Anne D’Alleva was selected as the next president of Binghamton University. D’Alleva, currently the provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Connecticut, is scheduled to begin her duties on Nov. 1. D’Alleva is an accomplished academic leader who has focused on advancing student success and has engaged in multidisciplinary and collaborative efforts to expand UConn’s work in AI and quantum technologies, partner with the state’s tribal nations, and expand academic offerings at the university’s four regional campuses. D’Alleva has led UConn’s academic enterprise, including strategic planning, budgetary management, faculty development and curriculum innovation across the university’s 14 schools and colleges. She received her B.A. in Art History from Harvard University, and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Art History from Columbia University with a graduate certificate in feminist theory. Prior to her arrival at UConn, D’Alleva completed postdoctoral fellowships at Australian National University and through the Getty Foundation.
Anne D’Alleva to Lead Binghamton University
