List of University of Pennsylvania People - Staff - Faculty

Faculty

  • Andrew B. Abel - Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship recipient; Ronald A. Rosenfeld Professor of Finance and Economics
  • Roger Allen - Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
  • Rev. John Andrews (clergyman)-Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic
  • Edmund Bacon - Adjunct Professor of Architecture
  • E. Digby Baltzell - Emeritus Professor of History and Sociology; scholar and author; creator of the acronym WASP
  • Aaron T. Beck - Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry; Father of Cognitive Therapy
  • Richard Beeman - John Walsh Centennial Professor of History; Fulbright Scholar
  • Jere R. Behrman - Fulbright Award recipient; Professor of Economics
  • Janice R. Bellace - Deputy Provost and Director of the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business
  • Jean Bennett - Pioneer in the field of Gene Therapy. Led one of the first successful clinical gene therapy trials in the world.
  • Charles Bernstein - Donald T. Regan Professor of English, prominent Language poet
  • Mary Frances Berry - Geraldine Segal Professor of Social Thought; former chair U.S. Civil Rights Commission
  • Ray Birdwhistell - Professor, Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania
  • Matt Blaze - Associate Professor of Computer Science
  • Robert F. Boruch - University Trustee Chair Professor, Graduate School of Education
  • John Bowker - Theologian
  • Ralph L. Brinster - Richard King Mellon Professor of Reproductive Physiology, creator of the transgenic mouse; National Medal of Science recipient
  • Lawton Burns - Chairperson of the Health Care Management Department of The Wharton School; James Joo-Jin Kim Professor
  • Rebecca Bushnell - Dean of School of Arts and Sciences and Professor of English
  • Eugenio Calabi - Thomas A. Scott Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, best known for his development of the Calabi-Yau manifold
  • Arthur Caplan - Emanuel and Robert Hart Professor of Bioethics
  • Britton Chance - National Medal of Science recipient; Professor of Biophysics
  • Roger Chartier - Professor of History; Chair of History at the Collège de France; leading Cultural Historian
  • Pei-yuan Chia - Senior Fellow of the CSI Center for Advanced Studies in Management at the Wharton School; former Vice-Chairman of Citicorp and Citibank, current member of AIG's Board of Directors
  • Mildred Cohn - National Medal of Science recipient; Professor of Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry
  • Peter Conn - Andrea Mitchell Term Professor of English
  • Raymond Davis, Jr. - National Medal of Science recipient; Research Professor of Physics and Astronomy
  • George Crumb - Pulitzer Prize winner; composer; Annenberg Professor of Music
  • Francis X. Diebold - Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship recipient; W.P. Carey Term Professor in Economics
  • John DiIulio - Frederic Fox Leadership Professor of Politics, Religion, and Civil Society
  • W. E. B. Du Bois - African-American literary figure, visiting scholar, 1896–1897
  • Edward J. Doheny - Professor of Geology - founder and leader of Master of Science in Applied Geosciences (MSAG) program
  • Gideon Dreyfuss - is Isaac Norris Professor Biochemistry and Biophysics
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower II - Director, Institute for Public Service, Annenberg School
  • Charles L. Epstein - Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship Recipient; Francis J. Carey Term Professor of Radiology in Mathematics
  • Warren Ewens - Professor of Biology; creator of Ewens's sampling formula
  • Peter Fader - Napster Trial expert witness; Frances and Pei-Yuan Chia Professor of Marketing
  • Stubbins Ffirth - Investigated yellow fever
  • Marshall L. Fisher - UPS Professor of Operations Research at The Wharton School; noted for work in combinatorial optimization
  • Peter J. Freyd - Professor of Mathematics
  • Stewart D. Friedman - Practice Professor of Management at the Wharton School; Founding Director of the Wharton School's Leadership Program
  • Paul Fussell - Emeritus Professor of Literature; National Book Award winner; prominent cultural and literary historian
  • George Gerbner - Professor and Dean, Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. Founder of cultivation theory.
  • Erving Goffman - Professor of Sociology. Author: The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, Asylums.
  • Sol Goodgal - Professor of Microbiology - major contributor to the study of genetic transformation in bacteria
  • Paul Gyorgy - National Medal of Science recipient; Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine
  • Steven Hahn - Pulitzer Prize winner; Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor of History
  • David Harbater - Cole Prize recipient; E. Otis Kendall Professor of Mathematics; best known for solving the Abhyankar conjecture
  • Lothar Haselberger - Professor of Architectural History
  • Paul Hendrickson - Professor of English; Six time Pulitzer Prize nominee for his work with the Washington Post
