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Richard H. Brodhead

Richard Halleck Brodhead (born April 17, 1947) is an American scholar of 19th-century American literature. He is a former dean of Yale College, and served as the 9th president of Duke University in North Carolina, from 2004 to 2017.

Richard H. Brodhead
Brodhead in 2013
9th president of Duke University
In office
July 1, 2004 – July 1, 2017
Preceded byNan Keohane
Succeeded byVincent Price
Dean of Yale College
In office
July 1, 1993 – July 1, 2004
Preceded byDonald Engelman
Succeeded byPeter Salovey
Personal details
Born
Richard Halleck Brodhead

(1947-04-17) April 17, 1947 (age 77)
Dayton, Ohio
Alma mater

Early life and education edit

Brodhead was born April 17, 1947, in Dayton, Ohio.[1] His family moved to Fairfield, Connecticut when he was six years old, where he attended public schools. He attended Phillips Academy, where his high school classmates included Dick Wolf and George W. Bush. He attended Yale University, where, during his senior year, he was tapped for membership in the secret society Manuscript and as a member of the Elizabethan Club. He received a Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude in 1968, a Master of Philosophy in 1970, and continued at Yale for graduate school, earning a Ph.D. in English in 1972. He met his wife, Cynthia Degnan, while both were graduate students at Yale.[2]

Yale College edit

After receiving his Ph.D. in 1972, Brodhead was appointed an assistant professor of English at Yale. In 1980, he received tenure and was named director of undergraduate studies in English. By 1985, he had been made a full professor, then was named chair of the English department in 1987[3] as Bird White Housum Professor of English in 1990,[4] and the A. Giamatti Professor of English in 1995. He was appointed Dean of Yale College in 1993, overseeing faculty appointments and undergraduates until 2004.[5] Yale President Richard C. Levin formed a committee in 2001 on Yale College education to conduct a major curricular review of its undergraduate program, appointing Brodhead as its chairman.[6]

An expert in 19th-century American literature, Brodhead has written or edited more than a dozen books on Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Charles W. Chesnutt, William Faulkner, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, Richard Wright and Eudora Welty, among others, and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004.[7] Brodhead won the DeVane Medal for outstanding teaching at Yale and spent eight summers teaching high school teachers at the Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury, Vermont. He has lectured at universities in the United States, Europe, and Asia,[8] and a collections of his leadership and liberal arts education writings were published by Yale in 2004, as The Good of this Place; Values and Challenges in Higher Education.[9]

As dean and as a professor supervising graduate students, Brodhead was involved in the controversy surrounding efforts by graduate student-employees (GESO) to unionize.[10] In 2003, he was added as a defendant, along with Richard Levin and Linda Lorimer, to a 2001 lawsuit by Yale professor James Van de Velde, claiming damage of reputation, after being named an official suspect in the murder of his student, Suzanne Jovin; Brodhead had subsequently canceled his class, citing Van de Velde's presence as a "major distraction." In 2007, a Connecticut judge permitted the reopening of Velde's lawsuit against the New Haven Police Department and Yale, which subsequently also included senior university officials;[11] the suit was settled in 2013.[12]

Duke University edit

 
Brodhead in 2012

He left New Haven in 2004 to become President of Duke University, succeeding Nan Keohane. He was the first university president to live on campus since the 1960s, residing in the J. Deryl Hart House, the official presidential residence.[13] Much of his leadership at Duke was focused on enriching the undergraduate experience of Duke students and expanding the university’s financial aid endowment to ensure that a Duke education is accessible to qualified students regardless of their family’s financial circumstances. He called for Duke to become an international center in addressing health care inequities through a major global health initiative involving faculty and schools across the university, and championed Duke’s efforts to bring the results of faculty and student research through a translational societal process. Brodhead was also active in Durham, promoting K-12 public education, several new community health clinics, neighborhood revitalization through the Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership, and the future strategic direction of the Research Triangle Park Brodhead led the successful Financial Aid Initiative,[14] which raised $308.5 million for need-based scholarships at Duke at its conclusion in 2008. His signature program was DukeEngage, which "empowers students to address critical human needs through immersive service.[15]

