List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1989
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1989 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 |
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Rolena Adorno | Humanities | Latin American Literature |
Jean-Christophe Agnew | Humanities | Intellectual & Cultural History |
Héctor Aguilar Camin Héctor Aguilar Camín Héctor Aguilar Camín is a Mexican writer, journalist and historian.Aguilar Camín graduated from the Ibero-American University with a bachelor's degree in information sciences and techniques and received a doctorate's degree in history from El Colegio de México... |
Humanities | Iberian & Latin American History |
Nelson W. Aldrich Nelson W. Aldrich Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich was a prominent American politician and a leader of the Republican Party in the Senate, where he served from 1881 to 1911.... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Carlos Santiago Andreo | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Rafael Apitz-Castro | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Aloisio Pessoa de Araujo | Social Sciences | Economics |
Roger S. Bagnall Roger S. Bagnall Roger Shaler Bagnall is an American classical scholar. He was a professor of classics and history at Columbia University from 1974 until 2007, when he took up the position of first Director of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University... |
Humanities | Classics |
Stanislaw Baranczak Stanislaw Baranczak Stanisław Barańczak is a poet, literary critic, scholar, editor and lecturer. His book, Chirurgiczna Precyzja / Surgical Precision, won the 1999 Nike Award.-Life and career:... |
Humanities | Slavic Literature |
Milton J. Bates | American Literature | |
Richard Bauman Richard Bauman Richard Bauman is a folklorist and anthropologist who recently retired from Indiana University Bloomington. He is presently Distinguished Professor emeritus of Folklore, of Anthropology, and of Communication and Culture... |
Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Malcolm Bell Malcolm Bell Robert Malcolm Hamilton Bell is a former English cricketer. Bell was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born in Hugh Town, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall.... |
Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Judith MacKenzie Bennett | British History | |
Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni | Neuroscience | |
David McLeod Bethea | Slavic Literature | |
Dianne Blell | Creative Arts | Photography |
Robert Lann Boswell | Fiction | |
David H. Bradley | Fiction | |
María Eugenia Brito Astrosa | Latin American Literature | |
Patricia Fortini Brown | Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Peter R. L. Brown | Religion | |
Anatole Paul Broyard | General Nonfiction | |
Jo Ann Callis | Creative Arts | Photography |
David George Campbell David George Campbell David George Campbell is an American educator, ecologist, environmentalist, and award-winning author of nonfiction.... |
General Nonfiction | |
David E. Cane David E. Cane David E. Cane is an American biological chemist. He is Vernon K. Krieble Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Biochemistry at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. He is recognized for his work on the biosynthesis of natural products, particularly terpenoids and polyketides... |
Chemistry | |
Lincoln W. Caplan | General Nonfiction | |
Sylvain Edward Cappell | Mathematics | |
Paul DeWitt Carrington | Law | |
Rodney Carswell | Fine Arts | |
Terry J. Castle | Literary Criticism | |
Hal Caswell | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza is an Italian population geneticist born in Genoa, who has been a professor at Stanford University since 1970 .-Books:... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
William H. Chafe | U.S. History | |
Stanley Chojnacki | Renaissance History | |
James O. Clark | Fine Arts | |
Phyllis D. Coley | Plant Sciences | |
Marcia L. Colish | Humanities | Medieval History |
David Collier David Collier (political scientist) David Collier is Chancellor’s Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He works in the fields of comparative politics, Latin American politics, and methodology... |
Political Science | |
Cecelia Condit Cecelia Condit Cecelia Condit is an American artist working in video. A storyteller producing videos since 1981, her work swings between beauty and the grotesque, innocence and cruelty... |
Video & Audio | |
Gregory Conniff | Creative Arts | Photography |
Michael Allan Cook | Near Eastern Studies | |
Clare Christine Cooper Marcus | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Daniel Joseph Cosgrove | Plant Sciences | |
Petah Coyne Petah Coyne Petah Coyne is a contemporary American sculptor and photographer. Some of her works are in the permanent collections of museums and galleries such as the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, the Corcoran Gallery of... |
Fine Arts | |
Bruce Cratsley | Creative Arts | Photography |
Martin Daly Martin Daly Martin Daly is a Professor of Psychology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and author of many influential papers on evolutionary psychology. Current research topics include an evolutionary perspective on risk-taking and interpersonal violence, especially male-male conflict and... |
Psychology | |
