to Lazarus' statement prompted heated campus discussion, was discussed online on Catholic blogs and in conservative tabloids.
=== Establishment of the 'Student Leaders for Racial Solidarity' ===
In 2020, an undergraduate submitted a proposal to establish a club called Student Leaders for Racial Justice. After heated debate on campus, the University administration eventually approved a revised version of the submission, leading to the establishment of the Student Leaders for Racial Solidarity Club.
== Governance and leadership ==
As of 2022, the president was Jonathan J. Sanford, an American philosopher who previously served as the school's provost.
The University of Dallas is governed by a board of trustees. According to the university's by-laws, the Bishop of Dallas is an ex-officio voting member.
Edward Burns, Bishop of the Diocese of Dallas, is the chancellor. The office, held by a Catholic bishop as stipulated by the constitution of the university, is an unpaid, honorary position.
Previous chancellors …