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  1. John Hopkins

    John Hopkins OBE (b. 1927) is a Yorkshire born, British conductor and administrator. Hopkins moved to New Zealand in 1957 and to Australia in 1963. He conducted the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in 1987 in one of New Zealand's first Orchestral Composers' Reading Workshops. His current position is as head of conducting at the University of Melbourne.

  2. Vartan Gregorian

    Vartan Gregorian (born April 8, 1934 in Tabriz, Iran) is a distinguished American academic, currently serving as the president of Carnegie Corporation of New York. After receiving his dual Ph.D. in history and humanities from Stanford University in 1964, Gregorian served on the faculties at several American universities before joining the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, where he became the founding dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in 1974, …

  3. Bernie Machen

    Dr. James Bernard "Bernie" Machen (born 26 March 1944) is an American professor and academic administrator. As of 2004, he is the president of the University of Florida. Before starting at Florida in 2004, he was president of the University of Utah. Machen was born in Greenwood, Mississippi and grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Vanderbilt University for his undergraduate studies. He attended Saint Louis University for his DDS, …

  4. Renato M. E. Sabbatini

    Renato Marcos Endrizzi Sabbatini is a Brazilian biomedical and computer scientist, educator, publisher, science writer, entrepreneur and administrator, born in Campinas, Brazil. He holds a doctoral degree in physiology from the University of São Paulo. His main contributions as a researcher and publisher concern the following areas: neuroethology; medical informatics; health sciences; internet and web applications in medicine, …

  5. Frances Lucas

    Dr. Frances Lucas (born 1957) is the current president of Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. The daughter of Aubrey Keith Lucas, a former president of Delta State University and later the University of Southern Mississippi (1, 2), Lucas grew up in Mississippi and graduated from Cleveland High School before obtaining her Master's from Mississippi State University and her PhD in higher education from the University of Alabama (3).

  6. Brian C. Mitchell

    Brian C. Mitchell is the current (as of February 2007) president of Bucknell University. Mitchell became president in July 2004. Prior to becoming president of Bucknell, Mitchell served as president of Washington and Jefferson College from 1998 to 2004, as well as president of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania and a program officer in the National Endowment for the Humanities.

  7. Constantin Fasolt

    Constantin Fasolt (born 1951), is Professor of Medieval and Early Modern European History at the University of Chicago and specializes in the development and significance of historical thought. He was born in Germany and attended the Beethoven-Gymnasium in Bonn from 1961 to 1969. After two years of military service and three years of university study at Bonn and Heidelberg, …

  8. Christine King

    Christine Elizabeth King is a British historian and university administrator. She is currently Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Staffordshire University. Professor King has published extensively on the Third Reich and is considered an expert on Nazi Germany. She was formerly head of the School of Historical and Critical Studies and Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Lancashire Polytechnic. In 1990 she was appointed Assistant Director of Staffordshire Polytechnic, …

  9. Franklin David Murphy

    Dr. Franklin David Murphy (1916 - June 16, 1994) was an American administrator, educator, and medical doctor. During his life, he served as Chancellor of the University of Kansas (KU) and Chancellor of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

  10. Paul Crête

    Paul Crête, B.Sc. Admin. (born April 8, 1953 in Hérouxville, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian politician. Crête represents the riding of Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup as a Member of Parliament for the "Bloc Québécois" in the Canadian House of Commons. Prior to his political career, he was a school administrator. He joined the BQ on October 25, 1993 and the caucus on January 17, 1994.

  11. Pierre Marsan

    Pierre Marsan is a Quebec politician. He is the current Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Robert-Baldwin in the Montreal region. He represents the Quebec Liberal Party. Marsan went to the Université du Québec à Montréal and obtained a bachelor's degree in administration and would add a master's degree in health administration at Université de Montréal.

  12. John Clough Holmes

    John Clough Holmes (September 25 1809 - December 16 1887) was responsible for the establishment of Michigan State University. As the co-founder of the Michigan State Agricultural Society, John Clough Holmes spearheaded the movement to build an agriculture college in Michigan. Holmes Hall, the home of the Lyman Briggs College, is named in his honor. After moving to Detroit at age 26, Holmes married into a merchant family.

