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According to Jeremiah P. Ostriker, Princeton's provost, the alliance's four members have also selected a CEO this week, whose identity will be revealed shortly. The first distance learning classes are slated to begin towards the middle of this academic year...
HIID, the Harvard organization that administered the program, was disbanded July 1. The move was recommended to Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67 last winter by a special University taskforce. Administrators said the decision was not influenced by the alleged improprieties in the Russian program...
Shalala, the current secretary of health of human services, was chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison for seven years. Rice, who served as provost of Stanford from 1993 to 1999, is now a chief foreign policy advisor in the George W. Bush campaign and likely to become a chief presidential advisor to Bush if he is wins the election...
Though he will have served a decade at his retirement, Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine is the shortest-serving Harvard president in modern times--and only the second not to graduate from the College. Indeed, before assuming the presidency, he was closely tied to Princeton University, where as provost he was second in command...
...begin as a faculty member," explains Judith Block McLaughlin, a professor of the Graduate School of Education and a scholar of the college presidency. "Typically the route is through department chair to a dean or a provost and into the presidency. With each appointment comes a wider range of leadership experiences...