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The university's Faculty of Law was also ranked third in Canada in the category of law.
Notable in the university's early history is the appointment of Sofia Kovalevskaya to hold a chair in mathematics in 1889, making her the third female professor in Europe.
The current library building, the third in the university's history, opened in 1976.
The general council of the University of Edinburgh has a threesided head: one with the seal of the University ; one with the university's coat of arms and the third with Edinburgh's coat of arms of the City of Edinburgh.
The third period of the university's history began with the creation of the independent Republic of Finland in 1917, and with the renaming of the university as the University of Helsinki.
In 1955, a Graduate School became the third of the university's degree-granting entities.
The university's Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering, with over 4, 700 undergraduate and graduate students and approximately 350 faculty and staff members, is the third largest college on campus behind the College of Applied Sciences and Arts and the College of Business.
The same year, Karen S. Haynes was named the university's third president, following Gonzalez's departure the year previously, and the university announced that it planned to establish a nursing school.
A. D. Bruce Religion Center, named after the university's third president
On 5 August 2008, Notre Dame appointed the third Vice Chancellor of the university's history, Professor Celia Hammond who will continue the work of the former Vice Chancellor Dr Peter Tannock.
To increase membership from one fourth to one third of the university's student population
In total, the university's four libraries house more than a third of a million items.
James W. Wagener, a graduate of Southern Methodist University and former acting-dean of the University of Texas Health Science Center, was selected to be the university's third president in 1978.
Lewis stands third on the university's list of all-time rushers and fourth in all-purpose yards.
On the university's campus, the windows were blown out of the second and third stories of the library.
K42 is the university's third generation of research on scalable operating systems.
The university's current president, its third, is Sung-Taek Park.
Later in 2007, Wilson G. Bradshaw was named as the university's third president.
The chimpanzees were originally housed on the third floor of the university's psychology complex.
It is named after Benjamin Rush Rhees, the university's third president.
Turkey's third face transplant, a partial face transplant, was performed on March 17, 2012 on Hatice Nergis, a twenty-year old woman, at the university's hospital by a team led by surgeon Dr. Selahattin Özmen.

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The president expects faculty members to remember, in exercising their autonomy, that they share no collective responsibility for the university's income nor are they personally accountable for top-level decisions.
Members of the board, known as Governors of the Board include the university's chancellor, president and 25 other members.
The office was first created in 1838, with Thomas McCulloch serving as the university's first president.
While pursuing his bachelor's degree, Coppola was elected president of The Green Wig ( the university's drama group ), the Kaleidoscopians, ( its musical comedy club ) and he then merged the two into The Spectrum Players.
The university's first president, Edgar Odell Lovett, intended for the campus to have a uniform architecture style to improve its aesthetic appeal.
James Burrill Angell, who served as the university's president from 1871 to 1909, aggressively expanded U-M's curriculum to include professional studies in dentistry, architecture, engineering, government, and medicine.
The university's first president, Gerry Hagey, gathered teachers of engineering and basic sciences, and also obtained an initial grant of $ 625, 000 from the government.
The university's first president, Herbert Stoker Armstrong, held a strong belief that " although the university is accountable to the society that supports it, the university must insist on playing a leadership role in intellectual matters if it is to be worthy of the name.
Dr. Laurie M. Joyner was named as the university's 14th president effective July 1, 2012.
He also intervened in the university's affairs, choosing its president.
On June 8, 2012 the Board of Governors elected Prof. Dr. Heinz-Otto Peitgen as the university's next president.
University Park is also home to University House, the home of FIU's president, the Wertheim Performing Arts Center, the Frost Art Museum, the International Hurricane Research Center, and the university's athletic facilities such as FIU Stadium, University Park Stadium, and the U. S. Century Bank Arena.
Eliot served until 1909, having the longest term as president in the university's history.
Ex officio governors of the Board include the university's chancellor, president, the mayor of London, the warden of Middlesex County and the secretary of the Board of Governors.
The university's president and vice chancellor is Professor Dawn Russell as of July 1, 2011, replacing former interim president and vice chancellor Dennis Cochrane.
" Former University president John Keiser had firmly opposed the change as did the Student Government Association during 2004 when Student Body President Chris Curtis moved to change the SGA constitution to mirror the university's.
The newspaper is staffed largely by students of the journalism and broadcasting department of the university's communication arts department and managed by a faculty adviser and an advisory board which reports to the university president.
In 1949, Father Charles Cassassa, S. J., Ph. D., was named president and began one of the most consequential presidencies in the university's history.
Father Donald Merrifield, S. J., Ph. D., who became president of Loyola University in 1969, continued to serve as the university's president.
He stepped down as president of Loyola Marymount in 1984, but remained the university's chancellor until 2002.
Summers approved the decision to enter into the swap contracts as president of the university and as a member of Harvard Corp., " the university's seven-member ruling body " which bears " the school's ultimate fiduciary responsibility.
Dr. Roseann Runte was appointed the university's president on January 8, 2008, succeeding David W. Atkinson and his pro tempore ( acting ) successor Samy Mahmoud, the previous Vice-President ( academic ).
The Museum of Art / WSU has several permanent collections, including the Ernest O. Holland Collection given by the university's fourth president and the Charles Orton Collection, given by a former regent.

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