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Shirley Tilghman, Princeton's First Female President To Retire

BRUCE SHIPKOWSKI   09/22/12 03:29 PM ET  AP

Shirley Tilghman

PRINCETON, N.J. — Shirley Tilghman, a noted educator and administrator who became the first woman to serve as president of Princeton University, has decided to leave her post at the end of the academic year.

Tilghman, 66, announced her intentions in an email Saturday to students, faculty, staff and alumni. She informed university officials of her plans a day earlier.

"There is a natural rhythm to university presidencies," Tilghman wrote in her statement to the university community. "With the major priorities accomplished or well on their way to being realized ... it is time for Princeton to turn to its 20th president to chart the path for the next decade and beyond."

Tilghman, who became the Ivy League school's 19th president in 2001, will leave office in June. She then plans to take a year's leave before returning to teaching at Princeton. She is considered a leader in the field of molecular biology.

A search committee – led by Kathryn A. Hall, chairwoman of the university's Board of Trustees – will be named to choose Tilghman's successor. A time frame for its decision has not been determined. The panel will include several board members and four faculty members, as well as student and staff representatives.

"Shirley Tilghman has provided exceptional leadership for Princeton over these past 11 years, building on its distinctive strengths and pioneering important new initiatives in areas ranging from neuroscience, energy research and the arts to internationalization and campus life, while also providing national leadership on a broad range of issues," Hall said. "We are deeply grateful for her service as president, and we are very pleased that she will remain a member of our faculty."

A native of Canada, Tilghman came to Princeton in 1986 as a professor and later chaired the university's Council on Science and Technology, which encourages the teaching of science and technology to students outside the sciences. University officials also honored her with the President's Award for Distinguished Teaching in 1996.

When Tilghman's predecessor, Harold T. Shapiro, announced his intentions to step down, she initially was elected by faculty members to serve on the search committee that was to pick his successor. But she was eventually asked to leave the committee so she could be considered for the presidency. She was chosen for the post in May 2001, and assumed office the following month.

During Tilghman's tenure as president, the school greatly increased the number of students on financial aid and more than doubled the average aid they receive. She also is credited with overseeing the advancement of several major initiatives, including expanding the undergraduate student body, the construction of new performing arts, neuroscience and library facilities and drafting a master plan to chart the future development of the school.

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09:02 AM on 09/24/2012
Everyone is jumpng ship at Princeton.
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plansmaker
There Is No Such Thing As Infinity In Science
11:01 AM on 09/24/2012
Why?
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ZenSufi
Sisters and Brothers of America!
03:34 PM on 09/24/2012
Well, Cornell was bound to leave anyways.
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cworr
Our government is the least untruthful
08:56 AM on 09/24/2012
If she really wanted to make a big announcement, she should have announced that she is cutting the University President's salary to below $200K a year and reducing tuition to just 200% more than what it was when I went to college in the '80's instead of the 400% more that it is now.
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redvelvetflames
am the wound and the blade, both the torturer....
04:48 PM on 09/23/2012
Have no idea how you were in that position, but thank you Ms. Tilghman for opening another door for women. Enjoy your retirement. I am sure it is well deserved!
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robertstone1robert
My micro bio is too big.
04:46 PM on 09/23/2012
And why is that important?
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redvelvetflames
am the wound and the blade, both the torturer....
04:48 PM on 09/23/2012
??????????????????? Why???? SPOKEN LIKE A MAN....
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robertstone1robert
My micro bio is too big.
04:59 PM on 09/23/2012
Now it's my wife's turn. Why, indeed?

PS--You haven't answered the question.
09:45 PM on 09/23/2012
And the answer is.... it's not.
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robertstone1robert
My micro bio is too big.
05:44 AM on 09/24/2012
Right.
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freerangevoter
Live Free or Raise Hell
04:11 PM on 09/23/2012
"During Tilghman's tenure as president, the school greatly increased the number of students on financial aid and more than doubled the average aid they receive."

Sounds like our President!
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cantstop
03:27 PM on 09/23/2012
That's okay good for woman and their rights. Enjoy it while you can there is no room for women's rights in Obama's new America.
03:52 PM on 09/23/2012
I think you mean Romney's new America.

The Republicans don't much care for women.
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redvelvetflames
am the wound and the blade, both the torturer....
04:50 PM on 09/23/2012
REALLY???? Always had a job under the Repub administration and quite powerful positions.... Guess you were unable to achieve such success.... Don't blame the Repubs. Blame YOURSELF!
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cantstop
06:57 PM on 09/23/2012
Obama give small rights to gay's and women, if you really look at what Obama has done it isn't much. Obama is only doing this to get their votes and people are selling them cheap. Under Obama's Building of the new America from the ground up woman and gay's have no rights. Obama knows this so he will tell everyone what they want to hear.

Obama has made it very clear he is re building America and you are not going to like what he is doing.
02:57 PM on 09/23/2012
I guess that she will move on & try to make another group feel quilty for being Americans.
03:29 PM on 09/23/2012
Tell us what makes you qualified to judge how "American" someone is. C'mon, have some brass and state your case. Not expecting an answer.
03:43 PM on 09/23/2012
I may not be the best one to help u understand how to tell, but I sure can tell u when someone is not.
03:53 PM on 09/23/2012
Did she make you feel guilty?
04:02 PM on 09/23/2012
She could never make me feel quilty, but I am sure that she is.
02:34 PM on 09/23/2012
Shirley reminds me of my female HS classmate who became president of an underfunded liberal arts college in the South some 25 years ago. She managed to increase the college's endowment from a few million to 100's of millions in that time and built up the infrastructure to reflect modern educational needs. Ms. Tilghman no doubt belongs to that group of elite women whose abilities are foremost that match their intelligence and drive we no doubt respect and admire. For her to return to teaching indicates she is an educator first and a businesswomen second.
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judypiano
02:11 PM on 09/23/2012
I wonder what her salary was and what her retirement benefits are?
02:37 PM on 09/23/2012
Major and plentiful, and well deserved.
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judypiano
03:08 PM on 09/23/2012
Maybe and maybe not. But, she makes too much money for one person, don't you think?
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legacydistro
04:33 PM on 09/24/2012
She's a 1% er. Take he to the woodshed.
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gongui1945
01:49 PM on 09/23/2012
It is called double dipping the system ,she retire as president with ALL the benefits and salary ,then she return as a teacher making twice as much ,,,,No wonder tuition is so High in N.J. and true out this country ,at 66 she gets Social Security ,Medicare ,a Salary of maybe 300,000 a year ,plus she is going to teach at a salary of about 180,000 a year ,,she be making more money than Romney !!!My God Bless the United States of America .
02:38 PM on 09/23/2012
I doubt her salary's that low, and your envy isn't very flattering to you.
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judypiano
11:29 AM on 09/24/2012
And you got it!! That's how I perceive the liberals who dislike rich people to be. Liberals also want us to hate the upper class - class warfare. You got it!!
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BIGBADWOOF
01:33 PM on 09/23/2012
Well, since she is Canadian, at least she can't run for President, like an early predecessor, Woodrow Wilson, did.
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judypiano
02:12 PM on 09/23/2012
That's nice for those Americans who want us to hire Americans and bring the jobs home.
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01:19 PM on 09/23/2012
No loss. They will just get another communist professor to carry on.
01:49 PM on 09/23/2012
Communist?
03:44 PM on 09/23/2012
Communist!
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Avice Mendenhall Woodard
01:21 AM on 09/24/2012
You have no clue. All you can do is call names you have heard somebody else use.