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Dr. Maymie Hostetter, President of Hamline University

Welcoming Hamline’s 22nd President, Dr. Mayme Hostetter

On Tuesday, July 1, 2025, Hamline University officially welcomed Dr. Mayme Hostetter as its 22nd president.

Dr. Hostetter, a founding leader of New York City's Relay Graduate School of Education, brings a commitment to student success and a desire to work with the Hamline community as a team player.

"I play for the ‘front of the jersey’ always,” she says. “So, I want to start my first several months by listening and learning, finding out what the community sees as important in terms of quick wins, big possibilities, and long-term strategic direction.”

Dr. Hostetter began her first morning meeting with Hamline University Board of Trustees Chair and Senator Doron Clark '00. "Dr. Hostetter brings the innovation and grit that we need right now at Hamline," reports Clark. "We are very impressed with her energy level, commitment to our values, and the fresh ideas we know she will bring to Hamline."

I am so excited to become part of the Hamline community. I look forward to learning from and leading with each of you.

—Mayme Hostetter

A Twin Cities native, Dr. Hostetter attended Kenwood School and St. Paul Academy before matriculating at Harvard as a National Merit Scholar. After completing her Ed.M through Harvard's Graduate School of Education and conducting research at MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Dr. Hostetter left Massachussetts for New York, where she became a founding Director of Teaching and Learning at Hunter College's "Teacher U." In 2011, she co-founded the Relay Graduate School of Education, a comprehensive program responsible for equipping thousands of educators with the knowledge and skills needed to achieve optimal student outcomes. While immensely proud of Relay, Dr. Hostetter was excited for the opportunity to return to Minnesota. "Hamline is bringing me back home to the Twin Cities, and I feel at home among this community because our values align."

We're thrilled to welcome Dr. Hostetter back to Minnesota — and into the Hamline community!