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A native of [[Massachusetts]], the Reverend '''Brian F. Linnane''', S.J. is president of [http://www.loyola.edu Loyola University Maryland]. He formerly served at a sister Jesuit institution, the [http://www.holycross.edu/ College of the Holy Cross] in Worcester, MA, as assistant dean and associate professor of Religious Studies.


A native of [[Massachusetts]], the Reverend '''Brian F. Linnane''', S.J. is president of [[[Loyola University Maryland]]. He formerly served at a sister Jesuit institution, the [[College of the Holy Cross]] in Worcester, MA, as assistant dean and associate professor of Religious Studies.
Born August 25, 1955, Fr. Linnane entered the [[Society of Jesus]] in 1977 and was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood on June 14, 1986. He earned an A.B. degree, magna cum laude, from [http://www.bc.edu/ Boston College] in 1977 and an M.A. from [http://www.georgetown.edu/ Georgetown University’s] Department of Government in 1981 before undertaking divinity studies at the [http://www.scu.edu/jst/ Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley], where he received a master’s degree in 1986 and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology in 1988. He earned master’s degrees from the [http://www.yale.edu/ Yale] department of Religious Studies in 1990 and 1991, and a Ph.D. in religious studies concentrating in religious ethics in 1994.


Born August 25, 1955, Fr. Linnane entered the [[Society of Jesus]] in 1977 and was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood on June 14, 1986. He earned an A.B. degree, magna cum laude, from [[Boston College]] in 1977 and an M.A. from [[Georgetown University]]’s Department of Government in 1981 before undertaking divinity studies at the [[Jesuit School of Theology]] at [[Berkeley], where he received a master’s degree in 1986 and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology in 1988. He earned master’s degrees from the [[Yale]] department of Religious Studies in 1990 and 1991, and a Ph.D. in religious studies concentrating in religious ethics in 1994.
Fr. Linnane joined the Religious Studies department at [http://www.holycross.edu/ Holy Cross] in 1994. His has written several scholarly articles in the disciplines of fundamental moral theology, health care ethics, and virtue ethics. He served as assistant dean at Holy Cross from 2003–05 and was named a Loyola College Trustee in 2000. He currently serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the College of the Holy Cross; the [http://www.icjs.org/ Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies]; the [http://www.gilchristhospice.org/ Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care in Baltimore]; and the Board of Directors of the [http://www.ajcunet.edu/ Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities]. He is president of the [http://www.maacsports.com/ Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference], secretary/treasurer of the Executive Committee of the [http://www.micua.org/ Maryland Independent College and University Association], a member of the NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification, and a representative to the [http://www.acenet.edu/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home American Council on Education] (ACE) Board of Directors for the [http://www.ajcunet.edu/ Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities] (AJCU).


Fr. Linnane joined the Religious Studies department at [[Holy Cross]] in 1994. His has written several scholarly articles in the disciplines of fundamental moral theology, health care ethics, and virtue ethics. He served as assistant dean at Holy Cross from 2003–05 and was named a Loyola College Trustee in 2000. He currently serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the College of the Holy Cross; the [[Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies]]; the [[Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care]] in [[Baltimore]]; and the Board of Directors of the [[Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities]]. He is president of the [[Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference]], secretary/treasurer of the Executive Committee of the [[Maryland Independent College and University Association]], a member of the NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification, and a representative to the [[Home American Council on Education]] (ACE) Board of Directors for the [[Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities]] (AJCU).
In July 2005, Fr. Linnane became the 24th President of [http://www.loyola.edu/ Loyola University Maryland].


In July 2005, Fr. Linnane became the 24th President of Loyola University Maryland
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Revision as of 14:19, 26 July 2013

A native of Massachusetts, the Reverend Brian F. Linnane, S.J. is president of [[[Loyola University Maryland]]. He formerly served at a sister Jesuit institution, the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, as assistant dean and associate professor of Religious Studies.

Born August 25, 1955, Fr. Linnane entered the Society of Jesus in 1977 and was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood on June 14, 1986. He earned an A.B. degree, magna cum laude, from Boston College in 1977 and an M.A. from Georgetown University’s Department of Government in 1981 before undertaking divinity studies at the Jesuit School of Theology at [[Berkeley], where he received a master’s degree in 1986 and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology in 1988. He earned master’s degrees from the Yale department of Religious Studies in 1990 and 1991, and a Ph.D. in religious studies concentrating in religious ethics in 1994.

Fr. Linnane joined the Religious Studies department at Holy Cross in 1994. His has written several scholarly articles in the disciplines of fundamental moral theology, health care ethics, and virtue ethics. He served as assistant dean at Holy Cross from 2003–05 and was named a Loyola College Trustee in 2000. He currently serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the College of the Holy Cross; the Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies; the Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care in Baltimore; and the Board of Directors of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. He is president of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, secretary/treasurer of the Executive Committee of the Maryland Independent College and University Association, a member of the NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification, and a representative to the Home American Council on Education (ACE) Board of Directors for the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU).

In July 2005, Fr. Linnane became the 24th President of Loyola University Maryland

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