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  1. Neeli Bendapudi is an Indian-American academic administrator who is the 19th president of Pennsylvania State University. From 2018 until 2021, she served as the 18th president of the University of Louisville. In December 2021, Penn State announced Bendapudi as the university's president; she succeeded Eric J. Barron following his ...

  2. About Neeli Bendapudi. Neeli Bendapudi was appointed Penn State’s nineteenth president in 2022. She oversees the University’s modern land-grant mission of teaching, research, and public service across twenty-four campuses and the online Penn State World Campus.

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  3. Neeli Bendapudi began her tenure as the nineteenth president of Penn State on May 9, 2022. With a nearly thirty-year career as a leader in higher education and business, Bendapudi is a dedicated educator, academic, and executive.

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  4. Neeli Bendapudi begins tenure as Penn State’s president | Penn State University. In a historic appointment, Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi begins her tenure today, May 9, as the 19th leader of Pennsylvania’s 167-year-old land-grant university.

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    • Louisville: A University in Crisis
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    • ‘Bendapudi Is The University’
    • Away to Happy Valley

    In the mid-2010s, scandals plagued the University of Louisville. The school’s president, James Ramsey, hosted a 2015 Halloween party at the university mansion where guests and the president wore racist costumes. Then the NCAA sanctioned the men’s basketball team for providing sex workers for recruits. Ramsey was also accused of mismanaging funds fo...

    Raised in Andhra Pradesh, in southern India, and the oldest of three girls, a young Bendapudi often heard that sons were traditionally preferable to daughters. Again and again, people would tell her family, “Don’t be sad you only have daughters, who knows what you did in your previous life.” Bendapudi recalled those comments decades later in a 2021...

    The police killing of Breonna Taylor in her Louisville home in March 2020 galvanized residents across the city to take to the streets demanding changes to policing. Among the hundreds of protestors chanting “No justice, no peace” as they moved through downtown Louisville was Smith. “Solidarity means taking an action,” he wrote on social media. “… S...

    While Bendapudi appeared to be navigating her position’s precarity to the praise of campus and community members, her leadership was challenged in several ongoing lawsuits claiming her choices were, at certain points, retaliation. One lawsuit, filed in 2019, claims Bendapudi was “aware of the retaliatory and unconstitutional actions” reportedly tak...

    When Burse — the Louisville trustee who helped oversee Bendapudi’s hiring — stepped off a plane in late 2021 and reconnected his phone he got “the shock of my life.” Bendapudi was leaving Kentucky. Just a few months earlier, Burse worked on the committee that offered Bendapudi a five-year contract extension. The school was on a good trajectory, he ...

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  5. 9 de dic. de 2021 · Published Dec. 9, 2021, 9:17 a.m. ET. Pennsylvania State University Thursday hired its first female president and first president of color in the school’s 166-year history. Neeli Bendapudi, who currently leads the University of Louisville, was named as the replacement for outgoing Penn State president Eric J. Barron.

  6. 9 de dic. de 2021 · UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Neeli Bendapudi, currently president and professor of marketing at the University of Louisville, Kentucky, has been unanimously named Penn State’s next president by the Penn State Board of Trustees on Dec. 9. When she begins her appointment as Penn State’s 19th president in spring 2022, she will make ...