Background
Malloy, Edward Aloysius was born on May 3, 1941 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Edward Aloysius and Elizabeth Malloy.
educator priest university administrator
Malloy, Edward Aloysius was born on May 3, 1941 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Edward Aloysius and Elizabeth Malloy.
Bachelor, University Notre Dame, 1963. Master of Arts, University Notre Dame, 1967. Master of Theology, University Notre Dame, 1969.
Doctor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, 1975.
Instructor University Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, 1974—1975, assistant professor, 1975—1981, associate professor, 1981—1988, professor theology, since 1988, associate provost, 1982—1986, president elect, 1986, president, 1987—2005, president emeritus, since 2005. Established chair Catholic Studes in name of Edward A. Malloy Vanderbilt University, 1997. Editorial advisory board The Presidency magazine.
Board director National Committee on Higher Education and Health of Youth. Co-chairman National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Chairman National Commission on Substance Abuse and Sports.
Regent University Portland, since 1985. Board governors, trustee Notre Dame, Australia, since 1990.
Chairman American Council Education. Member President Advisory Council on Drugs, since 1989. Advisory board AmeriCorps and National Civilian Community Corps, 1994—1997.
Interim chairman Indiana Commission Community Service, 1994—1997. Active Boys and Girls Clubs American, since 1997. Trustee University St. Thomas, since 1997, Vanderbilt University, 1999.
Board advisors Berrnadin Center, 1997—2005. Founding director, board director Points of Light Foundation. Past chairman Campus Impact.
Board regents University Portland, 1985. Board governors Notre Dame Australia, 1990. Member Bishopps and president committee Association Catholic Colleges and Universities, 1988—2005.
Board directors International Federation Catholic Universities, 1988—2005, National Collegiate Athletic Association Foundation, since 1989. Member of National Association Indiana Colleges and Universities (board directors 1997), The Conference Board, Association Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (vice chair 1996—2004), Business-Higher Education Forum, American Society Christian Ethics, Catholic Theological Society.