List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2010
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2010 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 |
Kimberlee Acquaro Kimberlee Acquaro Kimberlee Acquaro is an American filmmaker and photojournalist.Her short documentary God Sleeps in Rwanda was nominated for an Oscar.God Sleeps in Rwanda was shown at the United Nations Association Film Festival, Woodrow Wilson Center, and Women, Power and Politics Film Festival.-Awards:*... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Lorraine Adams Lorraine Adams Lorraine Adams is an American journalist, and novelist.She was a staff writer for the Washington Post, and the Dallas Morning News.She lives in Washington, D.C.-Awards:* 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship* 2006 VCU First Novelist Award... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Shelby Lee Adams Shelby Lee Adams Shelby Lee Adams is an American environmental portrait photographer and artist best known for his images of Appalachian family life.-Life and career:... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
Ricardo Ainslie Ricardo Ainslie Ricardo Ainslie is a native of Mexico City, Mexico, and holds dual US and Mexican citizenship. He earned my Bachelor's degree at the University of California at Berkeley, and his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of Michigan... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Christy Anderson Christy Anderson Christy Anderson is an architectural historian with a special interest in the buildings of the Renaissance and Baroque. She is currently a professor of Art and Architecture at University of Toronto.... |
Humanities | Architecture, Planning, & Design |
Andrew Apter Andrew Apter Andrew Herman Apter is an American historian, professor at University of California, Los Angeles, and Director, of the African Studies Center.He was field director of Black Atlantic Studies, for the Social Science Research Council.... |
Humanities | African Studies |
Gauvin Alexander Bailey Gauvin Alexander Bailey Gauvin Alexander Bailey is an American art historian, and Associate Professor of Art History, at The University of Aberdeen.He graduated from the University of Toronto with a B.A. in 1989 and M.A. in 1990, and from Harvard University with a Ph.D... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts Research |
Adam Begley Adam Begley Adam Begley is an American freelance writer, and was the books editor for the New York Observer.He graduated from Harvard College, and from Stanford University with a Ph.D... |
Creative Arts | Biography |
Tom Bissell Tom Bissell Tom Bissell is a journalist, critic, and fiction writer, originally from Escanaba, Michigan and currently based in Portland, Oregon.-Life:... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Ed Bowes | Creative Arts | Video & Audio |
Troy Brauntuch Troy Brauntuch Troy Brauntuch is an American artist.He graduated from California Institute of the Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1975.He was Adjunct Professor at Columbia University and teaches at the University of Texas.... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Joel Brouwer Joel Brouwer Joel Brouwer is an American poet, professor and critic. His most recent poetry collection is And So .He is also the author of Exactly What Happened, which received the Larry Levis Prize from Virginia Commonwealth University, and Centuries, a National Book Critics Circle "Notable Book."In addition... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Joshua Brown Joshua Brown (historian) Joshua Brown is an American social historian, and Executive Director, of the American Social History Project / Center for Media and Learning, at City University of New York.... |
Humanities | U.S. History |
Markus Brunnermeier Markus Brunnermeier Markus K. Brunnermeier is a financial economist specializing in financial crises and panics. His work focuses on the role financial frictions play in the formation and collapse of economic bubbles... |
Social Sciences | Economics |
Antoinette Burton Antoinette Burton Antoinette M. Burton is an American historian, and Professor of History and Bastian Professor of Global and Transnational Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.-Works:* . University of Illinois Press, 2008. ISBN 9780252075681... |
Humanities | British History |
Harmen Bussemaker Harmen Bussemaker Harmen J. Bussemaker is an American biological physicist, professor at Columbia University, and Principal Investigator of the Harmen Bussemaker lab.-External links:*, Scientific Commons*, Xiang-Jun's Corner, April 2, 2010... |
Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Luca Buvoli | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
William Caferro | Humanities | Renaissance History |
Rebecca Cammisa | Creative Arts | Film |
Ethan Canin Ethan Canin Ethan Andrew Canin is an American author, educator, and physician. He is a member of the faculty of the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa.... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
David Caron | Humanities | Intellectual & Cultural History |
Arachu Castro | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Catherine Chalmers Catherine Chalmers Catherine Chalmers is an American artist.She graduated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Engineering, and from the Royal College of Art, with an M.F.A... |