He made globalization a major strategic priority for the University. Under his leadership Duke established the Duke Global Health Institute, an interdisciplinary center that works to translate research findings to address health care inequities and improve the health of people around the world. He oversaw the creation of the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School in partnership with the National University of Singapore. Duke Kunshan University, a new joint venture institution created by Duke University and Wuhan University in China, opened in August 2014, offering degree and non-degree academic programs for students from China and around the world. Brodhead led Duke Forward, a fundraising campaign, and the largest campaign in Duke’s history, raising $3.78 billion by 2017.[16]

On April 28, 2016, Brodhead announced that he would end his tenure as Duke's president on June 30, 2017, then take a one-year sabbatical before returning to academia as a writer and instructor.[7] That November, the Duke University Trinity College of Arts & Sciences visitors board established the annual undergraduate Brodhead Service Award in his name.[17] His liberal arts education writings were published by Duke in 2017, as Speaking of Duke: Leading the 21st Century University.[18] That May, the Duke University board of trustees chose to name the West Union building as the Richard H. Brodhead Center for Campus Life.[19]

Duke lacrosse case edit

As president, Brodhead faced controversy during the Duke lacrosse case, after three members of the nationally ranked men's lacrosse team were falsely accused of raping a stripper who had been hired to perform at an off-campus team party on March 13, 2006. Brodhead stated, on March 25, 2006, that "our students must be presumed innocent until proven otherwise"[20][21][22] and that "whatever they did is bad enough",[23] while talking about sexual assault and racism in society.[22][24] Brodhead canceled the remainder of the 2006 season, and Duke's lacrosse coach Mike Pressler resigned.[24][25][26]

On December 20, 2006, Brodhead stated that "the DA's case will be on trial just as much as our students will be".[20] On January 3, 2007, Brodhead invited the accused students back to Duke as students in good standing and members of the lacrosse team while they still faced charges.[27] On April 11, 2007, the N.C. Attorney General's Office dropped all charges against the players, declared them innocent, and called them victims of a rogue prosecutor's "tragic rush to accuse".[28] Later, Brodhead apologized in a public forum for the university's "failure to reach out" in a "time of extraordinary peril".[29] He was among over 30 individuals named as defendants in a lawsuit filed in 2007 by the unindicted members of the lacrosse team,[30] which was settled in 2008.[31]

Boards edit

During his tenure at Duke, in 2011, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences was congressionally mandated to convene The Commission on the Humanities and Social Sciences, appointing Brodhead co-chair. The Commission released its report, The Heart of the Matter, in June 2013.[32]

He was appointed to the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, the board of trustees of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. He has served on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Security Higher Education Advisory Board, and, since 2013, as a trustee of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. He has received honorary degrees from American institutions, as well as from Tsinghua University in Beijing.[32]

