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Cohon stepped down from his position as President of Carnegie Mellon in 2013 and returned to the faculty as a University Professor in the Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering and
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from 1992 to 1997 and was a faculty member in the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering and Assistant and Associate Dean of Engineering and Vice Provost for Research at
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to build the Purnell Center for the Arts. He was shocked that there were no student protests against the act.
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He became President of Carnegie Mellon in 1997. During his first month of his presidency, he oversaw the
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National Engineering Award from the American Association of Engineering Societies,
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University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni
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President's Dr. Jared L. Cohon lecture for CMU's "Journeys" lecture series
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Jared Cohon, former Carnegie Mellon University president, dies at 76
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Prior to Carnegie Mellon, Cohon was the Dean of the
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degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering from
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Carnegie Mellon University
Robert Mehrabian
Subra Suresh
Cleveland, Ohio
Ligonier, Pennsylvania
Alma mater
University of Pennsylvania
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
National Academy of Engineering
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
president
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Carnegie Mellon College of Engineering
Cleveland, Ohio
BS
University of Pennsylvania
MS
PhD
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
environmental systems analysis
Yale University
Johns Hopkins University
removal of a stand of trees
Engineering and Public Policy
Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation
National Academy of Engineering
"Jared L. Cohon, Academician"

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