- Antonio Gotto
Dr. Gotto has served as National President of the American Heart Association, as a member of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council, and on the National Diabetes Advisory Board. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was the recipient of the 2000 Distinguished Alumnus award from Vanderbilt University and the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
- Don Michael Randel
Don Michael Randel (born December 9, 1940) is a prominent American musicologist, the fifth president of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and a member of the editorial board of Encyclopaedia Britannica. He has previously served as the twelfth president of the University of Chicago, as Provost of Cornell University, and as Dean of Cornell's College of Arts and Sciences. In his academic work, Randel specializes in the music of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
- William W. Destler
William W. Destler is an American university professor and administrator. He will serve as the 9th president of Rochester Institute of Technology as of 1 July 2007, succeeding Albert J. Simone. Previously, Destler was provost and senior vice president for student affairs at the University of Maryland, College Park from 2001 to 2007. He also served as a professor of the college of electrical engineering, dean of the graduate school (1999-2001), …
- Robert A. Scott
Robert A. Scott is the current president of Adelphi University located in Garden City, New York. He was appointed by the Adelphi University Board of Trustees as the ninth president and professor of anthropology and sociology in July 2000.
- Paul Olum
Paul Olum (August 16 1918-January 19 2001) was an American mathematician and university administrator
- Dale R. Corson
Dale R. Corson (b. 1914) was the eighth president of Cornell University. Born in Pittsburg, Kansas, in 1914, Corson received a B.A. degree from the College of Emporia in 1934, his M.A. degree from the University of Kansas in 1935, and his Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1938. In 1946 Corson came to Cornell University as an assistant professor of physics and helped design the Cornell synchrotron.
- Robert Sproull
Robert Sproull is a retired American educator, physicist, and US Department of Defense official. A graduate of Deep Springs College, Sproull studied English literature at Cornell University before taking a Ph.D. at the same university in physics. He began a promising and productive career as a physicist at Cornell and headed the Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics (LASSP) and the Materials Science Center.
- William Henry Carpenter
William Henry Carpenter, Ph. D. was an American philologist. He was educated at Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Leipzig, and Freiburg universities. He became the provost of Columbia University and was chosen vice-president of the Germanistic Society of America. His publications include: * "Grundriss der neuisländischen Grammatik" (1881) * "Nikolasdrapa Halls Prest, An Icelandic Poem from A. D. 1400" (1881) * "Some Conditions of American Education" (1911)
- S. Andrew Starbird
S. Andrew Starbird, Director of the Food and Agribusiness Institute, and Associate Professor of Agribusiness, Santa Clara University
- Vice Provost Sansalone
Vice Provost Sansalone : "I'd like to ask if you were teaching synchronous distance learning in the classrooms at ILR." Professor Bunge: "Yes. . ." Vice Provost Sansalone : "Well, that's a very different kind of teaching than what we're talking about."
- Joseph A. Alutto
Joseph A. Alutto – Director since 2000 Joseph A. Alutto is Executive Dean of the Professional Colleges for Ohio State University, which includes the Max M. Fisher College of Business, of which he is also Dean and Professor of Management. Previously, Dr. Alutto was Dean of the School of Management for the State University of New York at Buffalo, a position which he held for 14 years.
- Johannes E. Gehrke
Johannes Gehrke Assistant Professor Johannes Gehrke obtained his Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1999, and he has been an assistant professor in CS since then. Johannes's interests are in the areas of data mining, data stream processing, and novel applications of distributed database technology.
- Dr Cutberto Garza MD
Cutberto Garza , M.D. Cutberto Garza , M.D., the director of the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University, is known internationally for the key role he has played in understanding the nutritional needs of young children. His research on human lactation and the immunologic components of human milk has provided critical knowledge about human nutrition, and he has taken an active role in raising awareness about breast-feeding as a life-saving factor in developing countries.
