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Administration
Deans
- Alexander Meiklejohn, Dean; 8th President of Amherst College
- Barnaby Keeney, Dean of the College (1953–55); 12th President of Brown University
- Charles Henry Watts II, Dean of the College (1958–62); President of Bucknell University
- Robert W. Morse, Dean of the College (1962–64); 1st President of Case Western Reserve University
- Walter Massey, Dean of the College (1975–79); 10th President of Morehouse College[1]
- Sheila Blumstein, Dean of the College (1987–97); Albert D. Mead Professor Emerita of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences
- Maud Mandel, Dean of the College (2014–18); 18th President of Williams College
Provosts
- William S. Simmons, 7th Provost (1998–99); Professor of Anthropology[2][3]
- Robert Zimmer, 9th Provost (2002–06); 13th President of the University of Chicago[4]
- David Kertzer, 10th Provost (2011–14), Paul Dupee, Jr., University Professor of Social Science
- Mark Schlissel, 11th Provost (2011–14), Professor of Biology; 14th President of the University of Michigan
- Vicki Colvin, 12th Provost (2014–15), Vernon K. Krieble Professor of Chemistry and Engineering
- Richard M. Locke, 13th Provost (2015–), Schreiber Family Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs
Humanities
- Shadi Bartsch, W. Duncan MacMillan II Professor of Classics (2008–09)
- Rey Chow, Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Professor in the Humanities
- Shaye J. D. Cohen, Samuel Ungerleider Professor of Judaic Studies (1991–2001)
- Beshara Doumani, Mahmoud Darwish Professor of Palestinian Studies,[5] President of Birzeit University
- Joel Feinberg, (1955–7)[6]
- Leela Gandhi, John Hawkes Professor of the Humanities and English
- Hans Kurath, Professor of Germanics and Linguistics
- Jacob Neusner, Professor of Judaic Studies (1968–89), Ungerleider Distinguished Scholar in Judaic Studies[7][8]
- Adrienne Keene, Assistant Professor of American Studies
- David Pingree, Professor of History of Mathematics and Classics
- Chinua Achebe, David and Marianna Fisher University Professor, Professor of Africana Studies, author of Things Fall Apart[9]
- Ama Ata Aidoo, Visiting Professor of Africana Studies
- B. Anthony Bogues, Asa Messer Professor of Humanities and Critical Theory, Director, Center of the Study of Slavery and Justice
- Charles E. Cobb Jr., Visiting professor of Africana Studies
- Sylviane Diouf, Visiting Scholar
- Lewis Gordon, Chair, Department of Africana Studies (2001–03)
- George Lamming, Visiting Professor
- Ibram X. Kendi, Visiting Assistant Professor (2014)[10]
- Tricia Rose, Chancellor's Professor of Africana Studies; Director, Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
- Ruth Simmons, Professor of Comparative Literature and Africana Studies (2001–)[11]
- Greg Tate, Visiting Professor
English and Literary Arts
- Amanda Anderson, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Humanities and English
- Robert Creeley, Distinguished Professor (2002–05)[12]
- Brian Evenson, Professor of Literary Arts (2003–15)
- Carlos Fuentes, Professor-at-Large
- Forrest Gander, A.K. Seaver Professor Emeritus of Literary Arts & Comparative Literature, recipient of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
- Michael S. Harper
- John Hawkes, Professor of English (1958–88)[13]
- Adrienne Kennedy,Visiting Associate Professor (1979–80)
- Arnold Weinstein, Richard and Edna Salomon Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature
- John Edgar Wideman, Asa Messer Professor Emeritus of Africana Studies and Literary Arts
- Erin Cressida Wilson
- Carolyn D. Wright
History
- Omer Bartov, John P. Birkelund Distinguished Professor of European History
- Deborah Cohen, Professor of History (2002–10)
- Harold J. Cook, John F. Nickoll Professor of History
- Natalie Zemon Davis, Assistant Professor (1959-63)
- Timothy J. G. Harris, Munro, Goodwin, Wilkinson Professor of European History
