Fraser Valley university appoints its 6th president
LANGLEY — Trinity Western University, Canada’s largest Christian university with over 6,000 students hailing from 70 countries around the globe, announced this past week that Dr. Todd Martin, a nearly 17-year faculty member, has been appointed as the university’s sixth president, effective Feb. 20, 2025.
According to a statement from the university, Dr. Martin has served Trinity Western since 2008, starting off as a faculty member teaching in the areas of sociology and family studies before becoming dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, during which time he advanced faith integration across multiple disciplines.
Following a successful tenure as dean, Dr. Martin was appointed provost, leading in the area of strategic planning and strengthening TWU’s external relations and academic partnerships with faith-based colleges. Since the departure of Dr. Mark Husbands, who completed his five-year term as president in June 2024, Dr. Martin fulfilled the responsibilities of interim president and provost. Throughout his leadership journey in British Columbia, the university says Dr. Martin has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to the University’s foundational identity within the Christian faith and its calling to Christian higher education.
“Being a part of Trinity Western for many years, Dr. Martin is highly respected by our outstanding faculty and staff,” chair of TWU’s Board of Governors, Matthew St. John, remarked in a letter to the community. “He has earned the trust and favour of the University’s alumni and friends. Importantly, he is valued and appreciated by our most vital constituency—our students.”