Richard Danielpour Richard Danielpour Richard Danielpour is an American composer.-Biography:Danielpour is born of Persian/Jewish descent. He studied at Oberlin College and the New England Conservatory of Music, and later at the Juilliard School of Music, where he received a DMA in composition in 1986... |
Music Composition | |
Alberto Darszon Israel | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
James Dashow | Music Composition | |
Paul J. DiMaggio | Sociology | |
Nicholas B. Dirks | South Asian Studies | |
Thomas Dunne Thomas Dunne Thomas Dunne was an Irish Fine Gael Party politician. and TD for Tipperary North from 1961–1977.He was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1957 general election, but at the 1961 general election he defeated the Fianna Fáil TD Mary Ryan, and took his seat in the 17th Dáil... |
Earth Science | |
Clyde Edgerton Clyde Edgerton Clyde Edgerton is an American author and English literature professor.Born in Durham, North Carolina, his books are known for endearing characters, small-town Southern dialogue and realistic fire and brimstone religious sermons... |
Fiction | |
Arthur B. Ellis | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Kent Emery | Humanities | Medieval Literature |
Gawain Garth Fagan | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Margaret W. Ferguson | Humanities | English Literature |
Joaquín Fermandois | Social Sciences | Political Science |
David Freedberg David Freedberg David Freedberg is Pierre Matisse Professor of the History of Art and Director of the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University, USA.-Career:... |
Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Jennifer J. Freyd | Social Sciences | Psychology |
Su Friedrich Su Friedrich Su Friedrich is an American avant-garde filmmaker.- Biography :Friedrich graduated from Oberlin College in 1975 and made her first film, Hot Water, in 1978... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Mary K. Gaillard | Physics | |
Jonathan W. Galassi Jonathan W. Galassi Jonathan W. Galassi is an American editor, and poet.He graduated from Harvard University in 1971, and Cambridge University, with an M.A. in 1973.... |
Poetry | |
Gustavo Garza Villarreal | Economics | |
Michael Eugene Gilpin | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Clark Noren Glymour | Philosophy | |
Stephen M. Goldfeld Stephen Goldfeld Stephen Goldfeld was a Princeton University professor and provost who served on the Council of Economic Advisers during the Carter administration.... |
Economics | |
Louis Gordon Louis Gordon Louis Gordon is an English musician notable for his collaboration with John Foxx. He has worked with Foxx on a number of albums since 1995. His solo work has also been released on the Toffeetones record label.-Biography:... |
Statistics | |
Shalom Gorewitz | Creative Arts | Video & Audio |
Richard Firth Green | Medieval Literature | |
Steven Hahn Steven Hahn Steven Hahn is the Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor in American History at the University of Pennsylvania.-Life:Educated at the University of Rochester, where he worked with Eugene Genovese and Herbert Gutman, Hahn received his Ph.D. from Yale University. His dissertation was overseen by... |
Humanities | U.S. History |
John Michael Haiman | Humanities | Linguistics |
Juliana Hall | Music Composition | |
Dee Dee Halleck | Video & Audio | |
Ann K. Hamilton | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Gary G. Hamilton | Sociology | |
Susan Hanson Susan Hanson Susan Hanson is an English actress who played the part of Diane Parker in the long-running British soap opera Crossroads from 1966 to 1987. Hanson is the widow of musician Carl Wayne, with whom she has a son, Jack.Susan married singer Carl Wayne in 1974... |
Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Hendrik A. Hartog | U.S. History | |
Glenn I. Hatton | Neuroscience | |
Doris Heyden Doris Heyden Doris Heyden was a prominent scholar of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, particularly those of central Mexico. She was born in East Orange, New Jersey, United States... |
Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
James L. Hoberman | Film, Video, & Radio Studies | |
Jerrold Edwin Hogle | English Literature | |
Sergio Andrés Hojman | Physics | |
Trevor H. Howard-Hill | Bibliography | |
Peter B. Hutton | Creative Arts | Film |
Carol Frances Jacobs | Literary Criticism | |
Geoffrey James Geoffrey James Geoffrey James is an author, journalist, and freelance writer. His works have been published in Wired, The New York Times, and ComputerWorld. He has written several books. He lives in New Hampshire. From February 2007 to September of 2011, he wrote a blog about sales for CBS Interactive... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
John Allan James | Economic History | |
Laura Linnea Jensen Laura Linnea Jensen Laura Linnea Jensen is an American poet.She graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle, where she studied with David Wagoner, Mark Strand, and Galway Kinnell, and from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop with an MFA in 1974, where she studied with Norman Dubie, Donald Justice, and Marvin Bell... |
Poetry | |
Gerald Kim Jones | Fine Arts | |
Jon Stephen Jost | Creative Arts | Film |
Tony Robert Judt | German & East European History | |
Anton Kaes | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Victoria Kahn | English Literature | |
