor at First Mennonite Church in Indianapolis.
She received her doctor of ministry in public theology from United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, a master of divinity from Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, and her BA degree in middle and secondary education from Butler University.
Rooted in the values of academic excellence, peace and justice, and an active faith shaped by Anabaptist-Mennonite beliefs and practices, Eastern Mennonite University offers undergraduate, graduate and seminary degrees that prepare students to serve and lead in a global context. A leader among faith-based universities, EMU was founded in 1917 in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and has a site in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; students can study in person or online.
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Congratulations Shannon!
My thoughts and prayers are with you, Dr. Dycus, during this highly significant time for EMU. May you experience support and prayers by the many EMU alumni and other friends. I hope that EMU will remain deeply rooted in Anabaptist theology and will become more financially stable in the coming years. – Glen Roth, alumnus and teacher emeritus, EMU/Lancaster
Go Shannon!!!!!!
My heart is full of joy with EMU’s announcement that the board has selected Rev. Dr. Shannon W. Dycus as interim president. While at EMU, I had the opportunity to serve with her in the cabinet and gain a friend.
I have experienced and benefited from her exceptional leadership; she is kind, determined, and wise and connects authentically with those she aspires to lead. Her compassionate approach and commitment to excellence make her an outstanding choice to lead EMU into its next chapter. And then there is her joyous and infectious laughter!
EMU holds a special place in my heart; it is a community that embodies justice, faith, and a deep commitment to educating change agents. EMU, I hope you know how fortunate you are to have such an extraordinary leader!
We hold countless great memories of our days at EMU in the 1960’s…. thus we pray for more positive happenings. Indeed the world needs many more peacebuilders… thus we pray EMU will keep building that focus. This day we wish God’s best for Rev. Dr. Shannon W. Dycus as interim president.
Shannon, your mother mentioned once that you were born ‘mature.’
How right
Erv Boschmann
Congratulations, Shannon. Wishing you and EMU God’s grace and peace as you lead.
Congratulations, Shannon. May God give you the energy to serve, lead and inspire students to a greater heights for the Kingdom of God. Peace, Love and Unity for the sake of the Kingdom.
Blessings dear Shannon May our loving Lord give you wisdom and strength. Don’t forget your family or yourself as you take on this new role