Ruth Simmons
Ruth Simmons (born
Ruth Jean Stubblefield, July 3, 1945) is an American professor and
academic administrator. Simmons served as the eighth president of
Prairie View A&M University, a historically Black university (
HBCU), from 2017 until 2023. From 2001 to 2012, she served as the 18th president of
Brown University, where she was the first
African-American president of an
Ivy League institution. During her time at Brown, Simmons was named the best college president by ''
Time'' magazine. Prior to Brown University, she headed
Smith College, one of the
Seven Sisters and the largest
women's college in the
United States, beginning in 1995. During her tenure, Smith College launched the first accredited engineering program at an all-women's college.
Simmons is a professor of literature specializing in the
Romance languages. As of 2017, Simmons is a fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the
American Philosophical Society (1997), an honorary fellow of
Selwyn College, Cambridge, and a ''Chevalier'' of the
French Legion of Honor.
In February 2023, Simmons announced her plans to advise
Harvard University on fostering relationships with
historically black universities (HBCUs). As of April 2023, Simmons serves as a President's Distinguished Fellow at
Rice University.
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