List of Cornell University faculty

List of Cornell University faculty

This list of Cornell University faculty includes notable current and former instructors and administrators of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.

Cornell's faculty for the 2005–06 academic year included three Nobel laureates, a Crafoord Prize winner, two Turing Award winners, a Fields Medal winner, two Legion of Honor recipients, a World Food Prize winner, an Andrei Sakharov Prize winner, three National Medal of Science winners, two Wolf Prize winners, four MacArthur award winners, four Pulitzer Prize winners, two Eminent Ecologist Award recipients, a Carter G. Woodson Scholars Medallion recipient, four Presidential Early Career Award winners, 20 National Science Foundation CAREER grant holders, a recipient of the National Academy of Sciences Award for Initiatives in Research, a recipient of the American Mathematical Society's Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement, a recipient of the Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics, three Packard Foundation grant holders, a Keck Distinguished Young Scholar, two Beckman Foundation Young Investigator grant holders, and two NYSTAR (New York State Office of Science, Technology, and Academic Research) early career award winners.

Contents

Nobel laureates

Physics

Peace, Literature, or Economics

Chemistry

  • Peter Debye (Professor of Chemistry, 1940–50; Department Chair) – Chemistry 1936
  • James B. Sumner (Professor, 1929–55 and Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry/Nutrition) – Chemistry 1946
  • Vincent du Vigneaud (Professor of Biochemistry, Medical College, 1938–67), Professor of Chemistry, 1967–75) – Chemistry 1955
  • Manfred Eigen (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1965–76) – Chemistry 1967
  • Paul Flory (Chemistry faculty, 1948–57) – Chemistry 1974
  • Roald Hoffmann (Frank H.T. Rhodes Professor in Humane Letters) – Chemistry 1981
  • Henry Taube (Assistant Professor, 1944–46) – Chemistry 1983
  • Richard R. Ernst (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1996–2002) – Chemistry 1991

Physiology or Medicine

  • Herbert Spencer Gasser (Medical College, 1931–34) – Physiology or Medicine 1944
  • Fritz Albert Lipmann (Research Associate, Medical College, 1939–1941) – Physiology or Medicine 1953
  • Peter Medawar (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1965–71) – Physiology or Medicine 1960
  • Haldan Keffer Hartline (Associate Professor, Medical College, 1940–41) – Physiology or Medicine 1967
  • Robert W. Holley (Ph.D. 1947 Organic Chemistry; Professor and Department Chair in Biochemistry, 1948–64) – Physiology or Medicine 1968
  • Har Gobind Khorana (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1974–80) – Physiology or Medicine 1968
  • Robert F. Furchgott (Assistant Professor of biochemistry, Research Associate, Medical College, 1941–49) – Physiology or Medicine 1998
  • Paul Greengard (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1981–87) – Physiology or Medicine 2000

MacArthur awards

  • Archie Randolph Ammons (Professor of Creative Writing, 1964–98) – Poetry 1981
  • Alice Fulton (Professor of Creative Writing) – Poetry 1991
  • Paul Ginsparg (Professor of Physics and Computing & Information Science) - Physics 2002
  • Stephen Lee (Professor of Solid State Chemistry) - Chemistry 1993
  • Michal Lipson (Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering) - Optical Physics 2010

Natural sciences and related fields

Mathematics

Physics

Astronomy

Chemistry

Computer science and Engineering

Paul Ginsparg at Cornell University
  • Paul Ginsparg (Professor of Physics and Computing & Information Science, 2001–) – Developer of the arXiv e-print archive, MacArthur Award
  • Joseph Halpern (Professor of Computer Science) – Computer scientist
  • Juris Hartmanis (Professor, 1965–) – Computer scientist; Turing Award recipient, 1993
  • John Hopcroft (IBM Professor of Engineering and Applied Mathematics in Computer Science) – Turing Award recipient, 1986
  • Michal Lipson (Assistant Professor, Engineering) MacArthur Award, research into nanotech applications to optics
  • Trevor Pinch (Chair of Science and Technology Studies Department) – Chair of the Science and Technology Studies department
  • Theodore Paul Wright (Acting President, 1951) – U.S. aeronautical engineer and educator