References edit

  1. ^ U.S. Public Records Index Vol 1 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.
  2. ^ "Richard Brodhead | Scholars@Duke". scholars.duke.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-24.
  3. ^ "Richard H. Brodhead Named Ninth President of Duke". Duke Today. 2003-12-12. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  4. ^ Fellman, Bruce (May 1993). "A Taste for the Mentally Zesty Widely respected as a scholar and an academic diplomat, a new dean takes charge of Yale's "jewel in the crown."". Yale Alumni Magazine. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
  5. ^ "Richard Brodhead to Continue as Dean of Yale College For Second Five-year Term". Yale News. Yale University. November 3, 1997. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
  6. ^ "Yale Bulletin and Calendar". archives.news.yale.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  7. ^ a b "President Richard Brodhead to Step Down in 2017". Duke Today. 2016-04-28. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  8. ^ "Richard Brodhead | Henry Koerner Center for Emeritus Faculty". emeritus.yale.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  9. ^ Brodhead, Richard H. The Good of this Place; Values and Challenges in Higher Education Yale University Press, 2004
  10. ^ Cary Nelson, Manifesto of a Tenured Radical (New York: New York University Press, 1997), 142-143.
  11. ^ "District judge reopens Van de Velde suit" 2008-05-11 at the Wayback Machine, Yale Daily News
  12. ^ A Pariah After a '98 Death, an Ex-Yale Lecturer Reclaims His Status as a Pillar; New York Times; 2013-06-04. Accessed: 2023-10-25
  13. ^ "Dr. J. Deryl Hart House / President's House - Duke University | Open Durham". www.opendurham.org. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  14. ^ , Duke University Office of News & Communications. 26 January 2009
  15. ^ "DukeEngage". DukeEngage. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  16. ^ "Duke Campaign Raises $3.85 Billion to Empower Service to Society". Duke Today. 2017-08-09. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  17. ^ "Brodhead Service Award | Trinity College of Arts & Sciences". trinity.duke.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  18. ^ Brodhead, Richard H. (2017-03-02). Speaking of Duke: Leading the Twenty-First-Century University. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-7272-1.
  19. ^ "Duke names building for outgoing president Brodhead". AP News. 2017-05-13. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  20. ^ a b Criticism directed at Nifong and Duke 2007-06-30 at the Wayback Machine. The News & Observer. 20 December 2006.
  21. ^ 60 Minutes Interview with President Brodhead 2010-07-26 at the Wayback Machine. Duke News & Communication. 13 December 2006.
  22. ^ a b Statement by President Richard H. Brodhead on Duke Men’s Lacrosse Team 2006-12-07 at the Wayback Machine. Duke News & Communications. 25 March 2006.
  23. ^ "Lacrosse Publicity 'Unwished' For Duke, Durham, Brodhead Says", WRAL.com
  24. ^ a b Blythe, Anne (2007-05-12). . The News & Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. Archived from the original on 2007-09-22. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
  25. ^ "Duke lacrosse coach resigns". ESPN.com. 5 April 2006. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  26. ^ "Special Report: The Damage Done", Sports Illustrated
  27. ^ Duke Invites Lacrosse Defendants to Return. WRAL.com. 3 January 2007.
  28. ^ Beard, Aaron (2007-04-11). . Associated Press. Archived from the original on May 26, 2007. Retrieved 2007-04-11.
  29. ^ Beard, Aaron (2007-09-29). "Duke President Brodhead apologizes to lacrosse players, families". Associated Press. Retrieved 2007-09-29.[dead link]
  30. ^ "Second Federal Suit Filed in Duke Lacrosse Case", WRAL.com
  31. ^ Duke, former lacrosse players settle suit; USAToday; 2013-02-28. Accessed: 2023-10-25
  32. ^ a b Heart of the Matter, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2013, pp. 63-67.

