List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1984
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1984
Fellow | Category | Field of Study |
Michael P. Adas | Humanities | Intellectual & Cultural History |
Samuel H. Adler | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Michael Aizenman Michael Aizenman Michael Aizenman is a mathematician and a physicist at Princeton University working in the fields of mathematical physics, statistical mechanics, functional analysis and probability theory.... |
Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Donald Harman Akenson | Humanities | British History |
John E. Alexander | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Judson Boyce Allen | Humanities | Medieval Literature |
Wolfhard Almers | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Gustavo Alvarez Gardeazábal | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Carl Andre Carl Andre Carl Andre is an American minimalist artist recognized for his ordered linear format and grid format sculptures. His sculptures range from large public artworks to more intimate tile patterns arranged on the floor of an exhibition space Carl Andre (born September 16, 1935) is an American... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Neil William Ashcroft | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Lawrence Badash | Humanities | History of Science & Technology |
Ernst Badian Ernst Badian Ernst Badian was an Austrian-born classical scholar who served as a professor at Harvard University from 1971 to 1998.... |
Humanities | Classics |
Shaul Bakhash Shaul Bakhash Shaul Bakhash , PhD, is a historian and leading expert in Iranian studies at George Mason University where he is a "Clarence J. Robinson Professor of History."... |
Humanities | Near Eastern Studies |
Carlos Antonio Balseiro | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Bill Barich Bill Barich Bill Barich is an American writer. He grew up on Long Island before graduating from Colgate University. Subsequently, he served in the U.S. Peace Corps in eastern Nigeria , then settled in northern California where many of his books are set. He published Laughing in the Hills, his first book, a... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Naomi Susan Baron | Humanities | Linguistics |
William A. Bassett | Earth Science | |
Richard Carl Bausch | Fiction | |
Félix Báez-Jorge | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Larry Stephan Berman | Political Science | |
Zeke Berman | Creative Arts | Photography |
Charles Clarence Bernheimer | French Literature | |
Gene Edward Birchfield | Earth Science | |
Kai Bird Kai Bird Kai Bird is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning author and columnist, best known for his biographies of political figures.-Personal life:Bird was born in 1951 in Eugene, Oregon. His father was a U.S. Foreign Service officer, and he spent his childhood in Jerusalem, Beirut, Dhahran, Cairo and Bombay... |
General Nonfiction | |
Eric Block | Chemistry | |
Ned Block | Philosophy | |
Rubén Bonifaz Nuño Rubén Bonifaz Nuño Rubén Bonifaz Nuño is a Mexican poet and classical scholar.Born in Córdoba, Veracruz, he studied law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico from 1934 to 1947. In 1960, he began lecturing in Latin at the UNAM's Faculty of Philosophy and Literature and received a doctorate in Classics in... |
Poetry | |
Heraclio Bonilla | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Martin Boykan Martin Boykan Martin Boykan was born on April 12, 1931 in New York City. He is an American composer known for his chamber music as well as music for larger ensembles. He married the silverpoint artist Susan Schwalb in 1983.-Biography:... |
Music Composition | |
William H. Breckenridge | Chemistry | |
Sarah C. Brett-Smith | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Alan Brinkley Alan Brinkley Alan Brinkley is the Allan Nevins Professor of History at Columbia University, where he was also Provost 2003–2009. He was denied tenure at Harvard University in 1986 despite being an award-winning teacher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Evangeline, daughter Elly, and dog Jessie... |
U.S. History | |
John A. Brinkman | Near Eastern Studies | |
David Wilson Budd | Fine Arts | |
Myriam Budnik | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Domenick Capobianco | Fine Arts | |
Anthony K. Cassell | Italian Literature | |
Michael P. Cava | Chemistry | |
J. Edward Chamberlin | Humanities | English Literature |
Kwang-chih Chang Kwang-chih Chang Kwang-chih Chang , aka K.C. Chang, was a Chinese/Taiwanese archaeologist and sinologist. He was a professor of archaeology at Harvard University, a Vice-President of the Academia Sinica and a curator at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. He helped to bring modern, western methods of... |
Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Jeff Cheeger Jeff Cheeger Jeff Cheeger , is a mathematician. Cheeger is professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University in New York City. His main interests are differential geometry and its applications to topology and analysis.-Biography:He graduated from Harvard University with a B.A.... |
Mathematics | |
Susan Cheever Susan Cheever Susan Cheever, , daughter of John Cheever and sister of Benjamin Cheever, is an author whose books include My Name is Bill - Bill Wilson: His Life and the Creation of Alcoholics Anonymous, a biography of Alcoholics Anonymous cofounder Bill Wilson; Home Before Dark, a memoir about her father, John... |
Creative Arts | Biography |
James Franklin Childress | Religion | |
Ping Chong Ping Chong Ping Chong is an American contemporary theater director, choreographer, video and installation artist. He was born in Toronto and raised in the Chinatown section of New York City... |
Drama & Performance Art | |
William Andrew Christenberry | Creative Arts | Photography |
Jon Christel Clardy | Chemistry | |
Timothy James Clark | Fine Arts Research | |
Laura Clayton Laura Clayton Laura Clayton is an American pianist and composer. She was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and studied at the Peabody Conservatory and at Columbia University, New York, with Mario Davidovsky. She began studying composition with Darius Milhaud at the Aspen Music School and graduated with Master of... |
Music Composition | |
Wanda Coleman Wanda Coleman Wanda Coleman is an American poet. She is known as "the L.A. Blueswoman," and "the unofficial poet laureate of Los Angeles."-Biography:... |
Poetry | |
Peter Conn | American Literature | |
Lois Conner Lois Conner Lois Conner is an American photographer. She is noted particularly for her platinum print landscapes that she produces with a 7" x 17" format banquet camera. She has been awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation grant and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. Recently, she was... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
Ann J. Cook | English Literature | |
Alvaro Cordero-Saldivia | Music Composition | |
Alan Cote | Fine Arts | |
Nancy F. Cott | U.S. History | |
Douglas Crase Douglas Crase Douglas Crase is an American poet, essayist and critic. He was born in 1944 in Battle Creek, Michigan. His poetry collection, The Revisionist, was nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award and an American Book Award. He is a former MacArthur Fellow. Crase lives in New York City and... |
Poetry | |
James Lee Crenshaw | Religion | |
Donigan Towers Cumming | Creative Arts | Photography |
Herman Z. Cummins | Applied Mathematics | |
Edwin M. Curley | Philosophy | |
Michael David | Fine Arts | |
Robert de Beaugrande Robert de Beaugrande Robert-Alain de Beaugrande was a text linguist and discourse analyst, one of the leading figures of the Continental tradition in the discipline. He was one of the developers of the Vienna School of text linguistics, and published the seminal Introduction to text linguistics in 1981, with Wolfgang... |
Literary Criticism | |
Hugo De Marziani | Fine Arts | |
Armando de Ramón | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Carl E. Dennis | Poetry | |
Ronald J. DiPerna | Mathematics | |
Stephen Dixon | Fiction | |
Russell F. Doolittle | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Marc J. Dourojeanni Ricordi | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Stephen Dunn Stephen Dunn Stephen Dunn is an American poet. Dunn has written fifteen collections of poetry. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his 2001 collection, Different Hours and has received an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Dunn completed his B.A. in English at... |
Poetry | |
Elizabeth B. Dussan V. | Applied Mathematics | |
Gert Ehrlich | Physics | |
David Eisenberg David Eisenberg David S. Eisenberg is an American biochemist best known for his contributions to structural and computational molecular biology... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Kenneth B. Eisenthal | Chemistry | |
Carlos A. Escudé | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Frederick Exley Frederick Exley Frederick E. "Fred" Exley, was an American novelist best known as the author of A Fan's Notes.-Biography:Early yearsFred Exley was born March 28, 1929, in Watertown, New York... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Glennys Reynolds Farrar | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Ismael Ferrusquía-Villafranca | Natural Sciences | Earth Science |
