Coordinates | 37°46′45.48″N122°25′9.12″N |
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name | Donna Shalala |
order | 5th |
title | President of the University of Miami |
term start | June 1, 2001 |
term end | |
predecessor | Edward T. Foote II |
successor | Incumbent |
order2 | 18th |
title2 | Secretary of Health and Human Services |
term start2 | January 22, 1993 |
term end2 | January 20, 2001 |
president2 | Bill Clinton |
predecessor2 | Louis W. Sullivan |
successor2 | Tommy Thompson |
title3 | Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison |
term start3 | 1988 |
term end3 | 1993 |
predecessor3 | Bernard Cecil Cohen |
successor3 | David Ward |
birth date | February 14, 1941 |
birth place | Cleveland, Ohio |
party | Democrat |
alma mater | Western College for WomenSyracuse University |
religion | Maronite Catholic }} |
Donna Edna Shalala ( ; born February 14, 1941) served for eight years as Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Bill Clinton and has been president of the University of Miami, a private university in Coral Gables, Florida, since 2001. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, by President George W. Bush in June 2008.
She served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Iran from 1962-64, where she worked with other volunteers to construct an agricultural college.
She received a Master's and then, in 1970, a Doctorate degree from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York.
Shalala's first experience with academic administration came in 1980 when she became the 10th President of Hunter College, serving in this capacity until 1988.
She next served as Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Under her chancellorship and with her support, the University adopted a broad speech code subjecting students to disciplinary action for communications that were perceived as hate speech. That speech code was later found unconstitutional by a federal judge. Also while chancellor, Shalala supported passage of a revised faculty speech code broadly restricting "harmful" speech in both "noninstructional" and "instructional" settings. The faculty speech code was abolished ten years later, after a number of professors were investigated for alleged or suspected violations.
In her role as HHS Secretary, Shalala frequently drew criticism for her positions, which were seen by some as too liberal. ''The Washington Post'' labeled her "one of the most controversial Clinton Cabinet nominees." She was also known for her fervent anti-drug stance. She was the first Arab-American to serve in a Cabinet position.
Drawing on her experience after serving as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Shalala teaches a course covering the United States healthcare system every spring semester.
In the fall of 2007, Shalala was inducted into UM's Iron Arrow Honor Society.
As school president, she is involved in the Nevin Shapiro sports recruiting scandal which broke in August 2011. Shapiro, who is convicted of a $930 million Ponzi scheme, allegedly provided cash, goods, prostitutes, and assorted favors to University of Miami football players and even purchased a yacht on which sex parties were held, again including prostitutes. 72 players have been implicated. Included in the case is a photograph of Shalala with Shapiro and Miami basketball coach Frank Haith receiving a $50,000 check from Shapiro in 2008. In an interview with time magazine earlier in August 2011, Shalala is quoted by ''Time'' as saying that such depravity "would not have lasted two minutes under me," and that under her leadership there would be "no tolerance for breaking the rules." There is currently speculation that the scandal may prompt the NCAA to impose the death penalty on Miami's famed football program.
The commission includes seven other members, ranging from injured war veterans to the wife of a wounded staff sergeant who suffered burns across 70 percent of his body. Demands for corrective action arose after the ''Washington Post'' exposed living conditions in a decrepit Army-owned building just outside Walter Reed Hospital and highlighted obstacles and delays in the treatment of soldiers who suffered serious injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan. The commission subsequently issued several recommendations for improvement of these facilities.
Shalala serves as a co-leader of the Nutrition and Physical Activity Initiative at the Bipartisan Policy Center.
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Coordinates | 37°46′45.48″N122°25′9.12″N |
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name | Kirby Hocutt |
current title | Athletic Director |
current team | Texas Tech University |
current conference | Big 12 Conference |
birth date | 1973 |
birth place | Sherman, Texas |
player years | 1991–1994 |
player teams | Kansas State |
player positions | Linebacker |
admin years | 2005–20082008–20112011–present |
admin teams | OhioMiami (FL)Texas Tech |
awards | }} |
Kirby Hocutt is the current athletic director at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. Hocutt formerly held the same position at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio from 2005–2008 and the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida from 2008–2011.
In August 2011, ''The Associated Press'' reported that the NCAA is investigating Hocutt's relationship with Ponzi schemer Nevin Shapiro after Shapiro said that he made contributions to football players in violation of NCAA policies. Hocutt was said to permit Shapiro access to the sideline before football games at times during the 2008 season. Hocutt responded saying, "Shapiro was treated like other members of the Hurricane Club... consistent with those provided to others at his membership level" and that he had no special access.
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