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  1. Mary Sue Wilson Coleman (born October 2, 1943) is an American chemist and academic administrator who served as the 13th president of the University of Michigan from 2002 to 2014, interim president of the University of Michigan in 2022, and the 18th president of the University of Iowa from 1995 to 2002.

  2. Mary Sue Coleman was the first woman president of the University of Michigan from 2002 to 2014. She launched the Life Sciences Institute, the North Campus Research Complex, and many other initiatives that shaped U-M's research and education.

  3. Mary Sue Wilson Mary Coleman (née le 2 octobre 1943) est une chimiste et administratrice universitaire américaine qui est présidente de l'université de l'Iowa de 1995 à 2002, 13e présidente de l'université du Michigan de 2002 à 2014 et présidente par intérim de l'université du Michigan en 2022.

  4. 1 mars 2021 · In honor of Women's History Month, U-M President Emerita Mary Sue Coleman discussed her career of many firsts. Coleman also talked about the current state of online learning, women in the...

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  5. 1 août 2002 · ANN ARBOR — Mary Sue Coleman has become the 13th president of the University of Michigan, effective August 1. Coleman served as president of the University of Iowa since 1995 and was a professor of biochemistry in Iowa’s College of Medicine and professor of biological sciences in the College of Liberal Arts.

  6. 29 mai 2002 · ANN ARBOR—The Regents of the University of Michigan, in a unanimous 8-0 vote, today (May 29) elected Mary Sue Coleman as the 13th president of the University. Coleman has served as president of the University of Iowa since 1995 and is a professor of biochemistry in Iowa’s College of Medicine and professor of biological sciences ...

  7. Learn about Mary Sue Coleman, the President Emerita of the University of Michigan and the Past President of the Association of American Universities. She is a biochemist, a former university president, and a leader in higher education and science policy.