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List of University of Chicago faculty

This list of University of Chicago faculty contains administrators, long-term faculty members, and temporary academic staffs of the University of Chicago. The long-term faculty members consists of tenure/tenure-track and equivalent academic positions, while that of temporary academic staffs consists of lecturers (without tenure), postdoctoral researchers, visiting professors or scholars (visitors), and equivalent academic positions. Summer visitors are also generally excluded from the list (unless summer work yielded significant end products) since summer terms are not part of formal academic years; the same rule applies to the Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies, the extension school of the university.

Business

Graduate Library School (1928–1989)

This school, established with funding from the Carnegie Foundation, so important to the development of U.S. librarianship in the 20th century, was closed in 1989. For details see: Graduate Library School, University of Chicago, 1928-1989.

Literature

Law School

Oriental Institute

Mathematics

History

Classics

  • Danielle Allen – Dean of the Division of Humanities; MacArthur Fellow
  • Clifford Ando – professor of Roman Empire history; author of Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire (2000) (which won APA's Goodwin Award in 2003), and The Matter of the Gods (2008); editor of Roman Religion (2003) and co-editor, with Jörg Rüpke, of Religion and Law in Classical and Christian Rome (2006)
  • Shadi Bartsch – professor of gender issues in antiquity and in Roman literature and culture; Quantrell Teaching Award and Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching
  • Jonathan M. Hall – professor of Greek history; chair of Classics Department; author of Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity (Cambridge, 1997); APA's Goodwin Award; 2004 Gordon J. Laing Prize; Quantrell Teaching Award; Phyllis Fay Horton Distinguished Service
  • Amy Judith Kass (née Apfel) – professor of classic texts in the College of the University of Chicago
  • James M. Redfield – Edward Olson Distinguished Service Professor of Classics
  • Peter White – professor of Roman poetry, comedy and satire and Greco-Roman historiography; Associate Chair for Undergraduate Affairs; author of Promised Verse: Poets in the Society of Augustan Rome; APA's Goodwin Award; Quantrell Teaching Award

Philosophy

  • Hannah Arendt – former professor in the Committee on Social Thought
  • Rudolf Carnap – professor of philosophy; leading member of the Vienna Circle
  • Stanley Cavell – visiting lecturer on philosophy
  • Arnold Davidson – professor of the Philosophy of Religion in the Divinity School; also in the Department of Philosophy, the Department of Comparative Literature, the Committee on Historical and Conceptual Studies of Science, and the college
  • Donald Davidson – professor of philosophy (1976–1981)
  • John Dewey – former professor of philosophy
  • Burton Dreben – logician, became an instructor in 1955
  • Charles Hartshorne – former professor of philosophy
  • John Haugeland – David B. and Clara E. Stern Professor of Philosophy
  • Anthony Kenny – visiting professor of philosophy
  • Charles Larmore – Chester D. Tripp Professor and the Raymond W. & Martha Hilpert Gruner Distinguished Service Professor
  • Jonathan Lear – John U. Nef Distinguished Service Professor at the Committee on Social Thought and in the Department of Philosophy
  • Jean-Luc Marion – professor of the Philosophy of Religion and Theology in the Divinity School; also in the Department of Philosophy and the Committee on Social Thought
  • George Herbert Mead – former professor of philosophy
  • Martha Nussbaum – Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics in the Divinity School; also in the Law School, the Department of Philosophy, and the college
  • Robert B. Pippin – Evelyn Stefansson Nef Distinguished Service Professor in the John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought, the Department of Philosophy, and the college
  • Paul Ricoeur – John Nuveen Professor Emeritus in the Divinity School (1971–1991)
  • Bertrand Russell – visiting professor of philosophy (1938–1939)
  • Howard Stein – philosopher and historian of science
  • Leo Strauss – professor of political philosophy (1949–1967)
  • Paul Johannes Tillich – professor of religion (1962)
  • James Hayden Tufts – former professor of philosophy

Religion

  • Richard T. Antoun – professor (1989); professor emeritus of anthropology at Binghamton University; stabbed to death by student in 2009
  • J. A. B. van Buitenen – George V. Bobrinskoy Professor of Sanskrit in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations
  • Wendy Doniger – Historian of Religions (1978– )
  • Mircea Eliade – Sewell Avery Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions (1958–1986), best known for his "myth of the Eternal Return" and his book The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion
  • Joseph Kitagawa – historian of religions
  • Hans Küng – Catholic priest, theologian, and author
  • Bruce Lincoln – historian of religions
  • Martin Marty
  • Frank Reynolds
  • David Tracy – professor emeritus of theology (1970–); leading figure in theological hermeneutics and proponent of theological pluralism in works such as Plurality and Ambiguity (University of Chicago Press, 1986)
  • Joachim Wach – historian of religions (1944–55)
  • Christian K. Wedemeyer – associate professor of the history of religions; MacArthur Fellow in 1987

