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Provosts
of the Institute
| Julius
Adams Stratton |
1949-1952 |
| Charles
Hard Townes |
1961-1966 |
| Jerome
Bert Wiesner |
1966-1971 |
| Walter
A. Rosenblith |
1971-1980 |
| Francis
Eugene Low |
1980-1985 |
| John
M. Deutch |
1985-1990 |
| Mark
S. Wrighton |
1990-1995 |
| Joel
Moses |
1995-1998 |
| Robert
A. Brown |
1998-2005 |
| L. Rafael Reif |
2005- |
The provost
is the senior academic officer of the Institute. He or she shares
responsibility with the president and the academic deans for supervision
and leadership of the Institute’s policies, plans, and priorities
as they affect all academic programs. The provost, working with
the executive vice president, also has responsibility for coordinating
the budgeting of the Institute.
The
academic offices within the Institute that report directly to the
provost include the deans of the schools; the deans of the interdisciplinary
centers, laboratories, and programs; the director of the Libraries;
the director of Lincoln Laboratory; and the associate provosts for
research, educational policy, and the arts. The provost also coordinates
educational and research activities that do not fall under the jurisdiction
of any one school, such as interdepartmental collaboration among
faculty sponsored jointly by different departments.
The
Office of the Provost was created in the spring of 1949. The first
provost was Julius Adams Stratton, who continued to have the responsibilities
of the Office of Provost when he was later appointed vice president
and provost in 1952. During his term as MIT president, Stratton
appointed the second provost, Charles Hard Townes, in 1961.
The provost
is currently (as of 2005) a member of the following Institute-wide
councils: Academic Council, Faculty Council, Administrative Council,
Council on Faculty Diversity, and the Council on Educational Technology.
The provost is also a member of the Committee on Resource and Space
Planning, the Building Committee, the Budget and Finance Steering
Committee, and the Enrollment Management Group.
Prepared
by the Institute Archives, MIT Libraries
November 2004; updated August 2005, August 2006
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