  • Ralph S. Hirschmann - National Medal of Science recipient; Rao Makineni Professor of Bioorganic Chemistry
  • Kathleen Hall Jamieson - Professor of Communications - Annenberg School for Communications; author; media analyst
  • Daniel H. Janzen - Professor of Biology
  • Shane Jensen - Assistant Professor of Statistics—The Wharton School
  • Aravind Joshi - Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science
  • Louis Kahn - Noted architect; works include the Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban in Bangladesh and Jonas Salk Institute in California; Professor of Architecture
  • Elihu Katz - Distinguished Trustee Professor of Communications
  • Donald F. Kettl - Stanley I. Sheerr Endowed Term Professor in the Social Sciences, Professor of Political Science & Director of the Fels Institute of Government
  • Alan Kors - National Humanities Medal recipient, free speech advocate; George Walker Professor of History
  • Bruce Kuklick - Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor of American History
  • William Labov - Professor of Linguistics; founder of quantitative sociolinguistics
  • Peter D. Linneman - Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate; Professor of Finance and Business & Public Policy
  • Ian Lustick - Bess W. Heyman Professor of Political Science; author of Trapped in the War on Terror
  • Jerre Mangione novelist and scholar of the Italian-American experience
  • Edward Mansfield novelist and research on the effects of democracy on political stability of foreign nations.
  • Mitch Marcus - RCA Professor of Artificial Intelligence - Department of Computer Science
  • E. Ann Matter - Associate Dean for Arts & Letters, R. Jean Brownlee Professor of Religious Studies
  • Walter McDougall - Pulitzer Prize winner; Alloy-Ansin Professor of History and International Relations
  • Olivia S. Mitchell - International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans Professor of Insurance and Risk Management, Executive Director of the Pension Research Council and Boettner Center for Pensions and Retirement Research
  • Irv Mondschein, track coach
  • Philip Nelson - Professor of Biophysics
  • Roy F. Nichols - Pulitzer Prize winner; Professor of History
  • James J. O'Donnell - former Vice Provost for Information Systems and Computing
  • Brendan O'Leary - Lauder Professor of Political Science and Director of the Solomon Asch Center for the Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict
  • Burt Ovrut - Professor of Physics; pioneer of the Heterotic string theory
  • Mark Pauly - Discoverer of moral hazards in health care
  • Bob Perelman - Professor of English, Prominent L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Poet
  • Samuel H. Preston - Fredrick J. Warren Professor of Demography; best known for his development of the Preston curve
  • Hans Rademacher - Scott Chair, Professor of Mathematics; best known for his theory of the reciprocity law for Dedekind sums
  • Robert A. Rescorla - Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor in Psychology; Co-creator of the Rescorla-Wagner model
  • Russell Burton Reynolds - U.S. Army Major General, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics
  • David Rittenhouse - Professor of Astronomy; Vice-Provost, Trustee
  • Rafael Robb - Professor of Economics
  • George Rochberg - Annenberg Professor of the Humanities and Professor of Music
  • C. Brian Rose - James B. Pritchard Professor of Archaeology; President of the Archaeological Institute of America; best known for co-directing the modern excavations at Troy
  • Phillip Roth - Pulitzer Prize winner; Professor of Comparative Literature & Literary Theory
  • Robert L. Schrieffer - National Medal of Science recipient; Professor of Physics
  • Florence B. Seibert - Professor of Biochemistry; winner of the Garvan–Olin Medal and member of the National Women's Hall of Fame
  • Martin E. P. Seligman - Robert A. Fox Leadership Professor of Psychology
  • Jeremy Siegel - Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance; Financial News Commentator
  • Rogers Smith - Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science
  • Peter Stallybrass - Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English
  • Thomas J. Sugrue - Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor of History and Sociology
  • Peter T. Struck - Associate Professor of Classical Studies
  • Babu Suthar - Gujarati Lecturer in South Asia Studies
  • Robert Venturi- Pritzker Prize Winner; Professor of Architecture
  • Michael Vitez - Pulitzer Prize winner; Professor of Creative Writing
  • Donald Voet - Associate professor of chemistry and co-author of several biochemistry textbooks
  • Richard Wernick - Pulitzer Prize winner; composer; Professor of Humanities
  • James Merton Wilson - Pioneer in the field of Gene Therapy
  • Lightner Witmer - Professor of Psychology; Inventor of the term Clinical Psychology
  • Tukufu Zuberi - Lasry Family Professor of Race Relations; Professor of Sociology
  • Howard Winklevoss - Professor of Actuarial Science

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