- Alan Paau
Alan Paau Vice Provost, Tech Transfer and Economic Development, Cornell University
- Andrew A. Sorensen
Andrew A. Sorensen was named the 27 th President of the University of South Carolina in 2002, after serving as president of the University of Alabama, provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Florida and executive director of the AIDS Institute at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. He has also served as a visiting faculty member at the Harvard University School of Medicine and the University of Cambridge School of Medicine.
- Van Houweling
Van Houweling came to Michigan from Carnegie-Mellon University where he was Vice Provost for Computing and Planning from 1981 until 1984. Before joining Carnegie-Mellon, Van Houweling was at Cornell University from 1970 to 1981 as Assistant Professor of Government. Starting in 1976, he took on the additional responsibilities for information technology leadership and became Director of Academic Computing and Central Computing Services in 1980.
- Enrique Figueroa
Enrique E. Figueroa, Ph.D. (Term January 16, 2003 – May 1, 2013) top As Director of the Roberto Hernandez Center (RHC), Dr. Figueroa is the chief executive and administrative officer of the Center. Responsibilities include overall management and planning, including personnel, budget administration, and program development and implementation.
- Andrew Hashimoto
Dr. Hashimoto joined the CTSA Board of Directors in 2000 after he was appointed Dean of the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) replacing Dr. H. Michael Harrington, who served as interim associate dean and director of research, a post he assumed in 1997 and later served as interim dean since July 1999. Dr. Hashimoto was born in Hawaii, graduated from Punahou School in 1962.
- Robert F. Kingsbury
Bob's basic educational philosophy assumed that students are responsible for their education and that effective teaching assists, rather than controls, the learning process. Robert Kingsbury began the tradition of regular lunches for physics students and faculty. Here, Professor of Physics Jack Pribram, at left, joins colleagues for lunch in the 1990s. Photograph by Phyllis Graber Jensen.
- Susan C. Bourque
Susan C. Bourque , Esther Booth Wiley Professor of Government at Smith College, has been appointed provost and dean of the faculty at the college. Bourque, who joined the Smith faculty in 1970 after earning her bachelor's and doctoral degrees from Cornell University, was dean for academic development from 1994 to 1997. She was director of the Smith Research Project on Women and Social Change from 1978 to 1994 and chair of the government department from 1991 to 1994.
- Priscilla P. Nelson
Dr. Priscilla P. Nelson Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, New Jersey Institute of Technology
- Kaylene Gebert
DR. KAYLENE GEBERT : Executive Vice President & Provost Dr. Kaylene A. Gebert became the provost and executive vice president at Middle Tennessee State University on March 1, 2003 bringing with her a broad experience in higher education. Dr. Gebert received her undergraduate degree from Hanover (Ind.) College, with a double major in English and Speech-Drama.
- Mary Pat Brady
Brady joined the Cornell faculty in 1999 from Indiana University, where she was an assistant professor of English. Her scholarly and professional interests include: U.S. Latino and Latina literature and culture, cultural studies, and American multiethnic literature. Brady received a B.A. in English from Arizona State University (1984) and an M.A. (1993) and a Ph.D. (1996), both in English, from the University of California-Los Angeles.
- Anna Beatrice Scott
Anna Beatrice Scott is assistant professor in the Department of Dance at University of California, Riverside, and currently serving as a Provost’s Fellow in Theater, Film and Dance at Cornell University. She specializes in the study, analysis, and performance of dance practices in the African Diaspora, with an emphasis on the performance of Black Power Ideologies as they intersect transnational entertainment industries and local spiritual/philosophical practices.
- Thomas L. Isenhour
Thomas L. Isenhour is Provost at Old Dominion University. He received his doctoral degree in chemistry from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Dr. Isenhour has served on numerous academic and scientific committees and commissions as well as authored/coauthored over 180 scientific publications. He has directed 28 Ph.D. dissertations and served as a National Science Foundation Program Director.
- Carlos E. Santiago
Carlos E. Santiago is Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Latin American & Caribbean Studies and Economics at the University at Albany, State University of New York. At the University at Albany the Provost functions as the Chief Operating Officer. He formerly held the post of Associate Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies.
