- William P. Leahy
William P. Leahy, SJ (born 1948) is the 25th President of
Boston College , a post he has held since 1996. He was born in Omaha,Nebraska and raised in Imogene,Iowa , he joined theSociety of Jesus in 1967, and is a member of theJesuit 'sWisconsin province. Leahy earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy and a master's degree in United States history atSaint Louis University in 1972 and 1975, respectively. He then began studies at theJesuit School of Theology in Berkeley,California , where he earned degrees in theology (1978) and historical theology (1980). He received a doctoral degree in US history fromStanford University in 1986.He began his academic career as a teacher at
Campion Jesuit High School in Wisconsin from 1973-1975. He served as a teaching assistant at Stanford in 1981 before joining theMarquette University faculty as an instructor of history in 1985. He became an associate professor with tenure in 1991, and in that same year became Marquette's executive vice president.Published works
Books
*"Adapting to America: Catholics, Jesuits and Higher Education in the Twentieth Century" (Georgetown University Press, 1991)
Articles
Leahy has written a number of articles on
Catholic higher education in the United States, including, among others:
*"The Rise of Laity in American Catholic Higher Education," Records of the American Catholic Historical Society (1991)
*"Academic Professionalism and American Catholic Higher Education," Assembly 1989: Jesuit Ministry in Higher Education (1990)In addition, Leahy has authored numerous articles in the Dictionary of Christianity in America and book reviews in History, Journal of American History and History of Education Quarterly.
Boston College presidency
Since assuming the Boston College ("BC") presidency, Leahy's tenure has been marked with an acceleration of the growth and development of the university initiated by his predecessor, now-
chancellor J. Donald Monan , SJ. BC's endowment has more than doubled, it has expanded by almost 150acres (607,000 m²), and undergraduate applications have surpassed 30,000. At the same time, its students, faculty and athletic teams have seen unprecedented success — winning record numbers of Fulbrights,Rhodes Scholarship s and other academic awards; setting new marks for research grants; and winning conference and national titles. In 2002, Leahy initiated theChurch in the 21st Century program to examine issues facing theRoman Catholic Church in light of the clergy sexual abuse scandal. His effort brought BC world-wide praise and recognition for "leading the way on Church reform." In 2004, Leahy announced plans to merge with theWeston Jesuit School of Theology to advance BC as the world's foremost Jesuit university and a leading center of Catholic intellectual thought. In athletics, Boston College left theBig East Conference and joined theAtlantic Coast Conference onJuly 1 ,2005 .Leahy's memberships include the
American Catholic Historical Association , theAmerican Historical Association , theHistory of Education Society and theOrganization of American Historians .Controversy
Fr. Leahy's presidency has not been without controversy. Fr. Leahy approved a decision to not alter the history requirement in BC's core curriculum to extend beyond Western history. He cancelled a dance sponsored by the BC gay and lesbian group, an event sponsored by the Boston College Woman's Health Initiative (an unrecognized far left Pro-choice organization), and has remained stalwart in his resistance to substative changes to the universities policy of non-discrimination. The move from the Big East to the
Atlantic Coast Conference resulted in numerous lawsuits and venomous editorializing by some Boston sports writers, though eventually BC won the lawsuits and membership in the ACC resulted in greater financial reward and national exposure for the athletic department. (ACC schools received an average of $10.85 million for the tax year endingJune 30 ,2006 , Big East full members averaged a little more than half that at $5,842,599.) [http://sundaygazettemail.com/webtools/print/Sports/Mitch+Vingle/2007052621] The invitation of U.S. Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice to receive an honorary degree and deliver the 2006 Commencement Address evoked protest from a significant number of the faculty members. While Dr. Rice received a standing ovation accompanied by extended applause at the 2006 Commencement Exercises, a small subset of students did rise and turn their backs toward the stage as she was presented an honorary degree. Fr. Leahy has also been criticized for his lack of Pastoral leadership, sparse presence on the campus, and the "purge" of high ranking university leadership, including VP of Student Affairs, Dean for Student Development, and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for their percieved moderate-liberal political nature.Fact|date=January 2008References
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