Neil R. Grabois

Neil R. Grabois (born 1935) is a mathematician and a former university administrator. He held positions as the dean, provost, and chair of the department of mathematical sciences of Williams College; as the thirteenth President of Colgate University, from 1988 to 1999; as Vice President at the Carnegie Corporation in New York; and as the dean of the Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy at The New School, where he served from 2010 until his departure in 2013.[1]

Neil R. Grabois
13th President of Colgate University
In office
1988–1999
Preceded byGeorge D. Langdon Jr.
Succeeded byCharles Karelis
Personal details
Born1935
Spouse(s)Miriam Grabois
Children2 Children
EducationStuyvesant High School (1953)
Swarthmore College (BA, 1957)
University of Pennsylvania (PhD, 1963)

He received his doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania after attending Swarthmore College. He graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1953.[2] Grabois currently sits on the boards of Project Pericles, Swarthmore College, The Jewish Foundation for the Education of Women and the Michael Wolk Heart Foundation. He is an adjunct faculty member of Teachers College at Columbia University.

He and his wife Miriam have two children and one grandchild.

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