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Michael W. Higgins
President
St. Jerome's University,
University of Toronto
Brief Biography of Michael
W. Higgins, President and Vice-Chancellor,
St. Jerome’s University in the University
of Waterloo, Ontario, and President-Elect,
St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick,
Canada.
Michael William Higgins was born in Toronto
on October 24, 1948 where he received his
primary school education at St. Thomas Aquinas
School and his secondary school education
at Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute. He
then studied at St. Augustine’s College
of Philosophy, University of Ottawa and completed
his Bachelor of Arts degree in English and
Philosophy (magna cum laude) at St. Francis
Xavier University in Nova Scotia in 1970.
He pursued graduate studies in English at
York University, where he was mentored by
the distinguished poet-scholar Eli Mandel,
receiving his Masters degree in 1971 and
his Doctoral degree in 1979. In addition,
he did a Bachelor of Education degree (Theatre
Arts specialization) at the University of
Toronto in 1973 and graduate studies in Theology
on Newman under Professor James M. Cameron
at the University of St. Michael’s
College, Toronto.
From 1973 to 1982 Higgins taught English
at St. Michael’s College School in
Toronto, During this period he also taught
Religious Studies and Theology courses at
St. Paul’s University in Ottawa, Erindale
College in Mississauga, and St. Michael=s
College. Higgins arrived at St. Jerome’s
in 1982 and since then he has served the
university in numerous capacities: Director
of the St. Jerome’s Centre for Catholic
Experience; Director of the Institute for
Studies in Theological Renewal; Chair of
the Department of Religious Studies, St.
Jerome’s University; Chair of the Department
of Religious Studies, University of Waterloo;
Associate Dean, Vice-President and Academic
Dean and now President of St. Jerome’s.
He is a Professor of English and Religious
Studies and has taught a broad array of undergraduate
courses ranging from the history of detective
fiction to the history of the papacy, as
well as graduate courses ranging from Wilde
and the Decadents to the history of the spiritual
autobiography. In addition, he was the editor
of SJU’s Grail: An Ecumenical Journal for twelve of its fourteen years. During
this period the journal garnered some sixty
awards for design, content, and general excellence.
With SJU colleague Douglas R. Letson, Higgins
has co-edited and co-authored numerous books:
Portraits of Canadian Catholicism, Women
and the Church: a Sourcebook, My
Father’s
Business: a Biography of Gerald Emmett Cardinal
Carter, The Jesuit Mystique, and
Soundings: Conversations about Catholicism. Their new
work, Power and Peril: The Catholic Church
at the Crossroads, appeared in February,
2002 published by HarperCollins. In addition,
Higgins has co-written work with Donald Grayston,
as well as editing and co-editing other books.
His award-winning biography and study, Heretic
Blood: The Spiritual Geography of Thomas
Merton, appeared in 1998 in Canada and the
U.S. with French and Italian editions subsequently.
The Muted Voice: Religion and the Media,
based on his 1998 Seton Lectures delivered
at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax,
was published in December, 1999. He has also
published articles and reviews in several
scholarly publications, including The
American Benedictine Review, Cistercian
Studies, The
Merton Annual, and Studies in Religion.
Higgins has an extensive media record as
a columnist, commentator, scriptwriter, narrator,
researcher, and consultant dating back to
1978. He has been a monthly columnist for
The Toronto Star since 1986 and
is a monthly columnist for Torstar’s The
Record,
and for The Catholic Register. As
a radio documentarian for the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation, he has prepared some fifty one-hour
scripts for Ideas, Celebration,
and Testament.
He has also been a regular contributor to
Morningside and its successor This
Morning and Sunday Edition,
as well as to CTV’s
Canada AM and to TVOntario’s Studio
2. Several of his Ideas series
have been nominated for a Gabriel Award,
the prestigious
U.S. award for broadcasting. Higgins was
the Chief Consultant for John McGreevy’s
six-hour television series, Sir Peter
Ustinov’s Inside the Vatican,
and for John Bailey’s
film of Ron Hansen’s Mariette in
Ecstacy.
He has also served as a consultant for CBC’s
Man Alive. His new book–Stalking
the Holy: In Pursuit of Saint-Making–is
published by Anansi and is currently airing
on the CBC Radio One Ideas series—February
15, 2006 on Pius XII, February 22, 2006 on
Teresa of Calcutta and March 1, 2006 on Padre
Pio.
Dr. Higgins and his wife Krystyna, a professional
piano accompanist, liturgical musician and
freelance editor, have four children, Rebecca,
Andrew, Sarah, and Alexa.
Last Reviewed
March 19, 2006
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