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Lynn Mahoney was born on 19 May, 1964 in Oman, is an American university president. Discover Lynn Mahoney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Occupation University president, administrator, author, social historian
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 19 May, 1964
Birthday 19 May
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Nationality Oman

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Her husband is Charles Ponce de Leon

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Lynn Mahoney Net Worth

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1964

Lynn Mahoney (born 1964) is an American university president, author, and social historian.

Lynn Mahoney was born on May 19, 1964, in the United States.

1986

She attended Stanford University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree (1986) in American studies; followed by studies at Rutgers University, graduating with a Doctor of Philosophy (1999) in history.

She is married to history professor Charles Ponce de Leon, together they have two children.

2004

She is the author of Elizabeth Stoddard and the Boundaries of Bourgeois Culture (2004, Routledge); a book about novelist and poet Elizabeth Stoddard.

2008

Prior to her role at SFSU, she previously worked at State University of New York at Purchase; California State University, Long Beach (August 2008–2015); and California State University, Los Angeles (February 2015–2019) as the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs.

2019

Mahoney is the president of San Francisco State University (SFSU) since July 2019, and is the first woman to hold this role.

Her scholarly work has focused on United States history, women's history, feminism, race studies, and ethnicity.

In July 2019, Mahoney succeeded Leslie Wong, to serve as the 14th President of San Francisco State University and the first woman President.

During her tenure was the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced a move towards online classes, budget shortfalls, and staff cuts.

2020

In September 2020, SFSU faculty Rabab Abdulhadi and Tomomi Kinukawa were hosting a virtual class lecture on Zoom (software) by Leila Khaled, a Palestinian political activist with a militant history, when the Zoom canceled the broadcast due to the company's support of a pro-Zionism stance.

The Leila Khaled event brought SFSU into a tense national news debate on the "boundaries and consequences of freedom of expression", and had Mahoney fielding questions about her support and/or lack of support for the Middle Eastern studies program.

In April 2023, Turning Point USA an American conservative non-profit organization student chapter at SFSU hosted a Riley Gaines event where she spoke against the participation of trans women in women's sports.

After the event concluded, protesters arrived.

Mahoney publicly spoke out against the Gaines event and negative effect on the LGBTQ campus community.

Gaines claimed she was assaulted twice by a man after the event, and insisted that women need protection.