<p>The president of Loyola has gotten a lot of press coverage lately for his revolutionary way of reaching out to students. Today, I saw him on the front cover of the Chicago Tribune Magazine for an article on how he resurrected the University from a financial crisis some years ago. </p>
<p>"He is unusual, not only in being a college chief executive who lives in a dorm and still teaches class, but because he is an ever-present, ever-approachable leader at a time when university presidents are more like CEOs than the tweed-jacketed thinkers of yesteryear."</p>