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Richard Halleck Brodhead born April 17 1947 is an American scholar of 19th century American literature He is a former dean of Yale College and served as the 9th president of Duke University in North Carolina from 2004 to 2017 Richard H BrodheadBrodhead in 20139th president of Duke UniversityIn office July 1 2004 July 1 2017Preceded byNan KeohaneSucceeded byVincent PriceDean of Yale CollegeIn office July 1 1993 July 1 2004Preceded byDonald EngelmanSucceeded byPeter SaloveyPersonal detailsBornRichard Halleck Brodhead 1947 04 17 April 17 1947 age 77 Dayton OhioAlma materYale University BA MPhil PhD Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Yale College 3 Duke University 3 1 Duke lacrosse case 4 Boards 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editBrodhead was born April 17 1947 in Dayton Ohio 1 His family moved to Fairfield Connecticut when he was six years old where he attended public schools He attended Phillips Academy where his high school classmates included Dick Wolf and George W Bush He attended Yale University where during his senior year he was tapped for membership in the secret society Manuscript and as a member of the Elizabethan Club He received a Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude in 1968 a Master of Philosophy in 1970 and continued at Yale for graduate school earning a Ph D in English in 1972 He met his wife Cynthia Degnan while both were graduate students at Yale 2 Yale College editAfter receiving his Ph D in 1972 Brodhead was appointed an assistant professor of English at Yale In 1980 he received tenure and was named director of undergraduate studies in English By 1985 he had been made a full professor then was named chair of the English department in 1987 3 as Bird White Housum Professor of English in 1990 4 and the A Giamatti Professor of English in 1995 He was appointed Dean of Yale College in 1993 overseeing faculty appointments and undergraduates until 2004 5 Yale President Richard C Levin formed a committee in 2001 on Yale College education to conduct a major curricular review of its undergraduate program appointing Brodhead as its chairman 6 An expert in 19th century American literature Brodhead has written or edited more than a dozen books on Nathaniel Hawthorne Herman Melville Charles W Chesnutt William Faulkner Harriet Beecher Stowe Louisa May Alcott Richard Wright and Eudora Welty among others and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004 7 Brodhead won the DeVane Medal for outstanding teaching at Yale and spent eight summers teaching high school teachers at the Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury Vermont He has lectured at universities in the United States Europe and Asia 8 and a collections of his leadership and liberal arts education writings were published by Yale in 2004 as The Good of this Place Values and Challenges in Higher Education 9 As dean and as a professor supervising graduate students Brodhead was involved in the controversy surrounding efforts by graduate student employees GESO to unionize 10 In 2003 he was added as a defendant along with Richard Levin and Linda Lorimer to a 2001 lawsuit by Yale professor James Van de Velde claiming damage of reputation after being named an official suspect in the murder of his student Suzanne Jovin Brodhead had subsequently canceled his class citing Van de Velde s presence as a major distraction In 2007 a Connecticut judge permitted the reopening of Velde s lawsuit against the New Haven Police Department and Yale which subsequently also included senior university officials 11 the suit was settled in 2013 12 Duke University edit nbsp Brodhead in 2012 He left New Haven in 2004 to become President of Duke University succeeding Nan Keohane He was the first university president to live on campus since the 1960s residing in the J Deryl Hart House the official presidential residence 13 Much of his leadership at Duke was focused on enriching the undergraduate experience of Duke students and expanding the university s financial aid endowment to ensure that a Duke education is accessible to qualified students regardless of their family s financial circumstances He called for Duke to become an international center in addressing health care inequities through a major global health initiative involving faculty and schools across the university and championed Duke s efforts to bring the results of faculty and student research through a translational societal process Brodhead was also active in Durham promoting K 12 public education several new community health clinics neighborhood revitalization through the Duke Durham Neighborhood Partnership and the future strategic direction of the Research Triangle Park Brodhead led the successful Financial Aid Initiative 14 which raised 308 5 million for need based scholarships at Duke at its conclusion in 2008 His signature program was DukeEngage which empowers students to address critical human needs through immersive service 15 He made globalization a major strategic priority for the University Under his leadership Duke established the Duke Global Health Institute an interdisciplinary center that works to translate research findings to address health care inequities and improve the health of people around the world He oversaw the creation of the Duke NUS Graduate Medical School in partnership with the National University of Singapore Duke Kunshan University a new joint venture institution created by Duke University and Wuhan University in China opened in August 2014 offering degree and non degree academic programs for students from China and around the world Brodhead led Duke Forward a fundraising campaign and the largest campaign in Duke s history raising 3 78 billion by 2017 16 On April 28 2016 Brodhead announced that he would end his tenure as Duke s president on June 30 2017 then take a one year sabbatical before returning to academia as a writer and instructor 7 That November the Duke University Trinity College of Arts amp Sciences visitors board established the annual undergraduate Brodhead Service Award in his name 17 His liberal arts education writings were published by Duke in 2017 as Speaking of Duke Leading the 21st Century University 18 That May the Duke University board of trustees chose to name the West Union building as the Richard H Brodhead Center for Campus Life 19 Duke lacrosse case edit As president Brodhead faced controversy during the Duke lacrosse case after three members of the nationally ranked men s lacrosse team were falsely accused of raping a stripper who had been hired to perform at an off campus team party on March 13 2006 Brodhead stated on March 25 2006 that our students must be presumed innocent until proven otherwise 20 21 22 and that whatever they did is bad enough 23 while talking about sexual assault and racism in society 22 24 Brodhead canceled the remainder of the 2006 season and Duke s lacrosse coach Mike Pressler resigned 24 25 26 On December 20 2006 Brodhead stated that the DA s case will be on trial just as much as our students will be 20 On January 3 2007 Brodhead invited the accused students back to Duke as students in good standing and members of the lacrosse team while they still faced charges 27 On April 11 2007 the N C Attorney General s Office dropped all charges against the players declared them innocent and called them victims of a rogue prosecutor s tragic rush to accuse 28 Later Brodhead apologized in a public forum for the university s failure to reach out in a time of extraordinary peril 29 He was among over 30 individuals named as defendants in a lawsuit filed in 2007 by the unindicted members of the lacrosse team 30 which was settled in 2008 31 Boards editDuring his tenure at Duke in 2011 the American Academy of Arts and Sciences was congressionally mandated to convene The Commission on the Humanities and Social Sciences appointing Brodhead co chair The Commission released its report The Heart of the Matter in June 2013 32 He was appointed to the J William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board the board of trustees of the Carnegie Corporation of New York He has served on the Federal Bureau of Investigation s National Security Higher Education Advisory Board and since 2013 as a trustee of the Andrew W Mellon Foundation He has received honorary degrees from American institutions as well as from Tsinghua University in Beijing 32 References edit U S Public Records Index Vol 1 Provo UT Ancestry com Operations Inc 2010 Richard Brodhead Scholars Duke scholars duke edu Retrieved 2023 03 24 Richard H Brodhead Named Ninth President of Duke Duke Today 2003 12 12 Retrieved 2024 01 09 Fellman Bruce May 1993 A Taste for the Mentally Zesty Widely respected as a scholar and an academic diplomat a new dean takes charge of Yale s jewel in the crown Yale Alumni Magazine Retrieved May 8 2019 Richard Brodhead to Continue as Dean of Yale College For Second Five year Term Yale News Yale University November 3 1997 Retrieved May 8 2019 Yale Bulletin and Calendar archives news yale edu Retrieved 2024 01 09 a b President Richard Brodhead to Step Down in 2017 Duke Today 2016 04 28 Retrieved 2024 01 09 Richard Brodhead Henry Koerner Center for Emeritus Faculty emeritus yale edu Retrieved 2024 01 09 Brodhead Richard H The Good of this Place Values and Challenges in Higher Education Yale University Press 2004 Cary Nelson Manifesto of a Tenured Radical New York New York University Press 1997 142 143 District judge reopens Van de Velde suit Archived 2008 05 11 at the Wayback Machine Yale Daily News A Pariah After a 98 Death an Ex Yale Lecturer Reclaims His Status as a Pillar New York Times 2013 06 04 Accessed 2023 10 25 Dr J Deryl Hart House President s House Duke University Open Durham www opendurham org Retrieved 2024 01 09 Duke s Financial Aid Initiative Raises 308 5 Million Duke University Office of News amp Communications 26 January 2009 DukeEngage DukeEngage Retrieved 2024 01 09 Duke Campaign Raises 3 85 Billion to Empower Service to Society Duke Today 2017 08 09 Retrieved 2024 01 09 Brodhead Service Award Trinity College of Arts amp Sciences trinity duke edu Retrieved 2024 01 09 Brodhead Richard H 2017 03 02 Speaking of Duke Leading the Twenty First Century University Duke University Press ISBN 978 0 8223 7272 1 Duke names building for outgoing president Brodhead AP News 2017 05 13 Retrieved 2024 01 09 a b Criticism directed at Nifong and Duke Archived 2007 06 30 at the Wayback Machine The News amp Observer 20 December 2006 60 Minutes Interview with President Brodhead Archived 2010 07 26 at the Wayback Machine Duke News amp Communication 13 December 2006 a b Statement by President Richard H Brodhead on Duke Men s Lacrosse Team Archived 2006 12 07 at the Wayback Machine Duke News amp Communications 25 March 2006 Lacrosse Publicity Unwished For Duke Durham Brodhead Says WRAL com a b Blythe Anne 2007 05 12 Faculty revisits case Nifong The News amp Observer Raleigh North Carolina Archived from the original on 2007 09 22 Retrieved 2007 12 27 Duke lacrosse coach resigns ESPN com 5 April 2006 Retrieved 11 February 2019 Special Report The Damage Done Sports Illustrated Duke Invites Lacrosse Defendants to Return WRAL com 3 January 2007 Beard Aaron 2007 04 11 Prosecutors Drop Charges in Duke Case Associated Press Archived from the original on May 26 2007 Retrieved 2007 04 11 Beard Aaron 2007 09 29 Duke President Brodhead apologizes to lacrosse players families Associated Press Retrieved 2007 09 29 dead link Second Federal Suit Filed in Duke Lacrosse Case WRAL com Duke former lacrosse players settle suit USAToday 2013 02 28 Accessed 2023 10 25 a b Heart of the Matter American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2013 pp 63 67 Stuart Taylor Jr K C Johnson 2007 2007 Chapter 10 Richard Brodhead s Test of Courage Until Proven Innocent Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustices of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case New York New York St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 312 36912 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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