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  1. Apr 17, 2014 · NYU owes Jay Oliva a debt of gratitude that cannot be repaid. His death came too soon and too suddenly. We grieve with his family today, and on behalf of the NYU community, offer them our deepest sympathies.

  2. Lawrence Jay Oliva (September 23, 1933 – April 17, 2014), known as L. Jay Oliva, was the 14th president of New York University. Life and career. Born in Walden, New York he earned a B.A. from Manhattan College (1955) and a M.A. (1957)/Ph.D. (1960) from Syracuse University.

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  4. Aug 1, 2016 · Having served at NYU for 42 years—as faculty member, dean, vice president, chancellor, and president (from 1991 to 2002)—L. Jay Oliva touched the lives of so many who studied, taught, and worked throughout NYU and beyond. Below are some special memories from those who knew him well.

  5. Apr 23, 2014 · L. Jay Oliva, who began his career at New York University as a night school history instructor in 1960 and rose to become its president in the 1990s, helping to transform it from a commuter...

  6. Apr 18, 2014 · OLIVA--L. Jay. The NYU community grieves deeply the loss of its cherished 14th president, L. Jay Oliva. No one served NYU better or more faithfully than he, or did more to shape the NYU we...

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  8. Having served at NYU for 42 years—as faculty member, dean, vice president, chancellor, and president (from 1991 to 2002)—L. Jay Oliva touched the lives of so...

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