List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1972
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List of Guggenheim Fellowship
winners for 1972, have been awarded annually since 1925, by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts."
Guggenheim Fellowship
Guggenheim Fellowships are American grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts." Each year, the foundation makes...
winners for 1972, have been awarded annually since 1925, by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation was founded in 1925 by Mr. and Mrs. Simon Guggenheim in memory of their son, who died April 26, 1922...
to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts."
Fellow | Category | Field of Study |
Gary Keith Ackers | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Waldemar Adam | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Ward Sykes Allen | Humanities | English Literature |
Svetlana Alpers Svetlana Alpers Svetlana Leontief Alpers is an American artist, art historian and critic. She is a university professor and a consultant to both National Public Radio and the National Endowment for the Humanities. She was born at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her father was Wassily Leontief, a Nobel laureate in... |
Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Theodore M. Andersson | Humanities | German & Scandinavian Literature |
Alfred Appel Alfred Appel Alfred Appel, Jr. was a scholar noted for his investigations into the works of Vladimir Nabokov, modern art and Jazz modernism.As a student at Cornell University, Appel took a course from Nabokov... |
Humanities | American Literature |
Lorenzo Francisco Aristarain | Natural Sciences | Earth Science |
Jorge Arriagada Cousin | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Kenneth J. Arrow | Social Sciences | Economics |
Harold Leslie Atwood | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Albert Bandura Albert Bandura Albert Bandura is a psychologist and the David Starr Jordan Professor Emeritus of Social Science in Psychology at Stanford University... |
Social Sciences | Psychology |
Peter S. Beagle Peter S. Beagle Peter Soyer Beagle is an American fantasist and author of novels, nonfiction, and screenplays. His most notable works include the novels The Last Unicorn, A Fine and Private Place and Tamsin, and the award-winning story "Two Hearts".-Career:Beagle won early recognition from The Scholastic Art &... |
Fiction | |
Robert Beavers Robert Beavers Robert Beavers is an American experimental filmmaker. Born and raised in Massachusetts, he attended Deerfield Academy which he left before graduating to move to New York in 1965 to pursue filmmaking... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Harumi Befu | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Gerard Henri Behague | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Morris Beja | Humanities | English Literature |
George Bekefi | Applied Mathematics | |
Daniel Bell Daniel Bell Daniel Bell was an American sociologist, writer, editor, and professor emeritus at Harvard University, best known for his seminal contributions to the study of post-industrialism... |
Sociology | |
J. Bowyer Bell J. Bowyer Bell J. Bowyer Bell was an American historian, artist and art critic.-Background and early life:Bell was born into an Episcopalian family on 15 November 1931 in New York City. The family later moved to Alabama, from where Bell attended Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, majoring in... |
Political Science | |
Kenneth Bernard Kenneth Bernard Kent Bernard was a Trinidadian athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres.He competed for Trinidad and Tobago in the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan in the 4 x 400 metre relay where he won the bronze medal with his teammates Edwin Skinner, Edwin Roberts and Wendell Mottley.-References:*... |
Drama & Performance Art | |
Merton Ronald Bernfield | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
R. Stephen Berry R. Stephen Berry R. Stephen Berry is a U.S. professor of physical chemistry.He is the James Franck Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at The University of Chicago and Special Advisor to the Director for National Security, at Argonne National Laboratory... |
Chemistry | |
Richard Bersohn | Chemistry | |
Edwin L. Bierman | Medicine & Health | |
Roger William Birnbaum | Medicine & Health | |
Carla Bley Carla Bley Carla Bley, née Borg, is an American jazz composer, pianist, organist and band leader. An important figure in the Free Jazz movement of the 1960s, she is perhaps best known for her jazz opera Escalator Over The Hill , as well as a book of compositions that have been performed by many other... |
Music Composition | |
Seymour Boardman Seymour Boardman Seymour Boardman was a New York abstract expressionist. Since his first solo exhibition in Paris in 1951, Boardman developed a personal vision and style of his own, following his own path of abstraction... |
Fine Arts | |