Constance Elyse Field | Creative Arts | Film |
Stephen Elliott Fienberg | Natural Sciences | Statistics |
Thomas John Figueira | Humanities | Classics |
Graciela Figueroa Graciela Figueroa Graciela Figueroa is a famous dancer and choreographer from Uruguay. In 2007 Figueroa worked as choreographer in the musical Maré, Nossa História de Amor a free adaptation of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet translated to the harsh life in Favela da Maré, one of largest and most violent slums in Rio... |
Creative Arts | Choreography |
Richard Gerald Finke | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
William Alan Finn | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Michael Fishbane Michael Fishbane Michael A. Fishbane is a scholar of Judaism and rabbinic literature. Formerly at Brandeis University, he is currently the Nathan Cummings Professor of Jewish Studies at the Divinity School, University of Chicago.... |
Humanities | Religion |
James Steven Fishkin | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Manuel da Costa Fontes | Humanities | Folklore & Popular Culture |
Ronald Forrest Fox | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Alejandro Foxley Alejandro Foxley Alejandro Tomás Foxley Rioseco is a Chilean economist and politician. He was the Foreign Minister of Chile from 2006 to 2009 and previously served as Minister of Finance from 1990 to 1994 and leader of the Christian Democrat Party from 1994 to 1996.-Education and personal life:Foxley received a... |
Social Sciences | Economics |
Stephanie Rose Frank | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Jack H. Freed | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Robert M. Fresco | Creative Arts | Film |
Mary Elizabeth Frey | Creative Arts | Photography |
Bruce Woodward Frier | Humanities | Classics |
John Fuegi | Humanities | German & Scandinavian Literature |
Salvador Garmendia Salvador Garmendia Salvador Garmendia Graterón was a notable Venezuelan author, was born in Barquisimeto, Lara state, 11 June 1928. His parents were Ezequiel Garmendia and Dolores Graterón. He graduated High school in Barquisimeto, and from then on he was largely self-educated as he was unable to continue formal... |
Fiction | |
José Luis Gómez-Martínez | Latin American Literature | |
David Patrick Geggus | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Ernie Gehr Ernie Gehr Ernie Gehr is an American experimental filmmaker closely associated with the Structural film movement of the 1970s. A self-taught artist, Gehr was inspired to begin making films in the 1960s after chancing upon a screening of a Stan Brakhage film. Gehr's film Serene Velocity has been selected... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Robert James Geller | Earth Science | |
Barry Gerson | Creative Arts | Film |
David Thatcher Gies | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Nicholas Wright Gillham | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Jonathan Goldberg Jonathan Goldberg Jonathan Goldberg is a literary theorist; formerly the Sir William Osler Professor of English Literature at Johns Hopkins University, he is currently Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of English at Emory University where he directs Studies in Sexualities... |
English Literature | |
Jerry P. Gollub | Applied Mathematics | |
David M. Gordon | Economics | |
Matthew Greenbaum | Music Composition | |
Herbert G. Gutman | U.S. History | |
David Hammons David Hammons David Hammons is an African-American artist mostly known for his works in and around New York City during the 1970s and 1980s.Much of his work, including Spade with Chains , reflects his commitment to the civil rights and Black Power movements... |
Fine Arts | |
Robert M. Hauser Robert M. Hauser Robert Mason Hauser is an American sociologist. He is currently the Vilas Research and Samuel F. Stouffer professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where has served as director of the Institute for Research on Poverty and currently is director of the Center for Demography... |
Sociology | |
Shirley Brice Heath | Linguistics | |
John L. Heilbron John L. Heilbron John Lewis Heilbron, born 17 March 1934, is an American historian of science best known for his work in the history of physics and the history of astronomy... |
History of Science & Technology | |
Nancy Hellebrand | Creative Arts | Photography |
Elizabeth K. Helsinger | English Literature | |
John Vernon Henderson | Economics | |
Roger B. Henkle | English Literature | |
Judith Lewis Herman Judith Lewis Herman Judith Lewis Herman is a psychiatrist, researcher, teacher, and author who has focused on the understanding and treatment of incest and traumatic stress.... |
Medicine & Health | |
