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Nicholas S. Rashford, the former president of St. Joseph’s University, passed away at 85. His leadership transformed the university, enhancing campus facilities and academics while expanding international collaborations. He was dedicated to student welfare and community development, leaving a lasting influence on both students and the broader community.
Lower Merion, PA – Nicholas S. Rashford, an influential Jesuit priest and the former president of St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, passed away on July 14 at the age of 85 due to age-associated decline at Manresa Hall. His dedication to education and the community left a significant impact during his lifetime.
Rashford served as the 25th president of St. Joseph’s from 1986 until 2003, a tenure marked by extensive modernization efforts across the campus. Under his leadership, the university saw substantial infrastructural improvements, including the construction of Mandeville Hall and McShain Bridge. These enhancements not only rejuvenated the campus but also provided state-of-the-art facilities for students and faculty.
Significantly, Rashford expanded the Erivan K. Haub School of Business, launching an executive master’s degree in business administration. He was proactive in establishing international collaborations with educational institutions and businesses across countries such as Ireland, Italy, Germany, and China, thereby enhancing the global outreach of St. Joseph’s University.
Rashford played a vital role in increasing student enrollment, bringing in thousands of new students from Philadelphia and around the world. His commitment to improving student experiences extended beyond academics to athletics, adding five new varsity sports and renovating the sports arena, which bolstered the university’s athletic programs. His enthusiastic support for St. Joseph’s men’s basketball contributed to high graduation rates among student-athletes.
Rashford’s leadership also extended to national organizations; he served on the NCAA Presidents Commission and chaired the Atlantic 10 Presidents Council for eight years. He was known for advocating student services, continually exploring ways to assist students with tuition costs, a testament to his commitment to education.
One notable act of kindness included personally delivering a master’s degree to a student undergoing kidney dialysis at Bryn Mawr Hospital in 1996, illustrating his deep care for student welfare.
Before his presidency at St. Joseph’s, Rashford was recognized as one of the top faculty members at Rockhurst College. He held multiple academic degrees, including a bachelor’s in sociology and philosophy, a master’s in urban affairs and theology, and a doctorate in behavioral science, complemented by a fellowship in organizational leadership at MIT. His engaging teaching style encouraged students to be global citizens and embrace technology, which is a lasting aspect of his educational legacy.
Beyond his administrative and teaching roles, Rashford was active in community development. He established the City Avenue District and served on its board, which emphasized development in the area. Known as a mentor and advisor, he influenced countless students during his years at the university and was actively involved in community advocacy, demonstrating his strong belief in giving back to society.
In honor of his legacy, services were held on July 24, 2023, attended by colleagues and former university presidents who celebrated his contributions. Nicholas S. Rashford is remembered not only for his notable achievements in higher education but also for his warmth, mentorship, and the enduring influence he had on the university community and beyond.
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