Kimmich was born in
Dresden, Germany. He immigrated to the United States and became a U.S. citizen in 1957. In 1973 he came to
Brooklyn College after eight years of teaching at
Columbia University. He is a member of the faculty of the Department of History as well as the
CUNY Graduate Center. From 1980 to 1984, he served as Chairman of the Department of History, before being appointed Associate Provost. He became Acting Provost in 1988 and Provost the following year. Kimmich served as Interim Chancellor of the
City University of New York from November 1997 to September 1999. In February 2000, he was appointed President of
Brooklyn College. Kimmich served as president for nine years before retiring in August 2009. Kimmich has written several books on German foreign policy in the period between
World War I and
World War II, as well as articles on this subject and on other subjects in
German history. He has lectured in the United States and other countries. Kimmich has been awarded a
Fulbright Scholarship, an International Affairs Fellowship, and a
Guggenheim Fellowship. He spent the academic year 1974-75 at the
Council on Foreign Relations in New York City, and the academic year 1983-84 as a Visitor at the
Institute for Advanced Study in
Princeton. ==References==