A formal installation service held Sunday, November 2, 2025, at Christ Lutheran Church marked a new chapter for Luther College, as Dr. Tom Phenix was officially installed as its ninth president. The event showcased the strong and collaborative bonds that define the University of Regina and its federated partners.
A celebration of shared values
I am committed to ensuring Luther College will be a community of care, where students are known by name and supported in every dimension of their learning. We will be student-ready and future-ready, connecting rigorous liberal arts education to real-world challenges. — Dr. Tom Phenix, President of Luther College, University of Regina.
The installation ceremony honoured Luther’s founding traditions while weaving in Indigenous words of wisdom from Elder-in-Residence Dr. Elder Lorna Standingready, a message from Rev. Dr. Ali Tote, Bishop of the Saskatchewan Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC), and Rev. Dr. Larry Kochendorfer, National Bishop of ELCIC presiding. This thoughtful blend created a powerful space of shared respect, reflecting the inclusive spirit that defines our university.
A familiar face in a new role
Although new to this presidential role, Dr. Phenix is a well-known and esteemed figure across campus. A proud U of R alumnus, he earned his Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the U of R before completing both his Master of Arts in Psychology and his Ph.D. at the University of Saskatchewan, establishing strong ties to the province's academic community. Before his appointment at Luther, he had an extensive career at Campion College, where he held several key leadership positions since 2004, including dean, assistant dean, and department head of both psychology and religious studies. Simultaneously, he contributed to the university as a respected full professor in the Department of Psychology, reflecting his deep academic dedication to the U of R.
This extensive background in the federated college system provides him with a unique and insightful perspective. "The Board of Regents is grateful to have found a leader who has an extensive background in academia and administration," noted Helga Hein, chairperson of the Luther College Board of Regents, in the official announcement.
A shared vision for the future
Dr. Phenix, who officially began his term on July 1, 2025, shares a vision that aligns perfectly with the broader mission of the U of R. "I am committed to ensuring Luther College will be a community of care, where students are known by name and supported in every dimension of their learning. We will be student-ready and future-ready, connecting rigorous liberal arts education to real-world challenges."
His installation signifies more than just a leadership change; it highlights the strength of the federated college model that makes the U of R so distinctive.
By appointing a leader with deep U of R roots to guide Luther College, the partnership is set to grow even stronger, opening new opportunities for students and enhancing the entire campus community.
Ready to find your place in a close-knit academic community? Explore the unique programs and community-focused opportunities available at Luther College.
Banner image: Newly installed President Dr. Tom Phenix (center) joined by Rev. Dr. Larry Kochendorfer, National Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) (left), and Rev. Dr. Ali Tote, Bishop of the Saskatchewan Synod of the ELCIC (right), following his installation ceremony. Photo Credit: Jeannette Kuiper.
About the University of Regina
At the University of Regina, we believe the best way to learn is through access to world-class professors, research, and experiential learning. We are committed to the health and well-being of our more than 16,600 students and support a dynamic research community focused on evidence-based solutions to today’s most pressing challenges. Located on Treaties 4 and 6—the territories of the nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda peoples, and the homeland of the Michif/Métis nation —we honour our ongoing relationships with Indigenous communities and remain committed to the path of reconciliation. Our vibrant alumni community is more than 95,000 strong and enriching communities in Saskatchewan and around the globe.
Let’s go far, together.



