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  1. Lawrence S. Bacow and Adele Fleet Bacow, shortly before the February 11 announcement that he would become president. Photograph by Kai-Jae Wang/©President and Fellows of Harvard College At Tufts university , Lawrence S. Bacow famously invited members of the community to join him on early-morning runs: a chance to get a word with the president while training for the Boston Marathon.

  2. 5. Okt. 2018 · It’s worth remembering that most of the nation’s founders were first-generation college students. They not only shaped our form of government, they built new universities. Having had their own minds opened and improved by learning, they were certain that government by and for the people requires an educated citizenry.

  3. 11. Feb. 2018 · Lawrence S. Bacow, one of the most experienced and respected leaders in American higher education, will become the 29th president of Harvard University on July 1. Harvard names Lawrence S. Bacow as 29th president — Harvard Gazette

  4. W hen Lawrence S. Bacow was elected the University’s twenty-ninth president in February 2018, the Corporation—on which he had served since 2011—and the Board of Overseers were confident that they had chosen the right person to keep the lights on: an experienced leader, familiar with Harvard, who could take charge promptly at a “pivotal moment for higher education.”

  5. 劳伦斯·巴科(Lawrence Bacow,1951年- ),男,中文名白乐瑞,哈佛大学第29任校长。美国艺术和科学学院院士,曾任塔夫茨大学校长、麻省理工学院校务委员会主席。2018年2月11日,哈佛董事会宣布劳伦斯·S·巴科将出任哈佛大学历史上第29任校长。2019年3月20日,访问北京大学并发表演讲时中文名定为白 ...

  6. 18. Juli 2024 · Welcome to the Office of the President "With the support, advice, and help of the Harvard community, my focus during this interim period will be on advancing our mission and helping to heal and strengthen a University that I cherish."

  7. 22. Mai 2023 · Larry Bacow, Harvard’s 29th president, will step down at the end of June after five years on the job. Bacows well-honed leadership skills — he served on the Harvard Corporation, as president of Tufts University, and as chancellor at MIT — proved indispensable amid national polarization, public questioning of the role of higher education in society, and, most critically, the profound ...