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The Reverend Stephen Arena Privett, S.J. ( ; born 1942
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) is a
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priest and member of the
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. Father Privett was the 27th president of the
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. Father Privett currently serves as the 5th President of Verbum Dei High School, a member of the
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of schools. He was inaugurated as President of Verbum Dei High School on September 18, 2018.


Biography

Rev. Stephen A. Privett, S.J., began his tenure as the 27th president of the University of San Francisco on September 15, 2000. On September 30, 2013, Father Privett announced he will step down as president. Rev. Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J. was elected the 28th president of the
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on April 8, 2014. Father Privett ended his tenure as president of USF on July 31, 2014. He was elected President Emeritus by the Board of Trustees on June 2, 2014, effective upon the conclusion of his tenure as president. He is currently serving as Chancellor of the university. Born in
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, Father Privett joined the Society of Jesus in 1960 and was ordained a priest in 1972. He holds a bachelor's degree from
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, a master's of Divinity from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, and a doctorate in catechetics from
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in
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His doctorate is in Catechetics and his particular expertise focuses on the Hispanic community in the Catholic Church. He has served as an instructor and
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in
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and associate professor at
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. While at Santa Clara, Father Privett was appointed academic vice-president in 1991 and
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in 1997. As provost, he was responsible for oversight of student life, intercollegiate athletics, as well as academic affairs. While teaching at Santa Clara, he was recognized for “Teaching Excellence and Campus Leadership” with the Sears Roebuck Foundation Award. In 2000, Father Privett was elected president of the University of San Francisco, succeeding Father John Schlegel, S.J., who left to become the president of
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. In 2001 he effectively dismantled the original Saint Ignatius Institute when he summarily fired Director John Galten and Associate Director John Hamlon, allegedly to trim costs. His other reason was because the two were not believed to be qualified to head an academic program, despite the fact that they had been doing so for many years. Most of the SII's faculty resigned in protest. The affair received national media coverage. Orthodox Catholic leaders around the world expressed support for Galten; they included former U.S. Secretary of Education, William J. Bennett, and Michael Novak of the
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, in a full-page ad published in the San Francisco Chronicle and elsewhere. In a memo published nationally, Privett responded to criticism of his decision, stating that the replacement of the SII's leadership would promote "synergies between St. Ignatius Institute and other university programs" and create "efficiencies by consolidating resources." He held a conference with students to assure them that the SII would continue as a Great Books curriculum with qualified instructors. The program today bears resemblance to the original mostly in name alone. In January 2007, Privett offered the Invocation at the opening of the
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and the swearing in of
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. Privett has received criticism and praise for his 2009 decision to eliminate USF's Master in Theology Program. Father Privett approved the sale of community radio station K.U.S.F. in January 2011. Privett currently serves as a trustee at Fairfield University and St. Ignatius College Prep in
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. He chairs the California Campus Compact and serves on the boards of the Commonwealth Club, the Fromm Institute, Jesuit Commons: Higher Education at the Margins and The Beijing Center. He is commissioner for the WASC Senior College and University Commission. He also serves on the advisory board of the California Foundation and is an honorary member of the San Francisco Host Committee. At Santa Clara, Privett helped establish the Eastside Project, a program that received national recognition as a model program for community-based learning.


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