List of Hunter College People - Faculty

Faculty

  • Meena Alexander - poet and author
  • John Avlon - author, speech writer for Rudy Giuliani
  • James Aronson - journalist, founder of the National Guardian
  • Jacqueline Barton - chemist
  • William Baziotes - painter
  • Harry Binswanger - philosopher
  • Gertrude Blanch - pioneer of numerical analysis and computation
  • Robert A. Brady - economist
  • José Ferrer Canales - writer, activist
  • Rosario Candela - influential architect
  • Peter Carey - novelist
  • Tina Chang - poet
  • John Henrik Clarke - historian
  • Buck Clayton - musician
  • Janet Cox-Rearick - art historian
  • Susan Crile - painter
  • Noah Creshevsky - composer
  • Emil Draitser - author
  • Cora DuBois - cultural anthropologist
  • Stuart Ewen
  • Norman Finkelstein - political scientist
  • Mary Flanagan
  • Helen Frankenthaler - artist
  • Bertram Myron Gross - author of the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act
  • John Hollander - poet, literary critic
  • Seymour Itzkoff - researcher
  • George E. Kimball - pioneer of operations research algorithms
  • Dong Kingman - artist
  • Lyman Kipp - sculptor
  • Rosalind E. Krauss - art critic
  • Reiner Leist - photographer
  • Nancy Milford - author
  • Paul Moravec - composer
  • Robert Motherwell - artist
  • Leonard Peikoff - philosopher, founder of the Ayn Rand Institute
  • Richard Reeves - political author
  • Ruth Sager - geneticist
  • Carolee Schneemann - artist
  • Blake Schwarzenbach - musician
  • Michael Shernoff - specialist in gay community mental health
  • Tony Smith - sculptor
  • Harry Edward Stinson - sculptor
  • John Kennedy Toole - author
  • Lionel Trilling - literary critic
  • Nydia Velázquez - US Congresswoman, New York 1993-present
  • Robert C. Weaver - 1st United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
  • Blanche Colton Williams, professor of English literature and head of the English department

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