List of New York University faculty
Following is a partial list of notable faculty (either past, present or visiting) of New York University. Another partial list of notable New York University faculty is available on NNDB website: New York University faculty. Partial list of notable staff can be found on the List of New York University staff.
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Nobel laureates
Name | Relation to NYU | Notability | Reference |
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Aumann, RobertRobert Aumann | Oskar Morgenstern professor, 1997 | 2005 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [1] |
Bellow, SaulSaul Bellow | professor | 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature | [2] |
Benacerraf, BarujBaruj Benacerraf | professor 1956–1968 | 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | [3] |
Brodsky, JosephJoseph Brodsky | fellow, New York Institute for the Humanities | 1987 Nobel Prize in Literature | [4] |
Engle, Robert F.Robert F. Engle | professor 1999– | 2003 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [5] |
Eucken, RudolfRudolf Eucken | lecturer 1913–1914 | 1908 Nobel Prize in Literature | [6] |
Heckman, JamesJames Heckman | associate adjunct professor 1972 | 2000 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [7] |
Hershko, AvramAvram Hershko | adjunct professor 1998– | 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry | [8] |
Kandel, Eric R.Eric R. Kandel | MED 1955, M.D.; Associate Professor 1965–74 | 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | [9] |
Koopmans, TjallingTjalling Koopmans | professor, 1940 | 1975 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [10] |
Leontief, WassilyWassily Leontief | professor 1975–1999 | 1973 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [11] |
Loewi, OttoOtto Loewi | professor 1940–1961 | 1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | [12] |
Marcus, RudolphRudolph Marcus | professor 1946-1952, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, 1960–1961, NYU Courant Institute | 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry | [13] |
Mulliken, Robert S.Robert S. Mulliken | professor 1926–1928 | 1966 Nobel Prize in Chemistry | [14] |
Myrdal, GunnarGunnar Myrdal | visiting professor | 1974 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [15] |
Ochoa, SeveroSevero Ochoa | professor 1942–1974 | 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | [16] |
Phelps, EdmundEdmund Phelps | professor 1978–1979 | 2006 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [17] |
Prescott, Edward C.Edward C. Prescott | Shinsei visiting professor 2005– | 2004 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [18] |
Samuelson, Paul A.Paul A. Samuelson | visiting professor | 1970 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [19] |
Sargent, ThomasThomas Sargent | professor 2002- | 2011 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [20] |
Soyinka, WoleWole Soyinka | Scholar-in-Residence | 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature | [21] |
Spence, MichaelMichael Spence | professor 2010– | 2001 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | [22][23] |
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Gérard Ben Arous[24]
- Marsha Berger[25]
- Jeff Cheeger[26]
- Percy Deift[27]
- Peter Lax[28]
- Fang-Hua Lin[29]
- Andrew J. Majda[30]
- David McLaughlin[31]
- Henry McKean[32]
- Cathleen Morawetz[33]
- Charles Newman[34]
- Louis Nirenberg[35]
- Charles Peskin[36]
- Jalal Shatah[37]
- K. R. Sreenivasan[38]
- Margaret Wright[39]
- Lai-Sang Young[40]
- Samuel Morse
- Leslie Greengard[41]
- Yusef Komunyakaa[42]
- Trevor Morrison[43]
- Debraj Ray[44]
- Christopher Wood[45]
Members of the National Academy of Sciences
- Marsha Berger[46] Courant
- Jeff Cheeger[47] Courant
- Percy Deift[48] Courant
- Leslie Greengard[49] Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
- Mikhael Gromov[50] Courant
- Peter Lax[51] Courant
- Andrew Majda[52] Courant
- Henry McKean[53] Courant
- David McLaughlin[54] Courant
- Cathleen Morawetz[55] Courant
- Charles Newman[56] Courant
- Louis Nirenberg[57] Courant
- Charles Peskin[58] Courant
- K. R. Sreenivasan[59] Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
- S.R. Srinivasa Varadhan[60] Courant
- Margaret Wright[61] Courant
- George Bugliarello Tandon School of Engineering
- Elliott Waters Montroll Tandon School of Engineering
- David Harker Tandon School of Engineering
- Paul M. Doty Tandon School of Engineering