Peter M. Kareiva | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Carol F. Karlsen | U.S. History | |
Thomas M. Kavanagh Thomas M. Kavanagh Thomas Matthew Kavanagh was an American politician. Born near Carson City, Michigan he served as the 48th Michigan Attorney General from 1955 to 1957. Thomas Kavanagh went on to serve as a justice on the Michigan Supreme Court from 1958 to 1975 which included eight years as Chief Justice from... |
French Literature | |
Jerold Seth Kayden | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Herbert Kellman | Music Research | |
John Kelly John Kelly - People :* John Kelly of Killanne , leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in Wexford* John Kelly , Congregational minister* John Larry Kelly, Jr. , originator of the Kelly criterion... |
Drama & Performance Art | |
Kenneth F. Kiple | African Studies | |
Jon Paul Klancher | English Literature | |
Michael L. Klein Michael L. Klein Michael Lawrence Klein is Laura H. Carnell Professor of Science and Director of the in the College of Science and Technology at Temple University. He was previously the Hepburn Professor of Physical Science in the Center for Molecular Modeling at the University of Pennsylvania.Klein obtained a B.Sc... |
Chemistry | |
August Kleinzahler August Kleinzahler -Life and career:Until he was 11, he went to school in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where he grew up. He then commuted to the Horace Mann School in the Bronx, graduating in 1967. He wrote poetry from this time, inspired by Keats and Kenneth Rexroth translations, among other works... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Thomas A. Kselman | Humanities | French History |
Walter F. LaFeber | U.S. History | |
Emmet Larkin | British History | |
Douglas Alan Lauffenburger | Engineering | |
Karen Lawrence Karen Lawrence Karen Lawrence is an American singer and songwriter who has worked with The LA Jets, 1994:, Karen Lawrence and the Pinz and Blue by Nature. She sang backup vocals on "Get it up" from Draw the Line by Aerosmith.... |
English Literature | |
Héctor A. Leanza | Earth Science | |
David Leavitt David Leavitt David Leavitt is an American novelist.-Biography:Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Leavitt is a graduate of Yale University. and a professor at the University of Florida... |
Fiction | |
Li-Young Lee Li-Young Lee Li-Young Lee is an American poet. He was born in Jakarta, Indonesia, to Chinese parents. His maternal grandfather was Yuan Shikai, China's first Republican President, who attempted to make himself emperor... |
Poetry | |
David C. Lehman | Poetry | |
Patricia Leighten | Fine Arts Research | |
Eli Leon | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Peter Wai-Kwong Li | Mathematics | |
Carlos Libertun | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Peggy Liss | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Jean N. Locey | Creative Arts | Photography |
Joan Logue | Video & Audio | |
Steven G. Louie | Physics | |
Joseph L. Love | Humanities | Economic History |
Richard V. E. Lovelace | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
David J. Luban | Law | |
David M. Lubin | Fine Arts Research | |
Millicent Joy Marcus | Italian Literature | |
Tobin J. Marks Tobin J. Marks Tobin Jay Marks is the Vladimir N. Ipatieff Professor of Catalytic Chemistry and Professor of Material Science and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Michael Joseph Marrinan | Fine Arts Research | |
David Marshall David Marshall Dave Marshall or David Marshall may refer to:* Dave Marshall , former professional baseball player* Dave Marshall , guitarist with Vince Neil and Slaughter... |
English Literature | |
Megan Marshall Megan Marshall Megan Marshall is an American writer and scholar. She is best known as the author of The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Ignited American Romanticism, which was published in 2005. The book earned her a place as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in biography in 2006.-Biography:Marshall was born in... |
Creative Arts | Biography |
Donald Anthony Martin | Mathematics | |
Hugo Alberto Massaldi | Medicine & Health | |
Heather McHugh Heather McHugh -Life:Heather McHugh, a poet, translator, and educator, was born in San Diego, California, to Canadian parents, John Laurence, a marine biologist, and Eileen Francesca . They raised McHugh in Gloucester Point, Virginia. There, her father directed the marine biological laboratory on the York River... |
Poetry | |
Roderick James McIntosh | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
George McLendon George McLendon George McLendon is the Howard R. Hughes Provost and Professor of Chemistry at Rice University. McLendon holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at El Paso and a doctorate from Texas A&M University. He assumed the role of provost in 2010 after serving as Dean of Trinity College of... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Julia Meech | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Igor A. Mel\'cuk | Linguistics | |
James Lester Miller | Medieval Literature | |
Max Miller | Fine Arts | |
Nancy K. Miller Nancy K. Miller Nancy K. Miller is an American literary scholar and memoirist.Currently a Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the CUNY Graduate Center, Miller is the author of several books on feminist criticism, women’s writing, and most recently, family memoir, biography, and... |
Humanities | French Literature |
