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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 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. | ||
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Jonathan R. Cole is the John Mitchell Mason Professor of the University and Provost Emeritus of the University and Dean Emeritus of Faculties of Columbia University.
He has an office in Jerome Greene Hall.
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.
Preceded by Fritz Stern |
Provost (Arts and Sciences) 1989-2003 |
Succeeded by Alan Brinkley |