Members of the National Academy of Engineering
- Marsha Berger[62] Courant
- Leslie Greengard[63] Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
- K. R. Sreenivasan[64] Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
- Margaret Wright[65] Courant
- Dante C. Youla[66] Tandon School of Engineering
- Arthur A. Oliner[67] Tandon School of Engineering
- David Goodman[68] Tandon School of Engineering
- George Bugliarello Tandon School of Engineering
- Ernst Weber (engineer) Tandon School of Engineering
- Tsuneo Nakahara Tandon School of Engineering
- Nathan Marcuvitz Tandon School of Engineering
- Jack Wolf Tandon School of Engineering
- Jerome Swartz Tandon School of Engineering
- Paul Horn (computer scientist) Courant, Tandon School of Engineering
- Nicholas J. Hoff Tandon School of Engineering
Guggenheim Fellows
Name | Relation to NYU | Notability | Reference |
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Wolf, JackJack Wolf | professor 1963–1965, NYU Courant Institute, 1965–1973, NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow (1979) | |
Sreenivasan, K. R.K. R. Sreenivasan | professor at NYU Courant Institute and NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Felsen, Leopold B.Leopold B. Felsen | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Frisch, IvanIvan Frisch | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | [69] |
Ewald, Paul PeterPaul Peter Ewald | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Pine, David J.David J. Pine | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Montroll, Elliott WatersElliott Waters Montroll | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Krutch, Joseph WoodJoseph Wood Krutch | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Genovese, EugeneEugene Genovese | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Freeman, HerbertHerbert Freeman | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Hoff, Nicholas J.Nicholas J. Hoff | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Doty, Paul M.Paul M. Doty | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Cheeger, JeffJeff Cheeger | professor, NYU Courant Institute | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Young, Lai-SangLai-Sang Young | professor, NYU Courant Institute | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Deift, PercyPercy Deift | professor, NYU Courant Institute | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Heidelberger, MichaelMichael Heidelberger | professor 1964–1991, NYU School of Medicine | In 1934 and 1936 he received the Guggenheim Fellowship | |
Abercrombie, Thomas A.Thomas A. Abercrombie | professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Horwich, PaulPaul Horwich | professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Kamm, FrancesFrances Kamm | professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Gertler, Mark L.Mark L. Gertler | professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Ross, KristinKristin Ross | professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Strauss, DarinDarin Strauss | professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Goldstein, RebeccaRebecca Goldstein | professor, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science | Guggenheim Fellow | |
Palem, KrishnaKrishna Palem | professor, NYU Courant Institute | Guggenheim Fellow |
- Simeon M. Berman[70] Courant
- Sylvain Cappell[71] Courant
- Steve Childress[72] Courant
- Richard J. Cole[73] Courant
- Cathleen Morawetz[74] Courant
- Charles Newman[75] Courant
- Louis Nirenberg[76] Courant
- Lyle Ashton Harris[77] Steinhardt
- Sue de Beer[78] Steinhardt
- Anna Deavere Smith[79] Tisch
- Kathleen Gerson[80] College of Arts and Science
- Deborah Landau[81]
- Amanda Petrusich[82] Gallatin School of Individualized Study
- Troy Duster
- Debraj Ray
MacArthur Fellows
Name | Relation to NYU | Notability | Reference |
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Arthur G. Amsterdam | Professor of Law | 1989 MacArthur Fellow | |
Bloom, HaroldHarold Bloom | Berg Professor of English | 1985 MacArthur Fellow | |
Goldstein, RebeccaRebecca Goldstein | Professor of English | 1996 MacArthur Fellow | |
Connelly, Joan BretonJoan Breton Connelly | Professor of Art History | 1996 MacArthur Fellow | |
Faye D. Ginsburg | Professor of Anthropology | 1994 MacArthur Fellow | |
Fritz John | Professor of Mathematics | 1984 MacArthur Fellow | |
Kinnell, GalwayGalway Kinnell | Professor of Creative Writing | 1984 MacArthur Fellow | |
Sylvia A. Law | LAW 1968, J.D.; professor | 1983 MacArthur Fellow | |
