Herman A. Berliner
Herman Albert Berliner (born April 6, 1944) is the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs of Hofstra University.[1] He was appointed provost of Hofstra University in 1990.[2]
Beginnings
Berliner's first post at Hofstra University in 1970 was as an assistant professor of economics, subsequent to completing his Ph.D. in economics at City University of New York Graduate School.[2] He was awarded tenure in 1975, promoted to associate professor in 1978 and to professor in 1985.[2]
Posts Held
Berliner has held a number of administrative positions, including:[2]
- Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs (2002–present)
- Provost (1990–present)
- Dean of faculties (1990–2002)
- Dean of the School of Business (1983–1989)
- Acting dean of the School of Education (1983–1984)
- Interim dean of the School of Business (1980–1982)
- Associate provost and associate dean of faculties (1978–1983)
- Assistant provost (1976–1977)
- Associate dean of University Advisement (1975–1976)
Conferences
Berliner has overseen conferences at Hofstra, including:
- Hofstra University's 50th Anniversary Celebration
- "Higher Education Today and Tomorrow"
- "The Evolution of Education in Collegiate Schools of Business: Past, Present and Future"[3]
- "Chocolate: Food of the Gods"
- "Money: Lure, Lore and Liquidity"
Specialty
Berliner's areas of specialty include the economics of higher education. As of 2009, he is a TIAA/CREF Fellow,[4] and he has served as an associate editor of The American Economist. He is also known for his large collection of over 300 dreidels [5] that have been displayed in museum exhibitions.[1]
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