- Ron Rosati
Dr. Rosati holds an Associates Degree from Farmingdale State and a Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts in Teaching degrees from Cornell University and Doctor of Philosophy from Iowa State University, all in Agricultural Education.
- Dan Fogel
Dan Fogel Daniel Mark Fogel took office as the 25th President of the University of Vermont on July 1, 2002, also assuming a tenured appointment as Professor of English. Seven months after the new president’s arrival on campus, the Fogel administration marked a major milestone with the release and public discussion of the president’s 10-year vision for the University.
- Keith Kennedy
Keith Kennedy Keith Kennedy first came to Cornell as a graduate student, and in 1941 received an M.S. degree (1941) and a Ph.D. degree (1947) in agriculture and animal nutrition. In 1942 Kennedy left doctoral study at Cornell to serve in the armed services. He returned in 1946 to finish his Ph.D. program, and lived in "Vetsburg," a Cornell housing community built under Provost Adams.
- David C. Knapp
David Knapp In 1974, the dean of the College of Human Ecology, David Knapp , was elected provost of Cornell University by the Board of Trustees. Knapp received a B.A. degree from Syracuse University in 1947 and an M.A. degree and a Ph.D. degree in political science from the University of Chicago in 1948 and 1953, respectively. He was awarded a one-year Fulbright Research Scholarship at the University of Helsinki, Finland, in 1959.
- Eugene W. Adams
Dr. Eugene W. Adams Dr. Adams became a part of the Tuskegee faculty in 1947. His first teaching assignment was in the Department of Large Animal Medicine and Surgery. In 1948 he transferred to the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology to assist Dr. Bowie in teaching the courses offered by the department. Following his appointment as department head in 1955, he was granted educational leave to enter the graduate program at Cornell University.
- Fr. Peter Abue
Fr. Peter Abue , Ph.D. (President & CEO) pabue@corafrica.org Peter Abue is a Catholic priest and a graduate student of Cornell University whose research borders on the application of middle range theories of participation and social learning to Church-based community organizing for poverty eradication in Nigeria. Peter holds a bachelor’ degree in theology from Urban University, Rome, a Master’s degree in Corporate Communications from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.
- Pamela Ronald
- Johannes Gehrke
Johannes Gehrke : Johannes Gehrke is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University and as Associate Director of the Cornell Theory Center. He obtained his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1999. Johannes' research interests are in the areas of data mining, search, data privacy, and applications of database and data mining technology to marketing and the sciences.
- William Destler
- Andrew G Hashimoto
- Richard G. Brandenburg
Mr. Brandenburg has authored or co-authored over 30 publications on planning systems, business strategy, energy management, R&D management, management education and health care delivery. He has been a consultant to industry on research and development management, corporate planning and management training.
- Pamela C. Ronald
Pamela Ronald is Professor of Plant Pathology and Chair of the Plant Genomics Program at the University of California, Davis, where she studies the role that genes play in a plant’s response to its environment. Much of her work has focused on rice, a staple for 50% of the world’s people. In collaboration with others , her laboratory has developed a whole genome microarray, phylogenomic and computational tools, as well as protein-protein interaction technologies for rice.
- Eugene G. Sander
Eugene G. Sander was appointed Executive Vice President and Provost of The University of Arizona on July 1, 2007. As Provost, he is the chief academic officer and chief operations officer for the university, second in line to the President. His goal is to further the mission of our university by improving life for the people of Arizona and beyond--through education, research, creative expression and community engagement.
- Dan Dwyer
Dan Dwyer is the Director of Research Administration Information Services at Cornell University. In this role he is the principal leader for technical and information services in research administration across the university and specifically for the Office of the Vice Provost of Research (OVPR), Office of Research Integrity and Assurance (ORIA), the Cornell Center for Technology, Enterprise & Commercialization (CCTEC) and Sponsored Program Services (SPS).