Lewis, David LeveringDavid Levering Lewis | Professor of History | 1999 MacArthur Fellow | |
Ruth Watson Lubic | Adjunct Professor | 1993 MacArthur Fellow | |
Paule Marshall | Professor of English | 1992 MacArthur Fellow | |
Deborah Meier | Research Scholar, Steinhardt | 1987 MacArthur Fellow | |
Chudnovsky brothers | Math professors, Poly | MacArthur Fellows | |
Perle, GeorgeGeorge Perle | GSAS 1956, Ph.D.; professor of music | 1974 MacArthur Fellow | |
Peskin, Charles S.Charles S. Peskin | Professor of Mathematics | 1983 MacArthur Fellow | |
Robert Shapley | Professor of Neurology | 1986 MacArthur Fellow | |
Smith, Anna DeavereAnna Deavere Smith | Professor of Performance Studies | 1996 MacArthur Fellow | |
Willis, DeborahDeborah Willis | Professor of Photography | 2000 MacArthur Fellow | |
Rita P. Wright | Professor of Anthropology | 1988 MacArthur Fellow | |
Horng-Tzer Yau | Professor of Mathematics | 2000 MacArthur Fellow |
National Medals for Science, Technology and Innovation, Arts and Humanities recipients
Name | Relation to NYU | Notability | Reference |
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Friedrichs, Kurt O.Kurt O. Friedrichs | professor 1938–1974 at NYU Courant Institute | 1976 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Varadhan, S. R. SrinivasaS. R. Srinivasa Varadhan | professor at NYU Courant Institute | 2010 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Nirenberg, LouisLouis Nirenberg | professor at NYU Courant Institute | 1995 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Keller, JosephJoseph Keller | professor at NYU Courant Institute | 1988 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Morawetz, Cathleen SyngeCathleen Synge Morawetz | professor at NYU Courant Institute | 1998 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Heidelberger, MichaelMichael Heidelberger | professor 1964–1991 at NYU School of Medicine | 1967 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Ochoa, SeveroSevero Ochoa | professor 1942–1974 at NYU School of Medicine | 1979 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Mark, Herman FrancisHerman Francis Mark | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | 1979 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Marcus, Rudolph A.Rudolph A. Marcus | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | 1989 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Swartz, JeromeJerome Swartz | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | 1999 National Medal of Technology recipient | |
Weber, ErnstErnst Weber | professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering | 1987 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Breit, GregoryGregory Breit | professor at NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science | 1967 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Lax, PeterPeter Lax | professor at NYU Courant Institute | 1986 National Medal of Science recipient | |
Fichandler, ZeldaZelda Fichandler | professor at NYU Tisch School of the Arts | 1996 National Medal of Arts recipient | |
Smith, Anna DeavereAnna Deavere Smith | professor at NYU Tisch School of the Arts | 2013 National Humanities Medal recipient | |
Goldstein, RebeccaRebecca Goldstein | professor at NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science | 2015 National Humanities Medal recipient | |
Brodie (biochemist), BernardBernard Brodie (biochemist) | professor at NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science | 1968 National Medal of Science recipient |
Abel Prize recipients
College of Arts and Science (undergraduate and graduate)
Name | Relation to NYU | Notability | Reference |
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Mehta, SuketuSuketu Mehta | Associate professor, journalism, current | writer, Maximum City | [83] |
Tandon School of Engineering
- Stephen Arnold
- Boris Aronov, Sloan Research Fellow
- Dan Bailey – fly-shop owner, innovative fly developer and staunch Western conservationist
- Barouh Berkovits - invented the cardiac defibrillator and artificial cardiac pacemaker[84]
- Maureen Braziel
- George Bugliarello - Chairman of the Board of Science and Technology for International Development of the National Academy of Sciences; of the National Medal of Technology Nomination Evaluation Committee; and of the National Academy of Engineering Council’s International Affairs Committee
- Charles Camarda
- Ju-Chin Chu – Chemical engineer and father of Steven Chu. He became a Academia Sinica member in 1964.
