Nancy Cantor | |
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Chancellor Cantor speaking at Syracuse's 2006 Spring Commencement. |
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11th Chancellor of Syracuse University | |
Term | 2004 – present |
Predecessor | Kenneth A. Shaw |
Born | February 4, 1952 |
Alma mater | Sarah Lawrence College Stanford University |
Profession | Professor |
Salary | $598,758 [1] |
Website | Chancellor Nancy Cantor |
Nancy Cantor (born February 4, 1952) is the 11th chancellor and president of Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. She received her A.B. in 1974 from Sarah Lawrence College and her Ph.D. in psychology in 1978 from Stanford University. She became chancellor upon the retirement of Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw. Previously, Cantor served as Provost at the University of Michigan, and as chancellor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Cantor is married to sociology professor Steven R. Brechin, who teaches at Syracuse University.
Cantor has been an advocate for racial and gender equality in colleges. She was a key player at the University of Michigan's case of affirmative action in the cases of Grutter and Gratz, which were decided by the Supreme Court in 2003.
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Preceded by Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw |
Chancellor of Syracuse University 2004–present |
Incumbent |
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