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  1. Szu-yung David Wu is a Taiwanese-American educator who is the President of Baruch College of the City University of New York since 2020. He is the first Asian-American appointed to this position at a CUNY college. Previously he held the position of Provost and Executive Vice President of George Mason University. Education

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      David Wu (born April 8, 1955) is an American politician who...

  2. S. David Wu, PhD, was appointed Baruch College’s eighth president on February 3, 2020. He was selected by a unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees of The City University of New York following a nationwide search, becoming the first Asian American to lead a CUNY college. He began his tenure on July 1.

  3. 17. Dez. 2020 · O n July 1, S. David Wu became Baruch College’s eighth president and the first Asian American to lead a CUNY college. With a career spanning more than 30 years at major private and public institutions, President Wu is an accomplished scholar, a technology innovator, and a bold and visionary academic leader. His journey to the ...

  4. 30. Nov. 2010 · View S. David Wus profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. S. David Wu, PhD, was appointed Baruch College's eighth president on February 3, 2020. He…

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  5. 4. Feb. 2020 · February 4, 2020. Dr. S. David Wu. The Board of Trustees of The City University of New York today voted to appoint Dr. S. David Wu, the provost and executive vice president of George Mason University, as the eighth president of Baruch College, one of the nation’s top public colleges.

  6. S. David Wu, PhD, Baruch College’s eighth president, is the first Asian American to lead a college of The City University of New York system. Dr. Wu brings a track record of bold, visionary academic leadership and industry expertise to Baruch—a public institution that provides a transformational education to more than 19,000 students ...