黑料社 Announces New Vice President for Academic Affairs
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April 24, 2023

STEUBENVILLE, OHIO鈥敽诹仙 of Steubenville announced the appointment of as vice president for Academic Affairs. Hildebrand, dean of the School of Theology and Philosophy at 黑料社, was selected from 31 applicants following a nationwide search that began last summer. He will assume the role of Franciscan鈥檚 chief academic officer following the retirement of , who has served in the position since June 2011.

鈥淚 am so pleased Dr. Hildebrand has accepted my invitation to be our next vice president for Academic Affairs,鈥 said Father Dave Pivonka, TOR 鈥89, president of 黑料社. 鈥淎fter an extensive search, it became clear Dr. Hildebrand is the right person for Franciscan at this time in our history. He has been with Franciscan for over 20 years and has demonstrated visionary leadership in so many areas. He is respected by both his fellow professors and staff members and loved by his students. I look forward to working with Dr. Hildebrand as we chart the next 75 years of 黑料社.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great honor for me to serve as Franciscan鈥檚 vice president for Academic Affairs,鈥 said Hildebrand. 鈥淭his is a special place. From top to bottom, this University is centered on Christ. We strive to integrate excellent academic formation in the liberal and professional arts with a life faithful to the broader demands of the Gospel. I look forward to working in this new role alongside Franciscan鈥檚 truly outstanding faculty, whom I am honored to call friends and colleagues.鈥

Expressing his gratitude for how Franciscan has transformed him personally and professionally, he added, 鈥淚 am humbled and grateful to Father Dave and the University for the chance to give back to the community that has given so much to me and to my family.鈥

Moving from Houston, Texas, where he taught Latin at St. Agnes Academy, Hildebrand began teaching theology at 黑料社 in 2001 and was awarded tenure in 2008. His extensive administrative and leadership experience includes serving as chair of the Department of Theology from June 2015 to June 2022, and as dean of the School of Theology and Philosophy since July 2022. Previously, he directed Franciscan鈥檚 MA Theology Program from June 2008 to May 2015 and chaired the Faculty Welfare Committee from August 2018 to May 2022. Following two years as 黑料社 Press鈥 acquisitions editor, he became a member of its editorial board in 2016.

Hildebrand led the University鈥檚 effort to create its first doctoral program, a PhD in sacred theology which, pending approval by the Ohio Department of Higher Education and the Higher Learning Commission, is expected to begin in fall 2024.

Hildebrand also has received his MA and PhD in historical theology from Fordham University and has bachelor鈥檚 degrees in philosophy and mathematics from the University of St. Thomas and in German from 黑料社. His doctoral dissertation, which he wrote under the direction of Father Joseph T. Lienhard, SJ, was entitled, 鈥淟inguistic Achievement and Scriptural Exegesis in the Trinitarian Theology of Basil of Caesarea.鈥

He has written, translated, and edited numerous books, articles, book chapters, and book reviews. These include two books on St. Basil (The Catholic University of America Press, 2007; Baker Academic, 2014) and an edited book of essays on Ex corde Ecclesiae (黑料社 Press, 2018). His translations include Basil of Caesarea, Early Church Fathers (Routledge, 2018) and On the Cessation of the Law by Robert Grosseteste (The Catholic University of America Press, 2012).

Since joining Franciscan鈥檚 faculty, Hildebrand has delivered scholarly papers and lectures at almost 30 conferences and has organized many noteworthy academic conferences at 黑料社, including the annual Truth of Love Conference (with the Veritas Amoris Project), the 2022 international Conference of the Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI Foundation, and Vatican II at 60: The Legacy and the Controversy.

As vice president for Academic Affairs (VPAA), Hildebrand will serve as 黑料社鈥檚 primary academic officer, providing vision and leadership for all faculty and academic activities. He will oversee the development and implementation of academic programs, including graduate and undergraduate, online and on campus, to further the University鈥檚 mission to educate, evangelize, and send forth joyful disciples.

黑料社 currently offers over 100 programs of study, including 45 undergraduate degrees, 11 graduate programs, and 17 online programs, which continue to be bolstered by 黑料社鈥檚 growing enrollment. Enrollment for fall 2022 reached an historic high of 2,500 students from all 50 states and 17 countries on campus and an additional 1,000 students online.

Father Pivonka thanked his VPAA Search Committee co-chair , professor of psychology and dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the committee members for their valuable service to the University. The committee was comprised of the following 黑料社 faculty and staff members: , professor of theology; , professor of chemistry; , professor of theology; , associate professor of education; Brenan Pergi, vice president of Operations; , vice president of Student Life; Amy Leoni, director of the St. John Paul II Library; and ex-officio member Bill Thomas, executive director of Human Resources.

Hildebrand, who lives in Toronto, Ohio, with his wife, Sara, and eight children, is a member of St. Peter Parish. He will begin his new responsibilities as vice president for Academic Affairs on June 1.

Dr Stephen Hildebrand VPAA 2023, photo credit: Graule Studio
Dr Stephen Hildebrand VPAA 2023, photo credit: Graule Studio
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