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President of Yale University

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President of Yale University
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PresidentPeter Salovey

President of Yale University. The President of Yale University is the chief executive officer of Yale University, responsible for overseeing the academic, financial, and administrative operations of the institution. The president is also an ex officio member of the Yale Corporation, the university's governing board, which includes notable members such as William F. Buckley Jr. and George H.W. Bush. The president works closely with other senior administrators, including the Yale University Provost and the Yale University Dean of Faculty, to advance the university's mission and goals, as outlined by Woodrow Wilson during his time as President of Princeton University.

History of the Office

The office of the President of Yale University was established in 1701, when Abraham Pierson was appointed as the first rector of the Collegiate School of Connecticut, which later became Yale University. Over the years, the title of the office has changed several times, with the president being referred to as the Rector of Yale College from 1701 to 1745, and then as the President of Yale College from 1745 to 1887. The current title of President of Yale University was adopted in 1887, during the presidency of Timothy Dwight V. The president has played a key role in shaping the university's history, from the American Revolution to the Cold War, and has worked with notable figures such as Elihu Yale, Benjamin Franklin, and Dwight D. Eisenhower.

List of Presidents

There have been 23 presidents of Yale University since the office was established in 1701. Some notable presidents include Noah Porter, who served from 1871 to 1886 and was a prominent figure in the American Philosophical Society; Arthur Twining Hadley, who served from 1899 to 1921 and was a member of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; and A. Bartlett Giamatti, who served from 1978 to 1986 and was a former Commissioner of Major League Baseball. Other notable presidents include Kingman Brewster Jr., who served from 1963 to 1977 and was a member of the Trilateral Commission, and Richard Levin, who served from 1993 to 2013 and was a member of the Brookings Institution.

Responsibilities and Duties

The President of Yale University is responsible for overseeing the academic, financial, and administrative operations of the university, which includes managing a budget of over $3 billion and overseeing a faculty of over 4,000 members, including notable scholars such as Harold Bloom and Immanuel Wallerstein. The president is also responsible for advancing the university's mission and goals, which include promoting academic excellence, diversity and inclusion, and community engagement, as outlined by Derek Bok during his time as President of Harvard University. The president works closely with other senior administrators, including the Yale University Provost and the Yale University Dean of Faculty, to develop and implement university policies and programs, such as the Yale University Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art.

Selection Process

The President of Yale University is selected by the Yale Corporation, the university's governing board, which includes notable members such as William F. Buckley Jr. and George H.W. Bush. The selection process typically involves a national search, during which the corporation solicits nominations and applications from qualified candidates, including notable figures such as Lawrence Summers and Nannerl Keohane. The corporation then reviews the candidates and selects a finalist, who is typically announced publicly and undergoes a period of transition before assuming the office, as was the case with Peter Salovey and Rick Levin.

Notable Presidents

Several presidents of Yale University have gone on to become notable figures in their fields, including Woodrow Wilson, who served as the 28th President of the United States and was a key figure in the Paris Peace Conference; William Howard Taft, who served as the 27th President of the United States and was a member of the United States Supreme Court; and George H.W. Bush, who served as the 41st President of the United States and was a member of the CIA. Other notable presidents include Kingman Brewster Jr., who served as the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom and was a member of the Trilateral Commission, and A. Bartlett Giamatti, who served as the Commissioner of Major League Baseball and was a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The president has also worked with notable figures such as Elihu Yale, Benjamin Franklin, and Dwight D. Eisenhower to advance the university's mission and goals. Category:Yale University