National Security Higher Education Advisory Board

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The National Security Higher Education Advisory Board is boby "designed to foster outreach and to promote understanding between higher education and the Federal Bureau of Investigation." It was estblished to advise the FBI "on the culture of higher education" and to "to establish lines of communication on national priorities pertaining to terrorism, counterintelligence, and homeland security."[1] The Board was announced in September 2005 and at which point it was planned that the Board would meet collectively at least three times a year in Washington, D.C.[2] The board is chaired by Graham Spanier, President of Pennsylvania State University.

Members

Graham Spanier, President of Pennsylvania State University
William Brody, President, Johns Hopkins University
Albert Carnesale, Chancellor, University of California, Los Angeles
Jared Cohon, President, Carnegie Mellon University
Marye Ann Fox, Chancellor, University of California, San Diego
Robert Gates, President, Texas A&M University
Gregory Geoffroy, President, Iowa State University
Amy Gutmann, President, University of Pennsylvania
David C. Hardesty Jr., President, West Virginia University
Susan Hockfield, President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Martin Jischke, President, Purdue University
Bernard Machen, President, University of Florida
James Moeser, Chancellor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
C.D. Mote, President, University of Maryland, College Park
John Wiley, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Mark Emmert, President, University of Washington

Notes