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The first nine presidents were slaveholders, with five holding slaves while living in the president's house. [11] Thirteen of Princeton's seventeen deceased presidents are buried in President Lot of Princeton Cemetery. [14] As of 2019, the salary of the president was $944,952. [15]
President of the Second Bank of the United States, 1822–39. [116] Alan Blinder: B 1967, F 1971– Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1994–96. [117] David Dodge: PhD 1972 Governor of the Bank of Canada, 2001–08. [118] W. Braddock Hickman: F President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, 1963–70. [119] Paul Jenkins: GS 1982–83
James Madison, Father of the U.S. Constitution, fourth President of the United States, member of the Princeton Class of 1771, and Princeton's first graduate student.. This list of Princeton University people include notable alumni (graduates and attendees) or faculty members (professors of various ranks, researchers, and visiting lecturers or professors) affiliated with Princeton University.
Most presidents of the United States received a college education, even most of the earliest.Of the first seven presidents, five were college graduates. College degrees have set the presidents apart from the general population, and presidents have held degrees even though it was quite rare and unnecessary for practicing most occupations, including law.
Three future U.S. presidents studied at Princeton as undergraduates. Two were alumni: James Madison, the fourth president and an influential founding father, graduated in 1771; and Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president, graduated in 1879. Wilson also served as president of Princeton from 1902 to 1910.
This category is for people who have served the office of President of Princeton University. Pages in category "Presidents of Princeton University" The following 27 ...
The residential college at Princeton University that was named for former President Woodrow Wilson will be rebuilt and renamed after Mellody Hobson, a Black businesswoman who is an alumna of and a ...
U.S. Presidents James Madison and Woodrow Wilson and vice presidents George M. Dallas, John Breckinridge, and Aaron Burr graduated from Princeton, [422] as did Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the United States. [423]