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Nicholas S. Zeppos
Zeppos, pictured with Vanderbilt Board of Trust Chairman Martha Rivers Ingram8th Chancellor of Vanderbilt University Term August 1, 2007 – present Predecessor Gordon Gee Successor incumbent Born 1954
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USAAlma mater University of Wisconsin–Madison (B.A.)
University of Wisconsin Law School (J.D.)Spouse Lydia Howarth Children Benjamin and Nicholas Nicholas S. Zeppos (born 1954) is the eighth Chancellor of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.[1]
Biography
Zeppos received both his B.A. in history and his J.D. from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Prior to joining the faculty of the Vanderbilt Law School in 1987, he was a practicing attorney in Washington, D.C. During his tenure at Vanderbilt, he has held a number of posts, including professor of law, associate dean of the law school, associate provost for academic affairs, vice chancellor for institutional planning and advancement, and, in 2001, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs.[2] In this last role, he oversaw academics, development, alumni relations, and residential and student life.[3]
Zeppos has also written widely on legislation, administrative law, and professional responsibility. He has served as the chair of the Scholars Committee on the Federal Judiciary and as chair of the Rules Advisory Committee of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.[2]
After Gordon Gee's departure in 2007, Zeppos was named interim chancellor. He was named chancellor suo jure on March 1, 2008, by the university's Board of Trust. In 2008, he earned $2.4 million.[4]
Zeppos is married to Lydia Howarth, a writer, and has two sons.[2]
References
- ^ Middlebrooks, Elizabeth (2008-03-01). "No longer 'iChancellor,' Zeppos confirmed to permanent position". The Vanderbilt Hustler. http://www.insidevandy.com/drupal/node/6856. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
- ^ a b c "Zeppos named interim chancellor". The Vanderbilt Register (Vanderbilt University). 2007-07-13. http://www.vanderbilt.edu/register/articles?id=36123. Retrieved 2007-07-16.
- ^ "Vanderbilt Provost Office". Vanderbilt University. 2005. http://www.vanderbilt.edu/provost/. Retrieved 2007-07-16.
- ^ Staff Reports, 'Vandy chancellor among top earners', The Tennessean, November 14, 2010 [1]
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Academic offices Preceded by
E. Gordon GeeVanderbilt University Chancellors
March 1, 2008 – presentSucceeded by
IncumbentVanderbilt University Schools and colleges Undergraduate: Blair School of Music • College of Arts and Science • Peabody College • School of Engineering
Graduate: Divinity School • Graduate School • Law School • Owen Graduate School of Management • School of Medicine • School of NursingChancellors Garland • Kirkland • Carmichael • Branscomb • Heard • Wyatt • Gee • Zeppos
People Places Dyer Observatory • First Amendment Center • Hawkins Field • Institute for Space and Defense Electronics • Memorial Gymnasium • Nashville • Vanderbilt University Medical Center • Children's Hospital • Vanderbilt University Press • Vanderbilt Stadium
Affiliations Categories:- 1954 births
- Living people
- Chancellors of Vanderbilt University
- Vanderbilt University faculty
- University of Wisconsin Law School alumni
- University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni
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