Presidential Announcement

Biography & Curriculum Vitae

President Brian J. Bruess, Ph.D.

On July 1, 2022, Brian J. Bruess, Ph.D., will become the first person to serve as president of both the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University. As such, he will have the responsibility of leading two strong, respected Catholic, Benedictine, residential liberal arts institutions with distinct but supporting missions. 

Bruess is currently the 8th president of St. Norbert College, a nationally renowned Catholic liberal arts school with over 2,000 students in De Pere, Wisconsin.

During his tenure there, he has guided St. Norbert to record enrollments and the most diverse student body in the college’s history; visioned and implemented campus-wide focus on student success and retention; launched an innovative strategic planning process; inspired new academic offerings including integrated studies, data analytics, actuarial science and pathway partnerships for post-baccalaureate programs; introduced educational-centric financial management; created systemic change toward integrated equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging; increased focus on outcomes, evidence-based decision-making and assessment; developed a new fundraising campaign focused on student learning and doubling the college’s endowment; and guided the St. Norbert College board of trustees toward more generative governance. 

Prior to taking the presidency at St. Norbert, Bruess spent nearly 22 years at St.Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota, rising to serve with distinction as the executive vice president and chief operating officer. In fact, shortly after leaving St. Catherine to take over at St. Norbert, he was honored with the 2017 Presidents’ Steward Award at the Minnesota Campus Compact’s Annual Summit and Award ceremony. 

While at St. Kate’s, Bruess was involved in achieving comprehensive accreditation and laudatory praise from two Higher Learning Commission self-studies and site visits (2003, 2013); unprecedented enrollment growth of 27% (women’s colleges nationally had seen a 21% decline during those years) including 17 consecutive years of record enrollment; sustained success in building the diversity of the university’s enrollment (racial and ethnic, nonregional, generational, socio-economic and degree-level); establishing a collaborative, innovative approach to academic, student affairs, enrollment and financial innovation and planning (resulting in 17 new academic programs in six years); and designing and implementing a comprehensive academic program-prioritization process. 

Bruess earned his bachelor’s degree from St. Norbert College (1990) and his master’s and doctoral degrees in college student personnel/research and evaluation from Ohio University. 

His wife of 30 years, Carol Bruess, Ph.D., is Professor Emerita of Communication and the former Director of Family Studies at the University of St. Thomas. She is an active scholar of relationship communication, the author of five books with two more forthcoming, and a highly sought speaker with a popular TEDx-Minneapolis talk. 

Brian and Carol have two young adult children: Tony, a 2018 Stanford University graduate and tech entrepreneur living in New York; and Gracie, a senior at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, majoring in biology and Spanish. They also have two four-legged kids: George, the 87-pound Bernedoodle puppy who has aspirations of therapy dog status serving college students; and Fred, the 15-year-old Yorkie who dreams of not having an 87-pound brother. 

In his free time Brian enjoys kayaking, slaying the elusive walleye and riding his fat-tire bike (happily through blizzards, when necessary).