List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1986
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1986 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."
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 |
Elihu Abrahams | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Pere Alberch Pere Alberch Pere Alberch was a Spanish biologist and embryologist.... |
Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
John A. Alford | Humanities | Medieval Literature |
John Algeo | Humanities | Linguistics |
Harry R. Allcock Harry R. Allcock Harry R. Allcock is Evan Pugh Professor of chemistry at Pennsylvania State University.Harry Allcock obtained his B.S. in 1953 and his Ph.D. in 1956, both at the University of London. He is notable for his work on the "inorganic rubbers" with a phosphorus-nitrogen backbone . With James E... |
Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Terry Allen | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Paul D. Allison | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Max Apple Max Apple Max Apple is an American short story writer, novelist, and university professor at The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Apple was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and received his B.A. and Ph.D from The University of Michigan... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
W. John Archer | Humanities | Architecture, Planning, & Design |
Karole Armitage Karole Armitage Karole Armitage is an American dancer and choreographer currently based in New York City. She is Artistic Director of Armitage Gone! Dance, a contemporary ballet company that performs several times annually in New York City as well as touring internationally... |
Creative Arts | Choreography |
Daniel Asia Daniel Asia Daniel Asia is an American composer.Daniel Asia was born in Seattle, Washington, in the United States of America. He received a B.A. degree from Hampshire College and a M.M. from the Yale University School of Music... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Oswaldo Baffa-Filho | Natural Sciences | Applied Physics |
John Baldessari John Baldessari John Anthony Baldessari is an American conceptual artist known for his work featuring found photography and appropriated images. He lives and works in Santa Monica and Venice, California... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Stephen A. Barney | Humanities | Medieval Literature |
Rodney J. Bartlett Rodney J. Bartlett Rodney J. Bartlett, born March 31, 1944 in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S., is Graduate Research Professor of Chemistry and Physics, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA. He received his B.Sc. degree from Millsaps College in 1966 and Ph.D. from the University of Florida in 1971. Bartlett was an NDEA... |
Chemistry | |
Richard T. Beckett | Fine Arts | |
Sally Belfrage Sally Belfrage Sally Belfrage was an United States-born British-based 20th century non-fiction writer and international journalist... |
General Nonfiction | |
James Benning James Benning (film director) James Benning is an American filmmaker. He is the son of German immigrants and studied film at the University of Wisconsin–Madison under the tutelage of David Bordwell. Working as an independent filmmaker, Benning's films focus on a sense of place, and are often built from long, unedited takes... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Laird W. Bergad | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Adele Berlin | Religion | |
John William Birks | Science Writing | |
Judith B. Black | Creative Arts | Photography |
Ann Merchant Boesgaard | Astronomy--Astrophysics | |
Thomas R. Bohnert | Fine Arts | |
George Bornstein | English Literature | |
Alfredo Bosi Alfredo Bosi Alfredo Bosi is a Brazilian historian, literary critic, and professor. He is member of the Academia Brasileira de Letras . One of his most famous books in Brazil is the "História Concisa da Literatura Brasileira", using in many Universities along the years... |
Latin American Literature | |
Steven Brams Steven Brams Steven J. Brams is a game theorist and political scientist at the New York University Department of Politics. Brams is best known for using the techniques of game theory and public choice to research voting systems and fair division. He is one of the independent discoverers of approval voting... |
Social Sciences | Political Science |
Sarah Broadie | Philosophy | |
Richard H. Brodhead Richard H. Brodhead Richard Halleck Brodhead Marquis Who's Who on the Web currently serves as the ninth president of Duke University and is a scholar of 19th-century American literature.-Early life and education:... |
English Literature | |
David L. Bromwich | Literary Criticism | |
Judith C. Brown Judith C. Brown Judith C. Brown is an American author and historian.She is Professor of History at Wesleyan University.-Publications:* Immodest Acts - The life of a lesbian nun in Renaissance Italy, Oxford University Press, 1986, ISBN 0-19-504225-5... |
