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The oldest program for the study of public policy and administration began at Princeton University in 1930, founded as the School of Public and International Affairs. The school's mission was to prepare students for "leadership in public and international affairs" in accordance with President Woodrow Wilson who desired a school that could train ...
Elizabeth Rush – Assistant Professor of the Practice, Nonfiction Writing Program; Pulitzer Prize nominee Barbara Herrnstein Smith – Distinguished Professor of English (2003–11) Paula Vogel – Adele Kellenberg Seaver ’49 Professor of Creative Writing (1984–2008); Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Paula Vogel
It includes faculty at its related academic colleges and two schools, including the Marriott School of Management and the J. Reuben Clark Law School. As of the fall of 2007, BYU employed 1,300 instructional faculty, 88% of whom were tenured or on tenure track, and approximately 2,900 administrative and staff personnel.
Peter S. Fader - Professor of Marketing [20] Jill Fisch - Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School; Stewart D. Friedman - Professor emeritus and founding director of the Wharton Leadership Program [21] Adam Grant - Professor of Psychology [22] Herbert Hovenkamp - Professor of Law and Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics [23]
Mark Berger, B.A. 1964 – recipient of four Academy Awards for sound mixing and adjunct professor at UC Berkeley [58]; John Dykstra – staff researcher (c. 1973–1975) at UC Berkeley's Institute of Urban and Regional Development, which developed computer-controlled cameras and associated technologies that were later adapted for the groundbreaking special effects in Star Wars and later films ...
Gerald Meyers, professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business School, former chairman of American Motors Corporation; Tiya Miles, professor in American Culture, History, Afroamerican & African Studies, Native American Studies, and Women’s Studies (2002-2018) Horace Miner, professor emeritus of sociology and anthropology
Professor Emeritus of Music, Director of Choral Programs Charles Paul Alexander: Entomology 1889–1981 Professor of Entomology Christian Appy: History 1955– Professor of History Lee Badgett: Economics 1960– Economist Sheila Bair: Business 1954– Dean's Professor of Financial Regulatory Policy Andrew Barto: Computer Science 1948–
At Harvard University, the title of University Professor is the institution's most distinguished professorial post, [1] and is conferred upon a select group of 25 tenured faculty members whose scholarship and other professional work have achieved exceptional distinction and influence. [2]