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  1. Teresa Ann "Terry" Sullivan (born July 9, 1949) is an American sociologist. She previously served as interim provost of Michigan State University from 2019 to 2020, the 8th president of the University of Virginia from 2010 to 2018, and provost of the University of Michigan from 2006 to 2010.

  2. Teresa A. Sullivan (2010-2018) Eighth President of the University of Virginia. Photo by Sanjay Suchak. In 2010, Teresa A. Sullivan became the University of Virginia’s eighth president and its first female President. During her eight-year tenure, she led UVA through a period of significant progress.

  3. University Professor of Sociology. tas6n@virginia.edu. (434) 243-0037. Curriculum Vitae. Research Interests: Labor Force Demography, Sociology of Work. Teresa A. Sullivan, a leading scholar in labor force demography and former provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Michigan, took office as the University ...

  4. sociology.as.virginia.edu › sites › sociologyTERESA A. SULLIVAN

    September 1998. 2022. Curriculum Vitae. TERESA A. SULLIVAN. President Emerita and University Professor of Sociology University of Virginia. Randall Hall Room 119, 130 Ruppel Drive, P.O. Box 400766 University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22903 (434) 987-8231 tas6n@virginia.edu .

  5. Teresa Sullivan. Harv. JL & Pub. Pol'y 17, 801. Am. Bankr. LJ 68, 121. Closing the gap?: Admissions and enrollments at the Texas public flagships before and after affirmative action. JP Bartkowski, L Pearce, D Alwin, J Felson, M Regnerus, V King, X Xu, ...

  6. Teresa SULLIVAN, President Emerita and University Professor | Cited by 1,648 | of University of Virginia, VA (UVa) | Read 119 publications | Contact Teresa SULLIVAN

  7. Teresa A. Sullivan. Addresses the unique issues of a census in the 21st Century, including hacking, mistrust of government, privacy concerns, a highly mobile population, and hard-to-count subgroups. Investigates and analyzes the entwined technical and political issues of the Census. Explores recent Supreme Court decisions affecting the Census.