John Higham John Higham John William Higham was an American historian, scholar of American culture and specialist on issues of ethnicity.-Life and career:... |
U.S. History | |
Patrice Higonnet | French History | |
Sanford Hirshen | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Patrick Hogan Patrick Hogan Patrick Hogan is the name of:* Patrick Hogan , Irish Cumann na nGaedhael/Fine Gael politician, represented Galway* Patrick Hogan , Irish Labour party politician, represented Clare... |
Fine Arts | |
Max M. Holland | General Nonfiction | |
Victor J. Hruby | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
David Henry Hwang David Henry Hwang David Henry Hwang is an American playwright who has risen to prominence as the preeminent Asian American dramatist in the U.S.He was born in Los Angeles, California and was educated at the Yale School of Drama and Stanford University... |
Drama & Performance Art | |
Oscar H. Ibarra | Natural Sciences | Computer Science |
Bill Irwin Bill Irwin William Mills "Bill" Irwin is an American actor and clown noted for his contribution to the renaissance of American circus during the 1970s. He is known for his vaudeville-style stage acts, but has made a number of appearances on film and television and won a Tony Award for a dramatic role on... |
Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Robert Alan Israel | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
C. Stephen Jaeger | Medieval Literature | |
Stephen A. Jaffe | Music Composition | |
Charles O. Jones Charles O. Jones Charles O. Jones is Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia. He is a graduate of the University of South Dakota and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has been a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Guggenheim fellow... |
Political Science | |
Mary T. Kalin de Arroyo | Plant Sciences | |
Arne Lindeman Kalleberg | Sociology | |
Deanna Kamiel | Creative Arts | Video & Audio |
Lawrence Michael Kearney | Poetry | |
Richard L. Kenney | Poetry | |
Aaron Jay Kernis Aaron Jay Kernis Aaron Jay Kernis is an American composer and professor at the Yale School of Music.-Biography:Aaron Jay Kernis is Jewish, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and studied at the Manhattan School of Music, the San Francisco Conservatory, and Yale University .,Notable works include the... |
Music Composition | |
Larry Ketron | Drama & Performance Art | |
Charles F. Keyes | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Joyce Eileen Kohl | Fine Arts | |
Bryan E. Kohler | Chemistry | |
Nancy Kopell Nancy Kopell Nancy Jane Kopell is an American mathematician, William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor at Boston University, and Co-Director, Center for BioDynamics.She grew up in the Bronx.... |
Applied Mathematics | |
Igor Kopytoff | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Ted N. Kurahara | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
James Lapine James Lapine James Lapine is an American stage director and librettist. He has won the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical three times, for Into the Woods, Falsettos, and Passion. He has frequently collaborated with Stephen Sondheim and William Finn.-Biography:Lapine was born in Mansfield, Ohio and graduated... |
Drama & Performance Art | |
William R. Leach | U.S. History | |
T. J. Jackson Lears | U.S. History | |
Baldwin S. Lee | Creative Arts | Photography |
Ronald Demos Lee | Economics | |
Walter H. G. Lewin | Astronomy--Astrophysics | |
Michael Lipsky Michael Lipsky Michael Lipsky is currently a Research Professor at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute. He was a program officer at the Ford Foundation after serving as a professor of political science at MIT.... |
Political Science | |
Gordon Lish Gordon Lish Gordon Jay Lish is an American writer. As a literary editor, he championed many American authors, particularly Raymond Carver, Barry Hannah, Amy Hempel, and Richard Ford.-Early life and family:... |
Fiction | |
Eduardo Lizalde | Poetry | |
Laurence S. Lockridge | Literary Criticism | |
Ron Loewinsohn Ron Loewinsohn Ron Loewinsohn is an American poet and novelist.Trout Fishing in America is dedicated to Loewinsohn and poet Jack Spicer.- Works :* Watermelons, New York: Totem Press, 1959... |
Fiction | |
Lea Lublin | Fine Arts | |
Josefina Ludmer | Literary Criticism | |
Thomas S. Macaulay | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Michael MacDonald Michael MacDonald Michael MacDonald may refer to:*J. Michael MacDonald, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia*Michael James MacDonald , union leader, coal miner, volunteer firefighter and politician in Nova Scotia*Michael L... |
British History | |
Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre | Philosophy | |
Charles S. Maier Charles S. Maier Charles S. Maier is the Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History at Harvard University. He teaches European and international history at Harvard. Maier has also served as the director of the Center for European Studies at Harvard.Maier has written several books... |
Economic History | |
Richard Malkin | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Bill C. Malone | U.S. History | |
Merrill Brian Maple | Physics | |
Donald J. Mastronarde | Classics | |
Douglas John McAdam | Sociology | |
Thomas Anthony McCarthy | Philosophy | |
John D. McCarty John D. McCarty John D. McCarty was the first missionary Episcopal priest in the Washington Territory.He served as the only United States Army chaplain at the front during the Mexican War... |
Fine Arts | |
Richard Levis McCormick | U.S. History | |
Charles Alexander McDowell | Chemistry | |
Ross Simonton McElwee | Creative Arts | Film |
Daniel Little McFadden | Economics | |
Charles S. McHenry | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Fernando Garcia de Mello | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Walter J. Meserve | Theatre Arts | |
Josef Michl | Chemistry | |
Norman Miller | Psychology | |
Tyrone Mitchell | Fine Arts | |
John Thomas Monahan | Law | |
Mark S. Monmonier | Geography & Environmental Studies | |
M. Susan Montgomery | Mathematics | |
José Luis Morán-López | Physics | |
Adrian R. Morrison | Neuroscience | |
Edward Wallace Muir | Renaissance History | |
Antoni Muntadas Antoni Muntadas Antoni Muntadas is a multidisciplinary, media artist, sometimes also referred to as Antonio Muntadas or, simply, Muntadas. Since 1971, he lives and works in New York. Muntadas was a Research Fellow at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT,1977–1984, and is currently Visiting Professor with... |
Video & Audio | |
Paul Needham Paul Needham Paul Needham is a former English professional footballer who played as a full back. He made than 50 appearances in The Football League for Chester.-Playing career:... |
Creative Arts | Bibliography |
William E. Nelson William E. Nelson Wile E. Nelson is an environmental wax researcher from Perth, Ontario, Canada.Nelson is an inventor who has discovered many applications for wax in diverse areas the cleanup of oil spills, stabilizing fly ash piles, coal dust from open rail cars, ]], preventing soil gasses such as radon Rn-222 and... |
Law | |
Charles Michael Newman | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Roger K. Newman | Law | |
Hiroshi Nikaido | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Karl J. Niklas Karl J. Niklas Karl J. Niklas is the Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor in the Department of Plant Biology at Cornell University. He is best known for his work on plant biomechanics, allometry, and functional morphology, and for his long-standing contributions to understanding plant evolutionary biology, particularly... |
Plant Sciences | |
Linda Nochlin Linda Nochlin Linda Nochlin is an American art historian, university professor and writer. She is considered to be a leader in feminist art history studies. She is best known as a proponent of the question "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?"... |
Fine Arts Research | |
Barbara Pugh Norfleet | Creative Arts | Photography |
Eugene Joseph O\'Brien | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Elinor Ochs Elinor Ochs Elinor Ochs is an American linguistic anthropologist, and professor of Anthropology at University of California, Los Angeles. Ochs is married to Alessandro Duranti, faculty member at UCLA and current Dean of Social Sciences at UCLA.-Works:... |
Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Michael Ondaatje Michael Ondaatje Philip Michael Ondaatje , OC, is a Sri Lankan-born Canadian novelist and poet of Burgher origin. He is perhaps best known for his Booker Prize-winning novel, The English Patient, which was adapted into an Academy-Award-winning film.-Life and work:... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Alicia Ostriker Alicia Ostriker Alicia Suskin Ostriker is an American poet and scholar who writes Jewish feminist poetry.Alicia is married to the noted astronomer Jeremiah Ostriker who taught at Princeton University... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Douglass Stott Parker | Classics | |
Samuel C. Patterson | Political Science | |
Sondra Perl | Education | |
M. Jeanne Peterson | British History | |
Peter C. B. Phillips Peter C. B. Phillips Peter Charles Bonest Phillips is a leading econometrician. He received his PhD from London School of Economics under the supervision of John Denis Sargan in 1974. Since 1979 he has been Professor of Economics and Statistics at Yale University... |
Economics | |
Thomas D. Pollard Thomas D. Pollard Thomas Dean Pollard is a prominent educator, cell biologist and biophysicist whose research focuses on understanding cell motility through the study of actin filaments and myosin motors... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
David T. Porter | Literary Criticism | |
Jonathan French Scott Post | English Literature | |
Lyall H. Powers | American Literature | |
Samuel H. Preston Samuel H. Preston Samuel H. Preston is an American demographer and sociologist. He is currently a Fredrick J. Warren Professor of Demography at the University of Pennsylvania.... |
Sociology | |
Joao Bosco Prolla | Mathematics | |
William B. Provine | History of Science & Technology | |
C. Enrique Pupo-Walker | Latin American Literature | |
Rishi Raj | Applied Mathematics | |
Mary Rakowski Dubois | Chemistry | |
Howard Rasmussen | Medicine & Health | |
Hermann George Rebel | German & East European History | |
Deborah Remington Deborah Remington Deborah Remington was an American painter. She lived and worked in New York City and Pennsylvania. Remington was a veteran of more than 30 solo exhibitions and hundreds of group exhibitions including 3 Whitney Museum of American Art annuals... |
Fine Arts | |
Robert A. Rescorla Robert A. Rescorla Robert A. Rescorla is currently emeritus professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. He received his B.A. from Swarthmore College and his Ph.D. under Richard Solomon at the University of Pennsylvania in 1966... |
Psychology | |
José Resende | Fine Arts | |
Paul Resika Paul Resika Paul Resika was born and raised in 1928 in New York City. He is a well-known New York artist who chaired the Parsons School of Design MFA program from 1978-1990. He is a member of the National Academy and a former student of Hans Hofmann.-External links:**... |
Fine Arts | |
Peter J. Richerson | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Douglas D. Richman | Medicine & Health | |
David George Riede | English Literature | |
David Robert Ringrose | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Pattiann Rogers Pattiann Rogers Pattiann Rogers is an American poet who has published 11 books and received numerous awards, grants and fellowships.She was born in Joplin, Missouri, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri in 1961... |
Poetry | |
Peter Rose | Creative Arts | Film |
Phyllis Rose | Creative Arts | Biography |
William L. Rowe William L. Rowe William Leonard Rowe is a professor emeritus of philosophy at Purdue University who specialises in the philosophy of religion. His work has played a leading role in the "remarkable revival of analytic philosophy of religion since the 1970s"... |
Religion | |
Bahaa E. Saleh | Physics | |
Wanderley Guilherme dos Santos | Political Science | |
David Satter David Satter David Satter is a former Moscow correspondent and expert on Russia and the Soviet Union who wrote books about the decline and fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of post-Soviet Russia.-Life and career:... |
General Nonfiction | |
Susan Fromberg Schaeffer Susan Fromberg Schaeffer Susan Fromberg Schaeffer was a noted novelist and poet who was a Professor of English at Brooklyn College for over thirty years... |
Fiction | |
William M. Schaffer | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Samuel Scheffler | Philosophy | |
Neil Schmitz | American Literature | |
Peter H. Schuck | Law | |
Lynne Sharon Schwartz Lynne Sharon Schwartz Lynne Sharon Schwartz is a contemporary American writer.She grew up in Brooklyn, the second of three children of Jack M. Sharon, a lawyer and accountant, and Sarah Slatus Sharon; she married Harry Schwartz in 1957. She holds a BA from Barnard College, an MA from Bryn Mawr, and started work on a... |
Fiction | |
Michael Seeger | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Roberto Segre | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Steven Shankman | English Literature | |
David Jordon Shapiro | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Derek Norcross Shearer | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Louise I. Shelley | Russian History | |
Paul W. Sherman | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Joan Silber Joan Silber Joan Silber is an American novelist and short story writer. She is the author of Household Words , which won a PEN/Hemingway Award, and Ideas of Heaven: A Ring of Stories , which was a finalist for both the 2004 National Book Award and the Story Prize... |
Fiction | |
Eileen Simpson | General Nonfiction | |
Daniel J. Singal | American Literature | |
Kathryn Kish Sklar | U.S. History | |
Dan Isaac Slobin | Psychology | |
Gary Smart Gary Smart Gary James Smart, , is a former English professional footballer who played for Wokingham Town and Oxford United.Having started out as a PE teacher, he played in the Wokingham team that reached the 1987–88 FA Trophy semi final, before signing for Oxford United in July 1988.He remained with Oxford... |
Music Composition | |
Nigel J. H. Smith | Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Howard E. Smither | Music Research | |
Sage Sohier | Creative Arts | Photography |
Michael Spano | Creative Arts | Photography |
Roberta L. Spear | Poetry | |
Garrison Sposito | Applied Mathematics | |
Randolph Starn | Renaissance History | |
Timothy Steele Timothy Steele Timothy Steele is an American poet and academic. Born in Burlington, Vermont, in 1948, he is a professor of English at California State University, Los Angeles. Some of Steele's early verse appeared in X. J. Kennedy's Counter/Measures in the early seventies. He went on to become a figure in the... |
Poetry | |
Enrico Stefani Enrico Stefani Enrico Stefani was an Italian architect and archaeologist working in Greece, Crete and Italy during the early 20th century.Stefani excavated in the Piazza d'Armi at Veii in 1917 and in 1919... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
George Stell | Physics | |
Philip John Stephens | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
George Ward Stocking George W. Stocking, Jr. George W. Stocking, Jr., is an American scholar noted for his scholarship on the history of anthropology.Trained in history and the humanities as well as anthropology, he attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a student of A... |
Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Henry Wells Sullivan | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
John Patrick Sullivan | Classics | |
Richard Charles Sutch | Humanities | Economic History |
George W. Swenson | Natural Sciences | Astronomy--Astrophysics |
Samuel Taleisnik | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Armen H. Tashjian | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Philip Teitelbaum | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
John W. Terborgh | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Jean L. Thompson | Creative Arts | Fiction |
G. David Tilman G. David Tilman G. David Tilman born in 1949 in Aurora, Illinois, is a prominent American ecologist who earned his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in 1976. He is Regent's Professor and McKnight Presidential Chair in Ecology at the University of Minnesota, as well as an instructor in Conservation Biology;... |
Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Richard C. Trexler | Humanities | Intellectual & Cultural History |
Frank Trommler | Humanities | German & Scandinavian Literature |
Nicholas J. Turro | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Amos Tversky Amos Tversky Amos Nathan Tversky, was a cognitive and mathematical psychologist, a pioneer of cognitive science, a longtime collaborator of Daniel Kahneman, and a key figure in the discovery of systematic human cognitive bias and handling of risk. Much of his early work concerned the foundations of measurement... |
Social Sciences | Psychology |
John H. Van Engen | Humanities | Medieval History |
Srinivasa S. R. Varadhan | Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Leonid Nison Vaserstein | Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Peter Harry Voulkos | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Graham Charles Walker | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Roland John Wiley | Humanities | Dance Studies |
Joan Williams | Creative Arts | Fiction |
John Wesley Williams | Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Richard Guy Wilson Richard Guy Wilson Dr. Richard Guy Wilson is a noted architectural historian and Commonwealth Professor in Architectural History at the University of Virginia.... |
Humanities | Architecture, Planning, & Design |
Alexander Woodside | Humanities | East Asian Studies |
John P. Wourms | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Dennis H. Wrong | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Amos Yahil | Natural Sciences | Astronomy--Astrophysics |
Eiko Otake Yamada | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Takashi Koma Yamada | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Hyuk Yu | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Froma I. Zeitlin | Humanities | Classics |
Raúl Zurita Raúl Zurita Raúl Zurita Canessa is a Chilean poet and anthologist. He won the Chilean National Prize for Literature in 2000.-Biography:Raúl Zurita Lastarria studied at the Lyceum... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |