Record #: R2018-1016   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 9/20/2018 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 9/20/2018
Title: Declaration of September 24, 2018, as Father Michael Garanzini Day in Chicago in recognition of lifetime of teaching and tranformative leadership at Loyola University Chicago
Sponsors: Moore, Joseph
Attachments: 1. R2018-1016.pdf
Declaration of September 24, 2018 as "Father Michael Garanzini Day" in Chicago
WHEREAS, Father Michael Garanzini has had a distinguished career in higher education with a partWular ^j-** passion for making higher education more accessible to people of all backgrounds; and
WHEREAS, Father Garanzini celebrates his seventieth birthday on Monday, September:
WHEREAS, He currently serves as Secretary of Higher Education for the Society of Jesus and is best kn#wn in Chicago for his leadership as President of Loyola University of Chicago from 2001 until 2015; and
WHEREAS, Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Father Garanzini completed his undergraduate degree from St. Louis University in 1971 before entering the Society of Jesus; and
WHEREAS, Father Garanzini received his doctorate in psychology and religion from the Graduate Theological Union/University of California, Berkeley then taught and held various administrative roles at the University of San Francisco, Gregorian University in Rome, Saint Louis University, Georgetown University; and
WHEREAS, As President of Loyola University of Chicago he led a period of growing enrollment, significant investments to the physical campus, an expansion of academic research, and set the student body on a course toward academic excellence; and

WHEREAS, The Loyola campus saw many changes under Father Garanzini, including the innovative Information Commons completed in 2005, Cuneo Hall completed in 2013, plus the renovation and preservation of historic Mundelein Hall, and

WHEREAS, Father Garanzini's leadership resulted in the reshaping the academic life at Loyola, including the creation of the Center for Environmental Sustainability, and the Arrupe College, a community college within Loyola University that he describes as "a boot camp for kids who need to get the character and discipline to succeed"; and

WHEREAS, Father Garanzini has played many roles in Chicago and around the world as teacher, administrator, counselor and leader to bring kno...

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