John P. McNichols

Fr. John P. McNichols, S.J. (February 24, 1875 - April 26, 1932)[1] was the president of University of Detroit from 1921 until his death. Fr. McNichols organized and oversaw the move of the university from its downtown campus on Jefferson Avenue to its current location at Livernois and Six Mile Road (renamed McNichols Road after his death).[2] Fr. McNichols bought the 42 acres that would become the current campus in 1921 for $120,000. He also moved the University of Detroit Jesuit High School from Jefferson Avenue to Six Mile Road.,[3] and founded the Jesuit parish of Gesu just north of the campus in 1922.

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  1. "FindAGrave Memorial". Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  2. Obituary, Detroit Free Press, Apr 27, 1932, p.1
  3. . "The History of UDM". University of Detroit Website. Retrieved 5 August 2015.


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