Michael Eric Engh (born December 14, 1949) is an American Jesuit priest, academic and historian. He was the 28th President of Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California from January 5, 2009 to June 30, 2019.[1][2][3]

Michael Engh
28th President of
Santa Clara University
In office
January 5, 2009 – June 30, 2019
Preceded byPaul Locatelli, S.J.
Succeeded byKevin F. O'Brien
Personal details
Born
Michael Eric Engh

(1949-12-14) December 14, 1949 (age 74)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
ProfessionJesuit priest, historian

Biography

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Engh is a third generation Californian.[2] He is a historian specializing in the history of California and the American West and previously was a professor[ambiguous] of history at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.[2] He was also the dean of Loyola Marymount's Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts before becoming president of Santa Clara University.[2]

President of Santa Clara University

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Engh was appointed president of Santa Clara University in 2008, succeeding Father Paul Locatelli, who had been president from 1988 until 2008.

Engh officially became the 28th President of Santa Clara University on January 5, 2009.[2] His inauguration was held on April 24, 2009, at Santa Clara's Leavey Event Center.[2] The ceremony was attended by approximately 1,500 guests, including the leaders or representatives of more than 100 universities and colleges.[2] He was re-elected to a six year term in November 2013, a post he held until June 30, 2019. Kevin O'Brien, S.J., the 29th President of Santa Clara, succeeded him on July 1, 2019.[3]

In October 2013, Engh made the decision to drop health insurance coverage of elective abortions for the Catholic university's faculty and staff.[4] He wrote a letter to the university's faculty and staff stating that he and the university "studied how the school can structure its medical insurance plans in 2014 to be compliant with federal and California laws and regulations while representing its values as a Jesuit university". Neither the Affordable Care Act or California law mandate employers to cover elective abortions.[5] The faculty senate of the university took a vote and declared Engh's resolution invalid, but the final decision rests with the board of trustees of the school.

The decision to drop coverage for abortions violated the California constitution and was overturned by the state of California's Department of Managed Health Care in 2014.

Works authored

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Engh has written on the role of the Catholic Church in the settlement of colonial California by the Spanish. He has also authored works on the history of Los Angeles. One of his best known works is Frontier Faiths: Church, Temple, and Synagogue in Los Angeles, published in 1992.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Executive Profile". Bloomberg. Retrieved 23 April 2014.[dead link]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Michael E. Engh, S.J., Becomes Santa Clara University's 28th President" (Press release). Santa Clara University. 2009-04-24. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  3. ^ a b "Trustees re-elect Santa Clara University president Michael Engh, S.J." California Catholic Daily. 26 November 2013. Archived from the original on 24 April 2014. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
  4. ^ Tracy Seipel; Josh Richman (9 October 2013). "Santa Clara University president triggers abortion uproar". San Jose Mercury News.
    - Scott Budman; Chris Roberts (10 October 2013). "Abortion Uproar at Santa Clara University". NBC News.
  5. ^ Jesserer Smith, Peter (8 January 2014). "Abortion Standoff Between Santa Clara University President and Faculty". National Catholic Register.
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