- David Herlihy, Barnaby Conrad and Mary Critchfield Keeney Professor and Professor of History[14] (–1991)
- Evelyn Hu-DeHart, Professor of History and American Studies
- H. Stuart Hughes, (1940–41)[15]
- Forrest McDonald, Professor of History (1958-67)
- Edmund Morgan, Professor of History (1946–55)
- Tara Nummedal, Professor of History and Italian Studies
- James T. Patterson, Ford Foundation Professor Emeritus
- Joan L. Richards, Professor Emerita of History
- Joan Wallach Scott, Nancy Duke Lewis University Professor (1980–85)
- Gordon S. Wood, Professor of History Emeritus at Brown University, recipient of the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for History
Philosophy
- Linda Martín Alcoff
- Nomy Arpaly, Professor of Philosophy
- Jason Brennan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
- Roderick Chisholm, Romero Elton Professor of Natural Theology (1958–), Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Humanities (1975–)
- David Estlund, Lombardo Professor of the Humanities
- Mary Louise Gill, David Benedict Professor of Classics and Philosophy
- Paul Guyer, Jonathan Nelson Professor of Humanities and Philosophy
- Jaegwon Kim, William Herbert Perry Faunce Professor Emeritus of Philosophy
- Martha Nussbaum, David Benedict Professor and Professor of Philosophy, Classics, and Comparative Literature (1987–89)
- Wesley C. Salmon, Professor of Philosophy (1955–1963)[16]
- Ernest Sosa, Professor of Philosophy (1964–2007)
- Richard Taylor , William Herbert Perry Faunce Professor of Philosophy (1959–62)[17]
Archeology
- Susan E. Alcock, Director, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World (2006–2015)
- Peter van Dommelen, Joukowsky Family Professor of Archaeology; Director, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World
- Stephen D. Houston, Dupee Family Professor of Social Science
Modern Culture and Media
- Ariella Azoulay, Professor of Comparative Literature and Modern Culture and Media
- Tina Campt, Owen F. Walker Professor of Humanities and Professor of Modern Culture and Media[18]
- Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Professor of Modern Culture and Media (2010–18)
- Joan Copjec, Professor of Modern Culture and Media
- Mary Ann Doane, George Hazard Crooker Professor of Modern Culture and Media (1979–2011)
- Bonnie Honig, Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Modern Culture and Media and Political Science
Sciences
Biology
- David E. Cane, Vernon K. Krieble Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Professor Emeritus of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry
- John Donoghue, Founder, Carney Institute for Brain Science
- Mark Schlissel, 11th Provost (2011–14), Professor of Biology; 14th President of the University of Michigan
- Anne Fausto-Sterling, Nancy Duke Lewis Professor Emerita of Biology and Gender Studies[19]
- Diane Lipscombe, Reliance Dhirubhai Ambani Director, Carney Institute for Brain Science; Thomas J. Watson, Sr. Professor of Science
- Kenneth R. Miller, Professor of Biology[20]
- Masatoshi Nei, Professor of Biology (1971–72)[21]
- Arto Nurmikko, L. Herbert Ballou University Professor of Engineering
Physics
- Stephon Alexander, Professor of Physics
- Léon Brillouin, Professor of Physics (1942–43)
- Leon Cooper, Thomas J. Watson, Sr. Professor of Science (1974–); recipient of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics[22]
- Sylvester James Gates, Ford Foundation Professor of Physics, Director of the Center of Advanced Theoretical Sciences[23]
- Gerald Guralnik, Chancellor’s Professor of Physics[24]
- Leo Kadanoff, University Professor, Professor of Physics and Engineering (1969–78)
- J. Michael Kosterlitz, Harrison E. Farnsworth Professor of Physics; recipient of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics[25]
Chemistry
- Lars Onsager, Instructor in Chemistry, recipient of the 1968 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Computer Science
