This is a list of notable people associated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States of America.
The following persons have served as president of Carnegie Mellon University: [36]
| No. | Image | President | Term start | Term end | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| President of Carnegie Technical Schools (1900–1912) | |||||
| 1 | | Arthur Hamerschlag | 1903 | 1922 | |
| Presidents of Carnegie Institute of Technology (1912–1967) | |||||
| 2 | Thomas Baker | 1922 | 1935 | ||
| 3 | Robert Doherty | 1936 | 1950 | ||
| 4 | John Warner | 1950 | January 31, 1965 | ||
| Presidents of Carnegie Mellon University (1967–present) | |||||
| 5 | | Guyford Stever | February 1, 1965 | January 31, 1972 [a] | [37] [38] |
| interim | Edward R. Schatz | February 1, 1972 | June 30, 1972 | [39] | |
| 6 | Richard Cyert | July 1, 1972 | June 30, 1990 | [40] [41] | |
| 7 | Robert Mehrabian | July 1, 1990 | June 30, 1997 | [42] [43] | |
| 8 | Jared Cohon | July 1, 1997 | June 30, 2013 | [44] [45] | |
| 9 | | Subra Suresh | July 1, 2013 | June 30, 2017 | [46] [47] |
| interim | | Farnam Jahanian | July 1, 2017 | March 8, 2018 | [48] |
| 10 | March 8, 2018 | present | [49] | ||
Table notes:
The Mellon Family of Pittsburgh:
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A scientist with a research background in radiation, radar and guided missiles will come here Feb. 1 as the fifth president of Carnegie Institute of Technology. Dr. Horton Guyford Stever, 47, a physicist, will replace Dr. John C. Warner, 67, a chemist. Dr. Warner is retiring after a 39-year career at Carnegie Tech, the past 15 years as president.
While H. Guyford Stever prepares to assume the 500-per-year directorship of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Feb. 1, the quest has begun for a replacement for the outgoing Carnegie-MelIon University (CMU) president. The 55-year-old scientist, fifth prexy in CMU's 71-year history, was unanimously approved by the U.S. Senate Friday for the NSF post. President Nixon nominated him for the job Nov. 15.
Carnegie-Mellon University yesterday named Edward R. Schatz, 50, as its new acting president. Dr. Schatz, vice president affairs at C-MU since 1964, will assume his new position on Feb. 1 from current C-MU president H. Guyford Stever. Dr. Stever has been appointed director of the National Science Foundation in Washington, D. C.
Dr. Cyert, dean of CMU's Graduate School of Industrial Administration for the past 10 years, succeeds Dr. H. Guyford Stever, who now directs the National Science Foundation. He will officially assume the presidency July 1.
The board of trustees yesterday named as president Robert Mehrabian, dean of the College of Engineering at UC-Santa Barbara, effective July 1.
Cohon, 49, said he was elated by the trustees' unanimous vote yesterday, making him Carnegie Mellon's eighth chief executive. He replaces Robert Mehrabian, who will retire July 1 after seven years.