Creative Arts | Video & Audio |
Anne Chu Anne Chu Anne Chu is an artist based in New York.She graduated from Philadelphia College of Art in 1982 and received her MFA from Columbia University in 1985.... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Leon Chua | Natural Sciences | Engineering |
John Collins | Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Jane Comfort Jane Comfort Jane Comfort of Oak Ridge, Tennessee is an American choreographer, director, and dancer. She is the founder and artistic director of Jane Comfort and Company based in New York, NY.-Biography:... |
Creative Arts | Choreography |
Peter Constantine Peter Constantine Peter Constantine is a British and American award-winning literary translator who has translated literary works from German, Russian, French, Modern Greek, Ancient Greek, Italian, Albanian, Dutch, and Slovene.-Biography:... |
Humanities | Translation |
Ingrid Daubechies Ingrid Daubechies Ingrid Daubechies is a Belgian physicist and mathematician. She was between 2004 and 2011 the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor in the mathematics and applied mathematics departments at Princeton University. In January 2011 she moved to Duke University as a Professor in mathematics. She is the first... |
Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Lav Diaz Lav Diaz Lav Diaz or Lavrente Indico Diaz is a Filipino independent filmmaker, born in Datu Paglas, Maguindanao, Mindanao, Philippines, on December 30, 1958.... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Hasia R. Diner | Humanities | Intellectual & Cultural History |
Anthony Doerr Anthony Doerr Anthony Doerr is an American fiction writer. Raised in nearby Novelty, Ohio, he majored in history at Bowdoin College and earned an MFA from Bowling Green State University.... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
C. Josh Donlan C. Josh Donlan C. Josh Donlan is an American ecologist, Visiting Fellow in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at Cornell University, and a Copeland Global Sustainability Fellow at Amherst College.... |
Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Jill Downen | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Carolyn Drake | Creative Arts | Photography |
Judith Eisen | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Caroline Elkins Caroline Elkins Caroline Elkins is a professor of History at Harvard University. She studies the colonial encounter in Africa during the twentieth century, and the British treatment of the Kikuyu in Kenya.... |
Humanities | British History |
Norman Ellstrand | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Betsy Erkkila | Humanities | American Literature |
Angie Estes Angie Estes Angie Estes is an American poet, and professor at Ashland University.She graduated from the University of Oregon with an M.A. and Ph.D. in English.She taught at California Polytechnic State University, and at Oberlin College, and at The Ohio State University... |
Humanities | Poetry |
Rita Felski Rita Felski Rita Felski is William R. Kenan, Jr. , Professor of English at the University of Virginia, and editor of New Literary History. Felski is a prominent scholar in the fields of aesthetics and literary theory, feminist theory, modernity and postmodernity, and cultural studies... |
Humanities | Literary Criticism |
Gary Fine | Humanities | Sociology |
James H. Fowler James H. Fowler James H. Fowler is an American social scientist specializing in social networks, cooperation, political participation, and genopolitics... |
Humanities | Sociology |
Dale Frail Dale Frail Dale A. Frail is an astronomer working at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Socorro, New Mexico. He was born in Canada, spent much of his childhood in Europe, and his professional career has been based in the United States.-Career:... |
Natural Sciences | Astronomy--Astrophysics |
Amy Franceschini Amy Franceschini Amy Franceschini is a contemporary American artist and designer. Her practice spans a broad range of media including drawing, sculpture, design, net art, public art and gardening.She is a 2010 Guggenheim Fellow.... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Katherine Freeman | Natural Sciences | Earth Science |
Nell Freudenberger Nell Freudenberger -Life:Freudenberger graduated from Harvard and has traveled extensively in Asia.Her travel writing has been published in Travel + Leisure, Salon, The New Yorker, and The Telegraph Magazine. ... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Matthew Gabel | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Ted Genoways Ted Genoways Ted Genoways is the editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review .He graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University, Texas Tech University with an MA, and from the University of Virginia with an MFA.... |
Humanities | American Literature |
Sharon Gerstel | Humanities | Medieval History |
Peter Godwin Peter Godwin Peter Godwin is a former policeman, lawyer and journalist. He is of English and Polish Jewish ancestry.-Early life and education:... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Pinelopi Goldberg | Social Sciences | Economics |
Sander Goldberg | Humanities | Classics |
Gaston Gordillo | Humanities | Iberian & Latin American History |
Philip Gourevitch Philip Gourevitch Philip Gourevitch , an American author and journalist, is a longtime staff writer for The New Yorker and the former editor of The Paris Review. His most recent book is The Ballad of Abu Ghraib , an account of Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison under the American occupation... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Alan Govenar | Humanities | Folklore & Popular Culture |
Terence Gower Terence Gower Terence Gower is a Canadian artist based in New York City. He has exhibited his work and curated exhibitions at galleries and museums in the United States, Mexico, Canada, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Argentina and Cuba... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Paul Graham Paul Graham (photographer) Paul Graham is an English fine-art photographer whose work has been exhibited, published and collected internationally. In 2009, he won the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
Vincent Grenier | Creative Arts | Video & Audio |
Miguel Gutierrez Miguel Gutiérrez Miguel Gutiérrez is a Mexican football forward who played for Mexico in the 1958 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Club Atlas.-External links:*... |
Creative Arts | Choreography |
Kimiko Hahn Kimiko Hahn Kimiko Hahn is an American poet and instructor of poetry.-Personal:Hahn received a bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa and an M.A... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Monica Haller | Creative Arts | Photography |
Barbara Hamby Barbara Hamby -Life:She was born in New Orleans and raised in Hawaii. Her poems have been printed in numerous publications and her first book of poetry, Delirium , received literary recognition... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Paul Harding Paul Harding (author) Paul Harding is an American musician and author, best known for his debut novel Tinkers which won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the 2010 PEN/Robert Bingham Fellowship for Writers. Harding was drummer for the band Cold Water Flat from approximately the founding in 1990 to 1997. Harding... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Jonathan Harr Jonathan Harr Jonathan Harr is an American writer, best known for A Civil Action.Harr was born in Beloit, Wisconsin. He lives and works in Northampton, Massachusetts, where he has taught nonfiction writing at Smith College. He is a former staff writer at New England Monthly and has written for The New Yorker... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Lorenzo Harris | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Joel Harrison | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Molly Haskell Molly Haskell Molly Haskell is an American feminist film critic and author. Her most influential book is From Reverence to Rape: the Treatment of Women in the Movies... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Bernard Haykel | Humanities | Near Eastern Studies |
Bernard Herman | Humanities | Folklore & Popular Culture |
Juan Felipe Herrera Juan Felipe Herrera Juan Felipe Herrera is a poet, performer, writer, cartoonist, teacher, and activist.The only son of María de la Luz Quintana and Felipe Emilio Herrera, the three were campesinos living from crop to crop, and from tractor to trailer to tents on the roads of the San Joaquín Valley, Southern... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Linda Hess | Humanities | South Asian Studies |
Daniel Heyman | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Kathryn High | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Cynthia Hopkins | Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Holly Hughes Holly Hughes (performance artist) Holly Hughes is an American lesbian performance artist. She began as a feminist painter in New York but is best known for her connection with the NEA Four, with whom she was denied funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, and for her work with the Women's One World Cafe. Her plays... |
Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Petr Janata | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Sheila Jasanoff Sheila Jasanoff Sheila Jasanoff is an American academic and significant contributor to the field of Science and Technology Studies.-Biography:She is Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where she directs the Program on Science,... |
Social Sciences | Geography & Environmental Studies |
Walter Johnson Walter Johnson (historian) Walter Johnson is a leading American historian specializing in the history of slavery, capitalism, and imperialism.-Life:Walter Johnson was born in Columbia, Missouri, the first son of Walter Johnson, Sr. and Mary Angela Johnson... |
Social Sciences | U.S. History |
Rosemary Joyce | Humanities | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Pieter Judson Pieter Judson Pieter M. Judson is Professor of History at Swarthmore College. He researches and teaches courses in modern European History, looking at nationalist conflict, revolutionary and counter revolutionary social movements, and the history of sexuality... |
Humanities | German & East European History |
Joshua Katz | Humanities | Classics |
Mark Kilstofte Mark Kilstofte Mark Kilstofte is an American composer, and professor at Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, reared in Pueblo, Colorado.-Life:... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Jin Hi Kim Jin Hi Kim Kim Jin-Hi is a geomungo player and composer.She is known for introducing the geomungo to the wider world through her contemporary chamber and orchestral compositions and large-scale multimedia pieces, as well as her extensive work in avant-garde and cross-cultural free... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Junhyong Kim | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Mari Kimura Mari Kimura is a Japanese violinist and composer best known for her use of subharmonics, which, achieved through special bowing techniques, allow pitches below the instrument's normal range... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Jeffrey Kinkley | Humanities | Literary Criticism |
Shinobu Kitayama | Humanities | Psychology |
Igor Klebanov Igor Klebanov Igor R. Klebanov is a theoretical physicist whose research is centered on relations between string theory and quantum gauge field theory. Since 1989, he has been a Professor at Princeton University.... |
Natural Sciences | Physics |
Herbert Kohl | Social Sciences | Education |
Elizabeth Kolbert Elizabeth Kolbert Elizabeth Kolbert is an American journalist and author. She is best known for her 2006 book Field Notes from a Catastrophe, and as an observer and commentator on environmentalism for The New Yorker magazine.-Youth and education:... |
Natural Sciences | Science Writing |
Ladislav Kubik Ladislav Kubik Ladislav Kubík is a contemporary Czech-American composer. His style is associated with other post-war Eastern European composers, such as Krzysztof Penderecki and Witold Lutosławski.... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Thomas Kuehne | Humanities | Intellectual & Cultural History |
Gerald Kutcher | Humanities | History of Science & Technology |
Franziska Lamprecht | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Victor LaValle | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Gregory Levine | Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Charles Lindsay Charles Lindsay (artist) Charles Lindsay is an American photographer, and artist.Charles Lindsay received a 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship for his camera-less CARBON work. He is currently the SETI Institute's first Artist in Residence... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
Mary Lum Mary Lum Mary Lum Girard Mary Lum is known for being the wife of banker, philanthropist and merchant millionaire Stephen Girard.... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Jim Lutes | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Patrick Lynett | Natural Sciences | Geography & Environmental Studies |
Nathaniel Mackey Nathaniel Mackey Nathaniel Mackey is an American poet, novelist, anthologist, literary critic, editor and Professor of Literature at UC Santa Cruz. Mackey is a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets. Mackey is currently teaching a poetry workshop at Duke University.... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Silvia Malagrino | Creative Arts | Film |
Cameron Martin | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Adeline Masquelier Adeline Masquelier Adeline Marie Masquelier is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1993 studying under the prominent Africanist and Anthropologist Jean Comaroff, and has done her field work among the people... |
Humanities | African Studies |
Tomoko Masuzawa | Humanities | Religion |
Richard Maxwell | Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Colum McCann Colum McCann Colum McCann is an Irish writer of literary fiction. He is a Professor of Contemporary Literature at European Graduate School and Professor of Fiction at CUNY Hunter College's Master of Fine Arts Program in Creative Writing with fellow novelists Peter Carey, twice winner of the Man Booker Prize,... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Van McElwee | Creative Arts | Video & Audio |
Lawrence McFarland | Creative Arts | Photography |
Michael Jones McKean Michael Jones McKean Michael Jones McKean is an American artist. He is known primarily for his large-scale sculptural installations dealing with issues of narration, complexity, representation, materiality and failure.- Biography :... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Louise McReynolds | Humanities | Russian History |
Anne Mendelson Anne Mendelson Anne Mendelson is an American food writer.-Life:Mendelson left her studies of the medieval world for the world of food, beginning her culinary career as a cook book reviewer for Bon Appétit. She later became a staff editor at Cuisine, and from there began freelancing, specializing in culinary writing... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Michael Meyer Michael Meyer Michael Leverson Meyer was an English translator, biographer, journalist and dramatist.-Life:Meyer was born in London into a timber merchant family of Jewish origin, and studied English at Christ Church College, Oxford. His first translation of a Swedish book was the novel The Long Ships by Frans... |
Humanities | General Nonfiction |
Philipp Meyer Philipp Meyer Philipp Meyer is an American fiction writer, born in 1974, and is the author of the novel American Rust, as well as short stories published in McSweeney’s Quarterly, The Iowa Review, and Esquire UK. Meyer is the recipient of a 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship. He grew up in Hampden, a blue-collar... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Paula Michaels | Humanities | History of Science & Technology |
