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'65 Frederick E. Hoxie [156] (Amherst)—endowed professor of history at U Illinois, twenty books on Native American peoples '66 Ellen Lenney [157] (UH)—professor of psychology at U Maine Orono, early researcher on gender roles, oft cited, e.g., Women Don't Ask
Chair, UH Mechanical Engineering Department; Director of Applied Research Hub, Texas Center for Superconductivity: Leon Thomsen: Earth and atmospheric sciences UH professor of geophysics, proposed Thomsen parameters to characterize transversely isotropic materials Adam Thrasher: Health and Human Performance Author of Space Moose [354] [355 ...
The University of Massachusetts Amherst alumni number is around 243,628 worldwide, ... Professor of Physics at Wayne State University, ... Kenneth S. Apfel 1970, ...
The office, originally known as "President," was changed to "Chancellor" in 1970 following John W. Lederle's resignation and the opening of UMass Boston five years earlier. The title "President of the University of Massachusetts" now refers to the president of the entire five-campus University of Massachusetts system .
Allen T. Treadway 1886, Representative from Massachusetts; in office sixteen consecutive terms; George B. Churchill 1889, Representative from Massachusetts; professor at Amherst College; John Buchanan Robinson, Representative from Pennsylvania (1891–1897) Bertrand Snell 1894, Representative from New York and House Minority Leader (appears above)
University Hospitals Samaritan Medical Center welcomed Dr. Laura Yeater, who is originally from Ashland County, as its newest primary care provider.
Lamar University – Kenneth Evans, President; Sam Houston State University – Dana G. Hoyt, President; Sul Ross State University – William Kibler, President; Texas State University – Denise Trauth, President; Texas Tech University System – Tedd L.Mitchell, Chancellor Angelo State University – Brian J. May, President
A. Lawrence Fraser Abbott; John Abele; Charles Baker Adams; Herbert Baxter Adams; Anna Aizer; Albert II, Prince of Monaco; Allan Albert; John Alcock (behavioral ecologist)