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President of Stanford University

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President of Stanford University
UniversityStanford University
PresidentMarc Tessier-Lavigne
ProvostPersis Drell

President of Stanford University. The President of Stanford University is the chief executive officer of Stanford University, a private research university located in Stanford, California. The president is responsible for overseeing the university's academic and administrative operations, and is supported by the Stanford University Board of Trustees and the Stanford University Faculty Senate. The president also works closely with other top administrators, including the Provost of Stanford University and the Dean of Stanford Law School.

History of

the Presidency The office of the President of Stanford University was established in 1885, when Leland Stanford and Jane Lathrop Stanford founded the university in memory of their son, Leland Stanford Jr.. The first president of the university was David Starr Jordan, who served from 1891 to 1913 and played a key role in shaping the university's early development, including the establishment of the Stanford University School of Medicine and the Stanford University School of Engineering. Jordan was succeeded by Ray Lyman Wilbur, who served as president from 1916 to 1943 and oversaw the university's expansion during the Interwar period, including the establishment of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business and the Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences. Other notable presidents have included Wallace Sterling, who served from 1949 to 1968 and played a key role in the development of the Stanford Research Institute and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and Donald Kennedy, who served from 1980 to 1992 and was a prominent figure in the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

List of Presidents

The following is a list of presidents of Stanford University: 1. David Starr Jordan (1891-1913) 2. Ray Lyman Wilbur (1916-1943) 3. Donald Tresidder (1943-1948) 4. Wallace Sterling (1949-1968) 5. Kenneth Pitzer (1968-1970) 6. Richard Lyman (1970-1980) 7. Donald Kennedy (1980-1992) 8. Gerhard Casper (1992-2000) 9. John Hennessy (2000-2016) 10. Marc Tessier-Lavigne (2016-present) Each of these presidents has played a significant role in shaping the university's development, including the establishment of new schools and programs, such as the Stanford University School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences and the Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation.

Responsibilities and Duties

The President of Stanford University is responsible for overseeing the university's academic and administrative operations, including the Stanford University Libraries and the Stanford University Museums. The president also plays a key role in fundraising and development, working closely with the Stanford University Office of Development and the Stanford University Alumni Association. In addition, the president serves as the university's chief representative, interacting with external stakeholders such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the California State Legislature. The president is also a member of the Association of American Universities and the American Council on Education.

Selection Process

The selection process for the President of Stanford University is overseen by the Stanford University Board of Trustees, which is responsible for appointing the president and setting the university's overall direction. The board typically establishes a search committee, which includes representatives from the faculty, staff, and student body, as well as alumni and other stakeholders, such as the Stanford University Faculty Senate and the Stanford University Student Senate. The search committee solicits nominations and applications, and conducts interviews and evaluations, before recommending a candidate to the board, which may also consult with external experts, such as the Council on Foreign Relations and the Brookings Institution.

Notable Presidents

Several presidents of Stanford University have been notable figures in their fields, including David Starr Jordan, who was a prominent ichthyologist and eugenicist, and Donald Kennedy, who was a biologist and science administrator who served as the Commissioner of Food and Drugs and the Editor-in-Chief of Science. Other notable presidents have included John Hennessy, who is a computer scientist and entrepreneur who served as the Chairman of the Board of Google and the Chairman of the Board of Cisco Systems, and Marc Tessier-Lavigne, who is a neuroscientist and administrator who has served as the President of The Rockefeller University and the Chairman of the Board of the New York Academy of Sciences. These individuals have brought significant expertise and experience to the presidency, and have helped to shape the university's development and reputation, including its relationships with other institutions, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the California Institute of Technology.

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