Source: Submitted by University of Wisconsin
OSHKOSH, WI- (WISS) – The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (UWO) named Dr. Manohar Singh as its next chancellor. Singh is currently the interim president of Western Connecticut State University in Danbury. He will be the 12th leader of UWO.
The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents unanimously approved Singh’s appointment Tuesday (April 15, 2025) following the selection committee’s recommendation.
“The engagement of the UW-Oshkosh campus community in the search process was significant. And the enthusiasm for what comes next was palpable,” said Regent Ashok Rai, chair of the Search and Screen Committee. “We feel that Dr. Singh possesses the talent and skill to harness the energy on campus and lead it into a bright future.”
Singh said he is looking forward to working with the students and staff of UWO.
“I am moved by the passion of UW-Oshkosh students pursuing their dreams, the devotion of faculty mentoring them with compassion and rigor, and the dedication of staff ensuring student success every step of the way,” Singh said. “They are the reason I believe in the promise of this university—and the boundless potential of what we can achieve together.”
Singh has served as interim president of Western Connecticut State University since 2023. Prior to that he was Dean of the School of Graduate and Professional Studies at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Conn. He has held leadership posts at Humboldt State University in Arcata, Calif.; Penn State University Abington in Abington, Pa.; and Long Island University Post in Brookville, N.Y. He has also been a professor of finance at several universities.
Under Singh’s leadership, Western Connecticut reached financial stability. It also reversed years of enrollment decline, expanded athletic programs, and introduced new academic offerings.
“Dr. Singh’s ability to focus on student success while balancing the books will be critical at UW-Oshkosh,” said Regent President Amy B. Bogost. “His track record in Connecticut navigating enrollment and financial challenges is impressive.”
“As a first-generation college graduate, Manohar Singh believes in the power of higher education to improve lives and is a collaborative leader who builds consensus,” said Jay Rothman, president of the Universities of Wisconsin. “His background in finance and administration will further benefit UW-Oshkosh.”
Singh will succeed Andrew Leavitt as chancellor on July 1, 2025. Leavitt plans to teach chemistry at UW-Oshkosh after a year away at another university.
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