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  2. Ronald Joel Daniels CM (born 1959) is a Canadian academic and the current president of the Johns Hopkins University, a position which he assumed on March 2, 2009. [1] Daniels' tenure in this role has been extended twice, and is currently set to run through 2029. [ 2 ]

  3. Ronald J. Daniels has served as the 14th president of Johns Hopkins University since 2009. Under his leadership, Johns Hopkins continues its preeminence in education, patient care, and innovative discovery, and has continued its more than 40-year span as the recipient of more competitively allocated federal research funding than any other ...

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    "We thought we knew what war would be like, but nothing prepared us for this."

    — Ronald "Red" Daniels.

    Daniels joined the army on March 7th 1944, wanting to live up to his father's legacy. As he had never left his hometown, he was naive and sheltered from the outside world. He left home to join the army and was assigned to the 1st Infantry Division, where he was deployed to Europe. He is engaged to a woman named Hazel back home and finds out that sh...

    Pierson: "You must be crazy."

    Daniels: "Crazy ain't the half of it."

    — Pierson and Daniels on not accepting his honorable discharge from Colonel Davis.

    After losing his brother, Daniels believed that Paul was watching him during his time in the United States Army. Daniels is an honorable, patriotic and selfless individual, being sympathetic to German civilians, even risking his life to save a young woman's sister alone. He shows himself to be a capable soldier, as his squadmates praise his abilities in battle, often relying on him to pull them through. Paul's illusion states that Daniels doesn't know when to quit and it's shown that he can take a lot of damage (e.g. surviving a train crash). Even Pierson, who is ruthless and shows himself to be crazy, sees him as insane when he refuses to return home to his wife and child with a Bronze Star.

    Though naïve, Daniels cares for his squadmates, being Zussman's best friend and partner in missions. In his eyes, a hero risks their lives for others, seeing his brother Paul as one after his death. Paul's death inspired Daniels to never give up and to be like him during the war, and was willing to die for his squadmates and civilians, despite knowing he would be a father soon.

    Aiello: "I'm guessing 'no' to the open casket."

    •Daniels' first name and nickname are based on Glen Schofield's father of the same name who died during the making of Call of Duty: WWII.

    •Daniels appears to be a soldier of the American 3rd Infantry Division instead of the 1st Infantry Division in pre-launch marketing materials.

  4. Oct 6, 2023 · Ronald J. Daniels has served as the 14th president of Johns Hopkins University since 2009. Under his leadership, Johns Hopkins continues its preeminence in education, patient care, and innovative discovery, and has continued its more than 40-year span as the recipient of more competitively allocated federal research funding than any other ...

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  5. Ronald J. Daniels took office in March 2009 as the 14th president of Johns Hopkins University. A law and economics scholar, he holds an appointment as professor in our Department of Political Science.

  6. Dec 1, 2021 · Ronald J. Daniels has served as the 14th president of Johns Hopkins University since 2009. Before coming to Johns Hopkins, he was provost and professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania and dean and James M. Tory Professor of Law at the University of Toronto.

  7. www.brookings.edu › people › ron-j-danielsRon J. Daniels - Brookings

    Ronald J. Daniels has served as the 14th President of Johns Hopkins since 2009. During his tenure, Daniels has focused his leadership on several key areas: strengthening...