Faculty
Deans
- Erwin Schell, 1930–1951 (Department of Business and Engineering)
- Edward Pennell Brooks, 1951–1959
- Howard W. Johnson, 1959–1966
- William F. Pounds, 1966–1980
- Abraham Siegel, 1980–1987
- Lester Thurow, 1987–1993
- Glen L. Urban, 1993–1998
- Richard L. Schmalensee, 1998–2007
- David Schmittlein, 2007–present
Notable current and former faculty
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