
President of Bethlehem University keeps working as term expires
Published: 2005-06-06
BETHLEHEM, West Bank (CNS) -- As U.S. Christian Brother Vincent Malham approached the end of his nine-year tenure as the president and vice chancellor of Bethlehem University, he remained busy with various administrative duties. "I am so involved in Bethlehem University I will be (working) until my last day," he told Catholic News Service between trips to international fund-raising engagements. "I haven't had the time or the energy to think about the future yet." He will be replaced at Bethlehem University July 1 by U.S. Christian Brother Daniel Casey. After a three-month sabbatical, Brother Malham will take up a new post as president of Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tenn. Brother Malham, an avid pianist who has often used his musical skills during his fund-raising visits, will take his seven-foot Steinway piano out of storage for the move, he said.
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