Margaret Mitchell Margaret Mitchell Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell was an American author and journalist. Mitchell won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937 for her epic American Civil War era novel, Gone with the Wind, which was the only novel by Mitchell published during her lifetime.-Family:Margaret Mitchell was born in Atlanta,... |
Humanities | Translation |
Hajoe Moderegger | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Tomasz Mrowka Tomasz Mrowka Tomasz Mrowka is a Polish American mathematician. He has been the Singer Professor of Mathematics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 2010. A graduate of MIT, he received the Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley in 1988 under the direction of Clifford Taubes and Robion Kirby... |
Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Maggie Nelson Maggie Nelson Maggie Nelson is an American poet, art critic, lyric essayist and nonfiction author of books such as Women, the New York School, and Other True Abstractions, The Red Parts: A Memoir, The Art of Cruelty, Something Bright, Then Holes, Jane: A Murder, The Latest Winter, Shiner, and Bluets.Nelson has... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Nic Nicosia Nic Nicosia Nic Nicosia is an American art photographer who was born in Dallas, Texas. He received a BS in radio-television-film, with a concentration in motion pictures, from the University of North Texas in 1974. He was awarded a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation grant in 1984 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
Mark Nowak Mark Nowak Mark Nowak is an award-winning American poet from Buffalo, New York. Nowak is currently the director of the graduate creative writing program at Manhattanville College in Purchase, NY.-Works:*Revenants, Coffee House Press, 2000, ISBN 9781566891073... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Helen O'Leary | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Joseph O'Neil | Creative Arts | Fiction |
João Ricardo Mendes de Oliveira | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Seung-Ah Oh | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Lothar Osterburg | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Jed Perl | Creative Arts | Biography |
Philip Pettit Philip Pettit Philip Noel Pettit is an Irish philosopher and political theorist. He is Laurence Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University... |
Humanities | Philosophy |
Patrick Phillips Patrick Phillips Patrick Phillips is an American poet, professor, and translator. His most recent poetry collection is Boy... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Marta Ptaszynska Marta Ptaszynska Marta Ptaszyńska is a composer, percussionist and professor of music at the University of Chicago. She has been described as "one of the best known Polish woman composers" as well as "a virtuoso percussionist specializing in performances of contemporary music."-Orchestral music:-Vocal and... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
David Rhodes David Rhodes (author) David Rhodes is an American novelist. He has published four books. The most recent, Driftless, was published in 2008.-Biography:... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Frances Rosenbluth | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Jill Rosser | Creative Arts | Poetry |
Sarah Ruden | Humanities | Translation |
Carl Safina Carl Safina Carl Safina is president and co-founder of the , and author of several writings on marine ecology and the ocean, including the award winning and .-Biography:... |
Natural Sciences | Science Writing |
Susan Schulten Susan Schulten Susan Schulten is an American historian, and professor at the University of Denver.She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a B.A., and from the University of Pennsylvania, with a PhD.-Works:... |
Humanities | U.S. History |
Michael Schultz | Creative Arts | Photography |
Charlotte Schulz | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Christine Schutt Christine Schutt Christine Schutt is an American novelist. Schutt received her BA and MA from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and her MFA from Columbia University... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Salvatore Scibona Salvatore Scibona Salvatore Scibona is an award-winning American novelist and short-story writer. He has won awards for both his novels and short stories, and was selected in 2010 as one of The New Yorker "Fiction Writers to Watch: 20 under 40".... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Elizabeth Sears | Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Nadrian Seeman Nadrian Seeman Nadrian C. "Ned" Seeman is an American nanotechnologist and crystallographer known for inventing the field of DNA nanotechnology.Seeman studied biochemistry at the University of Chicago and crystallography at the University of Pittsburgh... |
Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Richard Serrano | Humanities | Literary Criticism |
