Patrick Gaffney (anthropologist)

Patrick Daniel Gaffney (born 1947), is an American anthropologist, academic, translator, member of the Congregation of Holy Cross and the current Vice-Chancellor of Notre Dame University Bangladesh.[1] He earned his PhD from the University of Chicago and has taught at the University of Notre Dame, USA, since 1980.[2] For his academic work, he received Kaneb Teaching Award in 2001, and Reinhold Niebuhr Award in 2002.[3] A polyglot fluent in Arabic, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and a competent reader in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Gaffney translated Renaissance of the East by Hans Fortmann in 1972 and With Open Hands by Henri Nouwen in 1973 from Dutch into English. An expert on Islam and Islamic culture, Gaffney authored The Prophet's Pulpit: Islamic Preaching in Contemporary Egypt in 1994 and co-authored Breaking Cycles of Violence: Conflict Prevention and Intrastate Crises in 1999.

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Patrick Daniel Gaffney

Vice-chancellor of the
Notre Dame University Bangladesh
Assumed office
2017
Preceded byBenjamin Costa
Personal details
Born1947 (age 7273)
United States
Alma mater
OccupationAcademic, Anthropologist, Catholic priest

References

  1. "NDUB news". Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  2. "VC appointed @ NDUB - Young Observer - observerbd.com". The Daily Observer. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  3. "Patrick Gaffney profile". Retrieved 16 August 2017.
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