Vincent E. Price portrait

10th President of Duke University

Vincent E. Price is the 10th president of Duke University, where he is also Walter Hines Page Professor of Public Policy and Political Science in the Sanford School of Public Policy and Trinity College of Arts and Sciences. Prior to coming to Duke, Price served as provost of the University of Pennsylvania and was Steven H. Chaffee Professor in the Annenberg School for Communication and Professor of Political Science in the School of Arts and Sciences. As provost and chief academic officer, he advanced initiatives to diversify the faculty and expand interdisciplinary research; guided the development of new forms of teaching and learning, both in the classroom and in the digital world; expanded the university’s global presence, including the launch of the Penn Wharton Center in Beijing; and enhanced arts and culture on campus, shepherding the creation of the Sachs Program for Arts Innovation. He led Penn’s role as one of the first partners with Coursera, the online open learning platform, and served as chair of Coursera’s University Advisory Board. He came to Penn in 1998 after 11 years at the University of Michigan, where he was chair of the Department of Communication Studies and a faculty associate of the Center for Political Studies. President Price is a leading global expert on public opinion, social influence and political communication. Price has held visiting appointments at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and the University of Amsterdam, and has lectured widely at universities around the world. (Ph.D., M.A., Stanford University; B.A., Santa Clara University)

He sits on the board of directors of DUMAC, Duke University Board of Trustees, the Partnership for New York City, the Board of Fellows of Weill Cornell Medicine and the Bridge Golf Foundation. (A.B., Duke  University)