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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maud_MandelMaud Mandel - Wikipedia

    Maud Mandel (born June 14, 1967) is an American historian and academic administrator. She is the 18th and current President of Williams College, the first woman to hold that role. [1] Mandel was previously a Professor of History and Judaic Studies and Dean of the College at Brown University. She specialises in twentieth-century French history ...

  2. Maud S. Mandel, Williams’ 18th president, earned her B.A. from Oberlin College in 1989 and her master’s degree and Ph.D. in history from the University of Michigan in 1993 and 1998, respectively. She moved to Brown University as a visiting assistant professor, eventually becoming professor of history and Judaic studies and dean of the college—roles in which she served until joining ...

  3. history.williams.edu › profile › msm8Maud Mandel - History

    Maud Mandel. President, Professor of History [email protected] Website. 413-597-4233. Hopkins Hall . At Williams since 2018. Education. B.A. Oberlin College (1989)

  4. president.williams.edu › profile › msm8Office of the President

    Williams » Office of the President » Maud Mandel. Maud Mandel. President, Professor of History [email protected] 413-597-4233. Hopkins Hall . Education. B.A ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maud_MarshalMaud Marshal - Wikipedia

    Maud died on 27 March 1248 at the age of about fifty-six years and was buried at Tintern Abbey with her mother, possibly her maternal grandmother, and two of her brothers. Maud Marshal in literature. Maud Marshal is the subject of a novel by Elizabeth Chadwick, titled To Defy a King. In the book, she is called Mahelt rather than Maud.

  6. Mar 28, 2018 · The Williams College Board of Trustees on March 11 appointed Maud S. Mandel as the college’s 18th president. However she began developing her leadership skills and intellectual attributes long ago, as a child growing up in Princeton. “My strongest memories are linked to the people that I befriended at Littlebrook, John Witherspoon, and ...

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  8. Maud Mandel is President of Williams College, Massachusetts, the first woman to hold the role since the College was founded in 1793. A highly accomplished historian who specialises in the interaction of Muslim, Jewish and Armenian communities in 20th century France, Professor Mandel was Professor of History and Judaic Studies and Dean of the College […]

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