Renaissance History | |
Neal C. Brown | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Suzanne Shelton Buckley | Dance Studies | |
Sanford Budick | English Literature | |
Rafael Cadenas Rafael Cadenas Rafael Cadenas is a Venezualean poet, and essayist.He teaches at the Central University of Venezuela.-Awards:* Conac's essay prize .* National Prize for Literature .... |
Poetry | |
James D. Callen | Physics | |
Alan Cameron Alan Cameron (classical scholar) Alan Cameron is a British classicist, Charles Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature at Columbia University.Cameron gained a BA from Oxford University, and his MA in 1964. He has taught at Columbia University since about 1977... |
Classics | |
Barry K. Carpenter | Chemistry | |
John W. Cell | British History | |
James Chace James Chace James Clarke Chace was an eminent historian, writing on American diplomacy and statecraft. His 12 books include the critically acclaimed Acheson: The Secretary of State Who Created the American World , the definitive biography of former Secretary of State Dean Acheson. In a debate during the... |
U.S. History | |
Moses Hung-Wai Chan | Physics | |
Eric David Chasalow | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Wah Chiu | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Petra ten-Doesschate Chu | Fine Arts Research | |
Katerina Clark | Russian History | |
John H. Coatsworth John H. Coatsworth John Henry Coatsworth is the dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, also currently serving as interim provost of Columbia University, and an American scholar of Latin American economic, social and international history, with an emphasis on Mexico, Central... |
Iberian & Latin American History | |
Paul A. Cohen | East Asian Studies | |
John C. Collins | Physics | |
Walter D. Connor | Political Science | |
Joseph Connors Joseph Connors Joseph James Connors is an American art historian specializing in Italian architecture of the Renaissance and Baroque.-Career:A New Yorker by birth, Connors was educated in classical languages at Regis High School and Boston College... |
Fine Arts Research | |
Robin H. Cooper | Linguistics | |
Alfred Corn Alfred Corn - Early life :Alfred Corn was born in Bainbridge, Georgia in 1943 and raised in Valdosta, Georgia.Corn graduated from Emory University in 1965 with a B.A. in French literature. Corn earned an M.A... |
Poetry | |
Fernando Morgan de Aguiar Correa | Neuroscience | |
Cathy N. Davidson | American Literature | |
Diane W. Davidson | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Guy F. J. de Téramond | Physics | |
David W. Deamer | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Joan E. DeJean | French Literature | |
Daniel C. Dennett | Philosophy | |
Jed Devine | Creative Arts | Photography |
Jonathan Stewart Dewald | French History | |
John Divola John Divola John Divola is a contemporary visual artist. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles. Divola works in photography, describing himself as exploring the landscape by looking for the edge between the abstract and the specific.... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
Charlotte Douglas Charlotte Douglas Charlotte Douglas may refer to:*Charlotte/Douglas International Airport*Charlotte Douglas , co-author of The Battle of Betazed... |
Fine Arts Research | |
Alicia Dujovne Ortiz Alicia Dujovne Ortiz Alicia Dujovne Ortiz is an Argentine journalist and author.Dujovne Ortiz was born in Buenos Aires. She earned a degree in Philosophy and Letters from the University of Buenos Aires and contributed to numerous Argentine periodicals. Forced into exile by the military dictatorship in 1978, she... |
Fiction | |
Christopher N. Duncan | Fine Arts | |
Diana L. Eck Diana L. Eck Diana L. Eck is Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies, as well as a Master of Lowell House and the Director of The Pluralism Project, at Harvard University... |
South Asian Studies | |
J. M. Edelstein | Bibliography | |
Ellery Thomas Eells | Philosophy | |
Michelle Ekizian Michelle Ekizian Michelle Ekizian is an American composer of Armenian heritage.-Life:Michelle Ekizian was born in Bronxville, New York. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from the Manhattan School of Music and a master's degree from Columbia University, having studied with Chou Wen-chung, Mario Davidovsky,... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Yaffa Eliach Yaffa Eliach Yaffa Eliach is a historian, author, and scholar of Judaic Studies and the Holocaust. She is probably best known for creating the “Tower of Life” made up by 1,500 photographs for permanent display at the US Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C.-Life:Yaffa Eliach was born Yaffa Sonenson to a Jewish... |
Humanities | German & East European History |
