Dr. Andrii Krawchuk appointed president of the University of Sudbury
SUDBURY, Ontario - Dr. Andrii Krawchuk has been appointed to succeed Dr. Kenneth-Roy Bonin as president of the University of Sudbury. Dr. Bonin left his position July 31, after serving a term of five years. The announcement was made by Fernand Crépeau, chair of the Board of Regents at the University of Sudbury.
Born in Montreal, Dr. Krawchuk obtained degrees in linguistics and theology from McGill University. He continued his studies at the Accademia Alfonsania (Lateran University in Rome), the University of Ottawa and St. Paul University. Dr. Krawchk also studied at the Grand Séminaire de Montréal and the Seminary of the Ukrainian Catholic Church. Dr. Krawchuk has a doctorate in theology, and his specialization is in religious ethics.
Since 1998, Dr. Krawchuk has been a professor in the Faculty of Theology at St. Paul University. He has served on many administrative committees and was vice-president of the faculty association. Dr. Krawchuk is the author of numerous articles and publications.
Dr. Krawchuk took office on August 1 and will be formally installed at the University of Sudbury's convocation on November 12.
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, August 22, 2004, No. 34, Vol. LXXII
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