• Lawrence Jay Oliva (September 23, 1933 – April 17, 2014), known as L. Jay Oliva, was the 14th president of New York University. Born in Walden, New York...
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    2023. Retrieved August 27, 2023. Martin, Douglas (April 22, 2014). "L. Jay Oliva, Who Led the Rise of N.Y.U. in the '90s, Dies at 80". The New York Times...
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  • American singer José Oliva (1971–1997), Dominican baseball player Juan Manuel Oliva (born 1960), Mexican politician L. Jay Oliva (1933–2014), American...
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    NYU's Board of Trustees on May 8, 2001, two months after then-President L. Jay Oliva announced that he was stepping down. "I am a very fortunate man," Sexton...
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  • to complete in 15 years, but ended up being completed in 10. In 1991, L. Jay Oliva was inaugurated the 14th president of the university. Following his inauguration...
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    Trustees and for the following two decades he worked first with President L. Jay Oliva and then starting in 2002 with John Sexton, who Lipton had appointed...
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  • executive vice president and provost of the Ohio State University; L. Jay Oliva, 14th President of New York University; Henry Petroski, professor of...
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  • economics professor and winner of the 1985 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics L. Jay Oliva - former President of New York University (NYU) and author of many books...
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    York University In office 1981–1991 Preceded by Ivan L. Bennett Jr. (Acting) Succeeded by L. Jay Oliva House Majority Whip In office January 3, 1977 – January...
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