Thomas Chadbourne Emmel | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Paz Errázuriz Körner | Creative Arts | Photography |
Garth Evans | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Drew Gilpin Faust Drew Gilpin Faust Catherine Drew Gilpin Faust is an American historian, college administrator, and the president of Harvard University. Faust is the first woman to serve as Harvard's president and the university's 28th president overall. Faust is the fifth woman to serve as president of an Ivy League university, and... |
Humanities | U.S. History |
David L. Featherman | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Timothy Ferris Timothy Ferris Timothy Ferris is a science writer and the best-selling author of twelve books, including The Science of Liberty and Coming of Age in the Milky Way , for which he was awarded the American Institute of Physics Prize and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize... |
Natural Sciences | Science Writing |
Graham R. Fleming | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
George P. Fletcher George P. Fletcher George P. Fletcher is the Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence at Columbia University School of Law.Fletcher attended Cornell University from 1956 to 1959, studying mathematics and Russian. He received a B.A. in 1960 from University of California, Berkeley and his J.D. in 1964 from the University of... |
Social Sciences | Law |
Bill Fontana Bill Fontana Bill Fontana is known internationally for his pioneering experiments in sound art.Fontana attended New School for Social Research in New York and studied both music and philosophy. He traveled to Australia, and also stayed in Japan and Germany composing. Fontana began making sound sculptures in 1976... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Alban Forcione | Humanities | Spanish & Portuguese Literature |
John G. Forte | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Edward Friedman | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Harvey M. Friedman | Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Alice Fulton Alice Fulton Alice Fulton is an American author of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.- Biography :Fulton was born and raised in Troy, New York, the youngest of three daughters. Her father was the proprietor of the historic Phoenix Hotel, and her mother was a visiting nurse. She began writing poetry in high school... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
John Lewis Gaddis John Lewis Gaddis John Lewis Gaddis is a noted historian of the Cold War and grand strategy, who has been hailed as the "Dean of Cold War Historians" by The New York Times. He is the Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History at Yale University. He is also the official biographer of the seminal 20th... |
U.S. History | |
Juan Carlos Garavaglia | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Angel J. García Zambrano | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Gary Giddins Gary Giddins Gary Giddins is an American jazz critic, author, and director, best known for his longtime work with The Village Voice. Born in Brooklyn, and raised on Long Island, Giddins graduated from Grinnell College, Iowa, in 1970... |
Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Lila M. Gierasch | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Paul Glabicki | Creative Arts | Film |
Rona Goffen | Fine Arts Research | |
Mary Helen M. Goldsmith | Plant Sciences | |
Richard Gordon Richard Gordon (film producer) Richard Gordon was a British-born producer and financier of horror films.-Career:As a youth, Gordon displayed a love of films from an early age. While he was in school, he wrote articles on the subject, edited fan club magazines, and organized a film society... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Carlos Gorriarena | Fine Arts | |
Dustin H. Griffin | English Literature | |
Alan D. Grinnell | Neuroscience | |
Keith E. Gubbins | Chemistry | |
Andrés Guerrero | Sociology | |
Germán Gullón Germán Gullón Germán Gullón , literary critic and writer, is a Professor of Spanish Literature and Member of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam... |
Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
David C. Hammack | U.S. History | |
Peter J. Hammond Peter J. Hammond Peter J. Hammond is a British television writer.-Career:He began writing for television in the 1960s, working on BBC police dramas such as Dixon of Dock Green and Z-Cars, the latter of which he served as script editor on for a year from 1969 to 1970... |
Economics | |
Ronald M. Harris-Warrick | Neuroscience | |
Lynn Ann Hasher | Psychology | |
Thomas L. Haskell | U.S. History | |
R. H. Helmholz | Law | |
Frank P. Herrera | Creative Arts | Photography |
Hans J. Herrmann | Physics | |
