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  1. Public health. Institutions. Yale University. Vassar College. Elizabeth Howe Bradley (born 1962) is the eleventh President of Vassar College, a role she assumed on July 1, 2017. Bradley also holds a joint appointment as Professor of Political Science and Professor of Science, Technology, and Society. Previously Bradley was Brady ...

  2. President. Elizabeth H. Bradley, PhD, has served as President of Vassar College since July 2017. In that time, she has led Vassar to establish new programs and partnerships in India, Rwanda, and China to bring the model of liberal arts higher education to these settings.

  3. Elizabeth H. Bradley, PhD has served as President of Vassar since July 2017. She is an unabashed supporter of liberal arts education and is deeply engaged with research on the performance and quality of higher education institutions in the US.

  4. Elizabeth H. Bradley, PhD, was inaugurated as Vassar’s 11th president on September 24, 2017. President Bradley is a noted public health expert who created the first Masters of Health Administration on the African continent with the Clinton Health Access Initiative and pioneered a model of innovation scale-up with the Bill & Melinda Gates ...

  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Elizabeth Howe Bradley (born 1962) is the eleventh President of Vassar College, a role she assumed on July 1, 2017. Bradley also holds a joint appointment as Professor of Political Science and Professor of Science, Technology, and Society. Quick Facts President of Vassar College, ...

  6. Elizabeth H. Bradley, PhD, was named the 11th President of Vassar College in July 2017. Prior to this position, she was on the faculty at Yale for twenty years, and was most recently the Brady-Johnson Professor of Grand Strategy and Faculty Director of the Yale Global Health Leadership Institute.

  7. 6 lug 2015 · Elizabeth H. Bradley, newly named as the Brady-Johnson Professor of Grand Strategy, focuses her work on strengthening health care systems in the United States and developing countries.