- Edwin F. Church – namesake of Edwin F. Church Medal
- John Colagioia - creator of programming language Thue
- Francis Crick – co-discoverer of DNA structure; awarded Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
- Paul M. Doty – emeritus Harvard Mallinckrodt Professor of Biochemistry; specialized in the physical properties of macromolecules; involved in peace and security policy issues
- R. Luke DuBois – composer, performer, conceptual new media artist, programmer, record producer, pedagogue
- Paul Peter Ewald – inventor of X-ray diffraction method for determination of molecular structure; Physics Department chair until 1957
- Leopold B. Felsen
- Antonio Ferri - leader of a team that created the first practical hypersonic tunnel heater, used to heat air for dischage into a wind tunnel[85]
- R. M. Foster – Bell Labs mathematician whose work was of significance regarding electronic filters for use on telephone lines.
- Herbert Freeman
- Eugene D. Genovese – historian of the American South and slavery
- Gordon Gould – former Polytechnic professor; inventor of the laser
- David and Gregory Chudnovsky – mathematicians who held the record for number of digits of pi in 1989; now run the Institute for Mathematics and Advanced Supercomputing at Polytechnic
- Leslie Greengard[86]
- S. L. Greitzer – mathematician; founding chairman of the US Mathematical Olympiad; publisher of the pre-college mathematics journal Arbelos
- Charles William Hanko – historian and politician
- David Harker – physicist; X-ray crystallographer; discoverer of the Donnay-Harker law and Harker-Kasper inequalities
- Paul Horn[87]
- Jerry MacArthur Hultin
- Katherine Isbister
- Myles Jackson
- Andrew Kalotay
- Maurice Karnaugh – inventor of Karnaugh Maps (K-Maps) while at Bell Labs; professor at the Westchester campus 1980-1999; retired
- Edward Kimbark – power engineer
- Parke Kolbe
- Joseph Wood Krutch – writer, critic, and naturalist
- Erich E. Kunhardt
- Yann LeCun[86]
- Paul Levinson – author of The Plot To Save Socrates; media commentator on The O'Reilly Factor; Visiting Professor at the Philosophy and Technology Study Center at Polytechnic, 1987–1988
- Frederick B. Llewellyn – electrical engineer
- Rudolph Marcus – former Polytechnic professor; Nobel Prize in chemistry; National Medal of Science winner.
- Nathan Marcuvitz – electrical engineering pioneer
- Herman F. Mark – founder of the Polymer Research Institute; National Medal of Science winner.
- Phil Maymin - Assistant Professor of Finance and Risk Engineering; Libertarian Party House candidate in Connecticut
- Warren L. McCabe - American chemical engineer and is considered as one of the founding fathers of the profession of chemical engineering
- David Miller
- Elliott Waters Montroll – scientist and mathematician
- Samuel Morse – co-inventor of the Morse code; contributor to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs
- J. H. Mulligan, Jr. – namesake of IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal
- Tsuneo Nakahara
- Donald Othmer – co-author of Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology; inventor of the Othmer Still, a laboratory device for vapor-liquid equilibrium measurements
- Charles G. Overberger
- Athanasios Papoulis – pioneer in the field of stochastic processes
- Leonard Peikoff – former philosophy professor; founder of the Ayn Rand Institute
- David J. Pine[88]
- John R. Ragazzini
- Theodore Rappaport
- John Howard Raymond
- Hans Reissner – German aeronautical engineer
- Murray Rothbard – former economics professor; key figure in libertarian movement
- Michael Shelley – Professor of Mechanical Engineering
- Samuel Sheldon - IEEE president[89]
- Joshua W. Sill – Professor of Mathematics; became the youngest General in the Civil War; namesake of Fort Sill
- Aleksandra Smiljanić
- Joel B. Snyder – IEEE president
- K. R. Sreenivasan
- Torsten Suel – pioneer of search engine algorithms
- Jerome Swartz - developed early optical strategies for barcode scanning technologies
- Nassim Nicholas Taleb – epistemologist author of The Black Swan; works in the risk engineering department
- James Tenney – composer; music theorist
- John G. Truxal
- Ernst Weber – founder of the Microwave Research Institute; first IEEE President; National Medal of Science winner.
