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...When Bowen left Princeton to become director of the Mellon Foundation in 1987, many viewed Rudenstine as Bowen's logical successor. Instead, however, he followed Bowen to the Foundation...
Carl Wartenburg, an assistant to Bowen and to the current president, Harold T. Shapiro, said members of the Princeton community were disappointed that Rudenstine was not interested in filling Bowen's position...
Over the course of 20 years, Rudenstine, whose academic filed is Renaissance literature, held almost every major administrative position at Princeton University. Most recently he served as the university's provost for 10 years, working closely with former Princeton President William G. Bowen...
Rudenstine, who was provost of Princeton for 10 years, is presently executive vice president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The 56-year-old administrator left his university post in 1987 when Princeton President William G. Bowen stepped down to direct the Mellon Foundation...
...Rudenstine, who is also considered a talented administrator, also has his faults. He lacks experience with professional graduate schools, and his decision to leave Princeton to follow former President William G. Bowen to the Mellon Foundation has raised some eyebrows...