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The president of Tufts University is the chief administrator of the university and is appointed by the chair of the Board of Trustees of Tufts College. [1] The president is appointed by the board who leads and directs the university. The current incumbent is Sunil Kumar.

Presidents of Tufts

President Tufts class Life Tenure Notes
1. Hosea Ballou II 1796–1861 1853–1860 Tufts College is established in Medford, MA (1852) on Walnut Hill.
Oliver Dean [2] 1783–1871 1860–1862 (acting president); founded Dean Academy in 1865
2.
Alonzo Ames Miner 1814–1895 1862–1875 Expansion and Civil War
3.
Elmer Hewitt Capen 1860 1838–1905 1875–1905 First alum to be president
4. Frederick W. Hamilton 1860 1860–1940 1905–1912 Jackson College founded
William Leslie Hooper 1877 1855–1918 1912–1914 (acting president)
5. Hermon Carey Bumpus 1905 1862–1943 1915–1919
6. John Albert Cousens 1898 1874–1937 1919–1937 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy founded
George Stewart Miller 1906 1884–1971 1937–1938 (acting president)
7.
Leonard Carmichael 1920 1898–1973 1938–1952
8. Nils Yngve Wessell 1914–2007 1953–1966
Leonard Chapin Mead 1913–2002 1966–1967 (acting president)
9. Burton Crosby Hallowell 1915–2006 1967–1976
10.
Jean Mayer 1920–1993 1976–1992
11.
John A. DiBiaggio 1932–2020 1992–2001
12.
Lawrence S. Bacow [3] 1951– 2001–2011
13. Anthony Monaco [4] 1959– 2011–2023 Tufts acquires the School of the Museum of Fine Arts
14. Sunil Kumar 2023–

References

  1. ^ "Office of the Trustees". Tufts University. Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  2. ^ "Anniversary Meetings: Tufts College". Boston Evening Transcript. May 29, 1860. p. 2. Retrieved November 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "President Emeritus Lawrence S. Bacow". Tufts University. Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  4. ^ "Biography – Office of the President". Tufts University. Retrieved May 15, 2016.

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