- Jack Keil Wolf – researcher in information theory and coding theory
- Ta-You Wu – nuclear physicist; President of Academia Sinica
- Dante C. Youla – namesake of Youla–Kucera parametrization in control theory
- Louis Zukofsky – second-generation American modernist poet
- David Lefer
- Robert Ubell
- Beth Simone Noveck
- Nicholas J. Hoff, award-winning engineer specializing in aeronautics and astronautics
- Henrik Ager-Hanssen, Norwegian nuclear physicist
- Nikhil Gupta (scientist)
- Mark M. Green, chemist
Stern School of Business
Name | Relation to NYU | Notability | Reference |
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Bastien, VincentVincent Bastien | Professor, current | TRIUM Global Executive MBA Professor | |
Carpenter, Jennifer N.Jennifer N. Carpenter | Professor, current | Associate Professor of Finance | |
Damodaran, AswathAswath Damodaran | Professor, current | Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education | |
Elton, EdEd Elton | Professor, current | Nomura Professor of Finance; Academic Director of Stern Doctoral Program | |
Froewiss, KenKen Froewiss | Professor, current | Clinical Professor of Finance and Academic Director of Executive Programs | |
Gode, DanDan Gode | Professor, current | Clinical Associate Professor of Accounting | |
Haidt, JonathanJonathan Haidt | Professor, current | Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership | |
Henry, Peter BlairPeter Blair Henry | Professor, current | Dean, NYU Stern; Dean Richard R. West Professorship in Business; William R. Berkley Professor of Economics & Finance | |
Kurnow, ErnestErnest Kurnow | Professor, current | Business Statistics professor; on NYU faculty since 1948 | |
Ljungqvist, AlexanderAlexander Ljungqvist | Professor, current | Research Professor of Finance; Ira Rennert Professor of Entrepreneurship; Research Director, Berkley Center | |
Marciano, SoniaSonia Marciano | Professor, current | Clinical Associate Professor of Management and Organizations | |
Posner, MichaelMichael Posner | Professor, current | Professor of Business and Society | |
Pugel, ThomasThomas Pugel | Professor, current | Vice Dean of Executive Programs and Professor of Economics and Global Business | |
Romer, PaulPaul Romer | Professor, current | Professor of Economics | |
Roubini, NourielNouriel Roubini | Professor, current | Professor of Economics and International Business | |
Sargent, ThomasThomas Sargent | Professor, current | William R. Berkley Professor of Economics and Business | |
Saunders, AnthonyAnthony Saunders | Professor, current | John M. Schiff Professor of Finance | |
Spence, MichaelMichael Spence | Professor, current | William R. Berkley Professor in Economics & Business | |
Sundaram, RaghuRaghu Sundaram | Professor, current | Professor of Finance; Yamaichi Faculty Fellow | |
Sundararajan, ArunArun Sundararajan | Professor, current | Professor of Information, Operations and Management Sciences; NEC Faculty Fellow | |
Sylla, RichardRichard Sylla | Professor, current | History of Financial Institutions and Markets professor | |
White, Lawrence J.Lawrence J. White | Professor, current | Robert Kavesh Professor of Economics | |
Zemel, EitanEitan Zemel | Professor, current | Vice Dean for Strategic Initiatives and the W. Edwards Deming Professor of Quality and Productivity | |
Zicklin, LarryLarry Zicklin | Professor, current | Clinical Professor at Stern; Neuberger Berman’s Chairman of the Board | |
Tisch School of the Arts
Name | Relation to NYU | Notability | Reference |
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Gilles, D. B.D. B. Gilles | Teaches screenwriting | four plays published by Dramatists Play Service | [90] |
Kimbrell, MarketaMarketa Kimbrell | Taught directing and acting | taught film directing and acting from 1970 to 2006; founder of the New York Street Theater Caravan | [91] |
Susan Sandler | Teaches screenwriting and directing | wrote plays and screenplays including Crossing Delancey | [92] |
Professor emeriti and other notable faculty
Name | Relation to NYU | Notability | Reference |
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Komunyakaa, YusefYusef Komunyakaa | Professor | Pulitzer Prize winner | |
