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Head of Cooper Union
President of Cooper Union
since January 4, 2017
(2017-01-04 ) Appointer Cooper Union Board of Trustees Formation 1859 (1859 ) First holder
Peter Cooper Website
Office of the President
The president of Cooper Union is the chief
administrator of
Cooper Union .
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art was founded in 1859 by industrialist, inventor and philanthropist
Peter Cooper . From its inception, the college committed to providing full scholarships, regardless of need, to its students.
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List of presidents of the Cooper Union
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b Foderaro, Lisa W. (7 February 2011).
"Provost of Tufts University Will Be Named President of Cooper Union" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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"Moment #001: The Cooper Union Begins" . cooper.edu . The Cooper Union. Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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"COOPER UNION HONORS MEMORY OF CUTTING; Opening of Academic Year Is Delayed Till Tuesday -- 3,000 Expected in Classes" .
The New York Times . 23 September 1934. Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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"DUNN CHOSEN HEAD OF COOPER UNION; Leader in Science, Engineering and Education Elected by Board of the School" .
The New York Times . 2 February 1935. Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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"BURDELL RETIRES AT COOPER UNION; President for 22 Years Will Head Mideast Technical University in Turkey" .
The New York Times . 11 January 1960. Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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"NEW HEAD NAMED BY COOPER UNION; Nuclear Physicist, 49, Will Take Office in June -- Humanities Stressed" .
The New York Times . 6 February 1961. Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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"CHIEF INSTALLED BY COOPER UNION; Humphreys Asks College to Cultivate Original Thought" .
The New York Times . 13 February 1962. Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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"Dr. Richard Humphreys Dies; President of Cooper Union, 57" .
The New York Times . 9 August 1968. Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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b Gould, Jack (13 March 1969).
"Educational TV Official Will Head Cooper Union" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
^ Asbury, Edith Evans (19 October 1980).
"Cooper Union Revises Inauguration Over Boycott" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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"Despite Boycott, President of Cooper Union Is Installed" .
The New York Times . 21 October 1980. Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
^ Hays, Constance L. (17 April 1988).
"A NEW PRESIDENT FOR COOPER UNION" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
^ Holloway, Lynette (18 November 1999).
"Cooper Union Picks Physicist as First Black President" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
^ Foderaro, Lisa W. (April 20, 2010).
"Cooper Union President to Retire Next Year" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
^ Harris, Elizabeth A. (11 April 2015).
"Cooper Union Offers to Let President Go as Part of Deal With State Attorney General" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
^ Cacciatore, Lawrence.
"Minutes of the Board of Trustees Meeting of December 9, 2015" (PDF) . The Cooper Union. Retrieved 14 July 2022 .
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"Meet Laura Sparks" . cooper.edu .
The Cooper Union . Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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"Laura Sparks" . cooper.edu .
The Cooper Union . Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
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