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− | [[Image:JohnathanCole.gif|thumb|240px|Jonathan Cole]] | + | #REDIRECT [[Jonathan R. Cole]] |
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− | '''Jonathan R. Cole''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1964|64]] [[PhD]] '[[1969|69]] is a professor in the [[Sociology|Sociology Department]] and a former [[Provost]].
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− | ==Education==
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− | He received his [[BA]] in [[History]] before obtaining his [[PhD]] in Sociology with honors. From [[1961]] to [[1964]] he was on the varsity [[baseball]] team.
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− | ==Career==
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− | He served as Director of the Center for the Social Sciences from [[1979]] to [[1987]], Vice President for [[Arts and Sciences]] from [[1987]] to [[1989]], and Provost from [[1987]] to [[2003]].
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− | He is officially [[John Mitchell Mason]] Professor of the University and Provost Emeritus of the University and Dean Emeritus of Faculties, and has an office in [[Jerome Greene Hall]].
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− | ==Controversies==
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− | He has been implicated in various acts of Skullduggery, including the firing of [[Jack Greenberg]] from the office of [[Dean of Columbia College]], the attempted firing of [[Austin Quigley]], and the failure to inform [[Lee C. Bollinger]] about [[John Reeves]]'s plan to build an athletics facility next to [[Pupin]], etc. He was also involved with the spectacularly unsuccessful [[Fathom Knowledge Network]].
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− | ==External links==
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− | *[http://www.iserp.columbia.edu/people/cole.html Research profile]
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− | *[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/provost/docs/jrcpage.html Memoir of Columbia experiences]
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− | {{succession|office=[[Provost]] (Arts and Sciences)|years=[[1989]]-[[2003]]|preceded=[[Fritz Stern]]|succeeded=[[Alan Brinkley]]}}
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− | [[Category:Provosts|Cole]]
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− | [[Category:Sociology professors|Cole]]
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− | [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Cole]]
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− | [[Category:GSAS alumni|Cole]]
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− | [[Category:Class of 1964|Cole]]
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