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and special assistant to Mayor Giuliani. A year later, on June 7, 1999, the task force report entitled "An Institution Adrift" characterized the "moribund conditions" of a public University system "caught in a spiral of decline". Schmidt and his colleagues called for a complete restructuring of the
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In 2014, Schmidt delivered a talk at the Yale commencement ceremony, entitled "Governance for a New Era", or "The Schmidt Report", and subtitled "A Blueprint for Higher Education Trustees", in which the former University president harshly criticized passive governance over the nation's public and
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Answering faculty reports of poor writing abilities among incoming freshmen, Schmidt convened a committee to review the issues, and after reflecting upon committee's recommendations, he made significant changes to the writing programs, such as instituting writing tutors at each of the residential
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from 1986 to 1992. In academics, he instituted several new and successful programs, but his attempt to reduce faculty stirred up controversy. He anticipated the need to repair the university's physical infrastructure, which had fallen into disrepair, but widespread renovation was not carried out
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Board of Trustees. In 2003, Schmidt was reappointed to the position of chair. Prior, Schmidt served CUNY's Board in the positions of Vice Chairperson, from 1999 to 2003. In 2006, Governor George Pataki reappointed Schmidt to the position of Chair for another seven-year term. In 2016, financial
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smaller private institutions, which serve the vast majority of American college students. Schmidt issued a challenge to higher education leadership to step up and take responsibility for doing more to increase academic standards and graduation rates.
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Schmidt was married four times, with his first three marriages ending in divorce. He had three children and two stepchildren. He was known as a folk musician. Schmidt died at home in Millbrook, New York, on July 9, 2023, at age 81.
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in several districts He was President of the concern from 1992 to 1997 and Chief Education Officer of it from 1998 to 1999. From 1997 to 2007, Schmidt served as Edison's Chairman and later a director on the board.
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financial system was "ripe for abuse" due to a lack of proper oversight of decentralized funds, resulting in "financial waste and abuse," prompting Governor
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to organize into a unified university system, rather than continue under a system of governance in which each of its 17-campuses runs itself as a separate
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identified a number of systemic problems, largely attributable to CUNY's lack of oversight which led to financial waste and abuse within the CUNY system.
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to evaluate systemic issues at CUNY by executive order. After longterm service to CUNY's board of trustees, New York State Governor
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of the law school in 1984, where he served until 1986, before accepting the offer to be President of Yale University, succeeding
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Under Schmidt's leadership, Yale established the Ethics, Politics and Economics (EP&E) program, which was modeled on the
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to hammer out a land deal that netted the City of New Haven $ 2.3 million, in 1990, and millions more in subsequent years.
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One Nation, One Standard: An Ex-Liberal on How Hispanics Can Succeed Just Like Other Immigrant Groups
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His mother, Martha (Chastain) Schmidt, was a homemaker, who remarried and took the surname Orgain.
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appointed Schmidt the chair of a special task force to evaluate longstanding systemic issues at
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of CUNY's central Executive Administration. Four years later, New York State Governor
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Benno Schmidt Elected a Director of Argosy's John Marshall Law School/Atlanta
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Schmidt was born in New York, New York on March 20, 1942. His father,
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Board of Trustees with a new bloc of politically prominent trustees.
