Father john jenkins biography examples
Raised in the heart of the Midwest, the third oldest of 12 children, Jenkins first arrived at Notre Dame as a student in the fall of 1973....
'Learn every day': The Rev. John Jenkins reflects on legacy of 19 years leading Notre Dame
SOUTH BEND — When the University of Notre Dame’s Board of Trustees first announced the Rev.
John I. Jenkins would become its 17th president 20 years ago, the 50-year-old philosopher from Omaha, Neb., began thinking.
Where could he take this prestigious university that it hadn’t been before? What would he do to advance an already sterling reputation in higher education?
A philosopher trained in theology, with undergraduate and advanced degrees from both his alma mater, Notre Dame, and from Oxford, Father Jenkins.
How could he continue to inspire the global excellence in which Notre Dame long ago planted its flag?
His new journey, challenge if you will, started with a speech.
“I spent a lot of time thinking and focusing on my inaugural address that I was to give in the fall of 2005,” Jenkins said last month during a wide-ranging interview with the South Bend Tribune.
“That helped me figure out what is important and what is our broad vision.”
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