Mel Bochner Mel Bochner Mel Bochner is an American conceptual artist. Mr. Bochner received his BFA in 1962 and honorary Doctor of Fine Arts in 2005 from the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University... |
Fine Arts | |
Charles M. Brand | Medieval History | |
Edward Brandabur | English Literature | |
Paul Richard Brass | Political Science | |
Charles Chester Brinton | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Kenelm O. L. Burridge Kenelm Burridge - Biography :Kenelm Burridge was born in 1922 in Malta. After a childhood in Lucknow, India, he attended school in Great Britain. Burridge enlisted in the Royal Navy in 1939, serving throughout the Second World War... |
Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Geoffrey L. Bursill-Hall | Linguistics | |
Friedrich H. Busse | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
James F. Cahill James F. Cahill James F. Cahill was one of the pioneers of scuba diving, in essence helping to create the sport and industry.He was the first man to scuba dive in New England waters, one of the first Navy SEALs and a co-founder of National Association of Underwater Instructors according to published accounts.One... |
Fine Arts Research | |
Robert Chilton Calfee | Psychology | |
Harry M. Callahan | Creative Arts | Photography |
Herbert B. Callen | Physics | |
Fernando Cardoso | Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Allan M. Cartter | Education | |
Mary Ann Caws Mary Ann Caws Mary Ann Caws is an American author, art historian and literary critic.She is currently a Distinguished Professor of English, French and Comparative Literature at the Graduate School of the City University of New York. She is an expert on Surrealism and modern English and French literature,... |
French Literature | |
F. Stuart Chapin | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Jule Gregory Charney Jule Gregory Charney Jule Gregory Charney was an American meteorologist who played an important role in developing weather prediction. He developed a set of equations for calculating the large-scale motions of planetary-scale waves... |
Earth Science | |
Stanley Coben | U.S. History | |
David Robbins Coffin | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
John Ireland Collins | Fine Arts | |
Michael G. Cooke | English Literature | |
Morton Corn | Medicine & Health | |
Daniel MacGhie Cory | American Literature | |
James Melville Cox | American Literature | |
Jorge V. Crisci | Plant Sciences | |
Anne Greet Cushing | Humanities | French Literature |
Donald Davie Donald Davie Donald Alfred Davie was an English Movement poet, and literary critic. His poems in general are philosophical and abstract, but often evoke various landscapes.-Biography:... |
Poetry | |
Christopher Davis Christopher Davis Christopher Davis , the Bahamian goalkeeper plays for London City in the Canadian Soccer League.-International career:... |
Fiction | |
Richard Whitlock Davis | British History | |
Peter Rodney Day | Plant Sciences | |
Jaques Marc de Caso | Fine Arts Research | |
Liliane De Cock | Creative Arts | Photography |
Carl N. Degler Carl N. Degler Carl Neumann Degler is an American historian. Degler is a past president of the Organization of American Historians, the American Historical Association and the Southern Historical Association... |
U.S. History | |
Daniel Deykin | Medicine & Health | |
Robert Di Domenica | Music Composition | |
Alexander Anthony Di Lella | Religion | |
Dominick Di Meo | Fine Arts | |
David L. Dilcher | Plant Sciences | |
E. L. Doctorow E. L. Doctorow Edgar Lawrence Doctorow is an American author.- Biography :Edgar Lawrence Doctorow was born in the Bronx, New York City, the son of second-generation Americans of Russian Jewish descent... |
Fiction | |
Charles M. Dodge | Music Composition | |
James M. Drew | Music Composition | |
William A. Dunas | Creative Arts | Choreography |
John Stuart Edwards | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Thomas Robert Edwards | English Literature | |
John Elderfield John Elderfield John Elderfield was the Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, from 2003 to 2008.Elderfield studied the history of art at the University of Manchester and the University of Leeds... |
Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Richard E. Ellis | Social Sciences | Law |
Stephen Thompson Emlen | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Terence Emmons | Humanities | Russian History |
Frank R. Ervin | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Manuel Alberto Escobar Sambrano | Humanities | Linguistics |
Brian Murray Fagan | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
John William Faller | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Solomon Feferman Solomon Feferman Solomon Feferman is an American philosopher and mathematician with major works in mathematical logic.He was born in New York City, New York, and received his Ph.D. in 1957 from the University of California, Berkeley under Alfred Tarski... |
Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Walter Ferro | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Albert Fishlow Albert Fishlow Albert Fishlow is the director of the Columbia Institute of Latin American Studies and director of the Center for the Study of Brazil at Columbia. He was previously the Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics at the Council of Foreign Relations.Dr... |
Humanities | Economic History |
Jerry A. Fodor | Social Sciences | Psychology |
Maria Irene Fornes María Irene Fornés María Irene Fornés is a Cuban-American avant garde playwright and director who is associated with the establishment of the Off-off-Broadway movement in the 1960s. Fornes themes focused on poverty and feminism. In 1965, she won her first Obie Award for Promenade and her second for The Successful... |
Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Paula Fox Paula Fox Paula Fox is an American author of novels for adults and children and two memoirs. Her novel The Slave Dancer received the Newbery Medal in 1974; and in 1978, she was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal. More recently, A Portrait of Ivan won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 2008.Her... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
William Robert Frazer | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Karl Frederick Freed | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Herbert Freeman Herbert Freeman Dr. Herbert Freeman is a computer scientist who made important contributions to the field of automatic label placement, computer graphics, including anti-aliasing, and machine vision. Dr. Freeman held many prestigious professorial posts such as in RPI , NYU, and Rutgers University.Dr... |
Natural Sciences | Computer Science |
Edward Fort Fry | Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Charlotte Furth | Humanities | East Asian Studies |
Ernest J. Gaines | Fiction | |
G. Karl Galinsky | Classics | |
Robert E. Gallman | Economic History | |
Juan García Ponce Juan García Ponce Juan García Ponce was a Mexican novelist, short-story writer, essayist, translator and critic of Mexican art.-Life and works:... |
Fiction | |
Peter D. A. Garnsey | Classics | |
Robert E. Garrison | Earth Science | |
Jack Porter Gibbs | Sociology | |
Eleanor Jack Gibson | Psychology | |
James Ronald Gibson | Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Sander Lawrence Gilman | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Edward Giobbi Edward Giobbi Edward Gioachino Giobbi is an American artist and cookbook author.Giobbi's paintings and other renderings appear in collections in the U.S. and, particularly, in Italy. His works have been shown in solo and group shows featuring a range from abstract impressionism to pop art... |
Fine Arts | |
Henry H. Glassie | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Herman Randolph Gluck | Mathematics | |
Arthur Stanley Goldberger | Economics | |
Gerson Goldhaber Gerson Goldhaber Gerson Goldhaber was an American particle physicist and astrophysicist. He was one of the discoverers of the J/ψ meson which confirmed the existence of the charm quark... |
Physics | |
DeWitt Stetten Goodman | Medicine & Health | |
Richard Edwin Goodman | Engineering | |
Robert Arthur Goodnough | Fine Arts | |
Robert Gordis Robert Gordis Robert Gordis was a leading Conservative rabbi. He founded the first Conservative Jewish day school, served as President of the Rabbinical Assembly and the Synagogue Council of America, and was a professor at Jewish Theological Seminary of America from 1940 to 1992.He wrote one of the first... |
Religion | |
William Edwin Gordon | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
Daniel Gorenstein Daniel Gorenstein Daniel E. Gorenstein was an American mathematician. He earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Harvard University, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1950 under Oscar Zariski, introducing in his dissertation Gorenstein rings... |
Mathematics | |
Irving I. Gottesman Irving I. Gottesman Irving I. Gottesman is a psychiatric geneticist who devoted most of his career to the study of the genetics of schizophrenia. The Web of Science lists over 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals that have been cited over 8000 times, with an h-index of 47... |
Psychology | |
Oleg Grabar Oleg Grabar Oleg Grabar was a French-born art historian and archeologist, who spent most of his career in the United States, as a leading figure in the field of Islamic art and architecture.-Academic career:... |
Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Patricia Albjerg Graham | Education | |
Richard Graham Richard Graham Richard Graham is a Brazilian/American historian specializing in nineteenth-century Brazil. He was formerly Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin, and is now professor emeritus there.-Works:... |
Latin American Literature | |
Harry B. Gray Harry B. Gray Harry Barkus Gray is the Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry at California Institute of Technology. He won the Priestley Medal in 1991, Harvey Prize in 2000, The Benjamin Franklin Medal in Chemistry in 2004, and the Wolf Prize in Chemistry in 2004.-Career:Gray received his B.S... |
