William A. Hickey, president of Saint Mary’s College from 1986-1997, died on Tuesday, Nov. 28, in Sanibel, Florida. He was 81.
“Saint Mary’s wouldn’t be the strong institution it is today without the leadership of Dr. Hickey,” President Jan Cervelli said. “He helped strengthen ties with the Sisters of the Holy Cross, reaffirming the College’s founding mission, and extended it to new generations of students through increases in financial aid and a commitment to ensuring the highest academic standards.”
A native of Pennsylvania, Hickey received a master’s degree and PhD from the University of Notre Dame. A biology professor and nationally recognized insect geneticist, Hickey spent nearly 40 years at Saint Mary’s. He also served as academic vice president and dean of faculty before becoming president.
Hickey led major changes to the governance of the College, placing all decision making within a single Board of Trustees. During his tenure, Saint Mary’s instituted the Division of Mission and Center for Spirituality. He increased the endowment from $20 million to $75 million, established merit scholarships in addition to need-based aid, and worked to recruit more minority students. Hickey also bolstered research and professional development grant program funds to help attract and retain high-quality faculty.
Hickey is survived by his wife Barbara, and children William Jr., Timothy, Sandra (SMC ’89) and Kristina. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Susan.
A memorial service for Hickey will be held at the Church of Our Lady of Loretto in the spring.
Saint Mary’s invites members of the campus community and those whose lives were influenced by Hickey to share their remembrances here.