Andrew W. Cordier
Andrew W. Cordier
Andrew Wellington Cordier (May 25, 1901 – March 12, 1975) was an American educator, diplomat, and international civil servant. He served as the President of Columbia University and later as the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Cordier was born on May 25, 1901, in Warrensburg, Missouri. He attended the University of Missouri and later earned his Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University.
Career[edit | edit source]
Cordier began his career as a professor of political science at Columbia University. In 1948, he was appointed as the President of Columbia University, a position he held until 1952. During his tenure, he focused on expanding the university's international programs. In 1961, Cordier joined the United Nations as the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs. He played a key role in various international negotiations and peacekeeping efforts during his time at the UN.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Andrew W. Cordier is remembered for his contributions to international diplomacy and education. His work at Columbia University and the United Nations left a lasting impact on global affairs.
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