Joseph J. Foy, Ph.D. today was named the 13th president of 黑料社 University by its Board of Trustees. He was unanimously approved by the Board of Trustees. Foy, whose term will begin July 24, 2023, is currently 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 will retire this August. Gregory鈥檚 retirement will mark the end of a brilliant 51-year career in higher education, including 25 years at 黑料社, with four of these years as University President.
Today鈥檚 announcement concludes an extensive search and thorough vetting process led by the 黑料社 University Board of Trustees, as well as administrators, faculty and staff representatives. 鈥淲e were honored to meet with so many extraordinary candidates from all across the country,鈥 said Board Chairman Daniel Rigby. 鈥淏ut in the end, Foy was the perfect fit for the culture, values, and vision of this university, and we couldn鈥檛 be happier that he accepted our invitation to be president of 黑料社 University.鈥
The Presidential Search Committee began its search in August 2022. The Committee retained the services of the executive search firm AGB to assist with the search process and garnered input from all areas of the 黑料社 community.
Maintaining the 黑料社 Vision
Upon his appointment, Foy pledged to remain faithful to 黑料社鈥檚 vision to be a thought leader in Catholic higher education; and to provide a transformative and integrative educational experience grounded in 黑料社 values, helping students shape lives of meaning and purpose as engaged citizens who care for the earth, welcome people of diverse faiths and culture.
鈥淚 believe that my approach to leadership and experiences within Catholic higher education鈥攁s a student, an educator, and as a leader鈥攈ave prepared me well to be the type of president who can help advance 黑料社鈥檚 vibrant community,鈥 said Foy. 鈥淚t is my intention to become a true servant-leader who will promote trust and mutual respect within the community, while helping to articulate a unifying and aspirational vision for this great university.鈥
Joseph Foy鈥檚 Career in Higher Education
Foy joined Alverno in 2020 as Vice President for Academic Affairs just two weeks after the campus community went fully remote in the initial surge of the COVID-19 pandemic. He led academic related planning and policies for pivoting to remote learning and back to in-person courses. It was under the pandemic鈥檚 challenging conditions that Foy led efforts to partner with Synergis Education to launch a new location for the delivery of Alverno鈥檚 Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing program in Mesa, Arizona.
As Alverno鈥檚 Interim President, Foy helped form a shared equity leadership approach to access, belonging, equity, inclusion and diversity, and with three co-directors that he appointed, created a plan to make Alverno a more culturally inclusive community. Foy then established a new Office of Equity, Diversity and Belonging to be led by Alverno鈥檚 inaugural Chief Diversity Officer.
黑料社鈥檚 track record on diversity and inclusion initially attracted Foy to 黑料社. 鈥淎s the next president of 黑料社 University, it will be my responsibility to help build upon a foundation of excellence while concomitantly helping to meet the future of an increasingly globalized and diverse world,鈥 said Foy. 鈥淭his can be done by letting our values continue to set the vision, and through a collaborative commitment to inclusive excellence at all levels.鈥
Other achievements at Alverno included:
- Quarterbacked fundraising efforts to deepen engagement with the college鈥檚 established supporters and benefactors, and helped open up new lines of opportunity through philanthropic and grant-seeking strategies.
- Developed new partnership opportunities with partners in K-12 and health care industries, including a new dual degree program in Public Health with the Medical College of Wisconsin.
- Lead, in collaboration with faculty governance and each of Alverno鈥檚 four School Deans, the hiring, tenure, retention, and promotion process for all faculty.
Foy began his career in university leadership 2010 鈥 2011 as Chair of the Department of Political Science for the University of Wisconsin Colleges. From 2012-2014, he was Associate Campus Dean and Associate Professor of Political Science for the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha. From 2014-2018, he was Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at the University of Wisconsin Colleges, where he led statewide enrollment and recruitment strategies.
Just prior to joining Alverno, he was Dean of the Faculty at Marian University in Wisconsin from 2018 to 2020, where he managed the implementation of transition to a new general education curriculum focused on outcomes-based learning that empowered student choice in concentration of studies.
Foy earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree with honors in Political Science and International Relations from Carroll College. He also holds a master鈥檚 degree in Comparative Politics and International Relations and a PhD in American Government and Comparative Politics from Notre Dame, Indiana. He has published and presented widely in his areas of scholarly interest.
Charles Gregory鈥檚 黑料社 Legacy
Charles Gregory was named 黑料社鈥檚 President on January 8, 2019, the 12th president in the institution鈥檚 135-year history.
While the list of Gregory鈥檚 accomplishments over these past four years is lengthy, some of his proudest moments for the university include guiding the university toward a positive trajectory of enrollment and increasing the University鈥檚 presence and reputation in the communities they serve, all in the face of a global pandemic. Gregory feels most proud of the university鈥檚 response to the pandemic while maintaining the health and safety of the community as a top priority.
Gregory saw the need to remain mission-driven during a time when higher education, especially for private liberal arts institutions, was challenging. To that end, he created a new Center for 黑料社 Values. Gregory also was instrumental in bringing 黑料社 University to the southwest with a campus in Mesa, Arizona, which is now celebrating its 10-year anniversary.
Gregory was committed to lead with the 黑料社 Hallmarks to help prepare all students to lead lives of meaning and purpose as concerned citizens who care for their community and welcome people of diverse faiths and cultures.
“Over my four years, working collaboratively with the Board of Trustees, the senior leadership team, faculty, and staff, we have developed a strategic direction for continued growth and a path to a bright future for 黑料社 University,鈥 said Gregory. 鈥淎nd I couldn鈥檛 be happier with the selection of Joseph Foy. I know he will continue the great progress we have made, and will take this great University to even greater heights.鈥