Science

Medicine and health policy

  • Susan L. Cohn – professor of pediatrics and dean for clinical research[2]
  • Raphael Carl Lee – surgeon, medical researcher, biomedical engineer; MacArthur Fellow in 1981
  • Nathaniel Kleitman – physiologist and sleep researcher, recognized as the father of modern sleep research
  • Harold Pollack – professor and chair of the Center for Health Administration Studies
  • Mark Siegler – director of the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics
  • Daniel Sulmasy – medical ethicist
  • Olufunmilayo Olopade – Distinguished Service Professor in Medicine and Human genetics; MacArthur Fellow

Social sciences

  • James A. Robinson – The Reverend Dr. Richard L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at Harris School of Public Policy
  • Arjun Appadurai (A.M. 1973, Ph.D. 1976) – former professor of anthropology
  • Gary Becker (A.M. 1953, Ph.D. 1955) – University Professor in Economics, Graduate School of Business, and Sociology
  • Katherine Baicker – Health economist, Dean and Emmett Dedmon Professor at Harris School of Public Policy
  • Chris Blattman – economist, political scientist, member of the Pearson Institute
  • Leonard Bloomfield – linguist who led the development of structural linguistics
  • Donald Bogue (A.M., Ph.D.) – current professor of sociology at the University of Chicago
  • Dipesh Chakrabarty – Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor in History and South Asian Languages & Civilizations
  • Ronald Coase – Clifton R. Musser Professor Emeritus of Economics, The Law School
  • Constantin Fasolt – professor of Early Modern European history
  • Robert Fogel – Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor of American Institutions
  • John Hope Franklin – John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in History
  • Milton Friedman – Paul Snowden Russell Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Economics
  • Susan Gal – Mae & Sidney G. Metzl Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics; leading scholar in studies of Eastern Europe, linguistic anthropology, and gender
  • Clifford Geertz – professor of anthropology (1960–1970)
  • Matthew Gentzkow – Richard O. Ryan Professor of Economics and Neubauer Family Faculty Fellow
  • Susan Goldin-Meadow – Beardsley Ruml Distinguished Service Professor in the Departments of Psychology, Comparative Human Development, the college, and the Committee on Education
  • Chauncy Harris – pioneering geographer at the University of Chicago in the first department of geography in the United States
  • Friedrich Hayek – former professor in the Committee on Social Thought
  • James Heckman – winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2000
  • Hans Joas – visiting professor of sociology and social thought and a member of the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago
  • Morton A. Kaplan – professor of political science
  • Evelyn M. Kitagawa (B.A. 1941, Ph.D. 1951) – professor of sociology
  • Karin Knorr-Cetina – George Wells Beadle Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology and Sociology
  • Lawrence Kohlberg (A.B. 1949, Ph.D. 1958) – professor in the Committee on Human Development (1962–1968)
  • Maynard C. Krueger – socialist vice-presidential candidate and professor of economics 1933? – ??
  • Harold Lasswell – one of the most influential political scientists of the 20th century
  • Karl Lashley – gestaltist psychologist
  • Steven Levitt – Alvin H. Baum Professor in Economics
  • Mark Lilla – professor in the Committee on Social Thought (1999–2007)
  • John A. List – economist, pioneer in the field of experimental economics
  • Robert Lucas Jr. (A.B. 1959, Ph.D. 1964) – John Dewey Distinguished Service Professor in Economics
  • Jacob Marschak – economist, leader of the Cowles Commission
  • Raven I. McDavid, Jr. – linguist, dialectologist
  • John Mearsheimer – R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science
  • Charles Edward Merriam – founder of the behavioral approach to political science
  • Merton H. Miller – Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Business
  • Hans Morgenthau – international relations theorist; his book Politics Among Nations defined the international relations field
  • Robert Pape (Ph.D. 1988) – professor of political science
  • Vivian Paley – early childhood education researcher; MacArthur Fellow in 1989
  • Robert E. Park – professor of sociology (1914–1936)
  • Henry Paulson – fellow at the Harris School of Public Policy Studies and the chairman of the Paulson Institute; 74th United States Secretary of the Treasury
  • William R. Polk – established the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, serving as Founding Director
  • Kenneth Prewitt – director of the Census Bureau from 1998 to 2001, appointed assistant professor in 1965
  • Alfred Radcliffe-Brown – professor of anthropology (1931–1937); developed theory of Structural Functionalism
  • Robert Redfield – professor of anthropology (1927–1958)
  • Albert Rees – former University of Chicago and Princeton University economics professor, former Provost at Princeton, advisor to President Gerald Ford
  • Carl Rogers – one of the founders of humanistic psychology
  • Marshall Sahlins – Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Anthropology
  • Edward Sapir – creator of the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, arguably the most influential figure in American linguistics
  • Saskia Sassen – Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology (1998–2007)
  • David M. Schneider – professor of anthropology (1960–1986)
  • Michael Schudson – journalism expert (1976–1980)
  • Richard Shweder – Harold H. Swift Distinguished Service Professor of Human Development in the Department of Comparative Human Development
  • Michael Silverstein – Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor of anthropology, linguistics, and psychology; MacArthur Fellow in 1982
  • Theda Skocpol – former professor of sociology (1981–1986); now Dean of Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard
  • George Stigler – Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and Graduate School of Business
  • Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah – specialised in studies of Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Tamils, as well as the anthropology of religion and politics
  • William I. Thomas (Ph.D. 1896) – professor of sociology (1896–1918)
  • Frederic Thrasher – sociologist and prominent member of the Chicago School of Sociology
  • Victor Turner – former professor in the Committee on Social Thought
  • Thorstein Veblen – professor of political economy (1892–1906)
  • Stephen Walt – former professor (1989–1999) and deputy dean of social sciences (1996–1999); dean of Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government after tenure at the University of Chicago
  • Naomi Weisstein – professor of psychology; Guggenheim fellow
  • William Julius Wilson – Lucy Flower University Professor of Sociology (1972–1996)
  • Albert Wohlstetter – awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom; influenced prominent neoconservatives, including Paul Wolfowitz; prominent theorist of the Cold War
  • Dali Yang – William Claude Reavis Professor in the Department of Political Science, Faculty Director of the University of Chicago Center in Beijing
  • Theodore O. Yntema (Ph.D. 1929) – economist, director of the Cowles Commission
  • Iris Marion Young – former professor of political science
  • Raghuram Rajan - Katherine Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the Booth School of Business, Former Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund, Former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and former Chief Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister of India. Author of Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists with Luigi Zingales, Fault Lines, I Do What i Do and The Third Pillar

