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Name
  
Louise Mirrer


Education
  
Stanford University

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Louise mirrer takes us on a tour of the treasures inside the new york historical society


Louise Mirrer, Ph.D., is president and CEO of the New-York Historical Society. Under Mirrer’s direction, the New-York Historical Society has launched a series of exhibitions, including Slavery in New York; New York Divided: Slavery and the Civil War; A New Light on Tiffany: Clara Driscoll and the Tiffany Girls; French Founding Father: Lafayette’s Return to Washington’s America; Grant and Lee in War and Peace; Lincoln and New York, Nueva York and a rich array of intellectually engaging lectures, debates and family programs. Mirrer inaugurated the Saturday Academy, an American history enhancement program for high-school students, and a new Graduate Institute on Constitutional History. Mirrer also led the Historical Society’s 100-million-dollar campaign for a major renovation of its landmark building on Central Park West, creating new permanent installation galleries and a children's history museum. Mirrer is currently overseeing efforts to create a Center for Women's History, scheduled to open in 2016.

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Biography

She earned a Ph.D. in the Spanish language and a Ph.D. in Humanities from Stanford University.

She was the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at the City University of New York.

She was named president of the New-York Historical Society in 2004.

Honors

Merrill Award for Outstanding Contributions to Liberal Arts Education, ACTA, 2014; Woman of Distinction Medal, League of Women Voters (2007); Dean’s Medal, CUNY Honors College (2005); Education and Student Advocacy Award, Hostos Community College (2005); President’s Medal, CUNY Graduate Center, 2004; Leadership Award, Asian-American Research Institution, 2003; New York Post’s “50 Most Influential Women in New York,” 2003; Citation of Honor, Queens Borough President’s Office, 2001; Women Making History Award, Queensborough Community College, 2001; and the YWCA “Women Achievers” Award, 2000. In 2007 she was made an Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge.

References

Louise Mirrer Wikipedia


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