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  1. Martha Elizabeth Pollack (born August 27, 1958) is an American computer scientist who has served as the 14th president of Cornell University since April 2017. Previously, she served as the 14th provost and executive vice president for academic affairs of the University of Michigan from 2013 to 2017.

  2. Martha E. Pollack is the 14th president of Cornell University and professor of computer science, information science, and linguistics. She took office on April 17, 2017.

  3. Martha E. Pollack is the fourteenth president of Cornell University and professor of computer science, information science, and linguistics. She was previously provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Michigan, where she focused on innovation, excellence, and diversity in teaching and research.

  4. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Heather Ainsworth for The New York Times. By Stephanie Saul. May 9, 2024. Martha E. Pollack, Cornell University’s president for the past seven years, announced in a surprise email on Thursday...

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  5. Martha Elizabeth Pollack (born August 27, 1958) is an American computer scientist who has served as the 14th president of Cornell University since April 2017. Previously, she served as the 14th provost and executive vice president for academic affairs of the University of Michigan from 2013 to 2017.

  6. Presidential Search. Martha E. Pollack named 14th president of Cornell University. Provost Michael Kotlikoff and President-elect Martha E. Pollack. Martha E. Pollack was elected Cornell University’s 14th president Nov. 14, 2016. She will begin her presidential duties April 17, 2017. Biography. Career Highlights.

  7. Martha E. Pollack is the fourteenth president of Cornell University and professor of computer science, information science, and linguistics. She was previously provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Michigan, where she focused on innovation, excellence, and diversity in teaching and research.