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Prior to joining the University of Chicago, Alivisatos was the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost (2017–2021) of the University of California, Berkeley, where he had taught since 1988. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] He previously served as the Director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2009–2016), and as Berkeley’s interim Vice Chancellor for ...
This category is for people who have held the office of President of the University of Chicago. Pages in category "Presidents of the University of Chicago" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Robert Jeffrey Zimmer (November 5, 1947 – May 23, 2023) was an American mathematician and academic administrator. From 2006 until 2021, he served as the 13th president of the University of Chicago and as the Chair of the Board for Argonne National Lab, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, [1] and the Marine Biological Laboratory. [2]
In 1978, history scholar Hanna Holborn Gray, then the provost and acting president of Yale University, became president of the University of Chicago, a position she held for 15 years. She was the first woman in the United States to hold the presidency of a major university.
The two Chicago campuses were later consolidated in 1982 to form the University of Illinois Chicago. [9] The chancellors of each campus are appointed by the board following nomination by the president and perform duties that are assigned by the president. [3]
The University of Chicago Clinics and Clinical Departments, 1927–1952: A Brief Outline of the Origins, the Formative Years, and the Present State of Medicine at the University of Chicago (1952). Vermeulen, Cornelius W. For the Greatest Good to the Largest Number: A History of the Medical Center, the University of Chicago, 1927–1977 (1977).
The University of Chicago's Saieh Hall for Economics is pictured on Oct. 18, 2022. ... Wesleyan President Michael Roth said, “Deans and presidents should speak, so people agree with them, argue ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins (January 17, 1899 – May 14, 1977) was an American educational philosopher. He was president (1929–1945) and chancellor (1945–1951) of the University of Chicago, and earlier dean of Yale Law School (1927–1929). [1]