Wolf joined
Columbia University's
School of General Studies in 1979 as associate dean. In that capacity he was responsible for academic advising, curricular oversight, and program development for nontraditional undergraduates returning to or beginning college at Columbia. He also played a role in Columbia's administration of
Reid Hall in Paris, overseeing academic aspects of the university's programs there from 1979 to 2006. Following the death of Dean Ward H. Dennis in October 1992, Wolf served as acting dean of the School of General Studies. In 2003, Wolf chaired Columbia's Web Advisory Committee and helped oversee a major redesign of the university's homepage. The redesign reduced the number of buttons on the main page and simplified the university's web architecture across its schools and departments. Throughout his tenure at Columbia, Wolf advocated for expanded access to Ivy League education for nontraditional students, including working adults, veterans, and international students. Colleagues and alumni have credited him with creative approaches to promoting the School of General Studies and strengthening its role within the university. Since 2024 he has served as president of the retired faculty association, EPIC (Emeritus Professors in Columbia). == Jeanette K. Watson Fellowship ==