See also: History of the University of Michigan.
Post: | President |
Body: | the University of Michigan |
Insigniasize: | 150 |
Insigniacaption: | Seal of the University |
Department: | University of Michigan |
Residence: | President's House |
Appointer: | Board of Regents |
Reports To: | Board of Regents |
Constituting Instrument: | Constitution of Michigan |
First: | Henry Philip Tappan |
Salary: | $1,014,000[1] |
Incumbent: | Santa Ono |
Acting: | No |
Incumbentsince: | October 14, 2022 |
The president of the University of Michigan is a constitutional officer who serves as the principal executive officer of the University of Michigan. The president is chosen by the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan, as provided for in the Constitution of the State of Michigan. Fifteen people - fourteen men and one woman - have held the office, in addition to several others who have held it in either an acting or interim capacity.
The University of Michigan's current president is Santa Ono, formerly the president of the University of British Columbia in Canada. He took office on 14 October 2022.[2]
The office was created by the Michigan Constitution of 1850, which also specified that the president was to be appointed by the Regents of the University of Michigan and preside at their meetings, but without a vote.[3] The precise wording has evolved through subsequent state constitutions, and as of November 2018 the office is defined by Article VIII, section 5 of the Constitution of 1963:[4]
Between the establishment of the University of Michigan in 1837 and 1850, the Board of Regents ran the university directly; by law, they were supposed to appoint a chancellor to administer the university, but they never did, and a rotating roster of professors carried out the day-to-day administrative duties instead.
While the modern office was created in 1850, the University of Michigan itself now traces its date of founding to 1817, when its precursor, the University of Michigania, was founded. The only president of that institution, Rev. John Monteith, appears in the list of presidents but is not officially considered to have been a president of the University of Michigan.
The 15th and most recent president of the university is Santa Ono, appointed in 2022. Of the previous presidents:
1817–1821 | First and only president of the University of Michigania; 4 years in office | |||
Vacant | 1821–1837 | Office abolished in favor of a Board of Trustees | ||
1837–1852 | Board of Regents replaces Board of Trustees | |||
1 | 1852–1863 | First president of the University of Michigan, removed by regents; 11 years in office | ||
2 | 1863–1869 | Resigned to become President of Northwestern University; 6 years in office | ||
acting | 1869–1871 | Following President Haven's resignation. | ||
3 | 1871–1909 | Retired after 38 years in office (longest-serving president) | ||
acting | Henry S. Frieze | 1880–1882 | ||
1887–1888 | While President Angell is on the commission negotiating the Bayard-Chamberlain Treaty | |||
acting | 1897–1898 | |||
interim | 1909–1910 | Following President Angell's retirement. | ||
4 | 1910–1920 | Was the first student to receive a degree from James B. Angell at Michigan; retired after 10 year in office | ||
5 | 1920–1925 | Died in office | ||
acting | 1925 | From February through September after the death of President Burton | ||
6 | 1925–1929 | Resigned to conduct research at Bar Harbor, Maine; 4 years in office | ||
7 | 1929–1951 | Retired after 22 years in office | ||
8 | 1951–1968 | Retired after 17 years in office | ||
9 | 1968–1979 | Resigned after 11 years in office; was chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting | ||
interim | 1979 | Following President Fleming's resignation. | ||
10 | 1980–1988 | Resigned to become president of Princeton University; 8 years in office | ||
interim | 1988 | Following President Shapiro's resignation. | ||
11 | 1988–1996 | Resigned to return to teaching; 8 years in office | ||
interim | 1996 | Following President Duderstadt's resignation. | ||
12 | 1996–2002 | Resigned to become president of Columbia University; 6 years in office | ||
interim | 2002 | Following President Bollinger's resignation. | ||
13 | 2002–2014 | Retired[5] after 12 years in office as the first female president of the University of Michigan | ||
14 | 2014–2022 | Removed[6] by regents | ||
interim | 2022 | Following President Schlissel's termination | ||
15 | 2022–present | Incumbent, took office on October 14, 2022 | ||
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