College graduates work in every sector of the American economy, and the research engines incubated within our universities generate a wealth of ideas and innovations that have an enormous impact on our lives.
I often have said that to be a college president, you need a thick skin, a good sense of humor, and nerves like sewer pipes.
I believe that the future is determined by the great public universities. They educate 80 percent of the students and make the American Dream available.
Jewish students, by culture and by ability and by the very nature of their liveliness, make a university a much more habitable place in terms of intellectual life.
I've been president of Brown and chancellor of Vanderbilt, where they have very high completion rates.
I believe that it is higher education's purpose and calling to keep open the door to the American dream.