Sue Miller Sue Miller Sue Miller is an American writer who has authored a number of best-selling novels. Her duties as a single mother left her with little time to write for many years, and as a result she did not publish her first novel until 1986, after spending almost a decade in various fellowships and teaching... |
Fiction | |
Katharine Vasser Milton | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Jorge Montealegre Iturra | Fine Arts Research | |
Emilio F. Moran | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Errol Mark Morris | Creative Arts | Film |
David Murray | Music Composition | |
Karen Alison Newman | English Literature | |
Graham Nickson | Fine Arts | |
James J. O\'Donnell | Humanities | Classics |
Robert G. O\'Meally | Creative Arts | Biography |
Robert Olmstead Robert Olmstead Robert Olmstead is an award-winning American novelist and educator.-Early life and education:Olmstead was born in 1954 in Westmoreland, New Hampshire. He grew up on a farm. After high school, he enrolled at Davidson College with a football scholarship, but left school after three semesters in... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Carlos Raul Ordoñez | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Steven Alan Orszag | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Peter Joseph Ortoleva | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Richard Magee Osgood | Natural Sciences | Engineering |
Michael Palmer Michael Palmer Michael Palmer is an American poet and translator. He attended Harvard University where he earned a BA in French and a MA in Comparative Literature. He has worked extensively with Contemporary dance for over thirty years and has collaborated with many composers and visual artists... |
Poetry | |
Roger Parker Roger Parker Roger Parker is an English musicologist, and is currently Thurston Dart Professor of Music at King's College London.... |
Music Research | |
Manuel Pastor | Economics | |
Katharine Boynton Payne | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Donald E. Pease | American Literature | |
Harold J. Perkin | British History | |
Wayne T. Peterson | Music Composition | |
Michael Phillips Michael Phillips Michael Phillips is the name of:*Michael Phillips *Michael Phillips *Michael Phillips *Michael Phillips *Michael Phillips , figure skater and ice dancer... |
Fine Arts | |
Ricardo Piglia Ricardo Piglia Ricardo Piglia is one of the foremost contemporary Argentine writers, known for his fiction, including several collections of short stories; the novels Artificial Respiration , The Absent City , Burnt Money ; and criticism including Criticism and Fiction , Brief Forms and... |
Latin American Literature | |
Adrian Margaret S Piper | Fine Arts | |
Theodore M. Porter Theodore M. Porter Theodore M. Porter is a professor who specializes in the history of science in the Department of History at UCLA.He has authored several books, including The Rise of Statistical Thinking, 1820-1900; and Trust in Numbers: The Pursuit of Objectivity in Science and Public Life... |
History of Science & Technology | |
Robert Michael Pyle Robert Michael Pyle Robert Michael Pyle is a lepidopterist and author who has published twelve books and hundreds of papers, essays, stories and poems. He has a Ph.D. from the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University. He founded the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation in 1974... |
General Nonfiction | |
David C. R. Rakowski | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
David Lorimer Ransel | Russian History | |
Evelyn Sakakida Rawski | East Asian Studies | |
Richard James Rezac | Fine Arts | |
Robert D. Richardson Robert D. Richardson Robert D. Richardson is an American historian, and biographer.-Life:He was brought up in Medford, Massachusetts and Concord, Massachusetts.He graduated from Exeter, in 1952,and from Harvard University, with a PhD.... |
Creative Arts | Biography |
Marcial Antonio Riquelme | Sociology | |
Harriet Ritvo Harriet Ritvo Harriet Ritvo is an American historian who specializes in British history, particularly environmental history and the history of natural history. Ritvo is the Arthur J... |
Humanities | English Literature |
Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui is a contemporary Aymara sociologist, historian, and subaltern theorist from Bolivia. She draws upon anarchist theory as well as Quechua and Aymara cosmologies. She is the previous director and longtime member of the Taller de Historia Oral Andina... |
Iberian & Latin American History | |
David Peter Rock | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Roy Rosenzweig Roy Rosenzweig -References:* * * Memorial website-External links:* Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media**... |
U.S. History | |
Alison M. Saar | Fine Arts | |
Oliver Sacks Oliver Sacks Oliver Wolf Sacks, CBE , is a British neurologist and psychologist residing in New York City. He is a professor of neurology and psychiatry at Columbia University, where he also holds the position of Columbia Artist... |
Medicine & Health | |
Robert Holt Salisbury | Political Science | |
Wade H. Saunders | Fine Arts | |
Thomas Michael Scanlon | Philosophy | |
Orville H. Schell | General Nonfiction | |
Carmel Schrire Carmel Schrire Carmel Schrire is a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University.She was born in Cape Town, South Africa and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Cape Town , going on to attend the University of Cambridge... |