Biology, ecology, botany, nutrition

  • Louis Agassiz (Lecturer) – American zoologist, glaciologist, and geologist
  • Liberty Hyde Bailey (Professor) – Botanist, founder of the 4-H movement, namesake of Bailey Hall
  • Joan Jacobs Brumberg (Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow; Professor of History, Human Development, and Gender Studies, 1979–) – Scholar in adolescence, body image and eating disorders, and related fields
  • T. Colin Campbell (Professor) – Nutritionist, director of the China Project, and author of The China Study
  • Robert F. Chandler (Professor) – Winner of the World Food Prize, 1988
  • Thomas Eisner (Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Chemical Ecology) – Pioneer of chemical ecology
  • Barton Warren Evermann (Lecturer, 1900–03) – American ichthyologist
  • Jane Goodall (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1996–2002) – Naturalist
  • Charles Frederick Hartt (Professor, 1868–?) – Canadian-American geologist, paleontologist and naturalist who specialized in the geology of Brazil
  • Harold Hill Smith (Professor) – American geneticist
  • Graham Kerr (Professor, 1973) – Chef, "The Galloping Gourmet"
  • Rebecca J. Nelson (Associate Professor of Plant Pathology, Plant Breeding and International Agriculture) – MacArthur Fellow, 1998); researcher in crop disease resistance
  • Karl J. Niklas Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor in the Department of Plant Biology
  • Katharine Payne (Researcher at Bioacoustics Research Program, Lab of Ornithology) – Whale and elephant researcher
  • David Peakall (1968–1975 Laboratory of Ornithology, senior research associate in the Section of Ecology and Systematics in the Biological Sciences Division)
  • Benoît Roux (Professor) – Molecular biologist; winner of the Rutherford Memorial Medal in Chemistry, 1998) from the Royal Society of Canada
  • John C. Sanford (Professor, 1980–98) – Inventor of the gene gun
  • Steven D. Tanksley (Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of Plant Breeding, 1985–) – Plant breeding and agronomy researcher
  • Helen Turley – winemaker
  • Herbert John Webber (Professor, 1907–12) – American plant physiologist, developed the citrange
  • Robert Whittaker (Professor) – American vegetation ecologist
  • Burt Green Wilder (Professor of Neurology and Vertebrate Zoology, 1867–1910) – American comparative anatomist
  • Charles Edward Stevens (Chairman of Physiology, Biology and Pharmacology, 1961–1979) – Fulbright Scholar and internationally recognized expert in the field of comparative physiology and digestive systems.

Medicine

Geology and geography

Social sciences

Economics

Psychology

Law

  • G. Robert Blakey professor of law and director of the Cornell Institute on Organized Crime (1973–80) – author of the RICO statute and chief counsel to House Select Committee on Assassinations
  • Milton R. Konvitz – head of Liberian codification project

Anthropology, sociology, other social science

  • John Adair (Professor, 1948–1960) – Anthropologist
  • Fred Buttel (Professor of Rural Sociology) – Sociologist
  • John Collier (anthropologist) - Visual anthropologist
  • Dian Fossey (Visiting Research Associate, 1980) – Anthropologist whose murder was recreated as the film Gorillas in the Mist
  • Rose Goldsen – pioneer in studying the effects of television and popular culture
  • Jay Jasanoff (Professor, 1978–1998) – Indo-European linguistics specialist
  • Bronisław Malinowski (Lecturer, 1933) – Founder of social anthropology
  • Robert B. McGinnis – originator of the "Cornell Mobility Model" for studying social mobility
  • John V. Murra (1968–82) — professor of anthropology, with a focus on the Inca Empire
  • Richard Swedberg (Professor of Sociology, 2002–) – Swedish economic sociologist
  • Sidney Tarrow (Maxwell Upson Professor of Government and Sociology) – Researcher of comparative politics, social movements, and political sociology
  • James D. Thompson (Professor) – Sociologist
  • Bassam Tibi (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 2004–) – Political scientist of Islamic countries
  • Meredith Small (Professor, 1998–) – Anthropologist and primatologist, author of several books on child development including Our Babies, Ourselves.

Humanities

Philosophy

Literature

History

  • Felix Adler (Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature, 1874–76) – Early 20th century Jewish rationalist and social reformer
  • Glenn C. Altschuler, Thomas and Dorothy Litwin Professor of American Studies, a Weiss Presidential Fellow, and the Dean of the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions at Cornell University.
  • Carl L. Becker (John Wendell Anderson Professor of History, 1917–41) – Historian, namesake of Carl Becker House
  • David Brion Davis (Professor of History, 1957–69?) – 1967 Pulitzer Prize winner—scholar of slavery and American intellectual history
  • Anthony Grafton (Professor) – One of the leading scholars of the Renaissance
  • D.G.E. Hall - Emeritus Professor of Southeast Asian History
  • Donald Kagan (Professor) – Classicist
  • Michael Kammen (Professor of History) – 1973 Pulitzer Prize winner and U.S. Constitution scholar
  • Walter LaFeber (Steven Weiss Presidential Teaching Fellow of History, 1958–2006) – U.S. foreign policy historian
  • Goldwin Smith (Professor of English and Constitutional History, 1868–71) – Historian, University Reformer, namesake of Goldwin Smith Hall
  • Carl Stephenson (Professor of Medieval history, 1930–54?) – Influential early 20th century medievalist.
  • John Szarkowski (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1983–89) – Influential photography curator, historian, and critic
  • Herbert Tuttle, 19th-century historian, author, (Professor of international law)
  • O. W. Wolters, Twentieth-century historian of early Southeast Asia

Music

Architecture and design

Fine arts and photography

Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes

Media

Journalism, film, television, theatre

  • John Cleese (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1999–2006; Provost’s Visiting Professor, 2006–) – Comedian and actor
  • John Pilger (Frank H.T. Rhodes Class of '56 University Professor, 2003–06) – Left-wing journalist

Government, law, business

Education

Athletics

See also

References

Further reading


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