Arts and entertainment

University Presidents

President Life Tenure
William Rainey Harper 1856–1906 1891–1906
Harry Pratt Judson 1849–1927 1906–1923
Ernest DeWitt Burton 1856–1925 1923–1925
Max Mason 1877–1961 1925–1928
Robert Hutchins 1899–1977 1929–1951
Lawrence A. Kimpton 1910–1977 1951–1960
George Wells Beadle 1903–1989 1961–1968
Edward H. Levi 1911–2000 1968–1975
John T. Wilson 1914–1990 1975–1978
Hanna Holborn Gray born 1930 1978–1993
Hugo F. Sonnenschein 1941–2021 1993–2000
Don Michael Randel born 1940 2000–2006
Robert J. Zimmer born 1947 2006 - 2021
Paul Alivisatos born 1959 from 2021

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Paul Sigler obituary".
  2. ^ "Susan Cohn receives AACR-Joseph H. Burchenal Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in Clinical Cancer Research". www.uchicagomedicine.org. Retrieved 2019-12-22.

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This list of University of Chicago faculty contains administrators long term faculty members and temporary academic staffs of the University of Chicago The long term faculty members consists of tenure tenure track and equivalent academic positions while that of temporary academic staffs consists of lecturers without tenure postdoctoral researchers visiting professors or scholars visitors and equivalent academic positions Summer visitors are also generally excluded from the list unless summer work yielded significant end products since summer terms are not part of formal academic years the same rule applies to the Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies the extension school of the university Contents 1 Business 2 Graduate Library School 1928 1989 3 Literature 4 Law School 5 Oriental Institute 6 Mathematics 7 History 8 Classics 9 Philosophy 10 Religion 11 Science 12 Medicine and health policy 13 Social sciences 14 Arts and entertainment 15 University Presidents 16 Notes 17 ReferencesBusiness EditFor a more comprehensive list see List of University of Chicago Booth School of Business faculty Graduate Library School 1928 1989 EditLester Asheim Lee Pierce Butler Leon Carnovsky Herman H Fussler Frances E Henne Carleton B Joeckel Jesse Shera Don R Swanson Peggy Sullivan Douglas Waples Louis Round Wilson Victor YngveThis school established with funding from the Carnegie Foundation so important to the development of U S librarianship in the 20th century was closed in 1989 For details see Graduate Library School University of Chicago 1928 1989 Literature EditFrederick A de Armas Andrew W Mellon Professor in Humanities and professor of Spanish and comparative literature chair of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures Saul Bellow X 1939 former Raymond W and Martha Hilpert Gruner Distinguished Service Professor in the Committee on Social Thought and English winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature Lauren Berlant George M Pullman Professor of English David Bevington editor scholar of the work of William Shakespeare Homi K Bhabha former professor of English Allan Bloom author of The Closing of the American Mind former professor in the Committee on Social Thought Wayne C Booth George M Pullman Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus Kenneth Burke philosophy aesthetics criticism and rhetorical literary theorist Chicago School of literary criticism group of faculty members at the University of Chicago R S Crane Elder Olson Wayne Booth who founded neo Aristotelianism note 1 John Maxwell Coetzee 2003 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature distinguished professor in the Committee on Social Thought Anna Crone linguist and literary theorist on Slavic languages T S Eliot influential poet dramatist and literary critic member of the University of Chicago s Committee on Social Thought Ralph Ellison National Book Award winner for Invisible Man Leela Gandhi postcolonial theorist and British English professor Gerald Graff A B 1959 former professor of English and Education Daryl Hine poet and translator MacArthur Fellow in 1986 James R Lawler Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures 1979 97 Norman Maclean author of A River Runs Through It Thomas Pavel Gordon J Laing Distinguished Service Professor in the Committee on Social Thought and the Departments of Romance Languages and Comparative Literature Robert Pinsky poet critic former assistant professor of the humanities A K Ramanujan poet and scholar of Indian literature MacArthur Fellow in 1983 Theodore Silverstein scholar of medieval literature and poetry Mark Strand former professor in the Committee on Social Thought Pulitzer Prize winner David E Wellbery chair of the department of Germanic Studies Thornton Wilder professor 1930 1937 winner of the National Book Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom and three time winner of the Pulitzer Prize Eleanor Wilner poet A B Yehoshua Israeli novelist essayist and playwright Adam Zagajewski member of the Committee on Social ThoughtLaw School EditDouglas Baird former dean of the Law School Gerhard Casper former dean of the Law School and Provost at the University of Chicago President Emeritus of Stanford University Ronald Coase professor emeritus of law Nobel laureate in Economics co founder of law and economics movement arguably the most influential intellectual movement in legal scholarship in the second half of the 20th century Aaron Director played a central role in the development of the law and economics movement founded the Journal of Law and Economics which