  13. F. Javier Cevallos

    Dr. F. Javier Cevallos is the current president of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, United States. He is the eleventh university president, and has been president since April 25, 2002. Cevallos is also the university's first Hispanic president. Cevallos was born in Cuenca, Ecuador. He earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, …

  14. Marion L. Brittain

    Marion Luther Brittain, Sr. (November 11, 1865 - July 13, 1953) was an American academic administrator and president of the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1922 to 1944.

  15. Jill Beck

    Jill Beck (born 1949) is an American dancer, scholar, administrator and educator. She is the 15th and current president of Lawrence University. A native of Worcester, Massachusetts, Jill Beck received her B.A. in philosophy and art history from Clark University, an M.A. in history and music from McGill University, and the Ph.D. in theatre history and criticism from the City University of New York. As dean of the School of the Arts at the University of California, …

  16. Charles A. Blanchard

    Charles A. Blanchard (1848 - 1925) was the second president of Wheaton College. He succeeded his father, Jonathan Blanchard, to the office in 1882 and served Wheaton in that capacity until his death, in 1925. Named after the Duke of Sardinia, Charles Albert Blanchard was ten years old when his father left the Galesburg, Illinois area to assume the presidency of the Illinois Institute, which was soon to become Wheaton College.

  17. Phillip Shriver

    Phillip R. Shriver (born 1922 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American historian and college administrator who was president of Miami University from 1965-1981. After graduation from John Adams High School, where he was president and valedictorian of his class, he received a four-year Cleveland Alumni Scholarship to Yale University. At Yale he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, served as regimental commander of the Naval V-12 unit, and graduated with honors in history.

  18. Dana Mohler-Faria

    Not unlike many of the students who come to Bridgewater, President Mohler-Faria was the first member of his family to go to college. Three decades and four degrees later, he continues to cite the work ethic and moral fabric of his late father, a construction worker, and his late mother, a laborer in the cranberry bogs of Wareham and in the factories of New Bedford, as the standards by which he holds himself up to each and every day.

  19. James C. van Sice

    James C. Van Sice is a Rear Admiral (upper half) in the United States Coast Guard. He will become the director of Coast Guard personnel management in Washington, D.C. He was the 38th Superintendent of the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, succeeding Rear Admiral Robert C. Olsen, who retired on May 27, 2005. He was succeeded by Rear Admiral J. Scott Burhoe as Superintendent on January 5, 2007.

  20. Daniel Webster Hering

    Daniel Webster Hering, Ph.D. (1850-) was an American physicist and university dean. He was born in Washington County, Maryland, and graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School (Yale). He occupied positions at Johns Hopkins, Western Maryland College, Western University of Pennsylvania (now University of Pittsburgh), and NYU, where he was dean after 1902. He was the author of "Essentials of Physics for College Students" (1912).

  21. John Douglas Story

    John Douglas Story (born 1896 in Edinburgh, Scotland - died 1966). Also known as J. D. Story, he migrated to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, with his parents, as a child, and attended Brisbane Grammar School and Brisbane Technical College. John Douglas Story was a prominent Queensland public servant who entered the Queensland Public Service and was Under-Secretary for the Department of Education between 1906 and 1920.

  22. Theodore E. Long

    Theodore E. Long is the current president of Elizabethtown College (as of February 2007). Long became president in 1996. Prior to becoming president of Elizabethtown, Long served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Merrimack College in North Andover, Massachusetts. Long is a 1965 graduate of Capital University where he majored in sociology and philosophy.

  23. Robert Laurie Morant

    Robert Laurie, Sir Morant was an English administrator and educator He was born (April 7, 1863. He was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford. After a year teaching at a Preparatory School, he was appointed as tutor to the crown prince of Siam. On his return, he worked at the Toynbee Hall settlement in the East End of London. In 1896 he married Helen Mary Cracknell.

  24. D. S. Satyaranjan

    The Reverend D.S. Satyaranjan is a Pastor, a New Testament Scholar, and an able Administrator. He was a member in the Society for Biblical Studies in India (SBSI) incorporating Biblical Scholars belonging to the Catholic and Protestant traditions. Greek, English, Telugu, Hindiand Bengali are the languages known to Rev. Satyaranjan.

