Yes. Among his other jobs, Woodrow Wilson was also the president of Princeton University and governor of New Jersey.
Wilson was a professor and college president as was Garfield. Eisenhower was also a college president but he was not a teacher.
The university job that pays the best is to be the provost or president of the university. Some of the other high paying jobs are coaches and other front line jobs.
President University was created in 2001.
Nixon was president and founder of the Orthogonians at Whittier College. He was also President of the student body 1933-34. Others include: * Thomas Jefferson and James Madison Presidets of the University of Virginia. * James Garfield President at Hiram College where he also was on the faculty. * Woodrow Wilson President at Princeton University. * Dwight Eisenhower President at Columbia University. * William Taft was the Dean of the University of Cincinatti College of Law. * Millard Fillmore was the Chancellor of the University of Buffalo. * George Washington was the Chancellor of William and Mary. * John Tyler was the Chancellor at William and Mary. * Jimmy Carter is on the faculty of Emory University. * George H. W. Bush is on the faculty of Rice University.
The current University of Miami President is Donna Shalala.
The president of the University of Minnesota is Eric W. Kaler. He is a man who is the president. He has a twitter account where you can stay updated on important issues the University and their president are involved it.
Judy Lynn Genshaft is the current president of the University of South Florida and has been the president of this university since 2000.
President Woodrow Wilson graduated from Princeton University (which was then called College of New Jersey), and then attended law school at the University of Virginia Law School. He also earned his doctorate from John Hopkins University. He went on to become the president of Princeton University.
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Thomas Curran - university president - was born in 1955.
John Chester - university president - died in 1829.