Susan Poser

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Susan Poser
Ninth President of Hofstra University[1]
In office
August 1, 2021 (2021-08-01) –  ()
Preceded byStuart Rabinowitz
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at University of Illinois at Chicago
In office
February 1, 2016 (2016-02-01) – July 31, 2020 (2020-07-31)
Preceded byLon Kaufman
Succeeded byJavier Reyes
Dean of University of Nebraska College of Law
In office
May 15, 2010 (2010-05-15) – January 31, 2016 (2016-01-31)
Preceded bySteven Willborn
Succeeded byRichard Moberly
Personal details
Born (1963-09-07) September 7, 1963 (age 57)
New York, New York
Spouse(s)
(m. 1990)
Children2[2]
EducationSwarthmore College (BA)
University of California Berkeley (J.D.), (Ph.D.)
Websitewww.hofstra.edu/president/

Susan Poser (born September 7, 1963) is the ninth and current president of Hofstra University. Before that, she was chief operating officer, provost, and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago. [3] On August 1st, 2021, she succeeded retiring president Stuart Rabinowitz and became the first female president in the history of the university.[4]

Early life[]

Susan Poser was born to Norman Stanley Poser (born May 28, 1928 in Hampstead, London, England[5]) and Miriam Poser (née Kugelman; born October 17, 1930 in Moers, Germany[6]) on September 7, 1963 in Washington, DC. Her father Norman had immigrated to the United States from Genoa, Italy on the SS Conte di Savoia, on November 14, 1939 along with his brother Joseph and sister Elizabeth when he was just eleven years old.[7] Norman would go on to be an attorney for the Security and Exchange Commission, the senior vice president of the American Stock Exchange from 1972 to 1975 and executive vice president from 1975 to 1980.[8][9][10] He is also a Professor Emeritus of Law at Brooklyn Law School. Her mother Miriam had immigrated to the United States from Germany on the SS Washington with her father Siegfried, her mother Maria (née Selver) and her sister Bertha on May 20, 1936 during the occupation of the Third Reich to escape persecution for being Jewish.[11][12]

Education[]

Poser graduated from Swarthmore College in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Ancient Greek and Political Science. Poser held teaching positions at both Anatolia College and Armstrong Preparatory School as an English teacher from 1985-1986 and 1986-1987, respectively.[13] After receiving her J.D. from the UC Berkeley School of Law in 1991, Poser clerked for Dolores Sloviter, Chief Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.[14] Poser served as a Zicklin Fellow in Ethics of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.[15] She received a P.h.D from UC Berkeley in 2000.[16]

Career[]

University of Nebraska-Lincoln[]

Poser began to work at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1994, as a visiting professor of law.[13] She officially became a part of the faculty in 1999. In 2003, Poser was appointed by the Nebraska State Bar Association to review policies in the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, which resulted in her publication of Multijurisdictional Practice for a Multijurisdictional Profession.[16][17] In 2004, Poser was awarded the College of Law's distinguished teaching award.[18] In 2005, she would receive the State Bar's Shining Light Award for her work.[19][20] Poser was appointed as the associate to chancellor Harvey Perlman in 2007 and served until 2010. She became a full professor of law in 2008. Poser was then appointed University of Nebraska College of Law's dean in 2010. The semester before, Perlman wanted to appoint her as a provost, but the proposal was rejected.[21] During her tenure, the law school moved up 33 places in the U.S. News & World Report rankings.[22]

University of Illinois at Chicago[]

In 2016, Poser was appointed provost and vice chancellor of academic affairs at the University of Illinois-Chicago. During that time, many initiatives were initiated, most notably the acquisition of John Marshall Law School making it the first public law school in Chicago.[23] Poser oversaw the highest student enrollment ever at the University as it set records for six years in a row, culminating with a 33,598 student enrollment in 2020.[24] However, her tenure also saw a strike from graduate assistants and teaching assistants in regards to pay. This strike would last about three weeks and cancel over 550 classes.[25][26]

Hofstra University[]

Poser was named Hofstra University's ninth president on December 9, 2020, and assumed the post on August 1, 2021, becoming the first women to be president of Hofstra. In an interview with the Valley Stream Herald, Dr. Poser outlined her priorities as the next president, which include a commitment to the liberal arts, meeting as many people and perspectives as possible, promoting a "culture of inclusion" and possibly still including virtual learning after the COVID-19 pandemic at the university.[27]

Organizations[]

Poser is a member of numerous organizations including the American Law Institute and The Chicago Network, along with local chapters of the International Women's Forum and the American Civil Liberties Union. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Noble Schools, a charter school system in Chicago and the surrounding area. She is licensed to practice law by both the Nebraska State Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

Personal life[]

Poser is Jewish on both her mother and father's side.[28]

Poser is married to professor and researcher Stephen DiMagno, and they were married at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.[29]

In the Congressional Record of the Senate on April 27, 2000, Poser signed a letter along with over 300 law professors opposing the Victims' Rights Amendment.[30]

Bibliography[]

