dublin school 是由哈佛畢業(yè)的Paul Lehmann 先生1935年創(chuàng)立的,早期的畢業(yè)生大部分去哈佛大學,其中1948年畢業(yè) Kennedy 先生是stanford 大學1980-1992年的校長,學校在90年代,2000年代有點下行,現(xiàn)在在新校長Brad (達特茅斯大學本科及研究生畢業(yè))帶領下,快速上升,美國學生去藝術名校多,中國學生去的大學相對理想。
(born August 18, 1931)[1] is an American scientist, public administrator and academic. He served as Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (1977-1979), President of Stanford University (1980-1992), and Editor-in-Chief of Science Magazine (2000-2008). He resigned as president of Stanford University in 1992 in the wake of a scandal involving expenses charged to the federal government.[2]
Donald Kennedy was born in New York and educated at Harvard University (A.B.; Ph.D., Biology, 1956).[3][4] He has spent most of his professional career at Stanford University, which he joined as a faculty member in 1960 and where he was chair of the Department of Biology from 1964–1972, then director of the Program in Human Biology from 1973-1977.[3][4] Kennedy is on the board of directors of the Lucile and David Packard Foundation.