Chemistry | |
James Joseph Griffin | Physics | |
Robert B. Griffiths | Physics | |
Ted Robert Gurr Ted Robert Gurr Ted Robert Gurr is one of the world’s leading authorities on political conflict and instability. His book Why Men Rebel emphasized the importance of social psychological factors and ideology as root sources of political violence... |
Political Science | |
Nathan G. Hale | Humanities | U.S. History |
Charles Michael Hampden-Turner | Psychology | |
Harold John Hanham | British History | |
Robert William Hanning | Literary Criticism | |
Marc Jules Prosper Hanrez | French Literature | |
A. Brooks Harris | Physics | |
Wilson Harris Wilson Harris Sir Theodore Wilson Harris is a Guyanese writer. He initially wrote poetry, but has since become a well-known novelist and essayist. His writing style is often said to be abstract and densely metaphorical, and his subject matter wide-ranging.Wilson Harris was born in New Amsterdam in what was then... |
General Nonfiction | |
Louis Hartz Louis Hartz Louis Hartz was an American political scientist and influential liberal proponent of the idea of American exceptionalism.... |
Political Science | |
Moshe Held | Near Eastern Studies | |
Peter Heller Peter Heller Peter S. Heller is a recognized expert on fiscal policy and public finance. The former Deputy Director of the Fiscal Affairs Department of the International Monetary Fund , he has advised both industrial and developing countries on broad macroeconomic policy strategies and technical policy reforms... |
Physics | |
Maxwell F. Hendler | Fine Arts | |
Nathan Irving Hentoff | General Nonfiction | |
Donald Denison Hester | Economics | |
Michael G. Hill | Geography & Environmental Studies | |
William Innes Homer William Innes Homer William Innes Homer is an American academic, art historian, and author. Homer is an expert in the life and works of painter Thomas Eakins.-Academic career:... |
Fine Arts Research | |
David Lawrence Huber | Physics | |
Ronald William Hunt | Fine Arts Research | |
Samuel P. Huntington Samuel P. Huntington Samuel Phillips Huntington was an influential American political scientist who wrote highly-regarded books in a half-dozen sub-fields of political science, starting in 1957... |
Political Science | |
George Huppert | French History | |
James Robert de Jager Jackson | English Literature | |
Jerald W. Jacquard | Fine Arts | |
Keith Jarrett Keith Jarrett Keith Jarrett is an American pianist and composer who performs both jazz and classical music.Jarrett started his career with Art Blakey, moving on to play with Charles Lloyd and Miles Davis. Since the early 1970s he has enjoyed a great deal of success in jazz, jazz fusion, and classical music; as... |
Music Composition | |
Luis A. Jiménez de Asúa | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Charles Sidney Johnson | Chemistry | |
Lester Johnson Lester Johnson Lester Roland Johnson was a U.S. Representative from Wisconsin.-Biography:Born in Brandon, Wisconsin, Johnson attended the public schools and Lawrence University from 1919 to 1921.... |
Fine Arts | |
Jiri Jonas | Chemistry | |
Russell Lewis Jones | Plant Sciences | |
Richard Isaac Joseph | Physics | |
Kenneth Bradley Josephson | Creative Arts | Photography |
Akira Kaji | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
James Bailey Kaler | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
Neville Robert Kallenbach | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Leon R. Kass | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
David R. Kassoy | Applied Mathematics | |
Alex Katz Alex Katz Alex Katz is an American figurative artist associated with the Pop art movement. In particular, he is known for his paintings, sculptures, and prints and is represented by numerous galleries internationally.-Life and work:... |
Fine Arts | |
Jerrold Jacob Katz | Philosophy | |
Joseph Katz Joseph Katz Joseph Katz allegedly worked for Soviet intelligence from the 1930s to the late 1940s as one of its most active liaison agents. Katz was assigned management of the “First Line,” that part of the NKGB mission aimed at recruiting selected members of the Communist Party USA... |
American Literature | |
George B. Kauffman | History of Science & Technology | |
Paul Kay Paul Kay Paul Kay is an emeritus professor of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, United States. He joined the University in 1966 as a member of the Department of Anthropology, transferring to the Department of Linguistics in 1982 and now working at the International Computer Science... |
Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Robert Hale Kaylor | Creative Arts | Film |
John F. W. Keana | Chemistry | |
Leon Morris Keer | Applied Mathematics | |
Suzanne Keller | Sociology | |
Hans Janos Kende | Plant Sciences | |
Herbert Leon Kessler | Fine Arts Research | |
Harry Kesten Harry Kesten Harry Kesten is an American mathematician best known for his work in probability, most notably on random walks and percolation theory.- Biography :... |
Mathematics | |
Henry S. Kingdon | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Donald Ervin Knuth | Computer Science | |