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International, Incorporated; Richard T. Roberts, Commissioner of the
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From 1992 to 1997, Schmidt served as the chief executive officer of
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as a faculty member. His expertise as a legal scholar included the
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appointed Benno C. Schmidt Jr. to the position of chairman of the
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City University of New York system. Specifically, Schmidt advised
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Schmidt was criticized for maintaining his primary residence in
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replaced Schmidt in June 2016, then-chair, with a new chair,
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to replace Schmidt with a new chairman, and most of the
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during his tenure as president of Yale, with his wife
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Brady, a vice president of 1396: 1382: 1219:http://www.goacta.org/programs/PMAward.cfm 1000: 784:Publications, Europa (November 20, 2018). 696:, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation website 682: 680: 678: 676: 674: 623: 570: 508:Schmidt served as Director/Trustee of the 378:. Schmidt collaborated with then-Mayor of 1003:"EdSel(l)s: Assessing For-Profit Schools" 728: 353:colleges, a program which remains today. 345:until the arrival of Schmidt's successor 239:, was a longtime friend and associate of 1230: 818:Benno C. Schmidt Financier is Dead at 86 295:First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution 230: 1086: 1067: 936: 907: 705: 671: 542:American Council of Trustees and Alumni 436:Manhattan Institute for Policy Research 18:American academic executive (1942–2023) 1602: 1239: 877: 875: 873: 769:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 687:Benno C. Schmidt Jr. Trustee Biography 1377: 1001:Altschuler, Glenn C. (June 2, 2016). 842: 706:Badillo, Herman (December 28, 2006). 518:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 203:in American law, Schmidt clerked for 1588:* indicates service in an acting or 1199:from the original on October 3, 2016 1169:from the original on October 3, 2016 1142: 1127: 985: 838: 836: 834: 832: 633:Chen, David W. (November 24, 2016). 632: 504:Other professional and civic service 301:in American law, and history of the 1128:Cole, Patrick (November 20, 2010). 1087:Arenson, Karen W. (April 2, 2003). 908:Laurans, Penelope (July 11, 2023). 870: 13: 1650:City University of New York people 1143:Bass, Carol (September 17, 2014). 335: 280:Chief Justice of the United States 14: 1686: 1293: 1068:Arenson, Karen W (June 6, 1999). 829: 388: 787:The International Who's Who 2004 510:Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation 225:New York State Inspector General 1268:Kelley, Brooks Mather. (1999). 1240:Langer, Emily (July 13, 2023). 1211: 1181: 1151: 1136: 1121: 1099: 1080: 1061: 1031: 1013: 994: 979: 962: 927: 901: 426:, along with committee members 320:in 1982. Schmidt was appointed 1625:Phillips Exeter Academy alumni 811: 777: 699: 654: 597: 1: 1630:Presidents of Yale University 986:Lips, Evan (March 17, 2015). 843:Risen, Clay (July 11, 2023). 591: 467:. Similarly, in a section on 340:Schmidt was the president of 1660:Educators from New York City 1620:Deans of Columbia Law School 401:. The organization operates 158:president of Yale University 37:President of Yale University 7: 1675:Columbia Law School faculty 1665:St. Bernard's School alumni 976:magazine, November 22, 1999 579: 490:City University of New York 481:City University of New York 424:City University of New York 410:City University of New York 197:United States Supreme Court 186:City University of New York 10: 1691: 1224:December 15, 2010, at the 888:November 24, 2011, at the 514:National Humanities Center 484:impropriety by the former 287:U.S. Department of Justice 188:(CUNY) from 2003 to 2016. 1586: 1455: 1414: 1362: 1352: 1344: 1334: 1324: 1316: 1311: 990:. The New Haven Register. 807:– via Google Books. 182:Avenues: The World School 154:Benno Charles Schmidt Jr. 147: 124: 107: 91:Benno Charles Schmidt Jr. 86: 81: 77: 65: 53: 42: 34: 30: 23: 949:October 8, 2010, at the 528:Professional recognition 486:City College of New York 1338:Barbara Aronstein Black 1147:. 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Index

President of Yale University
A. Bartlett Giamatti
Howard R. Lamar
Millbrook, New York
Alma mater
Phillips Exeter Academy
Yale University
president of Yale University
Dean
Columbia Law School
Harlan Fiske Stone
constitutional law
Edison Schools
Avenues: The World School
City University of New York
First Amendment
United States Supreme Court
race relations
Earl Warren
Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
Rudolph Giuliani
Andrew Cuomo
Bill Thompson
New York State Inspector General
Benno C. Schmidt, Sr.
John "Jock" Hay Whitney
venture capital
United States
J.H. Whitney & Co.
St. Bernard's School

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