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University of Michigan Taps Vanderbilt Vice Chancellor as Next President
Raver would become Michigan’s second female president and arrives after leading Vanderbilt initiatives that lifted annual research spending above $1 billion, the school said.
On Tuesday, August 18, 2026, the University of Michigan Board of Regents announced Vanderbilt University Provost C. Cybele Raver as the university's 17th president, pending a formal vote on September 1.
Raver's appointment follows a tumultuous search after former President Santa Ono's 2025 departure and Kent Syverud's April 2026 withdrawal due to a brain cancer diagnosis.
While at Vanderbilt, Raver recruited eight new deans, launched the College of Connected Computing, and advanced research expenditures to over $1 billion annually.
Interim President Domenico Grasso will continue leading the university through November 30, working closely with Raver to ensure a smooth transition.
Raver arrives as campus tensions remain high over the Israel-Hamas conflict, while the university faces federal scrutiny following a 2025 warning regarding protection of Jewish students.
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Michigan Insider discuss University of Michigan naming Vanderbilt provost C. Cybele Raver as its next president, her background, and her Dec. 1 start as the school’s second woman leader.