he co edited with Ronald Coase Frank Easterbrook judge on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Richard Epstein currently the James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law Richard H Helmholz legal historian Elena Kagan former professor and dean of Harvard Law School now a US Supreme Court Justice Karl Llewellyn major figure in the school of legal realism Michael W McConnell federal judge on the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit leading constitutional originalist Martha Nussbaum philosopher and public intellectual currently Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics Barack Obama President of the United States of America Richard Posner jurist and economist United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School Roberta Cooper Ramo first woman president American Bar Association Antonin Scalia United States Supreme Court justice professor at the Law School 1977 1982 Michael H Schill president of the University of Oregon former dean and the Harry N Wyatt Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Chicago Law School Geoffrey R Stone First Amendment scholar Edward H Levi Distinguished Service Professor of Law Cass Sunstein Legal scholar particularly in the fields of constitutional law administrative law environmental law and law and behavioral economics James Boyd White founder of Law and Literature movement Diane Wood judge on the 7th Circuit Court of AppealsOriental Institute EditMain article Oriental Institute Chicago Miguel Civil professor emeritus of Sumerology Fred Donner professor of Islamic history Peter Dorman professor emeritus of Egyptology Norman Golb Ludwig Rosenberger Professor in Jewish History and Civilization Janet Johnson professor of Egyptology Walter Kaegi professor of Byzantine Islamic Studies Robert K Ritner professor of Egyptology Martha Roth professor of Assyriology editor Chicago Assyrian Dictionary Gil Stein director Oriental Institute Matthew Stolper professor of Assyriology and Achaemenid Empire director of Persepolis Fortification Project member of the American Institute of Iranian Studies American Oriental Society and British School of Archaeology in Iraq Edward F Wente professor emeritus of Egyptology K Aslihan Yener professor of ancient Anatolian archeology director of the Amuq Valley Regional Projects in Antioch Antakya Turkey Mathematics EditAbraham Adrian Albert Laszlo Babai known for work in computer science and discrete mathematics especially for his work on interactive proof systems Godel Prize winner Walter Lewis Baily Jr known for work in algebraic geometry Baily Borel compactification Alexander A Beilinson Gilbert Ames Bliss Oskar Bolza Luis Caffarelli world leader in the field of partial differential equations Alberto Calderon co founded the Chicago school of mathematical analysis winner of Bocher Memorial Prize the Wolf Prize and the National Medal of Science Ngo Bảo Chau Fields Medal winner Shiing shen Chern one of the most influential figures in differential geometry famous for Chern classes National Medal of Science and Wolf Prize winner Arthur Byron Coble Leonard Eugene Dickson first recipient of the Cole Prize in algebra Vladimir Drinfeld Fields Medal winner Charles Fefferman received full professorship at the University of Chicago at age 22 making him the youngest ever appointed in the United States Fields Medal winner Victor Ginzburg known for his works in geometric representation theory George Glauberman Paul Halmos mathematician and mathematical expositor Israel Herstein Lars Hormander Fields Medal winner Irving Kaplansky John L Kelley Serge Lang Greg Lawler William Lawvere known for his work in category theory topos theory and the philosophy of mathematics Saunders Mac Lane co founder of category theory J Peter May algebraic topologist Paul Meier statistician promoter of randomized trials in medicine E H Moore Robert Lee Moore Andrei Okounkov former Dickson Instructor in Mathematics and the college Fields Medal winner David Pingree MacArthur Fellow in 1981 Daniel Quillen former Dickson Instructor in Mathematics and the college Fields Medal winner Alexander Razborov Andrew MacLeish Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Computer Science Paul Sally mathematics educator Irving Segal Stephen Smale Fields Medal and Wolf Prize winner Robert Soare known for work in mathematical logic Norman Steenrod topologist Marshall Stone Karen Uhlenbeck MacArthur Fellow in 1983 Andre Weil known for seminal work in number theory and algebraic geometry leader of influential Bourbaki group Wolf Prize winner Efim Zelmanov Fields Medal winner Antoni Zygmund one of the most influential mathematicians in the field of analysis in the 20th century co founder with student Calderon of the Chicago school of mathematical analysisHistory EditMuzaffar Alam George V Bobrinskoy Professor in South Asian Languages and Civilizations Robert Bartlett professor of medieval history 1984 1992 and currently Wardlaw Professor of Mediaeval History University of St Andrew s Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and author of many books including The Making of Europe Conquest Colonization and Social Change Princeton University Press 1994 Daniel Boorstin professor at the University of Chicago for 25 years Pulitzer Prize winner 1974 Librarian of Congress John W Boyer dean of the college and the Martin A Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of History James Henry Breasted professor of Egyptology and Oriental history John