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John L. Hennessy
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John Leroy Hennessy (born September 22, 1952) is an American computer scientist and chairman of Alphabet Inc. Hennessy is one of the founders of MIPS Technologies and Atheros, serving as 10th president of Stanford University from 2000 to 2016. He was succeeded as president by Marc Tessier-Lavigne. Marc Andreessen called him "the godfather of Silicon Valley." Along with David Patterson, Hennessy was a recipient of the 2017 Turing Award for their work in developing the reduced instruction set comp
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John L. Hennessy Named the Recipient of the 2026 Marconi Society Lifetime Achievement Award
Knight-Hennessy Scholars announces 2026 cohort of 87 new scholars, the most global cohort to date
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Little Rock Air Force Base, Supported by Aramark Salute Hospitality, Earns 2026 John L. Hennessy Trophy for Excellence in Air Force Foodservice
John Hennessy to receive the National Science Board Vannevar Bush Award - U.S. National Science Foundation (.gov)
President Emeritus of Stanford University and Stony Brook Distinguished Alumnus John Hennessy Creates New Endowed Professorship
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Inducts John L. Hennessy, MS ‘75, PhD ‘77 into Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame