Christendom College

[4] During his seven-year tenure as president, Blessed Margaret and St. Joseph's Halls were built, and the college received full accreditation in 1987.

[4] On May 1, 2023, Timothy O'Donnell announced his intention to retire from the college[5] as President at the end of the 2023-24 academic year.

[6] On January 16, 2018, Catholic blogger Simcha Fisher broke the story of three rape and sexual harassment allegations that were brought to the college administration's attention and mishandled.

[10] Since the story broke, at least 18 additional allegations of sexual violence and harassment over the past 45 years have been made.

Professor Emeritus William Raymond Luckey was arrested on June 25, 2021 on charges of solicitation of a minor younger than 16 years old and two counts of taking indecent liberties with a child.

In regards to the 2018 sexual assault and harassment allegations, Luckey was one of several staff members that a college administrator mentioned as having been "transitioned out.

[17] In 2022, Luckey appeared in court and pled guilty in order to receive a reduced sentence of time served, 24 months supervised probation, and must register as a sex offender.

[21] Christendom College promotes its student-run pro-life group, Shield of Roses, on its web site,[22] and students regularly protest at regional abortion clinics and other events, sometimes with the Bishop in attendance.

Christendom competes at the USCAA Division II level in basketball, soccer and women's volleyball.

[30] The team defeated St. Mary's College of Maryland in overtime to capture the title, earning the school its first national championship.

Regina Coeli Hall
The new Christ the King Chapel was dedicated in 2023.
Entrance Sign
John Paul the Great Student Center