Stephen Edward Koss | British History | |
Jan K. Kott | Theatre Arts | |
Fernando Krahn Fernando Krahn Fernando Krahn was a Chilean cartoonist and plastic artist. A celebrated cartoonist, his works were published in Esquire, The New Yorker, The Atlantic and The Reporter. In 1973 he was forced to flee his native country Chile to escape persecution after the 1973 Chilean coup d'état... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Thomas Kranidas | English Literature | |
Rockne Krebs | Fine Arts | |
Joseph B. Lambert | Chemistry | |
William Wilson Lambert | Psychology | |
Bernard Langlais | Fine Arts | |
Ira Marvin Lapidus | Medieval History | |
Jacob Lassner Jacob Lassner Jacob Lassner is the Philip M. & Ethel Klutznick Professor of Jewish civilization at Northwestern University.Professor Lassner specializes in Medieval Near Eastern History with an emphasis on urban structures, political culture and the background to Jewish-Muslim relations.-Education and... |
Near Eastern Studies | |
Standish Dyer Lawder | Creative Arts | Film |
Luis López Loza | Fine Arts | |
Wilford Leach Wilford Leach Carson Wilford Leach was an American theatre director, set designer, film director, screenwriter, and college professor.-Biography:... |
Drama & Performance Art | |
Naomi Lebowitz | Literary Criticism | |
Winfred P. Lehmann Winfred P. Lehmann Winfred P. Lehmann was an American linguist noted for his work in historical linguistics, particularly Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Germanic, as well as for pioneering work in machine translation.-Biography:After receiving B.A. in Humanities at the Northwestern College in Watertown in 1936, he... |
Linguistics | |
Robert Lekachman Robert Lekachman Robert Lekachman was an economist known for his extensive advocacy of state intervention, and for a debating style characterized by slow, sing-song speech and circumlocution.... |
Economics | |
Gerhard E. Lenski | Sociology | |
Daniel Levine | U.S. History | |
Paul A. Libby | Applied Mathematics | |
Elliott H. Lieb Elliott H. Lieb Elliott H. Lieb is an eminent American mathematical physicist and professor of mathematics and physics at Princeton University who specializes in statistical mechanics, condensed matter theory, and functional analysis.... |
Mathematics | |
Robert J. Lieber | Political Science | |
Michael Aaron Lieberman | Engineering | |
Stanley Lieberson | Sociology | |
Antonín J. Liehm | Film, Video, & Radio Studies | |
Drahomíra N. Liehm-Novotná | Film, Video, & Radio Studies | |
Gene Elden Likens | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Lewis P. Lipsitt | Psychology | |
Lar Lubovitch Lar Lubovitch Lar Lubovitch is an American choreographer and founded his own dance company, the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company in 1968. Based in New York City, he and the company have toured worldwide.... |
Creative Arts | Choreography |
David Cooke MacDougall | Creative Arts | Film |
Wilferd Madelung Wilferd Madelung Wilferd Ferdinand Madelung is a scholar of Islam. He was born in Stuttgart, Germany, where he completed his early education at Eberhard-Ludwigs-Gymnasium.... |
Near Eastern Studies | |
Edwin Wilson Marrs | English Literature | |
Jerome Max | Drama & Performance Art | |
Donald Stuart McClure | Chemistry | |
Fred W. McDarrah Fred W. McDarrah Frederick William "Fred" McDarrah was an American staff photographer for the Village Voice. He became famous for documenting the cultural phenomenon known as the Beat Generation from its inception in the 1950s. In his book The Artist's World in Pictures, co-authored with Thomas B... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
Bruce A. McFadden | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Donald Lee McGrady | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Henry P. McKean | Mathematics | |
Basil Vincent McKoy | Chemistry | |
Ann E. McMillan | Music Composition | |
James Alan McPherson James Alan McPherson -External links:*... |
Fiction | |
Standish Meacham | British History | |
Alan Haskell Mehler | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Chiang Chung Mei | Applied Mathematics | |
Carlos Meléndez | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Anne Kostelanetz Mellor | English Literature | |
Karl H. Menges | Near Eastern Studies | |
Vivian H. Mercier | Literary Criticism | |
Thomas Charles Merigan | Medicine & Health | |
John Mersereau | Slavic Literature | |
Stanley Milgram Stanley Milgram Stanley Milgram was an American social psychologist most notable for his controversial study known as the Milgram Experiment. The study was conducted in the 1960s during Milgram's professorship at Yale... |
Psychology | |
David Harry Miller | Physics | |
Rupert Griel Miller | Statistics | |
John A. Mills | Theatre Arts | |
Roger Laell Minick | Creative Arts | Photography |
Charles William Misner | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
Jessica Mitford Jessica Mitford Jessica Lucy Freeman-Mitford was an English author, journalist and political campaigner, who was one of the Mitford sisters... |