Nancy Shaver | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Kerry Shaw | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Mary Sheriff Mary Sheriff Mary D. Sheriff is an American art historian, and W.R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Art History at University of North Carolina.-Works:... |
Humanities | French History |
Carol Silverman | Humanities | Folklore & Popular Culture |
Edward Simon | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Adam T. Smith Adam T. Smith Adam T. Smith is an Professor, Department of Anthropology, Cornell University. He is also Faculty Associate in the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory and the Center for East European/Russian and Eurasian Studies, Co-Director The American-Armenian Project for the Archaeology and Geography of... |
Humanities | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Hyongsok Soh | Natural Sciences | Engineering |
Dawn Song Dawn Song Dawn Song is an associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley, in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department.She received a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in 2010.-Life and work:... |
Natural Sciences | Computer Science |
Blane De St. Croix | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Sarah Stanbury | Humanities | Medieval Literature |
David Storey David Storey David Rhames Storey is an English playwright, screenwriter, award-winning novelist and a former professional rugby league player.... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Winnifred Sullivan | Humanities | Religion |
Maryam Tabrizian | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Steven Takasugi | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Gordon Teskey | Humanities | English Literature |
Morgan Thorson | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Richard Tillinghast Richard Tillinghast -Life:Richard Tillinghast is a native of Memphis, Tennessee, a graduate of Sewanee and Harvard . He has taught at Harvard as a Briggs-Copeland Lecturer, at the University of California at Berkeley, in the college program at San Quentin Prison, at Sewanee, and the University of Michigan.Tillinghast... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Alexander Todorov | Social Sciences | Psychology |
Camilla Townsend | Humanities | Iberian & Latin American History |
Peter Trachtenberg Peter Trachtenberg -Life:He graduated from Sarah Lawrence College, and from City College of New York with an MA.He is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing in the Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh.... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Monique Truong Monique Truong Monique T.D. Truong is a Vietnamese American writer living in Brooklyn, New York. Truong left Vietnam for the United States in 1975 and graduated from high school in Houston, Texas... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Anna Tsing | Humanities | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
David Van Taylor | Creative Arts | Film |
Lea VanderVelde | Social Sciences | Constitutional Studies |
Irene Vilar Irene Vilar Irene Vilar is an editor, a literary agent and an author of several books dealing with national and generational trauma and women's reproductive rights. Born in Puerto Rico, Vilar is the granddaughter of Puerto Rican nationalist Lolita Lebrón, who participated in an assault on the United States... |
Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Richard Wallace | Humanities | Philosophy |
Laura Walls Laura Walls Laura Dassow Walls is an American professor of English literature and currently the William P. and Hazel B... |
Creative Arts | Biography |
Tandy Warnow | Natural Sciences | Computer Science |
Kenny Werner Kenny Werner Kenny Werner is an American jazz pianist.-Biography:Kenny Werner is a world-class pianist and composer. His prolific output of compositions, recordings and publications continue to impact audiences around the world.... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
John Wettlaufer | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
James Whitman James Whitman James Q. Whitman is an American lawyer, and Ford Foundation Professor of Comparative and Foreign Law, at Yale University.He graduated from Yale University with a B.A. and a J.D., from Columbia University with an M.A., and from the University of Chicago with a Ph.D.He was a Guggenheim... |
Social Sciences | Law |
John Witt John Witt John Witt American known for catching a large number of Major League baseballs. He is best known for catching over 5,000 baseballs at professional baseball games over the past 34 summers... |
Social Sciences | Law |
Matt Wolf Matt Wolf Matt Wolf is an American video game and new media designer, director, producer, creator and board game inventor. Wolf also conceived the first Alternate Reality Game to ever win a Primetime Emmy Award.-Biography:... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Shuhai Xiao | Natural Sciences | Earth Science |
Yunxiang Yan | Humanities | East Asian Studies |
David Zeiger David Zeiger David Zeiger is an American film director and producer.Zeiger is best known for directing the documentary Sir! No Sir! and the PBS documentary series Senior Year, Displaced in the New South, which inspired The Indigo Girls song Shame on You, and The Band.-External links:... |
Creative Arts | Film |
John Zurier | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Pavel Zustiak | Creative Arts | Choreography |