WILLIAM P. KELLY
President
The Graduate Center
The City University of New York
William P. Kelly is president of the Graduate Center
of the City University of New York, the doctoral-granting institution
of the nation's largest university. From 1998 through June
2005, he served as the Graduate Center’s
provost and senior vice president, a tenure that was marked
by the recruitment of a remarkable cadre of internationally
renowned scholars to the school’s faculty.
A distinguished American literature scholar and an expert
on the works of James Fenimore Cooper, Dr. Kelly is the author
of Plotting
America’s Past: Fenimore Cooper and
the Leatherstocking Tales. His
essays and reviews have appeared in a broad range
of publications including the Times Literary Supplement, the New
York Times Book Review, and The
American Scholar.
He
is the editor of the Random House edition of The Selected
Works of Washington Irving and the Oxford University Press
edition of The Pathfinder. He is currently at work on
a book about John Jacob Astor.
Dr. Kelly graduated summa cum laude from Princeton
University in 1971, where he won the David Bowers Prize in
American Studies. He was named Outstanding Graduate Student
in English at Indiana University, where he received his Ph.D.
in 1976. Dr. Kelly also holds a diploma in intellectual history
from Cambridge University and in 1980 received a Fulbright
Fellowship to France, where he subsequently became visiting
professor at the University of Paris. He was also executive
director of the CUNY/Paris Exchange Program and, in 2003, was
named Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques by
the French Ministry of Education in recognition of his contributions
to Franco-American educational and cultural relations.
On the faculty of CUNY’s Queens College from 1976
to 1998, he was named Queens College’s Golden Key Honor
Society Teacher of the Year in 1994. He was appointed concurrently
to the faculty of the Graduate Center’s Ph.D. Program
in English in 1986 and served as the program’s executive
officer from 1996 to 1998.
Dr. Kelly is the vice chairman of the CUNY Research Foundation and serves as a trustee of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
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