  25. Harold Roe Bartle

    Harold Roe Bennett Sturdevant Bartle was a lawyer, banker, cattleman, politician, college president and renowned public speaker. He served two terms as the mayor of Kansas City in 1955. He was a local Scout Executive of several councils of the Boy Scouts of America, where he was nicknamed "The Chief" while working with American Indians in Wyoming. Later, he helped lure the Dallas Texans American Football League team to Kansas City in 1962.

  26. John Napier Burnett

    John Napier Burnett (b. 1889) was an important pioneer of education in British Columbia. Born in Scotland, Burnett moved to Vancouver in 1911 to escape the chaos that was building in Scotland at the time (may be due to the First World War). After completing his education in Vancouver, at the University of British Columbia, he became a member of the Epsilon Delta Chapter, Phi Delta Kappa. Burnett consulted the needs of both the students and the staff, …

  27. Josiah Benedict Lidinsky

    Brother Josiah Benedict Lidinsky FSC (July 7, 1927 - January 3, 2004), was a De La Salle Brother and widely considered to be an institution among the De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines. He has assumed a number of responsibilities in De La Salle University-Manila as well as the Brothers in the Philippines, including teaching, administration, and alumni affairs. Br. J. Benedict died on January 3, 2004.

  28. Claire Pomeroy

    Dr. Pomeroy joined UC Davis in 2003 as executive associate dean of the School of Medicine. In that role, she guided the development of a new strategic plan, enhanced the infrastructure for research and educational programs, and integrated the operations of the medical school and teaching hospital. Also, she founded the Center for Reducing Health Disparities at UC Davis Health System. Dr. Pomeroy leads an active research team studying host responses to infectious diseases.

  29. Catherine

    I live and work in Central London, travelling down to Brighton every other weekend and enjoying indie clubs and bars in London when I'm here. I've also just stopped smoking! Current Likes: Fruit beer, Wagamama, MAC cosmetics, cats, Current dislikes: Z list celebs, driving, annoying people talking crap on the train in the morning when I have a hangover.

  30. Kieran

    I come from Toowoomba, went to uni at Griffith in Brisvegas where I was an RA, I've lived in Canada for a year. I like snowboarding, and watching movies but not at the same time. I like sleeping, playing soccer, ultimate frisbee, golf, and writing... Anything else you can ask my stalker, she knows heaps about me.

  31. Sarah

    I grew up in and around the bay area, attended high school in Truckee, and consider it my hometown. I started college at Chico State, but due to way too much fun I left and studied sculpture and photography for 4 years finally finishing up at Sonoma State with my degree in Spanish. To work my way through school I taught Scuba and worked at Banana Republic. I love to travel, am very active, and maintain a full social calendar! I play soccer, softball and practice yoga.

  32. Carla

    Soft and fluffy with a bad attitude.

  33. Thomas

    It all started a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...oops, wrong story. My adjectives: geek, dork, adorable, quiet, loyal, loud, thoughtful, stubborn, caring, reserved, outgoing, self- conscious, hardworking, playful. check out: http://www.championville.org;.

  34. Stephanie

    I'm cute, smart, funny, warm-hearted, cynical, loving, kind, sarcastic, sharp-witted, and all sorts of other strange combinations of traits. I know how to be a smart-ass, but know when not to be.

  35. Raymond Sfeir

    Raymond Sfeir , Ph.D. Vice Chancellor for Academic Administration 714.997.6551, sfeir@chapman.edu Dr. Raymond Sfeir holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He joined the Chapman University faculty in 1985 and is a Professor of Economics and Management Science in the Argyros School of Business and Economics.

  36. Ciro V. Sumaya

    Ciro V. Sumaya , MD, MPHTM Ascension Health Board of Trustees Ciro V. Sumaya , MD, MPHTM, is a member of the Ascension Health Board of Trustees. He is the Dean of the School of Rural Public Health and holds the Cox Endowed Chair in Medicine at Texas A&M University Health Science Center. Dr. Sumaya earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Texas, Austin, and a medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston.

  37. Marcus Young

    Short and sweet: Born in So Cal, graduated from VVHS in 1997, did Bioenvironmental Engineering in the Air Force, now in NYC. Places I've lived: Cali, Washington, Utah (ugh), Illinois, Alaska, Texas, Oregon, Georgia, New York (not in this order..lol). If you know me from any of these places hit me up.

  38. Steven Sheffrin
  39. Brett

    I'm an intriguing (well, one hopes) mix of old-fashioned and.

  40. Lorena

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