Here are the photos of people who are in the top levels of Ivy League administrations as of June 1. They include the president, provost, and executive vice president at each institution and the senior administrators who report directly to any of those three leaders.
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Here are the photos of people who are in the top levels of Ivy League administrations as of June 1. They include the president, provost, and executive vice president at each institution and the senior administrators who report directly to any of those three leaders.
The Chronicle asked individual leaders to report their gender, age, and race and ethnicity and received a response from only about one-third of those who were surveyed. Because of the low response rate, the categories of age and race and ethnicity have been excluded from this interactive tool.
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Update (July 11, 2013, 3:00 p.m.): Glenn C. Altschuler, vice president for university relations and dean of the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions at Cornell University, has been added to this interactive.
About the Author
Jonah Newman
Jonah Newman was a database reporter for The Chronicle.