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Richard Normand Langlois (born January 20, 1952, in Putnam, Connecticut) is an American economist and currently professor at the University of Connecticut. He studied physics and English literature at Williams College , he received a Master's in astronomy from Yale University , and he received his PhD in Engineering-Economic Systems from Stanford .
This is a list of the people associated of Upsala College including the school's presidents, its faculty and alumni. Upsala College was a Lutheran-affiliated, private college located in East Orange, New Jersey (1899–1995). After years of declining enrollment and financial problems, Upsala College closed in May 1995.
Michael L. Littman (Ph.D. 1996) – University Professor of Computer Science, Brown University; Dan Margalit (Sc.B. 1998) – Professor of Mathematics, Georgia Tech; Kathleen McKeown (A.B. 1976) – Henry and Gertrude Rothschild Professor of Computer Science and Founding Director, Data Science Institute at Columbia University
John Langston Gwaltney – professor of anthropology, author of Drylongso: A Self Portrait of Black America Per Brinch Hansen – computer scientist Douglas Holtz-Eakin – former Director of the U.S. Congressional Budget Office (2003–2005), and chief economic policy adviser to U.S. Senator John McCain 's 2008 presidential campaign
Richard Atkinson, professor of psychology 1956–1980, former president, University of California; Albert Bandura, professor of psychology since 1964, David Starr Jordan Professor of Social Science in Psychology since 1973, known for his work on social learning theory and, more recently, on social cognitive theory and self efficacy
Willard W. Garvey Distinguished Professor of Business History at Wichita State University; acclaimed for extensive and systematic research on African American consumerism; lecturer and author of books on the economic history of African Americans including Black Business in the Black Metropolis, Desegregating the Dollar, and Business in Black ...
As a teenager, Richard Branson wanted to be an editor or a journalist — but his sense of adventure and drive for business helped him transform into the billionaire business magnate he is today.
first African American Faculty Dean, Harvard College. Professor, Harvard Law School and Director of the Criminal Justice Inst. at Harvard Law; legal analyst CNN, Fox News; legal representative for Harvey Weinstein: James F. Williams: 1966 Dean of Libraries University of Colorado at Boulder, 2002 Melvil Dewey Medal recipient Charles V. Willie: 1948