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{{Short description|American academic administrator}}
Professor John C. Bravman serves as Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs for the School of Engineering, and Bing Centennial Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford Stanford University].
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = John Bravman
| image = John C. Bravman (cropped).jpg
| caption = Bravman in 2011
| office = President of [[Bucknell University]]
| term_start = July 1, 2010
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1957}}
| birth_place = [[New York City, New York]], U.S.
| death_date =
| death_place =
| predecessor = [[Brian C. Mitchell]]
| successor =
| education = [[Stanford University]] ([[Bachelor of Science|BS]], [[Master of Science|MS]], [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]])
}}
'''John C. Bravman''' is an American academic administrator who is currently serving as the 17th president of [[Bucknell University]]. He came to Bucknell after a 35-year career at [[Stanford University]],<ref name="bravmanbio">[http://www.bucknell.edu/x6287.xml Biography: President John C. Bravman] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216125112/http://www.bucknell.edu/x6287.xml |date=2012-02-16 }}</ref> where he served as the Freeman-Thornton Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, Dean of the Freshman and Sophomore College, and Bing Centennial Professor of [[Materials Science and Engineering]].<ref>[http://www.bucknell.edu/x60920.xml "John C. Bravman, Ph.D., named 17th president of Bucknell University"], Bucknell University, April 12, 2010 {{dead link|date=May 2024}}</ref> He also serves as the chair of the board of directors at [[Geisinger Health System]].
<ref>{{Cite web|title=Geisinger Board of Directors|url=https://www.geisinger.org/about-geisinger/leadership/board-of-directors|access-date=2020-07-22|website=www.geisinger.org|language=en}}</ref>


== Career ==
Professor Bravman earned his bachelor's ('79), master's ('81) and Ph.D. ('84) degrees from Stanford in materials science and engineering. In recognition of teaching excellence, Professor Bravman has received several awards, including the Gores Award, Stanford University's highest honor for teaching. He has been a freshman adviser or resident fellow every year for the past 19 years. In his spare time, Professor Bravman enjoys photography, cooking, and discussing politics and economics.
Bravman earned a [[Bachelor of Science]], [[Master of Science]], and [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] degree from [[Stanford University]] in materials science & engineering. At a Stanford undergrad, Bravman became a member of [[Delta Kappa Epsilon]] fraternity (Sigma Rho chapter). Bravman has received several awards, including the Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, Stanford University's highest honor for teaching.


During the earliest months of his presidency, Bravman initiated an examination of the quality of student life by establishing the Campus Climate Task Force.<ref name="bravmanbio" /> This group of faculty, staff, and students was charged with assessment of student views and actions related to personal responsibility and, as appropriate, recommending ways to encourage the most positive university experience for students.<ref name="bravmanbio" />
Professor Bravman is also Dean of the Freshman-Sophomore College at Stanford University, and is beloved by its staff and residents.

From 2012 to 2017 Bravman led the largest financing campaign in Bucknell's history and achieved and surpassed the goal of $500 million to benefit the university.<ref>[https://www.bucknell.edu/news-and-media/current-news/2017/july/we-do-the-campaign-for-bucknell-university-surpasses-500-million-goal "WE DO, The Campaign for Bucknell University, Surpasses $500 Million Goal"], Bucknell University. Retrieved March 16, 2018</ref><ref>[http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/communications/alumniconnection/2013/2013-07/ Alumni Connection Newsletter], Bucknell University. Retrieved March 16, 2018</ref>

In January 2013 Bravman announced that the university had discovered reporting errors in student [[SAT]] test scores from 2006 through 2012, which resulted in Bucknell reporting scores to various organizations as higher than they actually were.<ref>[https://www.bucknell.edu/about-bucknell/president-bravman/reports-remarks-and-updates/reports-remarks-and-updates-academic-year-2012-13/jan-25-2013-statement-to-the-board-of-trustees Statement to the Board of Trustees] Bucknell University. Retrieved March 16, 2018</ref> Bravman also revealed the misreporting of [[ACT (test)|ACT]] scores, and that the reported scores were lower than they actually were.<ref>
[http://www.businessinsider.com/bucknell-university-inflated-sat-scores-2013-1 "Bucknell University Inflated SAT Scores For Years"], ''Business Insider'', Jan. 28, 2013. Retrieved March 16, 2018</ref> Bravman implemented new procedures to review data before reporting to outside organizations. After recalculating its published rankings using the corrected information, ''[[U.S. News & World Report]]'' concluded that the difference between Bucknell's misreported data and newly reported data was not significant enough to change the school's numerical rank.<ref>[https://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/college-rankings-blog/2013/02/04/correcting-bucknell-universitys-2011-admissions-statistics "Correcting Bucknell University's 2011 Admissions Statistics"], ''U.S. News & World Report'', February 4, 2013. Retrieved March 16, 2018.</ref>

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Latest revision as of 23:01, 1 January 2025

John Bravman
Bravman in 2011
President of Bucknell University
Assumed office
July 1, 2010
Preceded byBrian C. Mitchell
Personal details
Born1957 (age 67–68)
New York City, New York, U.S.
EducationStanford University (BS, MS, PhD)

John C. Bravman is an American academic administrator who is currently serving as the 17th president of Bucknell University. He came to Bucknell after a 35-year career at Stanford University,[1] where he served as the Freeman-Thornton Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, Dean of the Freshman and Sophomore College, and Bing Centennial Professor of Materials Science and Engineering.[2] He also serves as the chair of the board of directors at Geisinger Health System. [3]

Career

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Bravman earned a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Ph.D. degree from Stanford University in materials science & engineering. At a Stanford undergrad, Bravman became a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Sigma Rho chapter). Bravman has received several awards, including the Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, Stanford University's highest honor for teaching.

During the earliest months of his presidency, Bravman initiated an examination of the quality of student life by establishing the Campus Climate Task Force.[1] This group of faculty, staff, and students was charged with assessment of student views and actions related to personal responsibility and, as appropriate, recommending ways to encourage the most positive university experience for students.[1]

From 2012 to 2017 Bravman led the largest financing campaign in Bucknell's history and achieved and surpassed the goal of $500 million to benefit the university.[4][5]

In January 2013 Bravman announced that the university had discovered reporting errors in student SAT test scores from 2006 through 2012, which resulted in Bucknell reporting scores to various organizations as higher than they actually were.[6] Bravman also revealed the misreporting of ACT scores, and that the reported scores were lower than they actually were.[7] Bravman implemented new procedures to review data before reporting to outside organizations. After recalculating its published rankings using the corrected information, U.S. News & World Report concluded that the difference between Bucknell's misreported data and newly reported data was not significant enough to change the school's numerical rank.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Biography: President John C. Bravman Archived 2012-02-16 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "John C. Bravman, Ph.D., named 17th president of Bucknell University", Bucknell University, April 12, 2010 [dead link]
  3. ^ "Geisinger Board of Directors". www.geisinger.org. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  4. ^ "WE DO, The Campaign for Bucknell University, Surpasses $500 Million Goal", Bucknell University. Retrieved March 16, 2018
  5. ^ Alumni Connection Newsletter, Bucknell University. Retrieved March 16, 2018
  6. ^ Statement to the Board of Trustees Bucknell University. Retrieved March 16, 2018
  7. ^ "Bucknell University Inflated SAT Scores For Years", Business Insider, Jan. 28, 2013. Retrieved March 16, 2018
  8. ^ "Correcting Bucknell University's 2011 Admissions Statistics", U.S. News & World Report, February 4, 2013. Retrieved March 16, 2018.