General Nonfiction | |
Meredith Monk Meredith Monk Meredith Jane Monk is an American composer, performer, director, vocalist, filmmaker, and choreographer. Since the 1960s, Monk has created multi-disciplinary works which combine music, theatre, and dance, recording extensively for ECM Records.-Life and work:Meredith Monk is primarily known for her... |
Music Composition | |
David Montgomery | U.S. History | |
Robert S. Montgomery | Drama & Performance Art | |
José Ricardo Morales Malva | Drama & Performance Art | |
Ciriaco Morón-Arroyo | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Janel Mulder Mueller | English Literature | |
Anthony A. Newcomb | Music Research | |
R. Bruce Nicklas | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Douglass C. North | Economic History | |
Michael John O\'Brien | Humanities | Classics |
Jeffrey O\'Connell | Social Sciences | Law |
George Andrew Olah George Andrew Olah George Andrew Olah is an American chemist. His research involves the generation and reactivity of carbocations via superacids. For this research, Olah was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1994... |
Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Laurie D. Olin | Humanities | Architecture, Planning, & Design |
Alan V. Oppenheim | Natural Sciences | Computer Science |
Dennis A. Oppenheim | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
José Miguel Oviedo | Humanities | Spanish & Portuguese Literature |
Morton David Paley | English Literature | |
Jacob Palis Jacob Palis Jacob Palis, Jr. is a Brazilian mathematician and professor. Since 1973 he has held a permanent position as professor at Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was director of the same institute from 1993 until 2003... |
Mathematics | |
Nicanor Parra Nicanor Parra Nicanor Parra Sandoval is a mathematician and poet born in San Fabián de Alico, Chile, who has been considered to be a popular poet in Chile with enormous influence and popularity in Latin America, and also considered one of the most important poets of the Spanish language literature... |
Poetry | |
César Paternosto | Fine Arts | |
Edward Ralph Pincus | Creative Arts | Film |
Peter Plagens | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
David William Plath | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Eleo Pomare Eleo Pomare Eleo Pomare was a Colombian-American modern dance choreographer known for his politically-charged productions depicting the black experience.... |
Creative Arts | Choreography |
Thomas Porett | Creative Arts | Photography |
James L. Prestini | Fine Arts | |
Mark Ptashne Mark Ptashne Mark Ptashne is a molecular biologist and violinist. He currently holds the Ludwig Chair of Molecular Biology at Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center in New York... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Donald Edward Queller | Humanities | Renaissance History |
Héctor Quintanar Prieto | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Ralph Wilson Rader | Literary Criticism | |
Robert A. Rapp | Applied Mathematics | |
Rima Drell Reck | French Literature | |
Brian Robert Reid | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
John David Reppy | Physics | |
Constantino Reyes-Valerio Constantino Reyes-Valerio Constantino Reyes-Valerio was a prominent Mexican scholarof pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, particularly the Aztec and the Maya as well as the Colonial Art.... |
Fine Arts Research | |
Dennis Daniel Riley | Music Composition | |
Forrest G. Robinson | Creative Arts | Biography |
Dorothea Rockburne Dorothea Rockburne Dorothea Rockburne is an abstract painter drawing inspiration primarily from her deep interest in mathematics and astronomy. In 1950 she moved to the United States to attend Black Mountain College, where she studied with mathematician Max Dehn, a lifelong influence on her work... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
William R. Roff | East Asian Studies | |
Peter Philip Rogers | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Michael Paul Rogin | Political Science | |
Theodore Sonny Rollins | Music Composition | |
John Walter Root | Chemistry | |
John Max Rosenfield | Fine Arts Research | |
Sheldon Rothblatt | British History | |
Clyde de Loache Ryals | English Literature | |
Rainer K. Sachs | Mathematics | |
Ruth Sager Ruth Sager Ruth Sager was an eminent American geneticist. Sager enjoyed two scientific careers. Her first was in the 1950s and 1960s when she pioneered the field of cytoplasmic genetics... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Edward W. Said | Literary Criticism | |
Rémy Gilbert Saisselin | French Literature | |
Roger B. Salomon | American Literature | |
Peter Gerald Satir | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Dieter Söll | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Kenneth F. Schaffner | Philosophy | |
R. Walter Schlesinger | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Gerald Schubert | Earth Science | |
Stuart Carl Schwartz | Applied Mathematics | |
Ronald Fraser Scott | Plant Sciences | |