Leonard Clive historian winner of the National Book Award for Biography and History Herrlee G Creel Ph B 1926 A M 1927 Ph D 1929 sinologist Ioan P Culianu historian of religion Bruce Cumings Gustavus F and Ann M Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History and the college Lorraine Daston visiting professor in the Committee on Social Thought Shannon Lee Dawdy associate professor MacArthur Fellow Fred M Donner professor of Near Eastern history Guggenheim Fellow 2007 Stanley Elkins American historian best known for his influential yet controversial comparison of slavery in the United States to Nazi concentration camps Sheila Fitzpatrick Bernadotte E Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor of History historian of modern Russian and Soviet history Cornell Fleischer Kanuni Suleyman Professor of Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies MacArthur Genius Fellow 1988 John Hope Franklin pioneering scholar of African American history civil rights leader professor of history from 1964 John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor 1969 82 resident of the American Historical Association 1979 winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Pulitzer Prize Ramon A Gutierrez Preston amp Sterling Morton Distinguished Service Professor of United States History director of the Center for the Study of Race Politics and Culture author of award winning book When Jesus Came the Corn Mothers Went Away Marriage Sexuality and Power in New Mexico 1500 1846 Stanford Stanford University Press 1991 MacArthur Fellow 1983 note 2 Jan E Goldstein intellectual historian of modern Europe co editor of the Journal of Modern History Gustave E von Grunebaum historian and Arabist Neil Harris historian former director of the National Humanities Institute and chairman of the American Council of Learned Societies Marshall G S Hodgson pioneer in Islamic Studies and global history member of the Committee on Social Thought Thomas C Holt James Westfall Thompson Professor of American and African American History MacArthur Fellow in 1990 Akira Iriye professor of history until 1989 now Charles Warren Professor Emeritus of American History at Harvard leading diplomatic and international historian specializing in U S Japan relations during the 20th century Guggenheim Fellow 1974 and president of the American Historical Association 1988 Walter Kaegi professor of Byzantine and late Roman history co founder of the Byzantine Studies Conference editor of the Byzantinische Forschungen journal voting member of Oriental Institute Chicago author of many books including Byzantium and the Decline of Rome Princeton 1968 and Byzantine Military Unrest 471 843 An Interpretation Amsterdam 1981 Leszek Kolakowski philosopher and historian of ideas MacArthur Fellow in 1983 William Hardy McNeill Professor Emeritus of History Eric McKitrick American historian recipient of the 1994 Bancroft Prize Arnaldo Momigliano historiographer MacArthur Fellow in 1987 David Nirenberg Deborah R and Edgar D Jannotta Professor of Medieval History and Committee on Social Thought Ada Palmer Associate Professor of Early Modern European History and the College author of the Terra Ignota series Francesca Rochberg Assyriologist historian of science Hans Rothfels professor of history 1946 1951 Bernadotte E Schmitt winner of the Pulitzer Prize Noel Swerdlow winner of a Macarthur Fellowship James Westfall Thompson professor of history 1895 1933 leading American historian of the European Middle Ages and early modern period president of the American Historical Association 1941 died in office Karl Weintraub professor of history 1954 2004 and leading scholar of European cultural history and the history of autobiography John Woods professor of Iranian and Central Asian historyClassics EditDanielle Allen Dean of the Division of Humanities MacArthur Fellow Clifford Ando professor of Roman Empire history author of Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire 2000 which won APA s Goodwin Award in 2003 and The Matter of the Gods 2008 editor of Roman Religion 2003 and co editor with Jorg Rupke of Religion and Law in Classical and Christian Rome 2006 Shadi Bartsch professor of gender issues in antiquity and in Roman literature and culture Quantrell Teaching Award and Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching Jonathan M Hall professor of Greek history chair of Classics Department author of Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity Cambridge 1997 APA s Goodwin Award 2004 Gordon J Laing Prize Quantrell Teaching Award Phyllis Fay Horton Distinguished Service Amy Judith Kass nee Apfel professor of classic texts in the College of the University of Chicago James M Redfield Edward Olson Distinguished Service Professor of Classics Peter White professor of Roman poetry comedy and satire and Greco Roman historiography Associate Chair for Undergraduate Affairs author of Promised Verse Poets in the Society of Augustan Rome APA s Goodwin Award Quantrell Teaching AwardPhilosophy EditHannah Arendt former professor in the Committee on Social Thought Rudolf Carnap professor of philosophy leading member of the Vienna Circle Stanley Cavell visiting lecturer on philosophy Arnold Davidson professor of the Philosophy of Religion in the Divinity School also in the Department of Philosophy the Department of Comparative Literature the Committee on Historical and Conceptual Studies of Science and the college Donald Davidson professor of philosophy 1976 1981 John Dewey former