President of Princeton University
      Princeton University is led by a President selected by the Board of Trustees. Until the accession of Woodrow Wilson, a political scientist, in 1902, they were all Presbyterian clergymen, as well as professors.[1] Former President Shirley M. Tilghman is a biologist; her two predecessors were economists.  The official residence of the president of the university is the Walter Lowrie House.[2]   Prior to 1968, Prospect House served in that capacity.[3]
Presidents
- Acting Presidents are in italics
-  Reverend Jonathan Dickinson 1747[4]
- Aaron Burr, Sr. 1747-1748
 
-  Reverend Aaron Burr, Sr. 1748-1757 
-  Reverend Jonathan Edwards 1758
- Jacob Green 1758-1759
 
-  Reverend Samuel Davies 1759-1761
-  Reverend Samuel Finley 1761-1766
-  John Blair 1767-1768
 
-  Reverend John Witherspoon 1768-1794
-  Reverend Samuel Stanhope Smith 1795-1812
-  Reverend Ashbel Green 1812-1822
- Philip Lindsley 1822-1823
 
-  Reverend James Carnahan 1823-1854
-  Reverend John Maclean, Jr. 1854-1868
-  Reverend James McCosh 1868-1888
-  Reverend Francis L. Patton 1888-1902
-  Woodrow Wilson 1902-1910
- John Aikman Stewart 1910-1912
 
-  John Grier Hibben 1912-1932
- Edward Dickinson Duffield 1932-1933
 
-  Harold W. Dodds 1933-1957
-  Robert F. Goheen 1957-1972
-  William G. Bowen 1972-1988
-  Harold T. Shapiro 1988-2001
-  Shirley M. Tilghman 2001-2013
-  Christopher L. Eisgruber 2013-
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