David N. Seidman | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Philip Selznick Philip Selznick Philip Selznick was professor of law and society at the University of California, Berkeley. A noted author in organizational theory, sociology of law and public administration, Selznick's work has been groundbreaking in several fields in such books as The Moral Commonwealth, TVA and the Grass... |
Sociology | |
Hsieh Wen Shen | Applied Mathematics | |
Yuen-Ron Shen Yuen-Ron Shen Yuen-Ron Shen is a professor emeritus of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, known for his work on non-linear optics. He was born in Shanghai and graduated from National Taiwan University. He received his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Harvard under physicist and Nobel Laureate... |
Physics | |
Abner Shimony Abner Shimony Abner Shimony is an American physicist and philosopher of science specializing in quantum theory.-Career:Shimony obtained his BA in Mathematics and Philosophy from Yale University in 1948, and an MA in Philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1950. He obtained his Ph.D... |
Philosophy | |
Lee S. Shulman | Education | |
Silvia C. Sigal | Sociology | |
Robert J. Silbey | Chemistry | |
Charles Simic Charles Simic Dušan "Charles" Simić is a Serbian-American poet, and was co-Poetry Editor of the Paris Review. He was appointed the fifteenth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 2007.-Early years:... |
Poetry | |
Thomas Moro Simpson | Philosophy | |
Carlos E. Sluzki | Medicine & Health | |
Keith A. Smith Keith A. Smith Keith A. Smith is an American artist and author. He has taught at the Visual Studies Workshop, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. He is a recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships, a National Endowment of the Arts grant and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
W. D. Snodgrass | Poetry | |
Michael Snow Michael Snow Michael Snow, CC is a Canadian artist working in painting, sculpture, video, films, photography, holography, drawing, books and music.-Life:... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Rolf M. Steffen | Physics | |
Jerome Leon Stein | Economics | |
Jeffrey I. Steinfeld | Chemistry | |
Gerard J. Stephenson | Physics | |
Saul Sternberg Saul Sternberg Saul Sternberg is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology and former Paul C. Williams Term Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a pioneer in the field of cognitive psychology in the development of experimental techniques to study human information processing... |
Psychology | |
Avrum Stroll Avrum Stroll Avrum Stroll is a research professor at the University of California, San Diego. He is a distinguished philosopher and a noted scholar in the fields of epistemology, philosophy of language, and twentieth-century analytic philosophy.-Books:... |
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James Sullivan James Sullivan James Sullivan was a U.S. political figure.For his services as a lawyer defending land claims in what is now York County, Maine, in 1773 Sullivan was offered a portion within the tract... |
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Mervyn Wilfred Susser | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Donald Stewart Taylor | Humanities | English Literature |
Serge Nicholas Timasheff | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Julius Tobias | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
James D. Tracy | Humanities | Renaissance History |
Roy E. Travis | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Harry C. Triandis | Social Sciences | Psychology |
Thomas Laurence Trueman | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Donald Lawson Turcotte | Natural Sciences | Earth Science |
Elliot Turiel Elliot Turiel Elliot Turiel is an American psychologist and Chancellor’s Professor at the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley... |
Social Sciences | Education |
Betty Mack Twarog | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Victor Twersky | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Joan Connelly Ullman | Humanities | Iberian & Latin American History |
Irwin Unger Irwin Unger Irwin Unger is an American historian and academic specializing in economic history, the history of the 1960s, and the history of the Gilded Age. He earned his Ph.D... |
Humanities | U.S. History |
Marshall R. Urist | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Charles W. Van Atta | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Mona Van Duyn Mona Van Duyn Mona Jane Van Duyn was an American poet. She was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1992.-Early years:Van Duyn was born in Waterloo, Iowa. She grew up in the small town of Eldora Mona Jane Van Duyn (9 May 1921 – 2 December 2004) was an American poet. She was... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
César Alejandro Vapñarsky | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Thomas Vargish | Humanities | English Literature |
