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− | The '''Provost''' is the administrator who ranks directly below the [[University President]]. The Provost is in charge of academic matters, and serves as the chief academic officer of the university. All matters relating to faculty hiring, retention, compensation, tenure are the responsibility of the Provost, as are curricular matters. The Provost's counterpart, who handles operational and administrative concerns of the university, is the [[Senior Executive Vice President]], a post currently held by [[Robert Kasdin]]. | + | The '''Office of the Provost''' is the domain of the administrator who ranks directly below the [[University President]]. The current provost is [[Alan Brinkley]]. |
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+ | The Provost is in charge of academic matters, and serves as the chief academic officer of the university. All matters relating to faculty hiring, retention, compensation, tenure are the responsibility of the Provost, as are curricular matters. The Provost's counterpart, who handles operational and administrative concerns of the university, is the [[Senior Executive Vice President]], a post currently held by [[Robert Kasdin]]. | ||
== Offices reporting to the Provost == | == Offices reporting to the Provost == | ||
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+ | * [[University Chaplain]] / Associate Provost / Director of Earl Hall Center | ||
+ | * Vice President for Arts and Sciences | ||
+ | * Vice President for Information Services and University Librarian | ||
+ | * Director of [[The Earth Institute]] at Columbia University | ||
+ | * Emeritus Professors in Columbia [a small office which manages affairs relating to Emeritus Professors] | ||
+ | * The School at Columbia University | ||
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* [[Office of Academic Administration]] | * [[Office of Academic Administration]] | ||
** [[Academic Appointments]] (Division of Academic Administration) | ** [[Academic Appointments]] (Division of Academic Administration) | ||
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==List of Provosts== | ==List of Provosts== | ||
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*[[John Mitchell Mason]] ([[1811]] - [[1816]]), Provost | *[[John Mitchell Mason]] ([[1811]] - [[1816]]), Provost | ||
*Office abolished ([[1816]] - [[1912]]) | *Office abolished ([[1816]] - [[1912]]) | ||
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*[[Alan Brinkley]] ([[2003]] - Present), Provost | *[[Alan Brinkley]] ([[2003]] - Present), Provost | ||
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[[Category:Provosts|*]] | [[Category:Provosts|*]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:48, 23 April 2008
The Office of the Provost is the domain of the administrator who ranks directly below the University President. The current provost is Alan Brinkley.
The Provost is in charge of academic matters, and serves as the chief academic officer of the university. All matters relating to faculty hiring, retention, compensation, tenure are the responsibility of the Provost, as are curricular matters. The Provost's counterpart, who handles operational and administrative concerns of the university, is the Senior Executive Vice President, a post currently held by Robert Kasdin.
Offices reporting to the Provost
- University Chaplain / Associate Provost / Director of Earl Hall Center
- Vice President for Arts and Sciences
- Vice President for Information Services and University Librarian
- Director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University
- Emeritus Professors in Columbia [a small office which manages affairs relating to Emeritus Professors]
- The School at Columbia University
- Office of Academic Administration
- Academic Appointments (Division of Academic Administration)
- Columbia University Press
- Office of Diversity Initiatives
- Earth Institute
- Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
- Information Services and University Libraries
- Office of International Relations
- International Students and Scholars Office
- Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America
- The School
- Office of Work/Life
- Miller Theatre
- Office of Planning and Institutional Research
- Reid Hall
- University Chaplain
History
The provostship has a long but rather inconsistent history. The office was first created in 1811 and initially given to John Mitchell Mason. Mason was widely favoured for the Presidency, following the office's vacancy that year. Unfortunately, he had the ill fortune to be a Presbyterian, and so he was de facto disqualified. The office went instead to William T. Harris, and Mason was given the newly-created position of Provost. In recognition of their relative importance and qualification, Mason received $3400 / year as Provost while Harris received $500 / year as President. When Mason stepped down in 1816, the office was abolished, not to be revived again until 1912, when William H. Carpenter became Provost under President Nicholas Murray Butler. When Carpenter stepped down in 1927, the office was only used as a means to administer summer sessions. Frank Fackenthal stepped into the office as it resumed its university-wide portfolio, serving from 1937 to 1946. The office was vacant for a year after his departure, but would be revived permanently in 1947.
From 1980 to 1983, the provostship was divided among three positions: a provost for the Arts and Sciences, a provost for the Morningside Professional Schools, and a provost for Health Sciences. Since then the provostship has been unified, and the offices of Vice President of Arts and Sciences and Vice President of Health Sciences were created beneath it.
List of Provosts
- John Mitchell Mason (1811 - 1816), Provost
- Office abolished (1816 - 1912)
- William H. Carpenter (1912 - 1927), Provost
- Milton Del Manzo (1927 - 1937), Provost for Summer Sessions. Office otherwise vacant.
- Frank Diehl Fackenthal (1937 - 1946), Provost
- Office vacant (1946 - 1947)
- Albert C. Jacobs (1947 - 1949), Provost
- Grayson Kirk (1949 - 1953), Provost
- John A. Krout (1953 - 1958), Provost
- Jacques Barzun (1958 - 1967), Dean of Faculties and Provost
- David B. Truman (1967 - 1969), Vice President and Provost
- Paul D. Carter (1969 - 1969), Provost
- Polykarp Kusch (1969 - 1969), Vice President and Dean of Faculties
- Peter B. Kenen (1969 - 1970), Provost
- Polykarp Kusch (1969 - 1970), Vice President and Dean of Faculties
- Polykarp Kusch (1970 - 1971), Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
- Wm. Theodore de Bary (1971 - 1978), Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
- Norman N. Mintz (1978 - 1979), Acting Provost
- Michael I. Sovern (1979 - 1980), Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
- Henrik H. Bendixen (1980 - 1981), Acting Provost (Health Sciences) and Acting Vice President for Health Sciences
- Peter Likins (1980 - 1981), Provost (Morningside Professional Schools)
- Fritz Stern (1980 - 1981), Provost (Arts and Sciences)
- Robert F. Goldberger (1981 - 1982), Provost (Health Sciences) and Vice President for Health Sciences
- Peter Likins (1981 - 1982), Provost (Morningside Professional Schools)
- Fritz Stern (1981 - 1982), Provost (Arts and Sciences)
- Robert F. Goldberger (1982 - 1983), Provost (Health Sciences and Morningside Professional Schools) and Vice President for Health Sciences
- Fritz Stern (1982 - 1983), Provost (Arts and Sciences)
- Robert F. Goldberger (1983 - 1989), Provost
- Fritz Stern (1989 - 1989), Acting Provost
- Jonathan R. Cole (1989 - 1994), Provost
- Jonathan R. Cole (1994 - 2003), Provost and Dean of Faculties
- Alan Brinkley (2003 - Present), Provost