Derek Bok

Derek Bok
25th President of Harvard University
In office
Acting
July 1, 2006  June 30, 2007
Preceded by Lawrence Summers
Succeeded by Drew Gilpin Faust
In office
1971–1991
Preceded by Nathan M. Pusey
Succeeded by Neil Leon Rudenstine
7th Dean of Harvard Law School
In office
1968–1971
Preceded by Erwin Griswold
Succeeded by Albert Martin Sacks
Personal details
Born Derek Curtis Bok
(1930-03-22) March 22, 1930
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Spouse(s)
Sissela Myrdal (m. 1955)
Children Hilary Bok
Father Curtis Bok
Relatives Edward Bok (grandfather)
Mary Louise Curtis (grandmother)
Cyrus H. K. Curtis (great-grandfather)
Gordon Bok (cousin)
Alma mater Stanford University
Harvard Law School
George Washington University
Sciences Po
Profession Lawyer

Derek Curtis Bok (born March 22, 1930) is an American lawyer and educator, and the former president of Harvard University.

Life and career

Bok was born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Following his parents' divorce, he, his mother, brother and sister moved to Miquon, Pennsylvania. He attended The Miquon School, a progressive school that his mother co-founded in 1932, and the UCLA Lab School.[1] He graduated from Stanford University (B.A., 1951), Harvard Law School (J.D., 1954), attended Sciences Po[2], and George Washington University (A.M., 1958).

Bok taught law at Harvard beginning in 1958 and served as dean of the law school there (1968–1971), in succession to Erwin Griswold on Griswold's becoming Solicitor-General of the United States, and then as the university's 25th president (1971–1991), in succession to Nathan M. Pusey. In the mid-1970s Bok negotiated with Radcliffe College president Matina Horner the "non-merger merger" between Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges that was a major step in the final merger of the two institutions. Bok currently serves as the faculty chair at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard and continues to teach at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

Bok's focus on undergraduate education was evident in his initiating the Harvard Assessment Seminar that resulted in Richard J. Light's best-selling book, Making the Most of College: Students Speak Their Minds (Harvard University Press, 2001).[3][4] This focus has continued in Bok's extensive publications since retiring as President of Harvard. For example, he was the recipient of the 2001 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Education for his book, The Shape of the River: Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions, co-authored with the former President of Princeton University, William G. Bowen.[5] Bok has been honored with the naming of the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning at Harvard[6] and the Harvard Extension School instituting the Derek Bok Public Service Prizes, an annual Commencement prize for the Harvard extension school students who involve in community service or who have a long-standing records of civic achievement.[7]

After fifteen years away from the Harvard presidency, Bok led the University on an interim basis from Lawrence Summers's resignation on July 1, 2006, until the beginning of the tenure of Drew Gilpin Faust on July 1, 2007.

Personal life

In 1955, Bok married Swedish sociologist and philosopher Sissela Bok (née Myrdal) (daughter of the Swedish economist Gunnar Myrdal and the politician and diplomat Alva Myrdal, both Nobel laureates), who received her doctorate from Harvard in 1970.[8] His daughter, Hilary Bok, is a philosophy professor at Johns Hopkins University.

Bok is the son of Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice Curtis Bok and Margaret Plummer Bok;[9] the grandson of Ladies' Home Journal editor Edward Bok and Mary Louise Curtis, founder of the Curtis Institute of Music; the cousin of prominent Maine folklorist Gordon Bok; and the great-grandson of Cyrus H. K. Curtis, founder of the Curtis Publishing Company, publisher of national magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post.

Bibliography

  • Cox, Archibald; Bok, Derek (1962), Cases and Materials on Labor Law, Brooklyn, NY: Foundation Press
  • Bok, Derek C.; Dunlop, John T. (1970), Labor and the American Community, New York: Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0671203665
  • Bok, Derek (1982), Beyond the Ivory Tower, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ISBN 0674068998
  • Bok, Derek (1983), "Foreword", in Harvard Nuclear Study Group, Living with Nuclear Weapons, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. xiii–xvii, ISBN 0674536657
  • Bok, Derek (1986), Higher Learning, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ISBN 0674391756
  • Bok, Derek (1990), Universities and the Future of America, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, ISBN 9780822310365
  • Bok, Derek (1996), The State of the Nation, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ISBN 0674292103
  • Bowen, William G.; Bok, Derek (2000) [1998], The Shape of the River: Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, ISBN 0691050198
  • Bok, Derek (2001), The Trouble with Government, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ISBN 0674004485
  • Bok, Derek (2003), Universities in the Marketplace: The Commercialization of Higher Education, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, ISBN 0691114129
  • Bok, Derek (2008) [2006], Our Underachieving Colleges: A Candid Look at How Much Students Learn and Why They Should Be Learning More, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691136189
  • Bok, Derek (2010), The Politics of Happiness: What Government can Learn from the New Research on Well-Being, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, ISBN 9781400832194
  • Bok, Derek (2017), The Struggle to Reform Our Colleges, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691177472

References

  1. "Alva Myrdal: A Daughter's Memoir - Sissela Bok". Books.google.com. Google Books. 2007-06-01. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  2. "Sciences Po Alumni" (PDF).
  3. "Harvard Gazette: Light illuminates better teaching strategies". News.harvard.edu. 2001-03-08. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  4. Richard J. Light. "Strengthening Colleges and Universities : The Harvard Assessment Seminars" (PDF). Net.educause.edu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-29. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  5. "2001 - William G. Bowen and Derek Bok". Grawmeyer.org. Archived from the original on 2014-10-17. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  6. "Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning". Bokcenter.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  7. "Honors and Prizes | Harvard Extension School". Extension.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  8. Fullinwinder, Robert K. (2007). "Sissela Bok on lying and moral choice in private and public life – an amplification". Infed. Retrieved September 25, 2018.
  9. "Derek Curtis Bok Biography". Bookrags.com. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
Academic offices
Preceded by
Nathan M. Pusey
President of Harvard University
19711991
Succeeded by
Neil L. Rudenstine
Preceded by
Lawrence H. Summers
President of Harvard University
acting

1 July 2006–30 June 2007
Succeeded by
Drew Gilpin Faust
Preceded by
Erwin Griswold
Dean of Harvard Law School
1968–1971
Succeeded by
Albert Martin Sacks
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