professor of philosophy Burton Dreben logician became an instructor in 1955 Charles Hartshorne former professor of philosophy John Haugeland David B and Clara E Stern Professor of Philosophy Anthony Kenny visiting professor of philosophy Charles Larmore Chester D Tripp Professor and the Raymond W amp Martha Hilpert Gruner Distinguished Service Professor Jonathan Lear John U Nef Distinguished Service Professor at the Committee on Social Thought and in the Department of Philosophy Jean Luc Marion professor of the Philosophy of Religion and Theology in the Divinity School also in the Department of Philosophy and the Committee on Social Thought George Herbert Mead former professor of philosophy Martha Nussbaum Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics in the Divinity School also in the Law School the Department of Philosophy and the college Robert B Pippin Evelyn Stefansson Nef Distinguished Service Professor in the John U Nef Committee on Social Thought the Department of Philosophy and the college Paul Ricoeur John Nuveen Professor Emeritus in the Divinity School 1971 1991 Bertrand Russell visiting professor of philosophy 1938 1939 Howard Stein philosopher and historian of science Leo Strauss professor of political philosophy 1949 1967 Paul Johannes Tillich professor of religion 1962 James Hayden Tufts former professor of philosophyReligion EditRichard T Antoun professor 1989 professor emeritus of anthropology at Binghamton University stabbed to death by student in 2009 J A B van Buitenen George V Bobrinskoy Professor of Sanskrit in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations Wendy Doniger Historian of Religions 1978 Mircea Eliade Sewell Avery Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions 1958 1986 best known for his myth of the Eternal Return and his book The Sacred and the Profane The Nature of Religion Joseph Kitagawa historian of religions Hans Kung Catholic priest theologian and author Bruce Lincoln historian of religions Martin Marty Frank Reynolds David Tracy professor emeritus of theology 1970 leading figure in theological hermeneutics and proponent of theological pluralism in works such as Plurality and Ambiguity University of Chicago Press 1986 Joachim Wach historian of religions 1944 55 Christian K Wedemeyer associate professor of the history of religions MacArthur Fellow in 1987Science EditWarder Clyde Allee ecologist and professor of zoology Zonia Baber geographer and geologist Myrtle Bachelder chemist and Women s Army Corps officer noted for her secret work on the Manhattan Project atomic bomb program and for the development of techniques in the chemistry of metals Ralph Buchsbaum invertebrate zoologist R Stephen Berry physical chemist MacArthur Fellow in 1983 John T Cacioppo biological psychologist Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor Marcela Carena particle physicist John Carlstrom astrophysicist MacArthur Fellow Sean M Carroll cosmologist Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin geologist developed planetesimal theory Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar 1983 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics Fay Cooper Cole witness at the Scopes Monkey Trial Arthur Compton physicist who discovered the Compton effect and oversaw the Manhattan Project Jerry Coyne professor emeritus specialist in speciation and evolutionary genetics Andrew M Davis professor of astronomy and geophysical sciences developed resonant ionization mass spectrometry Savas Dimopoulos particle physicist Michael Dickinson bioengineer and neuroscientist Enrico Fermi 1938 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics James Franck Nobel laureate Karl Freed physical chemist Daniel Friedan theoretical physicist MacArthur Fellow in 1987 T Theodore Fujita atmospheric scientist and renowned tornado expert developer of Fujita scale Murray Gell Mann 1969 Nobel Prize in Physics Henry A Gleason ecologist botanist and taxonomist Maria Goeppert Mayer developed model for nuclear shell structure at the University of Chicago for which she received a Nobel in Physics in 1963 George Ellery Hale solar astronomer best known for his discovery of magnetic fields in sunspots James Hartle theoretical physicist at the Enrico Fermi Institute Ronald Wilbert Harris professor of physics and department chair astronomer photographer Chuan He professor of chemistry chemical biologist Gerhard Herzberg 1971 Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry Edwin Hubble astronomer observational cosmologist Clyde A Hutchison Jr physical chemist Ole J Kleppa pioneer in high temperature thermochemistry inventor of the Kleppa Calorimeter Edward W Kolb cosmologist Martin Kreitman geneticist MacArthur Fellow in 1991 Bruce Lahn professor of human genetics Ernest Lawrence 1939 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics Richard Lewontin pioneered use of molecular biology on questions of evolution and genetic variation Albert J Libchaber physicist recipient of Wolf Prize in Physics in 1986 MacArthur Fellow in 1986 Frank Rattray Lillie embryologist and zoologist Joseph Lykken particle physicist Joseph Edward Mayer physical chemist Martha McClintock biological psychologist Albert A Michelson first American Nobel laureate in the sciences known for the Michelson Morley experiment a cornerstone of relativity theory measured the speed of light Robert Millikan Nobel laureate in Physics known for his measurement of the charge of the electron and the photoelectric effect performed famed