Tania Tetlow steps down as university president
February 10, 2022
President Tetlow is ending her tenure at Loyola and moving to Fordham University as their 33rd president, according to Patricia Murret, associate director of public affairs. Rev. Justin Daffron is stepping up to serve as interim president while the university conducts a nationwide search for a replacement. Tetlow will remain at Loyola through the Spring and begin at Fordham July 1.
Fordham is a Jesuit university in New York, home to roughly 15,000 students. Tetlow will replace Rev Joseph McShane, who has been president since 2003.
Tetlow stepped into the role as Loyola President in 2018, making history as the first woman and layperson to assume the position. When she arrived, Loyola was on the crux of financial crisis. The university had been placed on probation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges due to a lack of financial resources and an inability to responsibly manage them, according to The Maroon.
Loyola was taken off probation one year after Tetlow’s arrival and now has a balanced budget, according to Murret.
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James Heavey • Feb 18, 2022 at 3:40 pm
As the parent of a current senior I wish Ms. Tetlow well but her tenure at Loyola was brief and marred by her mismanagement of the pandemic. The student body was ill served by her policies and is racked by a mental health crisis.
Our students had been sacrificed to pander to the fears of cowardly administrators.
James Heavey • Feb 18, 2022 at 6:07 pm
Professor of English Chris Schaberg writes for Slate about the current mental health crisis students are facing due to the pandemic.