Eisgruber, Christopher L.Christopher L. Eisgruber | Professor | 20th and current President of Princeton University | |
Lew, JackJack Lew | Professor | 76th United States Secretary of the Treasury | |
Hairer, MartinMartin Hairer | Professor | Fields Medal winner | |
Allen, Frances E.Frances E. Allen | Professor | Turing Award winner | |
Nirenberg, LouisLouis Nirenberg | Professor | Abel Prize winner | |
Abercrombie, Thomas A.Thomas A. Abercrombie | Professor, current | winner of the 2004–2005 Guggenheim Fellowship | |
Davis, MartinMartin Davis | Professor Emeritus | Davis is the co-inventor of the Davis–Putnam algorithm and the DPLL algorithms. He is also known for his model of Post–Turing machines. | |
Alston, PhilipPhilip Alston | Professor, current | John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law; the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary executions | |
Altman, EdwardEdward Altman | Professor, 1977 – | inventor of the "Z-Score" | |
Amichai, YehudaYehuda Amichai | Poet in residence | awarded the 1969 Brenner Prize, 1976 Bialik Prize, and 1982 Israel Prize | |
Amkpa, AwamAwam Amkpa | Professor, current; director of NYU's Africana studies | drama professor and professor | |
Appel, Jacob M.Jacob M. Appel | Visiting faculty, current | bioethicist, authority on euthanasia | [93] |
Bagnall, Roger S.Roger S. Bagnall | Visiting Professor | Director of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) at NYU | |
Baird, Henry MartynHenry Martyn Baird | B.A. 1850, Professor 1859–1906 | historian of the Huguenots | |
Baumol, WilliamWilliam Baumol | professor | member of National Academy of Science | |
Bellow, SaulSaul Bellow | Professor | 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature | |
Benacerraf, BarujBaruj Benacerraf | Professor 1956–1968 | 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | |
Berger, MarshaMarsha Berger | Professor | member of National Academy of Science | |
Bernanke, BenBen Bernanke | Visiting Professor 1993 | Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board | |
Bernstein, CarlCarl Bernstein | Professor | 1973 Pulitzer Prize (Watergate) | |
Block, NedNed Block | Professor 1996– | contributed to matters of consciousness and cognitive science | |
Boghossian, PaulPaul Boghossian | Professor, current | Professor of Philosophy | |
Bona, RichardRichard Bona | Professor, current | jazz bassist and composer | |
Brams, StevenSteven Brams | Professor 1969 – | known for his research on voting systems and approval voting | |
Bundy, McGeorgeMcGeorge Bundy | Professor of History (1979–1989) | National Security Advisor under John F. Kennedy | |
Canemaker, JohnJohn Canemaker | Professor, current | Academy Award-winning independent animator, animation historian | |
Cantor, NormanNorman Cantor | Professor 1978–2004 | medievalist | |
Castañeda, JorgeJorge Castañeda | Visiting Professor | Secretary of State of Mexico | |
Cavallo, DomingoDomingo Cavallo | Guest Lecturer | former Minister of Finance, Republic of Argentina | |
Chaikin, PaulPaul Chaikin | professor, current | physicist | |
Chapman, HerrickHerrick Chapman | Professor since 1992 | historian of France | |
Cheeger, JeffJeff Cheeger | Professor | member of National Academy of Science | |
Cohen, Stephen F.Stephen F. Cohen | Professor | scholar of history and foreign relations of Russia | |
Conley, DaltonDalton Conley | Professor, current | sociologist | |
Breton Connelly, JoanJoan Breton Connelly | Professor, current | classical archaeologist and Professor of Classics and Art History at New York University; appointed to the Cultural Property Advisory Committee by President George W. Bush in 2003; awarded MacArthur Fellowship in 1996 | |
Copperfield, DavidDavid Copperfield | Professor | taught a course on magic at the age of sixteen | |
Courant, RichardRichard Courant | Professor | noted for the development of the finite element method | |
Bueno de Mesquita, BruceBruce Bueno de Mesquita | Professor, current | political scientist | |
Doctorow, E. L.E. L. Doctorow | Professor | author of Ragtime | |
