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Cleek Named New Vice President

Stu Cleek talks to a student outside of Murchison Gym

Stu Cleek, who has more than 35 years of experience in Christian higher education, has been named vice president for student life at °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp.

ā€œThis is a significant and exciting moment for our campus community, and I’m deeply grateful for Stu’s legacy of faithful service during the past 26 years at °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp,ā€ said President Gayle D. Beebe.

Stu Cleek, Vice President for Student Life
Stu Cleek, Vice President for Student Life

Cleek has served a variety of roles, helping to shape the student experience and advancing the mission of the college. His leadership in launching and overseeing the Center for Student Success, effectively responding to a range of campus crises, and advocating for first-generation college students have profoundly affected the lives of countless °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp students.

ā€œStu loves being with students and is deeply committed to creating an environment where they are holistically supported and encouraged to grow into the people God created them to be,ā€ Beebe said. ā€œHis thoughtful, student-centered approach and unwavering commitment to Christ-centered education make him an exceptional choice to lead our Student Life division.ā€

Cleek earned a doctorate in higher education leadership from the University of Southern California, where he focused his research on the campus racial climate and student belonging at faith-based institutions. He also holds a Master of Education in college student affairs and a Bachelor of Arts in recreation from Azusa Pacific University.

Cleek and his wife, Cathy, have three children, two of whom are °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp alums. "I’m honored and excited to continue serving our students and the college in this new role,ā€ Cleek says. ā€œI feel genuinely called to this work, and it’s a privilege to help shape the student experience as we pursue our shared mission at one of the nation’s preeminent Christian colleges. Doing so alongside trusted colleagues and friends, in a place that feels so much like home, is a true blessing."

Cleek fills the position left by Edee Schulze, who retired in 2024 after serving in the role for a decade.