oil drop experiment at the University of Chicago s Ryerson Laboratory which has been designated a historic physics landmark by the American Physical Society Robert S Mulliken 1966 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1983 Priestley Medal John Keith Moffat Louis Block Professor in Biochemistry Molecular and Cell Biology former Deputy Provost for Research and Guggenheim Fellow noted for Time resolved crystallography Yoichiro Nambu winner of Sakurai Prize Wolf Prize Nobel Prize in Physics and the National Medal of Science considered founder of string theory known for color charge in quantum chromodynamics and work on spontaneous symmetry breaking in particle physics C Robert O Dell astrophysicist Project Scientist for Hubble Space TelescopeEugene Parker astrophysicist known for his work on the solar wind Stuart Rice chemist National Medal of Science winner Howard Taylor Ricketts pathologist Bernard Roizman virologist member of the National Academy of Sciences Clemens C J Roothaan physicist and chemist Lanny D Schmidt Inventor and researcher member of the National Academy of Engineering Florence B Seibert biochemist winner of the Garvan Olin Medal member of the National Women s Hall of Fame Stephen Shenker theoretical physicist string theorist MacArthur Fellow in 1987 Paul Sigler former professor worked out the structure of the RNA molecule responsible for the initiation of protein synthesis 1 Maria Spiropulu particle physicist Otto Struve astronomer Lucy Graves Taliaferro parasitologist Edward Teller Father of the hydrogen bomb Michael S Turner cosmologist Russell Tuttle primate morphologist Harold Urey Nobel Prize in Chemistry Robert M Wald gravitational physicist Carlos E M Wagner particle physicist Frank Wilczek theoretical physicist mathematician 2004 Nobel Prize laureate Sewall Wright National Medal of Science winner one of the founders of population genetics Ian Foster computer scientist pioneer of Grid ComputingMedicine and health policy EditSusan L Cohn professor of pediatrics and dean for clinical research 2 Raphael Carl Lee surgeon medical researcher biomedical engineer MacArthur Fellow in 1981 Nathaniel Kleitman physiologist and sleep researcher recognized as the father of modern sleep research Harold Pollack professor and chair of the Center for Health Administration Studies Mark Siegler director of the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Daniel Sulmasy medical ethicist Olufunmilayo Olopade Distinguished Service Professor in Medicine and Human genetics MacArthur FellowSocial sciences EditJames A Robinson The Reverend Dr Richard L Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies and University Professor at Harris School of Public Policy Arjun Appadurai A M 1973 Ph D 1976 former professor of anthropology Gary Becker A M 1953 Ph D 1955 University Professor in Economics Graduate School of Business and Sociology Katherine Baicker Health economist Dean and Emmett Dedmon Professor at Harris School of Public Policy Chris Blattman economist political scientist member of the Pearson Institute Leonard Bloomfield linguist who led the development of structural linguistics Donald Bogue A M Ph D current professor of sociology at the University of Chicago Dipesh Chakrabarty Lawrence A Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor in History and South Asian Languages amp Civilizations Ronald Coase Clifton R Musser Professor Emeritus of Economics The Law School Constantin Fasolt professor of Early Modern European history Robert Fogel Charles R Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor of American Institutions John Hope Franklin John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in History Milton Friedman Paul Snowden Russell Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Economics Susan Gal Mae amp Sidney G Metzl Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics leading scholar in studies of Eastern Europe linguistic anthropology and gender Clifford Geertz professor of anthropology 1960 1970 Matthew Gentzkow Richard O Ryan Professor of Economics and Neubauer Family Faculty Fellow Susan Goldin Meadow Beardsley Ruml Distinguished Service Professor in the Departments of Psychology Comparative Human Development the college and the Committee on Education Chauncy Harris pioneering geographer at the University of Chicago in the first department of geography in the United States Friedrich Hayek former professor in the Committee on Social Thought James Heckman winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2000 Hans Joas visiting professor of sociology and social thought and a member of the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago Morton A Kaplan professor of political science Evelyn M Kitagawa B A 1941 Ph D 1951 professor of sociology Karin Knorr Cetina George Wells Beadle Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology and Sociology Lawrence Kohlberg A B 1949 Ph D 1958 professor in the Committee on Human Development 1962 1968 Maynard C Krueger socialist vice presidential candidate and professor of economics 1933 Harold Lasswell one of the most influential political scientists of the 20th century Karl Lashley gestaltist psychologist Steven Levitt Alvin H Baum Professor in Economics Mark Lilla professor in the Committee on Social Thought 1999 2007 John A List economist pioneer in the field of experimental economics Robert Lucas Jr A B 1959 Ph D 1964 John Dewey Distinguished Service Professor in Economics Jacob Marschak economist leader of the Cowles