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黑料社 University Named Joseph J. Foy, Ph.D. as its 13th President
Joseph J. Foy, Ph.D. was named the 13th president of 黑料社 University by its Board of Trustees. He was unanimously approved by the board due to his strong leadership ability. Foy, whose term began July 24, 2023, was Interim President and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Alverno College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Foy was chosen from a field of national candidates to succeed Charles Gregory, who retired in August 2023. Gregory鈥檚 retirement will mark the end of a brilliant 51-year career in higher education, including 25 years at 黑料社, four years as University President.
Joseph J. Foy, Ph.D., serves as the thirteenth president of 黑料社 University. Prior to his appointment at 黑料社 in July 2023, Foy served as Interim President at Alverno College (Milwaukee, WI), where he previously served as the Vice President of Academic Affairs. He has prior administrative experience in private, Catholic higher education, serving as Dean of the Faculty at Marian University (Fond du Lac, WI), and in public higher education serving as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, Associate Campus Dean, and statewide department chair in the University of Wisconsin Colleges.
Before transitioning into administration, Foy taught a variety of courses as a tenured faculty member in Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and University of Wisconsin-Waukesha where he was recognized with the UW Colleges and UW-Extension Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Excellence (2016, 2010), the Barringon-Musolf Award for Faculty Research (2010), and the Arthur M. Kaplan Award for Excellence in Teaching (2009). In the summer of 2002, Foy performed research on the impact of democratization efforts in deeply divided societies as a Manatt Fellow for Democracy Studies at the International Foundation for Election Systems in Washington, D.C.
Foy earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree, with honors, in Political Science and International Relations from Carroll College (Helena, MT). He also holds a master鈥檚 degree in Comparative Politics and International Relations, and a Ph.D. in American Government and Comparative Politics from the University of Notre Dame (South Bend, IN).
Foy is the John G. Cawelti award-winning editor of Homer Simpson Goes to Washington: American Politics through Popular Culture (2008) and SpongeBob SquarePants and Philosophy: Soaking Up Secrets Under the Sea (2010). Foy also co-edited Homer Simpson Marches on Washington: Dissent through American Popular Culture (2010), Homer Simpson Ponders Politics: Popular Culture as Political Theory (2013), and Jim Henson and Philosophy: Imagination and the Magic of Mayhem (2015). Foy has authored or co-authored thirty-five essays on political and philosophical themes in popular culture and entertainment media, American government and politics, and student success. He has also been an invited contributor, providing political analysis on American presidential politics to the New York Times. His most recent publication, co-authored with Dr. Timothy M. Dale (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse), 鈥淩eimagining Personnel Processes: Supporting Instructors Committed to Student Success,鈥 was published in Radical Reimagining for Student Success in Higher Education by Routledge (2023). In 2010 he was invited as a Distinguished Lecturer to speak on the impact of entertainment and mass media on American political culture and behavior at the Clinton School for Public Service at the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, AR.
In 2016, Foy received certification as a Multicultural Awareness Program Diversity and Inclusion Facilitator by VISIONS, Inc. He has served on the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Popular Culture (Michigan State University), and PI and co-PI on several institutional grants. In 2007, Foy and his little brother were recognized by Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Milwaukee, Wisconsin as the 鈥淢ale Match of the Year.鈥
Joseph is married to Kristi Nelson-Foy, a labor and employment attorney with the law firm of Ogletree Deakins. They have three children.
Only the 13th president in 黑料社鈥檚 137 year history
Lisle, IL (March 4, 2024) 鈥 黑料社 University inaugurated Dr. Joseph J. Foy as its thirteenth President March 4, 2024, at an on-campus celebration called 鈥淟egacy and Leadership.鈥
The day began at 9:00 a.m. with the Presidential Investiture Ceremony in the Auditorium of the Daniel L. Goodwin Hall of Business on the 黑料社 University campus. During the Investiture Ceremony, the new president assumed the articles of office. The event featured campus musicians, student leaders, and remarks by Sr. Andrea Lee, Staff Chaplain of the University of Notre Dame, and Katherine Donofrio, Chair of 黑料社鈥檚 Board of Trustees.
