List of presidents of Georgetown University

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Georgetown University is a private Jesuit research university in Washington, D.C., United States that was founded as Georgetown College by Bishop John Carroll of Baltimore in 1789. The president of Georgetown University is its chief executive officer, and from its establishment until the 1960s was also the rector of the university's Jesuit community. The president is elected by and may be removed by the university's board of directors, and is ex officio a member of the board. The president is also one of five members of the university's legal corporation, known as the President and Directors of Georgetown College, which was first chartered by the United States Congress in 1815.

Facade of Healy Hall, with Bishop John Carroll statue in front
The Office of the President is housed in Healy Hall.

The president is charged with control over the "business affairs and properties" of the university, and appoints the vice presidents and administrators and, with the concurrence of the board, appoints the provost, secretary, and treasurer of the university. The president may remove any officer, vice president, or administrator by his accord, except the provost, secretary, and treasurer, which require the concurrence of the board. If the office is vacant, then the powers of the presidency are exercised by the provost. The president is among the 100 highest-paid university presidents in the United States.

Of the 41 individuals to have held the office, nearly all have been Jesuits. Only one has been a member of another religious order while president: Louis William Valentine DuBourg, who was a Sulpician. Three presidents have gone on to become bishops: DuBourg, Leonard Neale, and Benedict Joseph Fenwick. Every president has been a Catholic priest except one, the current president, John J. DeGioia. Having assumed office on July 1, 2001, DeGioia is the university's longest-serving president.

Presidents

Key
SJ Society of Jesus
PSS Society of the Priests of Saint Sulpice
Presidents
No. Image Name Years Notes Ref.
1   Robert Plunkett SJ 1791 (1791)–1793
2   Robert Molyneux SJ 1793–1796 Superior of the Jesuit Maryland Mission (1805–1808)
3   Louis William Valentine DuBourg PSS 1796–1798 Founder and President of St. Mary's College (1799–1810); Bishop of Louisiana and the Two Floridas (1815–1826); Bishop of Montauban (1826–1833); Archbishop of Besançon (1833).
4   Leonard Neale SJ 1798–1806 Coadjutor Bishop of Baltimore (1795–1815); Archbishop of Baltimore (1815–1817)
5   Robert Molyneux SJ 1806–1808
6   Francis Neale SJ 1808–1809 Acting president
7   William Matthews 1809 President of the Washington Seminary (1824–1848). Georgetown alumnus. Was a Jesuit novice only for the duration of his presidency.
8   Francis Neale SJ 1809–1812
9   Giovanni Antonio Grassi SJ 1812–1817 Superior of the Jesuit Maryland Mission (1812–1817); Provincial Superior of the Jesuit Province of Turin (1831–1835); Rector of the Pontificio Collegio Urbano de Propaganda Fide (1840–1842). Sometimes referred to as Georgetown's "second founder."
10   Benedict Joseph Fenwick SJ 1817 Bishop of Boston (1825–1846). Georgetown alumnus.
11   Anthony Kohlmann SJ 1817–1820 Apostolic Administrator of New York (1810–1815); Superior of the Jesuit Maryland Mission (1817–1819); President of the Washington Seminary (1820–1824).
12 Enoch Fenwick SJ 1820–1825 Georgetown alumnus
13   Benedict Joseph Fenwick SJ 1825 Acting president
14   Stephen Larigaudelle Dubuisson SJ 1825–1826 Georgetown alumnus
15   William Feiner SJ 1826–1829
16   John W. Beschter SJ 1829
17   Thomas F. Mulledy SJ 1829–1838 Provincial Superior of the Jesuit Maryland Province (1837–1840); President of the College of the Holy Cross (1843–1845). Georgetown alumnus.
18   William McSherry SJ 1838–1839 Provincial Superior of the Jesuit Maryland Province (1833–1837, 1839). Georgetown alumnus.
19   Joseph A. Lopez SJ 1839–1840 Acting president. First Latin American college president in the United States.
20   James A. Ryder SJ 1840–1845 Provincial Superior of the Jesuit Maryland Province (1843–1845); President of the College of the Holy Cross (1845–1848); President of Saint Joseph's College (1856–1857). Georgetown alumnus.
21   Samuel Mulledy SJ 1845 Georgetown alumnus
22   Thomas F. Mulledy SJ 1845–1848
23   James A. Ryder SJ 1848–1851
24   Charles H. Stonestreet SJ 1851–1852 Provincial Superior of the Jesuit Maryland Province (1852–1858); President of Gonzaga College (1858–1860). Georgetown alumnus.
25   Bernard A. Maguire SJ 1852–1858 Georgetown alumnus
26   John Early SJ 1858–1865 President of the College of the Holy Cross (1848–1851); President of Loyola College in Maryland (1852–1858, 1866–1870). Georgetown alumnus.
27   Bernard A. Maguire SJ 1866–1870
28   John Early SJ 1870–1873
29   Patrick Francis Healy SJ 1873–1882 Self-identified as white but posthumously recognized as the first black American to become a Jesuit, earn a Ph.D. and become the president of a predominantly white American university. Sometimes referred to as Georgetown's "second founder."
30   James A. Doonan SJ 1882–1888 Georgetown alumnus
31   J. Havens Richards SJ 1888–1898
32   John D. Whitney SJ 1898–1901
33   Jerome Daugherty SJ 1901–1905
34   David Hillhouse Buel SJ 1905–1908
35   Joseph J. Himmel SJ 1908–1912 Rector of St. Andrew-on-Hudson (1915–1921)
36   Alphonsus J. Donlon SJ 1912–1918 Georgetown alumnus
37   John B. Creeden SJ 1918–1924
38   Charles W. Lyons SJ 1924–1928 Rector of Gonzaga College (1908–1909); President of Saint Joseph's College (1909–1914); President of Boston College (1914–1919)
39   W. Coleman Nevils SJ 1928–1935 President of the University of Scranton (1942–1947)
40   Arthur A. O'Leary SJ 1935–1942
41   Lawrence C. Gorman SJ 1942–1949
42   J. Hunter Guthrie SJ 1949–1952
43   Edward B. Bunn SJ 1952–1964 President of Loyola College in Maryland (1938–1947)
44   Gerard J. Campbell SJ 1964–1968
45   Robert J. Henle SJ 1969–1976
46   Timothy S. Healy SJ 1976–1989 President of the New York Public Library (1989–1992)
47   Leo J. O'Donovan SJ 1989–2001 Georgetown alumnus
48   John J. DeGioia 2001–present First lay president of a Jesuit university in the United States. Georgetown alumnus.

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