Harvard University names first women president
12 February 2007 09:38 (UTC +04:00)
One of the oldest and most famous universities of the United States Harvard University has named its first woman president for the first time in 371 years, APA’s USA bureau reports. 30-person Observer Council announced the result of the lections today.
According to the decision, scholar on American studies Drew Giplin Faust will lead education center that is composed of 11 schools and colleges and annual budget of $3b. 59-year-old lady will be the 28th president of the university.
Former 9 US Presidents and over 40 Nobel Prize winners were graduated from Harvard University. The president of Azerbaijan State Oil Fund Shahmar Movsumov and historian Fuad Akhundov also graduated from this university. /APA/
According to the decision, scholar on American studies Drew Giplin Faust will lead education center that is composed of 11 schools and colleges and annual budget of $3b. 59-year-old lady will be the 28th president of the university.
Former 9 US Presidents and over 40 Nobel Prize winners were graduated from Harvard University. The president of Azerbaijan State Oil Fund Shahmar Movsumov and historian Fuad Akhundov also graduated from this university. /APA/
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