Commission Raven I McDavid Jr linguist dialectologist John Mearsheimer R Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science Charles Edward Merriam founder of the behavioral approach to political science Merton H Miller Robert R McCormick Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus Graduate School of Business Hans Morgenthau international relations theorist his book Politics Among Nations defined the international relations field Robert Pape Ph D 1988 professor of political science Vivian Paley early childhood education researcher MacArthur Fellow in 1989 Robert E Park professor of sociology 1914 1936 Henry Paulson fellow at the Harris School of Public Policy Studies and the chairman of the Paulson Institute 74th United States Secretary of the Treasury William R Polk established the Center for Middle Eastern Studies serving as Founding Director Kenneth Prewitt director of the Census Bureau from 1998 to 2001 appointed assistant professor in 1965 Alfred Radcliffe Brown professor of anthropology 1931 1937 developed theory of Structural Functionalism Robert Redfield professor of anthropology 1927 1958 Albert Rees former University of Chicago and Princeton University economics professor former Provost at Princeton advisor to President Gerald Ford Carl Rogers one of the founders of humanistic psychology Marshall Sahlins Charles F Grey Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Anthropology Edward Sapir creator of the Sapir Whorf hypothesis arguably the most influential figure in American linguistics Saskia Sassen Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology 1998 2007 David M Schneider professor of anthropology 1960 1986 Michael Schudson journalism expert 1976 1980 Richard Shweder Harold H Swift Distinguished Service Professor of Human Development in the Department of Comparative Human Development Michael Silverstein Charles F Grey Distinguished Service Professor of anthropology linguistics and psychology MacArthur Fellow in 1982 Theda Skocpol former professor of sociology 1981 1986 now Dean of Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard George Stigler Charles R Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and Graduate School of Business Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah specialised in studies of Thailand Sri Lanka and Tamils as well as the anthropology of religion and politics William I Thomas Ph D 1896 professor of sociology 1896 1918 Frederic Thrasher sociologist and prominent member of the Chicago School of Sociology Victor Turner former professor in the Committee on Social Thought Thorstein Veblen professor of political economy 1892 1906 Stephen Walt former professor 1989 1999 and deputy dean of social sciences 1996 1999 dean of Harvard s John F Kennedy School of Government after tenure at the University of Chicago Naomi Weisstein professor of psychology Guggenheim fellow William Julius Wilson Lucy Flower University Professor of Sociology 1972 1996 Albert Wohlstetter awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom influenced prominent neoconservatives including Paul Wolfowitz prominent theorist of the Cold War Dali Yang William Claude Reavis Professor in the Department of Political Science Faculty Director of the University of Chicago Center in Beijing Theodore O Yntema Ph D 1929 economist director of the Cowles Commission Iris Marion Young former professor of political science Raghuram Rajan Katherine Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the Booth School of Business Former Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund Former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and former Chief Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister of India Author of Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists with Luigi Zingales Fault Lines I Do What i Do and The Third PillarArts and entertainment EditWalter Blair English professor Jan Chiapusso piano pedagogue John Eaton composer MacArthur Fellow in 1990 Roger Ebert X 1970 film critic and lecturer at Graham School winner of the Pulitzer Prize Cecile Fromont art historian Philip Gossett musicologist and scholar of 19th century Italian opera Inigo Manglano Ovalle MacArthur Fellow in 2001 Shulamit Ran William H Colvin Professor of Music 1973 present winner of the Pulitzer Prize student of Ralph Shapey Ralph Shapey composer MacArthur Fellow in 1982 Jacqueline Stewart film history Jessica Stockholder sculptor Arts Department ChairUniversity Presidents EditPresident Life TenureWilliam Rainey Harper 1856 1906 1891 1906Harry Pratt Judson 1849 1927 1906 1923Ernest DeWitt Burton 1856 1925 1923 1925Max Mason 1877 1961 1925 1928Robert Hutchins 1899 1977 1929 1951Lawrence A Kimpton 1910 1977 1951 1960George Wells Beadle 1903 1989 1961 1968Edward H Levi 1911 2000 1968 1975John T Wilson 1914 1990 1975 1978Hanna Holborn Gray born 1930 1978 1993Hugo F Sonnenschein 1941 2021 1993 2000Don Michael Randel born 1940 2000 2006Robert J Zimmer born 1947 2006 2021Paul Alivisatos born 1959 from 2021Notes Edit Chicago School of literary criticism MacArthur Fellow list of winnersReferences Edit Paul Sigler obituary Susan Cohn receives AACR Joseph H Burchenal Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in Clinical Cancer Research www uchicagomedicine org Retrieved 2019 12 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of University of Chicago faculty amp oldid 1130136497, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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