- Harold Tafler Shapiro
Harold Tafler Shapiro, Ph.D (born
June 8 ,1935 ) is a former president ofPrinceton University and of theUniversity of Michigan .Born in
Montreal ,Quebec Harold Shapiro attended Lower Canada College, a prestigous independent school in Montreal, then trained as an economist, earning his B.Comm fromMcGill University and his Ph.D from Princeton University's economics department in 1964. He joined the faculty of the University of Michigan that same year and held a variety of academic and administrative appointments until his selection as President of that University in 1980, a position he held until he was called to Princeton in 1988. As Princeton's president, he oversaw the largest increase in the University endowment in the history of the school.Shapiro was made a Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1990. He announced his retirement from Princeton in the fall of 2000.Shirley Tilghman , his successor, took office on June 15 of the following year.Shapiro continues to live in Princeton, and is
professor emeritus in the departments of economics and public policy at the University. His present academic interests includebioethics , on which he writes extensively. Shapiro chaired theNational Bioethics Advisory Commission during PresidentBill Clinton 's second term. He also sits on the boards of a number of prominent non-profit ventures, includingHCA (founded by theFrist family, which donated theFrist Campus Center to Princeton), theAlfred P. Sloan Foundation , andRobert Wood Johnson Medical School .On August 12, 2008, Shapiro was elected Chairman of the Board of DeVry Inc, to be effective November 13, 2008. DeVry Inc is a for-profit education company which owns DeVry University, Keller Graduate School of Management, Ross University, Chamberlain College of Nursing, Becker Professional Review, Advanced Academics, Apollo College, and Career College.
He is the twin brother of
Bernard Shapiro , firstEthics Commissioner of Canada and former Principal and Vice-Chancellor ofMcGill University .References
* [http://www.princeton.edu/~hts/ Official website, with C.V.]
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