- Eugene Charniak, Chair, Department of Computer Science (1991–97); University Professor of Computer Science (2006–)[26]
- Andries van Dam, Thomas J. Watson Jr. University Professor of Technology and Education, Professor of Computer Science
- Pedro Felipe Felzenszwalb, Professor of Engineering and Computer Science
- Maurice Herlihy, An Wang Professor of Computer Science
- Leslie P. Kaelbling, Professor of Computer Science (1991–99)
- Paris Kanellakis, Professor of Computer Science (1990–95)
- Shriram Krishnamurthi, Professor of Computer Science
- Michael L. Littman, Professor of Computer Science (2012–)
- Robert Sedgewick, Professor of Computer Science (1975-85)
- Roberto Tamassia, Plastech Professor of Computer Science
- Jeffrey Vitter, Professor of Computer Science (1988–92), 17th Chancellor of the University of Mississippi[27]
- Stanley Zdonik, Professor of Computer Science
Medicine and Public Health
- Eli Y. Adashi
- Patrick Aebischer
- Seth Berkley
- David Berson
- Mary Carskadon
- Esther Choo, Assistant Professor
- Braden Fleming, Lucy Lippitt Professor of Orthopaedics, Professor of Engineering
- Donald S. Gann, Chair of Surgery (1979–88)
- Ashish Jha, Dean of the School of Public Health (2020–)[28]
- Peter D. Kramer, Clinical Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
- David C. Lewis, Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Community Health, Donald G. Millar Distinguished Professor of Alcohol and Addiction Studies
- Simin Liu, Professor of Epidemiology, Surgery, and Medicine[29]
- Megan Ranney, Professor of Emergency Medicine
- George Davis Snell, Instructor in Zoology, recipient of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Peter A. Stewart, Professor Emeritus of Medical Science (1965–83)
- Benjamin Waterhouse, Professor of Natural History (1784–1791), co-founder of Harvard Medical School[30]
Political science and International Affairs
- J. Brian Atwood, Visiting Fellow for International and Public Affairs, Watson Institute
- Richard Boucher, Senior Fellow, Watson Institute
- Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Professor-at-Large, Watson Institute; 34th President of Brazil[31]
- Lincoln Chafee, Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Watson Institute[32]
- James Der Derian
- Richard Holbrooke, Professor-at-Large; U.S. Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, 22nd U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.
- David Kennedy, David and Marianna Fisher University Professor of International Relations
- Sergei Khrushchev, Senior Fellow, Watson Institute
- Stephen Kinzer, Senior Fellow, Watson Institute
- ,Margaret Levi, Senior Fellow, Watson Institute
- Ricardo Lagos
- Romano Prodi
- Galina Starovoitova, Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor
- Michael Steele
- Robert Wade, Professor of Political Science and International Political Economy (1996–2000)
- Thomas G. Weiss, Research Professor, Watson Institute
- Darrell M. West, John Hazen White Professor of Political Science and Public Policy (1982–2008)
- Ashutosh Varshney, Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and Political Science[33]
Mathematics
- Thomas Banchoff, Professor Emeritus
- Mary Cartwright, Visiting Professor (1968–69)
- Philip J. Davis, Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics
- Herbert Federer, Professor Emeritus (1946–85)[34]
- William Feller, Associate Professor of Mathematics (1939–45)[35]
- David Gale, Chair, Department of Mathematics (1950–65)[36]
- Stuart Geman, James Manning Professor of Applied Mathematics
- Ulf Grenander, L. Herbert Ballou University Professor (1966–?)[37]
- Joe Harris, (–1988)
- Harold J. Kushner, Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics
- Solomon Lefschetz, Visiting Professor of Applied Mathematics; Founder, Lefschetz Center for Dynamical System
- Chia-Chiao Lin, Associate Professor (1945–47)[38]
- Marston Morse, Assistant Professor (1925–1926)
