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Association of American Universities

ORGANIZATION

Organization of sixty PhD-granting universities, founded 1900.

Official Website:
http://www.aau.edu/

Founding Date:
1900

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Steven C. Beering
Educator
20-Aug-1932   President of Purdue, 1983-2000
Robert M. Berdahl
Educator
15-Mar-1937   Chancellor of UC Berkeley, 1997-2004
Henry S. Bienen
Educator
5-May-1939   President, Northwestern University, 1995-2009
Gerhard Casper
Educator
25-Dec-1937   President of Stanford University, 1992-2000
John T. Casteen III
Educator
11-Dec-1943   President, University of Virginia
Mary Sue Coleman
Educator
2-Oct-1943   President, University of Michigan
Archie R. Dykes
Educator
20-Jan-1931   Former Chancellor, University of Kansas
Mark Emmert
Educator
16-Dec-1952   President, University of Washington
Robert E. Hemenway
Educator
10-Aug-1941 31-Jul-2015 Chancellor, University of Kansas, 1995-2009
Susan Hockfield
Educator
24-Mar-1951   President of MIT
Stanley O. Ikenberry
Educator
1935   University of Illinois President, 1979-95
Richard L. McCormick
Educator
26-Dec-1947   President, Rutgers University
Mark A. Nordenberg
Educator
c. 1948   Chancellor, University of Pittsburgh
David J. Skorton
Educator
22-Nov-1949   Smithsonian Institution
Graham B. Spanier
Educator
18-Jul-1948   President, Penn State University, 1995-2011
Charles Vest
Educator
9-Sep-1941 12-Dec-2013 President of MIT, 1990-2004
Mark S. Wrighton
Educator
1949   Chancellor, Washington University in St. Louis


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