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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ASSOCIATION OF JESUIT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (AJCU) Page Map of AJCU Institutions ............................................................................................................................................ 4 History of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities ............................................................................... 5 Board of Directors ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Board Committees ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 AJCU Staff and Programs ............................................................................................................................................. 8 JesuitNET ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9 AJCU Federal Relations Network .............................................................................................................................. 10 AJCU Communications Network ............................................................................................................................. 13 AJCU Conferences ....................................................................................................................................................... 15 AJCU Faculty Senate Chairs ....................................................................................................................................... 17 Alpha Sigma Nu ........................................................................................................................................................... 19 AJCU Website Resources ........................................................................................................................................... 21 AJCU MEMBER INSTITUTION STAFF PAGES Boston College .............................................................................................................................................................. 23 Canisius College ........................................................................................................................................................... 28 College of the Holy Cross ........................................................................................................................................... 30 Creighton University ................................................................................................................................................... 33 Fairfield University ...................................................................................................................................................... 40 Fordham University .................................................................................................................................................... 44 Georgetown University ............................................................................................................................................... 48 Gonzaga University ..................................................................................................................................................... 53 John Carroll University ............................................................................................................................................... 56 Le Moyne College ........................................................................................................................................................ 60 Loyola Marymount University .................................................................................................................................. 63 Loyola University Chicago ......................................................................................................................................... 66 Loyola University Maryland ....................................................................................................................................... 71 Loyola University New Orleans ................................................................................................................................. 75 Marquette University .................................................................................................................................................. 78 Regis University ........................................................................................................................................................... 82 Rockhurst University .................................................................................................................................................. 85 Saint Joseph’s University ............................................................................................................................................ 88 Saint Louis University ................................................................................................................................................. 92 Saint Peter’s University ............................................................................................................................................... 96 Santa Clara University................................................................................................................................................. 99 Seattle University ....................................................................................................................................................... 102 Spring Hill College ..................................................................................................................................................... 107 University of Detroit Mercy ..................................................................................................................................... 109 University of San Francisco ...................................................................................................................................... 112 University of Scranton .............................................................................................................................................. 116 Wheeling Jesuit University ....................................................................................................................................... 119 Xavier University ....................................................................................................................................................... 121 1 JESUIT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ASSOCIATE MEMBER INSTITUTIONS Page Campion College at the University of Regina ........................................................................................................ 125 St. John's College-Belize ............................................................................................................................................ 126 BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON AJCU Graduate and Professional Programs ..................................................................................................................... 127 INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION International Jesuit Higher Education Associations ............................................................................................ 131 International Jesuit Institutions ............................................................................................................................... 132 JESUIT SCHOOLS NETWORK National Office ........................................................................................................................................................... 146 North American Jesuit High Schools ...................................................................................................................... 146 JESUIT GOVERNANCE General Curia of the Society of Jesus ...................................................................................................................... 152 The Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States ...................................................................................... 152 Jesuit Provincial Offices ............................................................................................................................................ 153 NATIONAL JESUIT WORKS Contact Information ................................................................................................................................................. 160 Information in the 2016-17 AJCU Directory is current as of September 14, 2016. 2 JESUIT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ASSOCIATION OF JESUIT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 3 JESUIT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES JESUIT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE UNITED STATES 1. Boston College (1863) 15. Marquette University (1881) 2. Canisius College (1870) 16. Regis University (1877) 3. College of the Holy Cross (1843) 17. Rockhurst University (1910) 4. Creighton University (1878) 18. Saint Joseph's University (1851) 5. Fairfield University (1942) 19. Saint Louis University (1818) 6. Fordham University (1841) 20. Saint Peter's University (1872) 7. Georgetown University (1789) 21. Santa Clara University (1851) 8. Gonzaga University (1887) 22. Seattle
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