- David Mumford, Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics, recipient of the Fields Medal (1974)
- Otto E. Neugebauer, Florence Pirce Grant University Professor Emeritus[39]
- Jill Pipher, Elisha Benjamin Andrews Professor of Mathematics, Vice President for Research
- George Pólya, Visiting Professor of Mathematics (1940–42)[34]
- Kavita Ramanan, Roland George Dwight Richardson University Professor of Applied Mathematics
- Chi-Wang Shu, Stowell University Professor of Applied Mathematics[40]
- Joseph H. Silverman, Professor of Mathematics
Engineering
- Linda Abriola, Joan Wernig and E. Paul Sorensen Professor of Engineering (2021–)[41]
- Yuri Bazilevs, E. Paul Sorensen Professor of Engineering
- Vicki Colvin, Vernon K. Krieble Professor of Chemistry and Engineering
- Daniel C. Drucker, (1946–68)[42]
- Pedro Felipe Felzenszwalb, Professor of Engineering and Computer Science
- Huajian Gao, Walter H. Annenberg Professor Emeritus of Engineering[43]
- Lawrence Larson, Sorensen Family Dean of the School of Engineering (2011–)
- James R. Rice, L. Herbert Ballou Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (1973–81); Professor of Engineering (1970–81)[44]
- Shih Choon Fong, Professor
- Subra Suresh, Professor of Engineering; 9th President of Carnegie Mellon University
Arts
Education
- William Damon, University Professor (1996 - 1998)
- Howard Fuller, Senior Fellow, Annenberg Institute for School Reform (1995–97)[45]
Theatre Arts and Performance Studies
- Shura Baryshnikov, Assistant Professor of the Practice
- Paula Vogel, Professor Emerita of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies
Social Sciences
Anthropology
- Nadje Sadig Al-Ali, Robert Family Professor of International Studies
- Carol Delaney, Visiting Professor in Religious Studies (2006–07)
- Shirley Brice Heath, Professor-at-Large[46]
- David Kertzer, Paul Dupee, Jr., University Professor of Social Science
- Louise Lamphere, Professor (1985-86)
- Catherine Lutz, Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Professor Emerita of Anthropology and International Studies
- Kay Warren, Professor Emerita of Anthropology
Economics
- Mark Blyth, William R. Rhodes Professor of International Economics
- Phillip D. Cagan, Professor of Economics (1959-1961)
- John Friedman, Professor of Economics; Chair, Department of Economics
- Oded Galor, Herbert H. Goldberger Professor of Economics
- Herschel Grossman, Merton P. Stoltz Professor in the Social Sciences and Professor of Economics[47]
- Alvin Hansen, (1916–19)[48]
- J. Vernon Henderson, Eastman Professor Emeritus of Political Economy
- Rafael La Porta
- Glenn Loury, Merton P. Stoltz Professor of Social Sciences, Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs (–2004)
- Hyman Minsky, Assistant Professor (1949–58)[49]
- Emily Oster, Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs
- William Poole, Herbert H. Goldberger Professor of Economics (1974–88)[50]
- Jesse Shapiro
- Roberto Serrano, Harrison S. Kravis University Professor of Economics
- Vernon L. Smith, Professor of Economics (1967–68), co-recipient of the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences[51]
- George Stigler
- James T. Campbell
- Colin Channer
- Robert Coover
- Constantine Dafermos
- William Dalrymple
- Curt Ducasse
- Peter D. Eimas
- James L. Fitzgerald
- Stuart Geman
- Matthew Pratt Guterl
- Peter Howitt
- George Karniadakis
- Peter D. Kramer
- Charles Kraus
- Hans Kurath
- Ross Levine
- James Morone
- Ron Nelson
- Felicia Nimue Ackerman
- Katsumi Nomizu
- Paul Phillips
- Kurt Raaflaub
- Judy Richardson
- Boris Rozovsky
- Björn Sandstede
- Robert Scholes
- Peter H. Schultz
- Meinolf Sellmann
- George Snell
- George Stigler
- John L. Thomas
- Peter van Dommelen
- Paula Vogel
- Lai-Sheng Wang
- Lester Frank Ward
- Takeo Watanabe
- Peter Wegner
- Margaret Weir
- Edward L. Widmer
- Erin Cressida Wilson
- C. D. Wright
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