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Michael P. Walsh (Jesuit)

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to a young, controversial professor. Hundreds of students signed a petition demanding that he be granted tenure. Students again broke into and occupied Walsh's office for two days, telling people who called the office's phone that Walsh and other senior administration had been fired. Walsh offered to
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in chemistry, physics, and biology. Higgins Hall, a new building for the biology and physics departments, opened in 1966. In total, Walsh oversaw the construction of 15 new buildings. Doctoral degrees were also awarded for the first time in philosophy, modern languages, psychology, Germanic studies,
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In 1960, Walsh created a board of regents, an institution that other Jesuit universities had also created, which advised the president on long-term planning and capital development. The undergraduate curriculum was also revised, with a reduction in the size of the core curriculum and the overall
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in January 1969. When he assumed office, Fordham was in the midst of a financial crisis. Over the course of his three years as president, Walsh balanced the university's budget, starting with a deficit and ending with a surplus. Student enrollment also increased from 10,000 to 14,000.
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In 1958, Walsh was appointed the president of Boston College. He oversaw the construction of 15 new buildings, the creation of many new doctoral programs, and the overhaul of the undergraduate curriculum. He also reduced the requirements of students to attend daily
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In 1969, Walsh left Boston College to become the president of Fordham University. He significantly improved the school's distressed finances and increased enrollment. He oversaw a period of
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allow a committee of faculty and students to review the case, but students went on strike for days and held anti-war rallies, forcing the cancellation of classes. In 1970, following the
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Walsh Hall, a student residence at Boston College that opened on October 2, 1982, was named in his honor. In 1990, the Michael P. Walsh, S.J., Chair in Bioethics was endowed at BC.
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That same year, he became the chairman of the department of biology at Boston College, a position he would hold for 10 years. His research focused on
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medical schools. He was also a member of the American Society for the Advancement of Science, the American Association of Zoologists, the
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number of credits required. Boston College also celebrated its centennial in 1963. In 1968, Walsh drew up plans for the creation of an
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A debate over whether to rename Boston College to reflect its status as a university, which began in 1953 under Walsh's predecessor,
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took over and occupied Walsh's office, injured security guards, and overturned a car. Five students were later convicted of crimes.
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was held at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola at Boston College. He was buried at the Jesuit cemetery at Campion Center in
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In 1971, Walsh informed the board of directors that he was unwell, had a heart condition, and wanted to return to Boston.
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was reduced to twice per week, and was later abolished. The requirement that students attend an annual
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in 1973, Fordham University in 1974, Boston College in 1975, and Marymount Manhattan College in 1979.
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McDonough) Walsh. He had five brothers and two sisters. As a child, he was educated at the
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of the Jesuit community at Boston College as a separate legal entity from the university.
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Walsh died on April 23, 1982, at the Jesuit residence at Boston College High School. His
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in 1948. Walsh became a professor and later chairman of the department of biology at
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in 1929, was ordained a priest in 1941, and received his doctorate in biology from
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During Walsh's presidency, a number of buildings were constructed, including the
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by its board of trustees. He assumed both offices on February 5, 1958.
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At various times, Walsh was the chairman of the boards of trustees of
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and was the president of the college and university department of the
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Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts
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Donovan, Charles F.; Dunigan, David R.; FitzGerald, Paul A. (1990).
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At the end of his presidency of Fordham, Walsh moved to
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History of Boston College: From the Beginnings to 1990
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In 1968, Walsh established a scholarship fund to draw
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Boston College School of Theology and Ministry alumni
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The following year, he received his 8: 701:, described Walsh as the founder of modern 1675: 1661: 1653: 1475: 1461: 1453: 1387: 564:Walsh was involved in the creation of the 41: 20: 612:, someone set the campus center on fire. 570:National Catholic Educational Association 337:Walsh was born on February 28, 1912, in 1964: 1270: 1258: 1246: 1234: 1222: 1210: 1198: 782: 1295:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1283:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1187:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1175:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1126:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1114:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1102:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1090:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1078:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1066:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1054:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1042:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1030:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1011:from the original on November 19, 2022 974:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 962:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 950:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 938:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 926:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 914:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 895:from the original on February 11, 2024 795:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 545:students to BC. 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Index

The Reverend
SJ
Bust-length photograph of Walsh
President of Fordham University
Leo P. McLaughlin
James C. Finlay
President of Boston College
Joseph R. N. Maxwell
W. Seavey Joyce
Boston, Massachusetts
Alma mater
Shadowbrook Novitiate
Boston College
BA
MA
Weston College
STL
Fordham University
MS
PhD
SJ
Catholic
Jesuit
Boston, Massachusetts
Society of Jesus
Fordham University
Boston College
Mass
retreats
significant campus turmoil

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