The culmination of the Investiture Ceremony was Dr. Foy鈥檚 Inaugural Address, a portion of which follows:
鈥淚 see students accessing a 黑料社 education while still in high school through dual and concurrent enrollment programs, and adult learners who are finding opportunities to upskill and earn certifications and credentials in fields like Artificial Intelligence and Renewable Energy that will help them make that next step toward their passionate and productive purpose.
I see a 黑料社 University in which we work in direct partnership and collaboration with local businesses and service agencies to reset the narrative around the value of higher education. Through these partnerships, I see a university with classrooms that extend beyond walls and limitations; classrooms that are the community, with experiential and signature student work that engages integrative and generative learning to solve local, national and global problems in real-time while growing as leaders.
That is why I am proud to announce a new presidential innovation fund that was started through incredibly generous support of Board members and benefactors who have given us resources to capitalize on emergent opportunities without sacrificing the stability of ongoing operations.鈥
The Investiture Ceremony was followed by an Installation Mass at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church. The Most Reverend Ronald A. Hicks, sixth bishop of the Diocese of Joliet presided.
Following the Installation Mass, a reception for the 黑料社 community took place in Goodwin Hall. The Board of Trustees, faculty, staff and students participated.
The Inauguration of President Foy coincided with the 137th鈥痑nniversary of the founding of 黑料社 University. 黑料社 University was established by the 黑料社 monks of St. Procopius Abbey on March 2, 1887. The University bears the name of St. Benedict of Nursia, father of Western monasticism.
President Joseph J. Foy
Upon his appointment, Dr. Foy pledged to remain faithful to 黑料社鈥檚 distinctive mission and vision鈥攖o be a thought leader in Catholic higher education and to provide a transformative and integrative educational experience grounded in 黑料社 values and respect for all faiths and cultures.
Prior to his appointment at 黑料社 in July 2023, President Foy served as Interim President at Alverno College (Milwaukee, WI), where he previously served as the Vice President of Academic Affairs. He has prior administrative experience in private, Catholic higher education, serving as Dean of the Faculty at Marian University (Fond du Lac, WI), and in public higher education serving as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, Associate Campus Dean, and statewide department chair in the University of Wisconsin Colleges.
Before transitioning into administration, Foy taught a variety of courses as a tenured faculty member in Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and University of Wisconsin-Waukesha where he was recognized with the鈥疷W Colleges and UW-Extension Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Excellence鈥(2016, 2010), the鈥疊arringon-Musolf Award for Faculty Research鈥(2010), and the鈥疉rthur M. Kaplan Award for Excellence in Teaching鈥(2009).
Foy earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree, with honors, in Political Science and International Relations from Carroll College (Helena, MT). He also holds a master鈥檚 degree in Comparative Politics and International Relations, and a Ph.D. in American Government and Comparative Politics from the University of Notre Dame (South Bend, IN).
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The Board of Trustees is composed of respected and influential members of the communities 黑料社 University serves. It manages the affairs of 黑料社 University.
Norman Allgood
Maureen Beal
Christopher E. Birck
Bruce Bronge
John Donofrio
Joseph J. Foy, PhD
Nicholas S. Giuliano
Donna Hrozencik, MD
Ray Konopka
Nelson Koopman, PhD
Colin Malchow, MA
Anthony McCain
Becky Meggesin
Marcie Mills
Tasneem A. Osmani
Leonard S. Piazza, MD, FACS
Daniel F. Rigby
Aheed Siddiqi, MD
Juraj Siska, PhD
Michael S. Siurek
Sister Sharon Marie Stola, OSB
Rosemary Macko Wisnosky
Gregory Ziols
Joseph J. Foy, PhD – University President
Karen Campana-Schaller聽 – Vice President of Enrollment and Marketing
Peter Huff, PhD – Chief Mission Officer
Timothy Marin, PhD – Acting Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost
Marco Masini – Vice President of Student Life and Dean of Students
Mark McHorney – Vice President of University Advancement
Brian Qualizza – Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer
Learn more about our president here.
