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Ruth J. Simmons
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Ruth J. Simmons at Brown University's 239th Commencement on May 27, 2007
18th President of Brown University
Term 2001 – present
Predecessor Gordon Gee
Born 1945
Grapeland, Texas
Alma mater Dillard University
Salary $684,709[1]

Dr. Ruth J. Simmons (born 1945 in Grapeland, Texas), is the 18th president of Brown University and first black president of an Ivy League institution. According to a January 2007 poll by the Brown Daily Herald, Simmons enjoys a more than 80% approval rating among Brown undergraduates.

Simmons holds appointments as a professor in the Departments of Comparative Literature and Africana Studies. In 2002, Newsweek selected her as a Ms. Woman of the Year, while in 2001, Time named her as America's best college president. She graduated from Dillard University, B.A. 1967 in New Orleans and received her doctorate in Romance Literature from Harvard University, A.M. 1970; PhD 1973. She was a professor of Romance Languages and became a dean at Princeton University, 1983-1990, became first African-American woman to head a top ranked college or university as president of Smith College (from 1995 to 2001), and ultimately president of Brown in 2001.

Simmons started the engineering program at Smith. At Brown, she has launched an ambitious $1.4 billion initiative known as the Campaign for Academic Enrichment in order to enhance Brown’s academic programs.

In a 2006 orientation meeting with parents, Simmons denied interest in the presidency of Harvard University, which at the time was headed by an interim president, Derek Bok. Nevertheless, a 2007 New York Times article, featuring a photograph of Simmons, reported that the Harvard Corporation, responsible for selecting the University's replacement for former president Lawrence Summers had been given a list of "potential candidates" that included her name.[2]

Simmons also serves on the boards of Texas Instruments and Goldman Sachs. She announced in 2007 that she would not seek re-election to the board of directors Pfizer, Inc. after serving on the board for 10 years.[3]

  1. ^ Simmons' compensation nears $700K Kristina Kelleher, 9/6/06, The Brown Daily Herald
  2. ^ Headhunters at Harvard May Pick a Woman ALAN FINDER, January 8, 2007, The New York Times
  3. ^ Simmons to step down from Pfizer board Ross Frazier, 4/4/07, The Brown Daily Herald

Preceded by
Gordon Gee
President of Brown University
2001 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Mary Maples Dunn
President of Smith College
19952001
Succeeded by
Carol Christ
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