Stanford names Jonathan Levin, business school dean, new president after leadership crisis

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Stanford University named Jonathan Levin as its new president. The move comes after former president Marc Tessier-Lavigne stepped down in August amid accusations of research misconduct.

Stanford University on Thursday named business school dean Jonathan Levin its new president, seven months after its former top resident resigned amid allegations of research misconduct. Levin, a 51-year-old economist and Stanford alumnus who has led the business school for eight years, will take the helm at the Palo Alto campus Aug. 1.

” He will lead the university, one of the nation's top-rated and wealthiest with a $36-billion endowment, at a turbulent time in higher education. Nationwide, enrollment is declining, costs continue to skyrocket and many are questioning the value of a high-priced college degree. Public and private universities have been on the defense as conservative activists and politicians attack degree programs, classes and campus culture on race, gender and sexuality.

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