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William Mather Lewis, class of 1900, former president of George Washington University and Lafayette College; Ralph J. Mills Jr., class of 1954, professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago; Edward Wingenbach, class of 1991, president of Hampshire College, former acting president and dean of faculty at Ripon College [1]
Lunn taught biology at Lake Forest College from 1930 to 1935, and from 1946 to 1970; she was head of the biology department from 1954 to 1964. [4] She helped to organize and advised the campus chapter of Beta Beta Beta, [7] [8] and gathered many specimens and photographs for the school's herbarium, from the Illinois Beach State Park and elsewhere in the state.
Lake Forest College is a private liberal arts college in Lake Forest, Illinois. Founded in 1857 as Lind University by a group of Presbyterian ministers, the college has been coeducational since 1876 and an undergraduate-focused liberal arts institution since 1903. [ 6 ]
Bill Ayers, professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago who co-founded the Weather Underground [15] Ward Just, Washington Post Vietnam War correspondent and author; Michael Leonard, class of 1966, feature reporter for NBC's Today show; Rebecca Makkai, class of 1995, author; Ralph J. Mills, poet and critic
Schneiderman has directed several digital humanities projects. These include the six-campus Exquisite Corpse project (2002-2005), funded by the Midwest Instructional Technology Center among Lake Forest College, Kenyon College, DePauw University, Monmouth College, Oberlin College, and Colorado College; the Virtual Burnham Initiative (2007-2010) [26] funded by the National Endowment for the ...
Pages in category "Lake Forest College faculty" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Ahmad Sadri, sociologist and professor of sociology and anthropology at Lake Forest College, and the James P. Gorter Professor of Islamic World Studies since 2007. Active in the reform movement in Iran. Mahmoud Sadri, professor of sociology at the Federation of North Texas Area Universities. His major interests are in religious, cultural ...
Sadri joined the Sociology and Anthropology department at Lake Forest College in 1998 and was named the James P. Gorter Professor of Islamic World Studies in 2007. [1] He has written articles in English, Persian, and Arabic for scholarly journals and editorials in the popular press, such as "Daily Star" of Lebanon. [3]