Gary Hill Gary Hill Gary Hill is an American artist who lives and works in Seattle, Washington.One of the pioneers of video art, Gary Hill has exhibited his video and video installations worldwide . He is represented by Donald Young Gallery of Chicago.An anthology on the work of Gary Hill by Robert C... |
Video & Audio | |
Jan S. Hogendorn | Economic History | |
Heloisa Buarque de Hollanda | Film, Video, & Radio Studies | |
Mark H. Holmes | Applied Mathematics | |
James Hoopes | U.S. History | |
James S. House | Sociology | |
Paul L. Houston | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Ronnie Po-chia Hsia | German & East European History | |
Thomas P. Hughes Thomas P. Hughes Thomas Parke Hughes is an American Historian of Technology. He is an emeritus professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania and is a visiting professor at MIT and Stanford.He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1953.... |
History of Science & Technology | |
Josephine Humphreys Josephine Humphreys Josephine Humphreys is an American novelist.A native of Charleston, South Carolina, which is also the setting of her novels Dreams of Sleep, Rich in Love and The Fireman's Fair, Humphreys was educated at Ashley Hall , studied creative writing with Reynolds Price at Duke University , and went on to... |
Fiction | |
Jean Eichelberger Ivey Jean Eichelberger Ivey Jean Eichelberger Ivey was an American composer who produced an extensive and diverse catalog of works in virtually every medium, including solo, chamber, vocal, orchestral, in addition to being a, "respected electronic composer." Her music has been frequently represented on the programs of major... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Raúl Jacob | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Mark Jacobs Mark Jacobs Mark Jacobs may refer to:* Mark Jacobs , former CEO of Mythic Entertainment* Mark Jacobs * Mark Jacobs , character on the Australian television show Blue Heelers* Mark Jacobs... |
Plant Sciences | |
Susan Jacoby Susan Jacoby Susan Jacoby is an American author. Her 2008 book about American anti-intellectualism, The Age of American Unreason, was a New York Times best seller. She is an atheist and secularist. Jacoby graduated from Michigan State University in 1965... |
General Nonfiction | |
Richard C. M. Janko | Classics | |
Robert L. Jeanne | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Denis Hale Johnson Denis Johnson Denis Hale Johnson is an American author who is known for his short-story collection Jesus' Son and his novel Tree of Smoke , which won the National Book Award. He also writes plays, poetry and non-fiction.- Biography :... |
Poetry | |
Vaughan F.R. Jones | Mathematics | |
Victor Kac Victor Kac Victor G. Kac is a Soviet and American mathematician at MIT, known for his work in representation theory. He discovered Kac–Moody algebras, and used the Weyl–Kac character formula for them to reprove the Macdonald identities... |
Mathematics | |
Andrés José Kálnay | Physics | |
Joel E. Keizer | Chemistry | |
Carlos E. Kenig | Mathematics | |
William Kerrigan | English Literature | |
David I. Kertzer | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Nicholas M. Kiefer | Economics | |
Jonathan King Jonathan King Jonathan King is an English singer, songwriter, impresario and record producer. He is also the author of three novels, Bible Two and The Booker Prize Winner , and Beware the Monkey Man , and an autobiography, 65 My Life So Far .King first came to prominence as an... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
John T. Kirk | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Susan Kirkpatrick | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Joe Klein Joe Klein Joe Klein is a longtime Washington, D.C. and New York journalist and columnist, known for his novel Primary Colors, an anonymously written roman à clef portraying Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign. Klein is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is a former Guggenheim... |
General Nonfiction | |
Andrew H. Knoll Andrew H. Knoll Andrew H. Knoll is the Fisher Professor of Natural History and a Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University. He is best known for his work on Precambrian microfossils and using stable isotopes for stratigraphic correlation, but has longstanding interests in geobiology,... |
Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Joel Kovel Joel Kovel Joel Kovel is an American politician, academic, writer, and eco-socialist. A practicing psychiatrist and psychoanalyst until the mid-1980s, he has lectured in psychiatry, anthropology, political science and communication studies. He has published many books on his work in psychiatry,... |
Intellectual & Cultural History | |
Robert L. Kuttner | Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
David A. Lane | Statistics | |
Jill H. Larkin | Computer Science | |
Ann Lauterbach Ann Lauterbach Ann Lauterbach is an American poet, essayist, and professor. Her most recent poetry collection is Or to Begin Again , a 2009 National Book Award finalist. Her other honors include fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the John D. and Catherine C. MacArthur... |
Poetry | |
Gerald S. Lazarus | Medicine & Health | |
John P. LeDonne | Russian History | |
Marjorie B. Levinson | English Literature | |
Frank Levy Frank Lévy -Education:At fifteen he entered the Geneva Conservatory, where he holds bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees studying with Louis Hiltbrand and Maria Tipo. He continued his studies with Leon Fleisher at the Peabody Conservatory, where he received the prestigious Artist Diploma. Levy then went to... |
Economics | |
David Levering Lewis David Levering Lewis David Levering Lewis is the Julius Silver University Professor and Professor of History at New York University. He is twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, for part one and part two of his biography of W. E. B. Du Bois... |
U.S. History | |
Peirce F. Lewis Peirce F. Lewis Peirce F. Lewis is an American geographer and emeritus professor at Pennsylvania State University who has written extensively on the subjects of the American landscape and the cultural geography of America.-Further reading:* *... |
Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Glenn Lieberman | Music Composition | |
Albert Edward Litherland | Physics | |
Anthony A. Long | Classics | |
Alvin D. Loving Alvin D. Loving Alvin D. Loving Jr. was an African-American abstract expresionist and painter. His work is known for geometric shapes and complicated color relationships.... |
Fine Arts | |
Luis Eduardo Luna Luis Eduardo Luna Luis Eduardo Luna, anthropologist and noted ayahuasca researcher. Dr. Luna was born in 1947, in Florencia, Colombia. He received his doctorate in 1989 from the Institute of Comparative Religion at Stockholm University, as well as an honorary doctorate in 2000 from Saint Lawrence University, New... |
Plant Sciences | |
Murli H. Manghnani | Earth Science | |
Leah S. Marcus | English Literature | |
Juan Carlos Martini | Fiction | |
William M. Mason | Sociology | |
Timothy Materer | American Literature | |
David Maybury-Lewis David Maybury-Lewis David Henry Peter Maybury-Lewis was an anthropologist, ethnologist of lowland South America, activist for indigenous peoples' human rights and professor emeritus of Harvard University.... |
Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
David McCullough David McCullough David Gaub McCullough is an American author, narrator, historian, and lecturer. He is a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' highest civilian award.... |
U.S. History | |
Wesley McNair Wesley McNair Wesley McNair is an American poet, writer, editor, and professor. He has authored nine collections of poetry, most recently, Lovers of the Lost: New and Selected Poems . In addition to his career in poetry, McNair has written three books of prose, including a memoir, The Words I Chose... |
Poetry | |
Ernesto A. Medina | Plant Sciences | |
Leopoldo de Meis | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Wallace K. Melville | Applied Mathematics | |
Edward Mendelson Edward Mendelson Edward Mendelson is a professor of English and Comparative Literature and the Lionel Trilling Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University. He is the literary executor of the Estate of W. H. Auden and the author or editor of several books about Auden's work, including Early Auden and Later... |
English Literature | |
Anthony J. Merer | Chemistry | |
Mario Milanca Guzmán | Music Research | |
William Miles Bill Miles William Miles was born in Harlem, New York, and has used his deep knowledge and experience of that borough to produce films that tell unique and often inspiring stories of Harlem's history... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Paul R. Milgrom | Economics | |
George A. Miller | Psychology | |
Marlui Miranda Santilli | Music Research | |
Mary Miss | Fine Arts | |
Sylvia Molloy Sylvia Molloy Sylvia Clark Molloy M.A., , was a British Realist and Impressionist artist and teacher.A graduate of Durham University, she lived abroad for much of her life - including many years in South Africa -returning to England in the mid 1960s.Her many paintings and sketches of the peoples of South Africa... |
Latin American Literature | |
Juan Roberto Mora Catlett | Creative Arts | Film |
Mark Morris Mark Morris Mark William Morris is an American dancer, choreographer and director whose work is acclaimed for its craftsmanship, ingenuity, humor, and at times eclectic musical accompaniments... |
Creative Arts | Choreography |
Karl F. Morrison | Medieval History | |
Martin Moskovits | Chemistry | |
Gwynn Murrill | Fine Arts | |
Suzanne Nash | Humanities | French Literature |
Ei-ichi Negishi Ei-ichi Negishi is a Japanese chemist who has spent most of his career at Purdue University, United States. He is best known for his discovery of the Negishi coupling. He was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for palladium catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis" jointly with Richard F. Heck and... |
Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
John F. Nims John Frederick Nims John Frederick Nims was an American poet and academic.-Life:He graduated from DePaul University, University of Notre Dame with an M.A., and from the University of Chicago with a Ph.D. in 1945.He published reviews of the works by Robert Lowell and W. S. Merwin... |
Poetry | |
Glyn P. Norton | Humanities | French Literature |
Melvin Robert Novick | Social Sciences | Psychology |
Mark P. O'Donnell | Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Diana O'Hehir Diana O'Hehir Diana Farnham O'Hehir is a poet and writer of prose from northern California. She was born in Berkeley in 1929. She taught from 1961 to 1992 at Mills College in Oakland where she is Aurelia Henry Reinhardt Professor Emerita of American Literature. She lives in San Francisco with her husband, writer... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Enrique Oliver | Creative Arts | Film |
Stephen L. Olsen | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Janet Oppenheim | Humanities | British History |
Oscar Oszlak | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Stephen Owen Stephen Owen Stephen Owen, PC is the Vice-President of External, Legal and Community Relations for the University of British Columbia. He is a former Canadian politician.... |
Humanities | East Asian Studies |
Ron Padgett Ron Padgett Ron Padgett is an American poet, essayist, fiction writer, translator, and a member of the New York School. Bean Spasms, Padget's first collection of poems, was published in 1967 and written with Ted Berrigan... |
Poetry | |
Don N. Page | Astronomy--Astrophysics | |
Irma Palacios Flores | Fine Arts | |
Richard G. Palmer | Physics | |
Peter C. Papademetriou | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Peter Parnell Peter Parnell Peter Parnell is an American playwright. His plays include The Cider House Rules, Flaubert's Latest, Hyde in Hollywood, An Imaginary Life, QED, Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket, Romance Language, Scooter Thomas Makes It to the Top of the World, and Sorrows of Stephen.Parnell is also noted for... |
Drama & Performance Art | |
Charles D. Parsons | Philosophy | |
Daphne Patai Daphne Patai Daphne Patai is a feminist scholar and author. She is a professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her PhD is in Brazilian literature, but her early work also focused on utopian and dystopian fiction... |
English Literature | |
Robert Pattison | English Literature | |
Alberto Pérez | Fine Arts Research | |
William Richard Peltier William Richard Peltier William Richard Peltier, Ph.D., D.Sc. , is a university professor of physics at the University of Toronto. He is director of the Centre for Global Change Science and principal investigator of the Polar Climate Stability Network... |
Earth Science | |
Richard Pevear Richard Pevear Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky are a couple that are best known for their collaborative translations. Most of their translations are of works in Russian, but also French, Italian, and Greek. Their translations have been nominated three times and twice won the PEN/Book-of-the-Month Club... |
French Literature | |
Mario Alberto Pisarev | Medicine & Health | |
E. Ward Plummer | Physics | |
Stephen Posen | Fine Arts | |
David L. Quint | Humanities | Literary Criticism |
Janice A. Radway | American Literature | |
Jeffrey K. Riegel | East Asian Studies | |
James C. Riley | Economic History | |
Gene I. Rochlin | Political Science | |
Robert H. Rodgers | Classics | |
Judith Rodin Judith Rodin Judith Rodin was the 7th president of the University of Pennsylvania from 1994 to 2004 and the first permanent female president of an Ivy League university. She is currently the president of the Rockefeller Foundation, a position she has held since 2005. A University of Pennsylvania alumna, she... |
Psychology | |
Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá is a Puerto Rican essayist and novelist.- Bibliography :* La renuncia del héroe Baltasar... |
Fiction | |
Edward H. Roesner | Music Research | |
Art Rogers | Creative Arts | Photography |
Abraham Rosman | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Francisco Rothhammer | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
William T. Rowe | East Asian Studies | |
Paula G. Rubel | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
David Salle David Salle David Salle is an American painter who helped define postmodern sensibility by combining figuration with a varied pictorial language of multi-imagery... |
Fine Arts | |
Richard Salomon | South Asian Studies | |
Gillian Sankoff | Linguistics | |
Nancy Scheper-Hughes Nancy Scheper-Hughes Nancy Scheper-Hughes is a professor of Anthropology and director of the program in Medical Anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley. She is known for her writing on the anthropology of the body, hunger, illness, medicine, psychiatry, madness, social suffering, violence and genocide... |
Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Gjertrud Schnackenberg Gjertrud Schnackenberg Gjertrud Schnackenberg is an American poet.-Life:Schnackenberg graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1975. She lectured at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Washington University, and was Writer-in-Residence at Smith College and visiting fellow at St... |
Poetry | |
Robert W. Schrier | Medicine & Health | |
James A. Schultz | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Peter Schumann Peter Schumann Peter Schumann is the founder and director of the Bread & Puppet Theater. Born in Silesia, he was a sculptor and dancer in Germany before moving to the United States in 1961. In 1963 he founded Bread & Puppet in New York City, and in 1970 moved to the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, eventually... |
Theatre Arts | |
Philip A. Schwartzkroin | Neuroscience | |
Allen J. Scott Allen J. Scott Allen John Scott is a professor of geography and public policy at University of California, Los Angeles.- Biography :Scott was born in Liverpool, England in 1938 and graduated from Oxford University in 1961. He holds a Ph.D. degree from Northwestern University... |
Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Allan Sekula Allan Sekula Allan Sekula is an American artist of Polish descent, writer, and critic based at the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California.-Work:... |
Photography Studies | |
Vikram Seth Vikram Seth Vikram Seth is an Indian poet, novelist, travel writer, librettist, children's writer, biographer and memoirist.-Early life:Vikram Seth was born on 20 June 1952 to Leila and Prem Seth in Calcutta... |
Poetry | |
Deborah Shaffer | Creative Arts | Film |
Glenn S. Silber | Creative Arts | Film |
Theodora Skipitares | Drama & Performance Art | |
Tom Sleigh Tom Sleigh Tom Sleigh is an American poet, dramatist, essayist and academic, who currently lives in New York City. He has published seven books of original poetry, one full-length translation of Euripides' Herakles and a book of essays. At least five of his plays have been produced... |
Poetry | |
Paul Slovic Paul Slovic Paul Slovic is a professor of psychology at the University of Oregon and the president of the Decision Research group. He earned his Ph.D. in psychology at the University of Michigan in 1964.... |
Psychology | |
David Small David Small David Small is an American author and illustrator. He was only 2 years old when he began drawing, health problems having kept him home for much of his childhood.-Life:... |
Fiction | |
Gerald Stanton Smith | Slavic Literature | |
Robert Stam Robert Stam Robert Stam is University Professor at New York University, where he teaches about the French New Wave filmmakers. Stam has published widely on French literature, comparative literature, and on film topics such as film history and film theory.-Books:* *... |
Film, Video, & Radio Studies | |
Nancy Leys Stepan | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Bill Stephens Bill Stephens Bill Stephens is a network television host and commentator specializing in automotive and motorsports presentations.He is a nationally published author of several motorsports books and a columnist for a number of automotive periodicals... |
Video & Audio | |
May Stevens May Stevens May Stevens is an American feminist artist, political activist, educator, and writer. Major works include: Freedom Riders , "Big Daddy" series , Ordinary/Extraordinary , and SoHo Women Artists . In 1977, she was one of the featured artists discussed in a seminar given by Jacqueline Moss at the... |
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Susan A. Stewart | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Philippa Strum | Political Science | |
Steven Stucky Steven Stucky Steven Stucky is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer.Stucky was born in Hutchinson, Kansas. At age 9, he moved with his family to Abilene, Texas, where, as a teenager, he studied music in the public schools and, privately, viola with Herbert Preston, conducting with Leo Scheer, and... |
Music Composition | |
Anne O\'Neill Summers | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Timothy Tackett Timothy Tackett Timothy Tackett is an American historian specializing in the French Revolution and professor at the University of California. He published books about the members of the National Constituent Assembly of 1789, and about the Flight to Varennes.... |
Humanities | French History |
Richard F. Taruskin | Humanities | Music Research |
Michael B. Teitz | Humanities | Architecture, Planning, & Design |
Judith Jarvis Thomson Judith Jarvis Thomson Judith Jarvis Thomson is an American moral philosopher and metaphysician, best known for her use of thought experiments to make philosophical points.- Career :... |
Humanities | Philosophy |
Charles B. Thorn | Natural Sciences | Physics |
John H. Thow | Humanities | Music Composition |
Jennifer Tipton Jennifer Tipton Jennifer Tipton is a lighting designer. She has designed for dance, theater and opera.In 1958, she graduated from Cornell University... |
Humanities | Theatre Arts |
Matthew Tirrell | Natural Sciences | Engineering |
Mark Traugott | Social Sciences | Sociology |
M. G. Trend | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
James W. Truman | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Niccolò Tucci Niccolò Tucci Niccolò Tucci was a short story writer and novelist who wrote in English and Italian.Born in Lugano, Switzerland of a Russian mother and an Italian father who became a Swiss citizen, Niccolò Tucci grew up in privileged circumstances that were eliminated by the Bolshevik Revolution. His family... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Michael Turelli | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Henry M. Van Driel | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
JoAnn Verburg | Creative Arts | Photography |
Jeffrey Vitter Jeffrey Vitter Jeffrey Scott Vitter is provost and executive vice chancellor and Roy A. Roberts Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas.-Education:... |
Natural Sciences | Computer Science |
Virginia Walbot | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Alan C. Walker | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
William B. Walters | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
James C. Wang James C. Wang James C. Wang is a Harvard University Professor of biochemistry and molecular biology. Wang was the first discoverer of topoisomerases. He was elected as an academician of the Taiwan Academia Sinica in 1982 and a member of the United States National Academy of Science.After his bachelor degree at... |
Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Julia R. Weertman | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Theodore R. Weiss | Creative Arts | Poetry |
Lawrence Weschler Lawrence Weschler Lawrence Weschler is an author of works of creative nonfiction.A graduate of Cowell College of the University of California, Santa Cruz , Weschler was for over twenty years a staff writer at The New Yorker, where his work shuttled between political tragedies and cultural comedies... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Christopher C. Widnell | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
James Wilcox James Wilcox James Wilcox is an American novelist and a professor at LSU in Baton Rouge. James Wilcox worked at Random House and Doubleday in New York after graduating from Yale... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Alan Wilde | Humanities | American Literature |
August Wilson August Wilson August Wilson was an American playwright whose work included a series of ten plays, The Pittsburgh Cycle, for which he received two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama... |
Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
David Sloan Wilson David Sloan Wilson David Sloan Wilson is an American evolutionary biologist and a Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences and Anthropology at Binghamton University. He is a son of the author Sloan Wilson.-Academic career:... |
Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Walter Keith Winslow | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Tibor I. Wlassics | Humanities | Italian Literature |
Philip Wofford | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Peter G. Wolynes | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Al Wong | Creative Arts | Film |
Wing Hung Wong | Natural Sciences | Statistics |
Charles T. Wood | Humanities | Medieval History |
Janet Louise Yellen | Social Sciences | Economics |
Victor Jaime Yohai | Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl Elisabeth Young-Bruehl Elisabeth Young-Bruehl is an American academic and psychotherapist, living since 2007 in Toronto, Canada. She has published a wide range of books, most notably biographies of Hannah Arendt and Anna Freud. Her 1982 biography of Hannah Arendt won the first Harcourt Award... |
Creative Arts | Biography |
Jan M. Ziolkowski Jan M. Ziolkowski Jan Ziolkowski is the Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Medieval Latin at Harvard University and Director of the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. His scholarship has focused on the literature of the Latin Middle Ages.-Career:... |
Humanities | Medieval Literature |
Olivier Zunz | Humanities | U.S. History |
Robert B. Zurier | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |