New SJU President: Rev. Brian J. Shanley, OP, President of Providence College

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Sorry but could not locate a link to the article, so here is the announcement in its entirety. Does anyone know Father Shanley, or have any insights into what kind of President he will be? He is certainly coming in at extremely challenging times.

November 24, 2020

The St. John’s University Board of Trustees announced today the unanimous election of Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. as the University’s 18th President. Fr. Shanley is expected to begin his tenure at St. John’s on February 1, 2021.

The selection of Fr. Shanley follows an extensive national search overseen by an 18-member committee representing a cross-section of St. John’s University constituencies, including faculty, students, administrators, and current and emeriti members of the Board of Trustees. The search committee was led by St. John’s alumnus and Chair of the Board of Trustees William J. Janetschek, Retired Partner and Chief Financial Officer, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. The University was aided in the search by WittKieffer, one of the nation’s leading higher education consulting firms.

“On behalf of the entire Board of Trustees, I am absolutely delighted to welcome Fr. Shanley to St. John’s,” said Mr. Janetschek. “Fr. Shanley’s steadfast devotion to Catholic education and to student success were apparent from our very first conversations with him. He has a demonstrated record of achievement as President of Providence College, and we believe that he is the ideal candidate to serve as our beloved University’s 18th President. We look forward to, and will be grateful for, Fr. Shanley’s visionary leadership in the years ahead.”

From 2005-2020, Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. was the 12th and longest-serving president in the history of Providence College. During Fr. Shanley’s tenure at the College, he was widely credited with making substantial improvements to campus facilities and student services, hiring large numbers of new faculty, diversifying the student body, and strengthening the College’s national profile in academics and athletics.

“I am honored and delighted to be elected by the Board of Trustees to serve the St. John’s community as President of the University,” said Fr. Shanley. “I have long admired St. John’s commitment to the founding mission set forth by the Vincentian community to provide a Catholic education for first generation students in a diverse and inclusive environment. I look forward to leading our community to remain committed to that mission amidst the unique challenges of the current times.”

Founded in 1870, St. John’s is a Catholic and Vincentian university that prepares students for personal and professional success in today’s global society. St. John’s instills in its students not only the desire for knowledge and pursuit of academic excellence, but also the compassion to serve others, especially those most in need, following the example of St. Vincent de Paul. St. John’s main campus is located in Queens, New York, and the University also has campuses and locations in Staten Island and Manhattan, and in Hauppauge, New York; in Rome, Italy; in Paris, France; and in Limerick, Ireland. As of fall 2020, the University has 1,400 full-time and part-time faculty, approximately 15,700 undergraduate students, and 4,450 graduate students who come from 45 states and 121 countries.

Fr. Shanley will succeed Conrado “Bobby” Gempesaw, Ph.D., who announced in June 2020 his intention to retire as St. John’s President after joining St. John’s in 2014 as the first lay President in its then 144-year history.

Very Rev. Stephen M. Grozio, C.M., Provincial Vice Chair of the St. John’s University Board of Trustees and Provincial Superior of the Eastern Province of the Congregation of the Mission (the Vincentians), said, “Fr. Shanley is deeply committed to the Vincentian mission of St. John’s – to provide an excellent education to all people, especially those most in need – and to the University’s social justice, antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. My confreres and I welcome Fr. Shanley to the St. John’s community, and we look forward to working with him far into the future.”

Fr. Shanley, a 1980 Providence College alumnus, graduated summa cum laude with a degree in history and was ordained to the priesthood in 1987. Four years later, he was sent to the University of Toronto to complete a Ph.D. in philosophy. Soon thereafter, Fr. Shanley joined the faculty at The Catholic University of America where he was awarded tenure. He subsequently spent time at the University of Notre Dame and at Emory University. Fr. Shanley joined the Providence College Board of Trustees in 1999 and was elected President in 2005, serving three consecutive five-year terms; he concluded his service as President of Providence College in June 2020.

“I am thrilled for Fr. Shanley. He was such an impactful president during his 15-year tenure at Providence College, and he will long be remembered as one of the best presidents in the history of our college,” said Providence College President Fr. Kenneth R. Sicard, O.P. “He was an amazing colleague, friend and mentor to me. I know that he still had more to offer, and I have no doubt that he will do a wonderful job at St. John's University. On behalf of the entire Providence College community, I wish him the very best and every success in this new endeavor."

About St. John’s University:

One of the nation’s most diverse higher education institutions, St. John’s University is ranked as one of the top universities in the nation for social mobility in a recent study in the Chronicle of Higher Education. St. John’s University is comprised of six schools and colleges, including the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, The Peter J. Tobin College of Business (which includes the Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science), The School of Education, and the School of Law. St. John’s offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate programs of study, including 14 doctoral programs. For more information about St. John’s University, please visit www.stjohns.edu.
 
I am curious to see what others say but it looks like a very good hire to me. He did a great job at Providence and I think in this environment you can’t put a premium on experience. I wish him the best.
 
[quote="Paultzman" post=402594][quote="RedStormNC" post=402593]Interesting hire. Accomplished a lot at Providence.

Here is article a few months back when announced he was leaving. It was not his decision to leave. The Dominican order superiors made it for difference in approach

Looks like he can raise funds too.

[URL]https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.providencejournal.com/amp/113705862[/URL][/quote]
But was he a two star or three? :)[/quote]

Based off of 2 mins of highlights, I’d say he’s underrated and fits the system here perfectly
 
Providence has become a excellent university so I’m already sold. I do worry about what this means for Dean Simmons at the law school.
 
Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. is 62 years old. Hope he’ll be here long enough to make a difference.
 
[quote="Knight" post=402602]Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. is 62 years old. Hope he’ll be here long enough to make a difference.[/quote]

For most orders, the retirement age is 72. I think that it is great that they found a priest who appears to be charismatic, a great communicator, and this experienced.

[URL]https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q[/URL]=brian+shanley&&view=detail&mid=E6474203974E64560E9FE6474203974E64560E9F&rvsmid=1C9A64E3469CAA7C39811C9A64E3469CAA7C3981&FORM=VDQVAP

Basketball fan too! Great communicator.

We just moved up to preseason 6th in Big East

"First and foremost the most important purpose of athletics in college is education". I love this guy already
 
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[quote="Sju grad 13" post=402598]Providence has become a excellent university so I’m already sold. I do worry about what this means for Dean Simmons at the law school.[/quote]

I think he will change his name slightly and stay here.
 
[quote="Paultzman" post=402594][quote="RedStormNC" post=402593]Interesting hire. Accomplished a lot at Providence.

Here is article a few months back when announced he was leaving. It was not his decision to leave. The Dominican order superiors made it for difference in approach

Looks like he can raise funds too.

[URL]https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.providencejournal.com/amp/113705862[/URL][/quote]
But was he a two star or three? :)[/quote]

How can this be when he Big East doesn’t allow inter conference transfers?
 
[quote="SJU85" post=402610][quote="Paultzman" post=402594][quote="RedStormNC" post=402593]Interesting hire. Accomplished a lot at Providence.

Here is article a few months back when announced he was leaving. It was not his decision to leave. The Dominican order superiors made it for difference in approach

Looks like he can raise funds too.

[URL]https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.providencejournal.com/amp/113705862[/URL][/quote]
But was he a two star or three? :)[/quote]

How can this be when he Big East doesn’t allow inter conference transfers?[/quote]
He just has to sit out for 2 years which will be good because we are guard heavy right now.
 
[quote="bamafan" post=402619][quote="SJU85" post=402610][quote="Paultzman" post=402594][quote="RedStormNC" post=402593]Interesting hire. Accomplished a lot at Providence.

Here is article a few months back when announced he was leaving. It was not his decision to leave. The Dominican order superiors made it for difference in approach

Looks like he can raise funds too.

[URL]https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.providencejournal.com/amp/113705862[/URL][/quote]
But was he a two star or three? :)[/quote]

How can this be when he Big East doesn’t allow inter conference transfers?[/quote]
He just has to sit out for 2 years which will be good because we are guard heavy right now.[/quote]

“God heavy” you mean :)
 
[quote="Paultzman" post=402620][quote="bamafan" post=402619][quote="SJU85" post=402610][quote="Paultzman" post=402594][quote="RedStormNC" post=402593]Interesting hire. Accomplished a lot at Providence.

Here is article a few months back when announced he was leaving. It was not his decision to leave. The Dominican order superiors made it for difference in approach

Looks like he can raise funds too.

[URL]https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.providencejournal.com/amp/113705862[/URL][/quote]
But was he a two star or three? :)[/quote]

How can this be when he Big East doesn’t allow inter conference transfers?[/quote]
He just has to sit out for 2 years which will be good because we are guard heavy right now.[/quote]

“God heavy” you mean :)[/quote]
Was actually thinking of using that pun which just goes to prove the old saying that great minds think alike. ;) :)
 
I like a President who is also a sports fan. I expect him to do good things here.
Paultz I would say he is a three star but will move up the charts here to four stars.
 
Zaun: “Just don’t see St John’s landing the Pope, sure they can educate, but their papal recruiting will never cut it”
 
[quote="Beast of the East" post=402605][quote="Sju grad 13" post=402598]Providence has become a excellent university so I’m already sold. I do worry about what this means for Dean Simmons at the law school.[/quote]

I think he will change his name slightly and stay here.[/quote]

Beast - do you mean, change his title ?
 
I think I know @StJohnsBBall fans pretty well, what they aspire to be as a program. And while there are no guarantees, hiring a President w/true passion/track record for success on the court is huge--and that is precisely what the University delivered w/hiring of Rev. Shanley.

Glamorous recruits/big wins at MSG will always garner headlines, but a program's infrastructure is as important because w/out the latter it's nearly impossible to sustain the former. It's been a while since a passionate hoops fan has occupied the big seat on campus. BIG. #SJUBB

@BrandonTierney
 
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5-star pickup it seems. He did amazing things at providence, and did not want to retire. PC fans have only glowing things to say, and he transformed PC academics and Athletics. I think he understands what we are dealing with both as a school and in the Big East in terms of sports. Definite would be on Wooden watch list if he wasn’t a grad transfer...;-)
 
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[quote="RedStormNC" post=402634][quote="Beast of the East" post=402605][quote="Sju grad 13" post=402598]Providence has become a excellent university so I’m already sold. I do worry about what this means for Dean Simmons at the law school.[/quote]

I think he will change his name slightly and stay here.[/quote]

Beast - do you mean, change his title ?[/quote]

Simons not Simmons
 
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