Notable Faculty
- Grant Drumheller, painter, Professor of Art
- Ellen Fitzpatrick, historian, political commentator, Professor of History
- Mary Goldsmith, Artist-in-resident emeritus
- Eliga H. Gould, historian, Professor of History
- Meredith Hall, author of New York Times Bestseller Without a Map, Lecturer of English
- Hans Heilbronner (1926–2011), historian, Professor Emeritus of History
- Jochen Heisenberg, Professor Emeritus of Physics, son of famed German physicist and Nobel Laureate Werner Heisenberg
- Robert LeBlanc, Professor Emeritus of Geography, 9/11 victim (United Airlines Flight 175)
- Rochelle Lieber, linguist, Professor of English
- John D. Mayer, Professor of Psychology, co-developer of Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) and notable author and expert on personality psychology
- Joshua Meyrowitz, author of "No Sense of Place", Professor of Communication
- Donald Murray, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Professor Emeritus of English
- Edwin Scheier, noted American sculptor, Fine art professor emeritus
- Charles Simic, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, Professor of English, U.S. Poet Laureate (2007–08)
- Harvard Sitkoff, Civil Rights scholar, Professor Emeritus of History
- Andrew Smith, polling and political adviser for The Boston Globe, Professor of Political Science
- Clark Terry, jazz trumpeter, Affiliate Faculty, Department of Music
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