  • Poser, Susan and Varon, Elizabeth R., "United States v. Steinmetz: The Legal Legacy of the Civil War, Revisited" (1995). College of Law, Faculty Publications. 42. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/lawfacpub/42
  • Poser, Susan, "The Ethics of Implementation: Institutional Remedies and the Lawyer's Role" (1996). College of Law, Faculty Publications. 43. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/lawfacpub/43
  • Susan Poser, Termination of Desegregation Decrees and the Elusive Meaning of Unitary Status, 81 Neb. L. Rev. (2002) Available at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nlr/vol81/iss1/5
  • Poser, S. Multijurisdictional Practice for a Multijurisdictional Profession, 81 Neb. L. Rev. (2002) Available at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nlr/vol81/iss4/7
  • Poser, Susan; Bornstein, Brian H.; and McGorty, Erinn Kiernan, "Measuring Damages for Lost Enjoyment of Life: The View from the Bench and the Jury Box" (2003). Faculty Publications, Department of Psychology. 147. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/psychfacpub/147
  • Susan Poser, Main Street Multidisciplinary Practice Firms: Laboratories for the Future, 37 U. MICH. J. L. REFORM 95 (2003). Available at: https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjlr/vol37/iss1/3
  • Poser, S. (2004). What's a Judge to Do? Remedying the Remedy in Institutional Reform Litigation. Michigan Law Review, 102(6), 1307–1327. doi:10.2307/4141947
  • Poser, Susan, Unlabeled Drug Samples and the Learned Intermediary: The Case for Liability Without Preemption (December 1, 2007). Food and Drug Law Journal, Vol. 62, p. 653, 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=978802
  • Bornstein, Brian H. and Poser, Susan (2007) "Perceptions of Procedural and Distributive Justice in the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund," Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy: Vol. 17: Iss. 1, Article 2. Available at: http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/cjlpp/vol17/iss1/2
  • Poser S. (2008) Damages as Metaphor: A Commentary. In: Bornstein B.H., Wiener R.L., Schopp R.F., Willborn S.L. (eds) Civil Juries and Civil Justice. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-74490-2_7
  • Riedesel, Charles & Manley, Eric & Poser, Susan & Deogun, Jitender. (2009). A model academic ethics and integrity policy for computer science departments. ACM SIGCSE Bulletin. 41. 357–361. https://doi.org/10.1145/1539024.1508994.
  • Case Commentary: Conflict of Interest in Hiring. Michael Pritchard, et al., The Ethical Challenges of Academic Administration (Springer 2010).
  • Poser, S., & Rische, J. (2015). Satellite telecommunications and American tort law. Dispute Settlement in the Area of Space Communication, 161–174. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845258584-161

References[]

  1. ^ Hofstra University Board of Trustees Appoints Dr. Susan Poser as Ninth President
  2. ^ Poser, Susan (Summer 2006). "Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Multidisciplinary Practice". The Nebraska Transcript. 39 (3). University of Nebraska College of Law. pp. 32–34.CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  3. ^ McGinnis González, Sherri (2015-12-01). "Nebraska law school dean named UIC provost". UIC Today.
  4. ^ "Hofstra University Board of Trustees Appoints Dr. Susan Poser as Ninth President". PR Newswire. 2020-12-09.
  5. ^ "England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008". FamilySearch. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  6. ^ "Descendants of Isaac KUGELMANN", DocPlayer
  7. ^ "New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957". FamilySearch. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Amex Appoints Head Of Compliance Division". The New York Times. 1968-07-18. ProQuest 118297579.
  9. ^ "2 APPOINTED BY AMEX TO SENIOR POSITIONS". The New York Times. 1972-04-24. ProQuest 119581348.
  10. ^ Cray, Douglas W. (1975-02-05). "People and Business: North Sea 'Fair Deal' Is Vowed". The New York Times. ProQuest 120500368.
  11. ^ "New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957". FamilySearch. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  12. ^ "United States Census, 1940". FamilySearch. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b "APPOINT VICE CHANCELLOR FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND PROVOST, CHICAGO" (PDF). University of Illinois at Chicago Board of Trustees. 2016-01-21. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  14. ^ Costello, Alex (2020-12-09). "Hofstra University Selects Dr. Susan Poser As Next President". Patch.
  15. ^ "Professor Susan Poser Named Dean" (PDF). The Nebraska Transcript. 43 (1). University of Nebraska College of Law. Spring 2010. p. 5.CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  16. ^ Jump up to: a b "Resident Faculty - Susan Poser". University of Nebraska College of Law. Archived from the original on December 20, 2011. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  17. ^ Poser, Susan (2003). "Multijurisdictional Practice for a Multijurisdictional Profession" (PDF). Nebraska Law Review. University of Nebraska College of Law. pp. 1379–1396.
  18. ^ "University of Nebraska-Lincoln Distinguished Teaching Awards" (PDF).
  19. ^ "UNL selects professor as law dean". Lincoln Journal Star. 2010-02-17.
  20. ^ "Shining Light Award". Nebraska State Bar Association.
  21. ^ "Poser named new dean of UNL College of Law". The Daily Nebraskan. 2010-02-18.
  22. ^ Smith, Steve (2015-12-01). "Poser named provost at UIC; Green to name interim law dean". Nebraska Today.
  23. ^ Rhodes, Dawn (2018-07-19). "UIC approves merger with John Marshall Law School". Chicago Tribune.
  24. ^ "UIC sets enrollment record for 6th straight year". UIC Today. 2020-09-09.
  25. ^ Rhodes, Dawn. "UIC forced to cancel hundreds of classes amid teaching assistants' strike". Chicago Tribune.
  26. ^ Rhodes, Dawn (2019-04-05). "Tentative deal reached to end UIC strike that caused hundreds of classes to be canceled". Chicago Tribune.
  27. ^ Stieglitz, Brian (2020-12-17). "Hofstra selects first female president". Valley Stream Herald. 31 (51). Richner Communications. p. 13.
  28. ^ "Message from the Provost". UIC Today. 2018-11-01.
  29. ^ "Susan Poser Wed To S. G. DiMagno". The New York Times.
  30. ^ "PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS--Motion To Proceed--Resumed; Congressional Record Vol. 146, No. 50". Congress.gov. 2000-04-27.
Preceded by
Stuart Rabinowitz
President of Hofstra University
August 2021–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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