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the overall size of the faculty increased. Jesuits were no longer appointed to the faculty by the Jesuit superiors, and instead competed with all other applicants for positions. At the same time, the number of Jesuit faculty increased. The faculty was given a direct role in the administration of the university through the creation of a
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While Campbell's predecessor focussed particularly on improving the quality and stature of the science faculty, Campbell recruited esteemed faculty in the humanities and social sciences. The appointment of faculty became a more formalized process, with the creation of a rank and tenure committee, and
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of the Jesuits' Maryland province had decided that Campbell would fill the newly created position to allow Bunn to travel extensively to raise money for the university. For the one year that he was vice president, he functioned effectively as the acting president, and became the apparent successor to
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in the administration of the university. Campbell transformed the board from a body composed of exclusively senior Jesuit administrators at Georgetown to one that comprised laity and Jesuits unaffiliated with the university. Its role as a consultative body also gave way to one of actual governance.
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in 1968, and the building was completed in October 1971. The new facility greatly relieved the inadequate library space on campus. Alongside this expansion, Georgetown's operating budget had steadily increased. Campbell began a fundraising drive to raise $ 26 million beginning in 1966, which
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Catholic." Campbell sought to continue the work of his predecessor, and identified three objects as the most important on his agenda: the recruitment of talented faculty to improve postgraduate education, increasing the role of the university in the
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The result of this reform of the board was that Georgetown became legally independent of the Society of Jesus. Therefore, Campbell had to obtain the permission of the Maryland provincial superior as well as the
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Campbell's tenure as president was brief, as he preferred scholarship over academic administration. Combined with a mounting budgetary deficit, he resigned the office in 1968. Campbell then worked for the
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in history in 1957. The Princeton faculty were impressed by Campbell's academic potential, and he was considered a promising historian. After receiving his doctorate, he became a professor of history at
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Campbell undertook numerous reforms of the university's governance, bringing it into conformity with other American universities. Upon entering into office, he amended the university's antiquated
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After stepping down as president, Campbell spent the rest of his life in Jesuit academic administration. He worked for the Jesuit Maryland Province, before becoming the rector of the Jesuit
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in 1966. The Jesuit community at Georgetown was separately incorporated, and retained ownership of several historic buildings on campus. The offices of president of the university and
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and Jesuits unaffiliated with the university. He also recruited prominent faculty in the humanities and social sciences, and gave faculty a direct role in administration by creating a
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In addition to governance reforms, Campbell encouraged new community service initiatives by Georgetown students throughout the District of Columbia. He also signed the 1967
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and created expansive bylaws to officially allow the university to govern itself as it unofficially already had been. This involved a separation of the
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In January 1965, Campbell began raising money for the construction of a new library, planning of which began several years earlier. Designed by
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While at Princeton in 1963, Campbell learned that he had been appointed the executive vice president of
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community, and significantly increasing fundraising. On January 31, 1965, Campbell served as the
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neighborhood. He remained director of the spirituality center until his retirement in 2004.
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characterized him as a "new breed of Jesuit priest whose style might be described as
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of the Jesuit community were made separate and held by different people.
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would fund fellowships, scholarships, pay salaries, and build the new
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A History of Georgetown University: The Rise to Prominence, 1964–1989
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in 1979, and then founded the Center for Jesuit Spirituality at
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to amend the charter, which was signed into law by President
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was held in Holy Trinity Church, and he was buried in the
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Gerard John Campbell was born on August 26, 1919, in
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He also secured an 530: 513:congressional charter 438:Georgetown University 432:Georgetown University 282:congressional charter 247:Georgetown University 417:Doctor of Philosophy 415:, where he earned a 413:Princeton University 267:Princeton University 230:Gerard John Campbell 189:Princeton University 703:The Washington Post 625:Holy Trinity Church 593:Catholic university 496:, presidential aid 464:The Washington Post 446:provincial superior 326:Holy Trinity Church 823:The New York Times 573:John Carl Warnecke 537: 517:board of directors 502:William J. Brennan 409:Fordham University 346:West Baden College 263:Fordham University 259:West Baden College 179:Fordham University 165:West Baden College 30:Gerard J. Campbell 1718: 1717: 1285: 1284: 1276:Succeeded by 1253:Academic offices 1224:Woodstock Letters 506:John W. McCormack 494:Lady Bird Johnson 490:Lyndon B. Johnson 426:postdoctoral work 389:Woodstock College 340:. 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Index

The Reverend
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Photograph of Gerard J. Campbell
President of Georgetown University
Edward B. Bunn
Robert J. Henle
St. Marys, Pennsylvania
Washington, D.C.
Jesuit Community Cemetery
Alma mater
West Baden College
BA
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Fordham University
MA
Princeton University
PhD
SJ
Catholic
Jesuit
Georgetown University
Pennsylvania
Society of Jesus
West Baden College
Fordham University
Princeton University
Loyola University Maryland
president of Georgetown University
congressional charter
its board of directors

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