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John Thomas Richardson, C.M. (December 20, 1923 – March 29, 2022) was an American
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and Catholic priest. He served as the ninth President of
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, serving from 1981 through 1993. He began his academic career with DePaul University in 1954, when he served as the dean of the
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until his election as university president. After his tenure ended, he became the university's chancellor, serving until 2017.


Early life

Richardson was born in
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,
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. His parents were Patrick Richardson and Mary ( Walsh) Richardson. He joined the
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in 1942. He studied at St. Mary's Seminary in
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and earned a
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in philosophy in 1946. Richardson became a priest in 1949 and received his
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from the Dominican Angelicum University in 1951. He returned to school in 1954, attending St. Louis University to receive a master's degree in sociology.


DePaul University presidency

Richardson began his career with
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in 1954, when he served as the dean of the
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. He also served as a trustee of the university beginning in 1954 until 1993. In 1981, Richardson became the university's 9th president. He was inaugurated at
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on October 31, 1981, with Illinois Governor James R. Thompson and
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declaring that week of October 25 to November 1 as DePaul University Week. One of his first actions was to re-establish the university's student paper after his predecessor disbanded it. The Center for Urban Education, International Human Rights Law Institute, and Institute for Business Ethics were all founded during his tenure at the university. His administration also oversaw the university's first satellite campus in
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as better education access for adult and commuter students. During his tenure, the university constructed three student residence halls in Lincoln Park, to help attract students from out of state. When he retired on June 30, 1993, the university had 16,500 students. His successor, John P. Minogue,was named DePaul University's 10th president in September 1993. After his tenure as president ended, Richardson became the university's chancellor and served in this role until 2017. He was later honored as ''chancellor emeritus''.


Later years and death

After his retirement, Richardson went into academia, teaching various seminarian courses. Richardson is the author of the memoir ''The Playful Hand of God'' (2011), as well as ''Readings in Catholic Social Teaching'' (2015), a collection of lectures and documents from his work at Christ the King Seminary. Richardson died on March 29, 2022, in
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, aged 98.


Legacy

In 1992, the John R. Richardson Library was opened at DePaul University's Lincoln Park campus. In 1994,
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honored Richardson as Laureate in the Order of Lincoln, the highest honor in Illinois for his philanthropy works.


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