Deborah Prentice Explained

Deborah Prentice
Office1:Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Term Start1:July 1, 2023
Predecessor1:Anthony Freeling (acting)
Office2:Provost of Princeton University
Term Start2:July 1, 2017
Term End2:March 13, 2023
Predecessor2:David S. Lee
Successor2:Jennifer Rexford
Birth Name:Deborah A. Prentice
Education:Stanford University (BA)
Yale University (MS, MPhil, PhD)

Deborah A. Prentice is an American scholar of psychology and university administrator. She serves as the vice-chancellor at the University of Cambridge.[1] She previously served as provost at Princeton University[2] and Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs.[3]

Education

Prentice graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in human biology and music from Stanford University in 1984. She then pursued graduate studies at Yale University, where she received an M.S. in psychology in 1986, an M.Phil. in psychology in 1987, and a Ph.D. in psychology in 1989.[4]

Career

Prentice began teaching at Princeton in 1988, becoming an assistant professor in 1989. Prior to becoming provost on July 1, 2017, Prentice served as Dean of the Faculty from 2014 to 2017.

Her research focuses on social norms.[5] Her pioneering work on pluralistic ignorance applied to college campus alcohol use is a foundation of numerous campus alcohol education and bystander intervention programs.

Personal life

Prentice is married with three children.

Works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: September 26, 2022 . Next Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge appointed . July 4, 2023 . University of Cambridge . en.
  2. News: Q & A with Deborah Prentice, Incoming U. Provost. Benedict. Catherine. February 8, 2017. The Princetonian. August 20, 2018.
  3. Web site: Deborah A. Prentice Provost. provost.princeton.edu. en. August 20, 2018.
  4. Web site: Department of Psychology. June 18, 2020. psych.princeton.edu.
  5. Web site: Department of Psychology. psych.princeton.edu. Princeton University. April 4, 2017. en.