LOYOLA VANDAL IN DA HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Reverend
Harold "Hap" Ridley,
SJ (
1939–
January 18,
2005) was the 23rd President of
Loyola College in Maryland from
July 1,
1994 until his death.
Father Ridley was
born June 20, 1939 in
Jersey City,
NJ. He joined the Jesuits in 1956, and was
ordained as a
Roman Catholic priest in 1969. Ridley was educated at
Fordham
University,
Woodstock College and the
Union Theological Seminary. He
earned his Ph.D. in English Literature from
New York
University.
Before becoming president of Loyola, Fr. Ridley
taught at
Regis High School in
New York
City from 1963-1966, and then at the
Maryland Institute College of
Art from 1967-1968. After MICA, taught at
Le Moyne College
for more than 20 years, where he also served as English Department
Chair and Chief Academic Officer.
He took over as president of
Loyola following the death of long-time president Fr.
Joseph A.
Sellinger, SJ
Service at
Loyola
Fr. Ridley oversaw a period of rampant expansion for
Loyola. During his tenure, annual admission applications rose from
4,500 to over 7,000. The facilities of the college were strengthed
as well, with graduate centers opening in Columbia and Timonium,
the construction of the Sellinger School of Business and
Management, the rennovation of Maryland Hall, and the opening of
the Fitness and Aquatic Center.
He passed away suddenly the
night of January 18, 2005. Dr. David Haddad served as interim
president until the appointment of Fr.
Brian F.
Linnane, SJ as president.
Other
Affiliations
Fr. Ridley served on the boards of the
College of the Holy Cross,
Crown Central Petroleum, the
Institute
for Christian & Jewish Studies, Fordham University,
St. Peter’s College, the
University of Scranton,
Loyola
Blakefield, the
American Council on
Education, and the
NCAA
President’s Commission.