Orlando Villas Bôas | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Raymond B. Waddington | Humanities | English Literature |
Diane Wakoski Diane Wakoski Diane Wakoski is a American poet who is primarily associated with the deep image poets, as well as the confessional and Beat poets of the 1960s.-Biography:... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
S. David Webb | Natural Sciences | Earth Science |
Herbert Weiner | Social Sciences | Psychology |
Holmes Hinkley Welch | Humanities | East Asian Studies |
Joe L. White | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
James T. Whitehead James Whitehead (poet) James Tillotson Whitehead was an American poet and novelist. He published four books of poetry and one critically acclaimed novel, Joiner.-Biography:... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Mark Robert Willcott | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
George Huntston Williams George Huntston Williams George Huntston Williams American professor of Unitarian theology and historian of the Socinian movement. He was among the original Editorial Advisors of the scholarly journal Dionysius.-Works:... |
Humanities | Religion |
Mary Lou Williams Mary Lou Williams Mary Lou Williams was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. Williams wrote hundreds of compositions and arrangements, and recorded more than one hundred records... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
T. Ffrancon Williams | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Lanford Wilson Lanford Wilson Lanford Wilson was an American playwright who helped to advance the Off-Off-Broadway theater movement. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1980, was elected in 2001 to the Theater Hall of Fame, and in 2004 was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters... |
Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Theodore Allen Wilson | Humanities | U.S. History |
Allan Charles Wilson | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Geoffrey L. Winningham | Creative Arts | Photography |
Geoffrey Wolff Geoffrey Wolff Geoffrey Wolff is an American novelist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer. Among his honors and recognition are the Award in Literature of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and fellowships of the National Endowment for the Arts, the American Academy in Berlin , and the Guggenheim... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Sheldon S. Wolin | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Oliver W. Wolters | Humanities | East Asian Studies |
John Martin Wood | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Sidney Yip | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Herbert F. York | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Sol Yurick Sol Yurick -Biography:He was born in 1925 to a working class family of politically active Jewish immigrants. At the age of 14, Yurick became disillusioned with politics after the Hitler-Stalin pact. He enlisted during World War II, where he trained as a surgical technician. He studied at New York University... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Arnold M. Zwicky | Humanities | Linguistics |
United States and Canadian fellows
- Allan WilsonAllan WilsonAllan Charles Wilson was a pioneer in the use of molecular approaches to understand evolutionary change and reconstruct phylogenies, and a contributor to the study of human evolution. He was one of the most controversial figures in post-war biology; his work attracted a great deal of attention...
, BiochemistryBiochemistryBiochemistry, sometimes called biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes in living organisms, including, but not limited to, living matter. Biochemistry governs all living organisms and living processes...
– Molecular biologyMolecular biologyMolecular biology is the branch of biology that deals with the molecular basis of biological activity. This field overlaps with other areas of biology and chemistry, particularly genetics and biochemistry... - Kenneth JosephsonKenneth Josephson- Biography :Kenneth Josephson was born on July 1, 1932 in Detroit, Michigan. He completed his elementary education in Detroit. In 1953 after being sent in Germany by the United States Army he was trained in photolithography and aerial reconnaissance photography. In 1957 he earned a Bachelor of...
(1932) - PhotographyPhotographyPhotography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film...
Latin American Fellows
- Constantino Reyes-ValerioConstantino Reyes-ValerioConstantino Reyes-Valerio was a prominent Mexican scholarof pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, particularly the Aztec and the Maya as well as the Colonial Art....
- art historian - Fernando KrahnFernando KrahnFernando Krahn was a Chilean cartoonist and plastic artist. A celebrated cartoonist, his works were published in Esquire, The New Yorker, The Atlantic and The Reporter. In 1973 he was forced to flee his native country Chile to escape persecution after the 1973 Chilean coup d'état...
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