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Kenneth Harrison Keller (born October 19, 1934) [1] is professor emeritus and former president of the University of Minnesota (1985–1988). He was the first Jewish president of the university. He was the first Jewish president of the university.
As of fall 2023, the University of Michigan employs 8,189 faculty members at the Ann Arbor campus, [1] [2] including 44 living members of the National Academy of Sciences, [3] 63 living members of the National Academy of Medicine, [4] 28 living members of the National Academy of Engineering, [5] 98 living members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, [6] 17 living members of the ...
Ted Trainer, professor of social work, researcher in global problems, sustainability issues and radical critques of the economy [82] Tony Vinson, AM, professor of social policy, specialising in social research, education, government services and prison reform [83] Vicki Kirby, professor of sociology and anthropology [84]
Jose Itzigsohn – professor of sociology at Brown University; Kimberly S. Johnson (MD, 1997) – professor of medicine at Duke University; Kate Breckenridge Karpeles (1887–1941) (MD 1914) – U. S. Army doctor during World War I; Kenneth H. Keller – Director of the SAIS Bologna Center, former President of the University of Minnesota system
Nathan Whetten – sociologist (Professor of Sociology, 1932–1970; Dean of the Graduate School, 1940–1970) Edwina Whitney – College Librarian (1900–1934), Assistant Professor of German (1926–1934) Carolyn Ladd Widmer – Dean of the School of Nursing (1942–1967) Rollin Williams – Professor of Social Work (1957–1985)
Bonita H. Valien, PhD, former professor of sociology at Fisk University, author of books about school desegregation. [4] Preston Valien, PhD, former professor of sociology at Fisk University and Brooklyn College; cultural attache in Nigeria. [5] Robert van de Geijn, professor of computer science, University of Texas-Austin
In 1993, Andrews earned his Master's degree in sociology from the same institution. His bachelor's degree is from Millsaps College. Prior to his position at the University of North Carolina, Andrews was a member of the department of sociology at Harvard University and served as a visiting scholar for the Russell Sage Foundation in New York City.
Kenneth A. Bollen (born 1951) is the Henry Rudolf Immerwahr Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Bollen joined UNC-Chapel Hill in 1985. [1] He is also a member of the faculty in the Quantitative Psychology Program housed in the L. L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory.