Michigan’s Shapiro to Head Princeton
Associated Press
PRINCETON, N.J. —
Princeton University has selected Harold T. Shapiro, president of the University of Michigan, as its new president, a Princeton spokesman said today.
Shapiro, 51, succeeds William G. Bowen, who announced in January that he would resign the position he had held for 15 years to join the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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