Elisabeth Zinser

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Elisabeth Ann Zinser (née en 1940) est nommée septième présidente de l'Université Gallaudet à Washington DC. Elle a dirigé seulement six jours, du 6 au 11 mars, puis a démissionné en raison des protestations de Deaf President Now (un Président sourd, maintenant) à Gallaudet. La manifestation est "un grand événement dans l'histoire de la culture des sourds". rdf:langString
Elisabeth Ann Zinser (born February 20, 1940) is a retired university president, most recently at Southern Oregon University (2001–06) in Ashland, Oregon. Previously she was the chancellor of the Lexington campus of the University of Kentucky (1995–2001), and the first female president of the University of Idaho, serving from 1989–95 in Moscow, Idaho. She holds a bachelor's degree from Stanford, a master's from UCSF, and a doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley. She also received an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Elisabeth Zinser
rdf:langString Elisabeth Zinser
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rdf:langString President of the University of Idaho
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rdf:langString Elisabeth Ann Zinser (born February 20, 1940) is a retired university president, most recently at Southern Oregon University (2001–06) in Ashland, Oregon. Previously she was the chancellor of the Lexington campus of the University of Kentucky (1995–2001), and the first female president of the University of Idaho, serving from 1989–95 in Moscow, Idaho. She holds a bachelor's degree from Stanford, a master's from UCSF, and a doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley. She also received an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Prior to assuming the presidency at the University of Idaho, Zinser received national attention in 1988 when she was named the seventh president of Gallaudet University in Washington, DC. She served for less than a week, March 6–10, and then resigned due to protests over her selection in what came to be known as the "Deaf President Now" protest at Gallaudet, saying that the protest was "a monumental event in the history of deaf culture." The protesters thanked her for making a graceful exit, noting that she had become an "innocent victim and an unfortunate target" of their collective anger.
rdf:langString Elisabeth Ann Zinser (née en 1940) est nommée septième présidente de l'Université Gallaudet à Washington DC. Elle a dirigé seulement six jours, du 6 au 11 mars, puis a démissionné en raison des protestations de Deaf President Now (un Président sourd, maintenant) à Gallaudet. La manifestation est "un grand événement dans l'histoire de la culture des sourds".
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