African Studies | |
Gabriele M. J. Schwab | Literary Criticism | |
Vera Schwarcz Vera Schwarcz Vera Schwarcz is Freeman Professor of East Asian Studies at Wesleyan University. Her BA was from Vassar College, with a MA from Yale, a MAA from Wesleyan University and a Ph.D... |
East Asian Studies | |
Carolyn See Carolyn See Carolyn See is the author of nine books, including the memoir, Dreaming: Hard Luck and Good Times in America, an advice book on writing, Making a Literary Life, and the novels There Will Never Be Another You and The Handyman.... |
Fiction | |
Sara W. Sefchovich | Sociology | |
Stuart L. Shapiro | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
Peter T. Shelton | Fine Arts | |
Norman Sherry Norman Sherry Norman Sherry is an English born American novelist, biographer, and educator who is most well known for his three-volume biography of the British novelist Graham Greene. He has an older brother Thomas Taylor Sherry and a twin brother called Alan Sherry... |
English Literature | |
Amy E. Shuman | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Kenneth Silverman Kenneth Silverman Kenneth Silverman is a professor emeritus at New York University and a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer. Silverman was born in Manhattan in 1936.-Books:* The Life and Times of Cotton Mather New York : Harper & Row, 1984... |
American Literature | |
Theda Skocpol Theda Skocpol Theda Skocpol is an American sociologist and political scientist at Harvard University. She served from 2005 to 2007 as Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. She is influential in sociology as an advocate of the historical-institutional and comparative approaches, and well-known in... |
Sociology | |
Scott Soames Scott Soames Scott Soames is a professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California. He specializes in the philosophy of language and the history of analytic philosophy... |
Philosophy | |
George Nicholls Somero | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Katepalli R. Sreenivasan | Applied Mathematics | |
Barbara M. Stafford | Fine Arts Research | |
Zara Steiner | German & East European History | |
James Walton Stigler | Education | |
Elizabeth Streb Elizabeth Streb Elizabeth Streb is an American choreographer, performer, and teacher of contemporary dance.-Background:Streb was born and raised in Rochester, New York and, after graduating from the dance program of State University of New York at Brockport in 1972, she was interested in experimental works and... |
Creative Arts | Choreography |
Susan Sugarman | Psychology | |
Julie Taymor Julie Taymor Julie Taymor is an American director of theater, opera and film. Taymor's work has received many accolades from critics, and she has earned two Tony Awards out of four nominations, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design, an Emmy Award and an Academy Award nomination for Original Song... |
Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Augusta Read Thomas Augusta Read Thomas Augusta Read Thomas is an American composer.Augusta Read Thomas was born in Glen Cove, New York. She attended The Green Vale School and later moved on to St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, and then studied composition with Jacob Druckman at Yale University and at the Royal Academy of... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Enrique Tirapegui Zurbano | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Pamela Avril Tucker | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Isadore Twersky Isadore Twersky Isadore Twersky was an Orthodox rabbi and the Nathan Littauer Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Harvard University, a chair previously held by Harry Austryn Wolfson. Twersky was an internationally recognized authority on Rabbinic literature and Jewish philosophy... |
Humanities | Intellectual & Cultural History |
Ana Lydia Vega Ana Lydia Vega Ana Lydia Vega is a celebrated Puerto Rican female writer. She has received the Premio Juan Rulfo and the Premio Casa de las Américas . Vega was a professor of French literature and Caribbean studies at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Alejandro Venegas | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Roberto dos Santos Vieira | Social Sciences | Law |
Julio Martín Viera | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Robert W. Wason | Humanities | Music Research |
John Waterbury John Waterbury John Waterbury is an American academic that served as the 14th president of the American University of Beirut between 1998 and 2008. He was the first president to reside in Beirut since 1984... |
Social Sciences | Political Science |
William B. Worthen | Humanities | Theatre Arts |
Franz Wright Franz Wright -Background:Wright graduated from Oberlin College in 1977. He and his father James Wright are the only parent/child pair to have won the Pulitzer Prize in the same category.... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Stephen W. Wright | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi was the Salo Wittmayer Baron Professor of Jewish History, Culture and Society at Columbia University, a position he held from 1980 to 2008... |
Humanities | Near Eastern Studies |
Everett Zimmerman | Humanities | English Literature |
Fernando Omar Zuloaga | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Edgar Basil Zurif | Social Sciences | Psychology |