Former Penn President Magill Takes Role at Harvard

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Former Penn President Magill Takes Role at Harvard

Former President of the University of Pennsylvania, Amy Gutmann, has taken on a new role at Harvard University as the new dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Magill, who served as Penn’s president for over a decade, will now be responsible for overseeing Harvard’s largest academic division.

Magill’s appointment at Harvard comes as a surprise to many in the academic community, as she had recently announced her retirement from Penn in order to focus on other endeavors. However, Magill’s deep experience and impressive track record in higher education made her a top candidate for the prestigious role at Harvard.

During her tenure at Penn, Magill oversaw a number of significant changes and advancements, including a major expansion of the university’s campus and increased funding for research and scholarship. She was also known for her commitment to diversity and inclusion, and her efforts to make Penn a more welcoming and inclusive place for all students and faculty.

In her new role at Harvard, Magill will be tasked with leading the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, which includes 10 academic departments and over 40 undergraduate majors. She will also be responsible for overseeing the university’s research initiatives and working closely with faculty and students to promote academic excellence and innovation.

Magill’s appointment at Harvard is seen as a major coup for the university, as she brings with her a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success in higher education. Her leadership and vision are expected to bring new energy and ideas to Harvard’s academic programs, and to help further cement the university’s reputation as a world-class institution.

In a statement announcing her appointment, Magill expressed her excitement about joining the Harvard community and working with the talented faculty and students at the university. She also thanked her colleagues at Penn for their years of support and collaboration, and expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to continue making a difference in higher education.

As Magill settles into her new role at Harvard, the academic community will be watching closely to see how she navigates the challenges and opportunities that come with leading one of the world’s most prestigious academic divisions. With her track record of success and dedication to excellence, Magill is sure to make a lasting impact on Harvard and further solidify her reputation as one of the leading voices in higher education.

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