John Taylor, Professor of Economics at Stanford University and developer of the "Taylor Rule" for setting interest rates | Stanford University
John Taylor, Professor of Economics at Stanford University and developer of the "Taylor Rule" for setting interest rates | Stanford University
Stanford University recently celebrated the inauguration of its new president, Jon Levin. The event was marked by a series of announcements and messages from university leadership.
Jon Levin, who previously served as the dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business, took over the presidency on October 1, 2024. During his inaugural address, he outlined his vision for the future of Stanford University.
"We want to provide announcements, events, leadership messages and resources that are relevant to you," said Levin. He emphasized the importance of community engagement and innovation in education.
Levin also addressed the university's commitment to delivering news, insights, and events to its community members regularly. "News, insights and events delivered to your inbox each weekday morning," he stated.
The inauguration ceremony included various events designed to welcome President Levin into his new role while highlighting Stanford's ongoing projects and future plans.