James Milliken (college president)
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James Bennett Milliken (born 1957) is the chancellor of the
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. He is the former chancellor of the
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, the largest urban university system in the U.S. from 2014 to 2018, after serving as president of the University of Nebraska from 2004 to 2014, where he was also a professor at the School of Public Affairs and at the
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. He served as senior vice president of the University of North Carolina's 16-campus system from 1998 to 2004. Before his career in academic administration, Milliken practiced law in New York City.


Early life and education

Milliken was raised in Fremont, Nebraska. He received his bachelor of arts degree with distinction from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, in 1979. While at Nebraska, Milliken was a member of the
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fraternity. After graduating from UNL, he spent a year working in Washington, D.C. as legislative assistant to Congresswoman
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, R-Neb, who represented
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from 1975 to 1991. Milliken earned a J.D. degree in 1983 from New York University School of Law; he was a Root-Tilden Scholar and research assistant to Professor
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, then-president of the American Civil Liberties Union. After graduating from NYU Law, Milliken worked for the Legal Aid Society's Civil Division in New York City, then as an attorney at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft.


Career

Milliken returned to Nebraska in 1988 where he accepted the position of executive assistant to the president of the University of Nebraska, and he was subsequently appointed Secretary to the Board of Regents and Vice President for External Affairs. In 1998, Milliken was appointed by then-president of the University of North Carolina, Molly Corbett Broad to lead university-wide strategy, institutional research, state and federal relations, public affairs, and economic development. In 2000, Milliken helped pass a statewide referendum for a $3.1 billion
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for university and community college facilities. Milliken was appointed president of the University of Nebraska in 2004. He worked to expand access and launched CollegeBound Nebraska, which provided free tuition to Nebraska Pell Grant recipients, University of Nebraska Online Worldwide, and Nebraska Innovation Campus, a public-private research and development park located on the former state fair grounds next to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. He subsequently led a $1.8 billion capital campaign, funding new institutes for early childhood (Buffett Early Childhood Institute), global food and water sustainability (Daugherty Water for Food Institute) and rural sustainability (Rural Futures Institute). Milliken also helped lead the Nebraska P-16 Initiative to improve primary education and increase college preparation. He expanded the University's global reach, establishing new programs, with universities, the private sector and government, in China, India, Brazil and Turkey. Milliken became Chancellor of the
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in 2014, and held the position through 2018. During his time as Chancellor, there has been federal and state investigations of institutional corruption at the university. In November 2016, an interim report of an investigation conducted by the office of New York State Inspector General found "financial waste and abuse", citing shoddy oversight and mismanagement that created a system ripe for financial waste and abuse, and criticized Milliken and CUNY General Counsel Frederick Schaffer, among others, for failing to "effectively operate" the university system. During the year preceding Milliken's resignation, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo replaced CUNY Board of Trustees chairmen Benno C. Schmidt Jr. with a new chairmen Bill Thompson, and nearly all of the members of CUNY's board of trustees with a new politically prominent bloc, about whom Milliken said, "will have their own ideas about CUNY, and they should have the opportunity to help shape the leadership and agenda for the future." After state and federal investigation into financial irregularities in the CUNY system went public, top CUNY officials left their posts, beginning with the former president of the
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; CUNY Vice Chancellor of Legal Affairs and General Counsel Frederick P. Frederick P. ("Rick") Schaffer; CUNY Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer Allan H. Dobrin; CUNY Vice Chancellor for Research Gillian Small; and CUNY Senior Vice Chancellor of University Relations Jay Hershenson. Milliken is a member of the
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, Business Higher Education Forum, and on the executive committee of the Council on Competitiveness. He formerly served as a director on the board of the
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(APLU), and led the Commission on Innovation, Competition and Economic Prosperity.


Personal life

Since 1989, Milliken has been married to Nana Graves Hilliard Smith, a graduate of Yale University, and New York University School of Law. They have three children.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Milliken, James Living people People from Fremont, Nebraska University of Nebraska–Lincoln alumni New York University School of Law alumni Presidents of the University of Nebraska System People associated with Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft 1957 births Chancellors of City University of New York