Donoghue, DenisDenis Donoghue | Professor, current | Irish literary critic; Henry James Chair of English and American Letters at New York University | |
Dorsen, NormanNorman Dorsen | Professor, current | former president of the American Civil Liberties Union, 1976-1991 | |
Draper, John WilliamJohn William Draper | Professor, 1840–1881 | founder and former president of the Medical School | |
Drucker, Peter F.Peter F. Drucker | Professor, 1950–1972 | major contributor to management theory | |
Duster, TroyTroy Duster | Professor, current | sociologist | |
Dworkin, RonaldRonald Dworkin | Professor, -2013 | clerked for Judge Learned Hand of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; winner of the 2007 Holberg International Memorial Prize | |
Easterly, WilliamWilliam Easterly | Professor 2003– | economist | |
Engle, Robert F.Robert F. Engle | Professor 1999– | 2003 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | |
Ferguson, NiallNiall Ferguson | Professor | author of Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World | |
Fichandler, ZeldaZelda Fichandler | Professor, current | National Medal of Arts winner in 1996; inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame in 1999 | |
Field, HartryHartry Field | Professor, current | philosopher | |
Fine, KitKit Fine | Professor, current | Silver Professor of Philosophy | |
Joel Fink | Professor, former | Associate Dean of Roosevelt University | |
Fromm, ErichErich Fromm | Professor of psychiatry 1962–1974 | German-American psychologist and philosopher | |
Gertler, Mark L.Mark L. Gertler | Professor, current | macroeconomist; Henry and Lucy Moses Professor of Economics at New York University; Guggenheim Fellowship | |
Gilligan, CarolCarol Gilligan | Professor | known for her work on ethical community and ethical relationships | |
Goldman, VivienVivien Goldman | Professor, Clive Davis School of Recorded Music | wrote the first biography of Bob Marley | |
Gould, Stephen JayStephen Jay Gould | Vincent Astor Visiting Professor | known for his development of the evolutionary biology theory of punctuated equilibrium and his scientific writings | |
Grainger, PercyPercy Grainger | Professor, 1932–1940 | inventor of the Free Music Machine, the forerunner of the synthesizer | |
Groff, RinneRinne Groff | Professor, Tisch School of the Arts | recipient of the Whiting Writers' Award in 2005 for plays | |
Gromov, MikhailMikhail Gromov | Jay Gould Professor of Mathematics | made major contributions to metric geometry and symplectic geometry | |
Heeger, DavidDavid Heeger | Professor, current | neuroscientist; son of Nobel laureate chemist Alan J. Heeger | |
Hering, Daniel WebsterDaniel Webster Hering | Dean | credited with taking the first human x-ray in the United States | |
Hershko, AvramAvram Hershko | Adjunct Professor 1998– | 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry | |
Hook, SidneySidney Hook | Professor, 1927–1972 | philosopher who championed pragmatism | |
Horwich, PaulPaul Horwich | Professor, current | philosopher, Guggenheim Fellowship | |
Jeremijenko, NatalieNatalie Jeremijenko | Professor, current | photographer, founder of xDesign Environmental Health Clinic | |
Johnson, JothamJotham Johnson | Chairman of Classics | archaeologist; former President of Archaeological Institute of America | [94] |
Jovanovic, BoyanBoyan Jovanovic | Professor, current | economist, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences | |
Judt, TonyTony Judt | Professor | director of Erich Maria Remarque Institute; author of Postwar | |
Kamm, FrancesFrances Kamm | Professor | philosopher, winner of a Guggenheim Fellowship | |
Kandel, EricEric Kandel | Professor | former faculty member at the New York University Medical School; winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | |
Kayne, RichardRichard Kayne | Professor of Linguistics, current | developed the theory of antisymmetry | |
Khoury, EliasElias Khoury | Professor | Lebanese writer and critic | |
Kirzner, IsraelIsrael Kirzner | Professor emeritus, current | economist, leading proponent of the Austrian School of Economics. | |
King, JasonJason King | Professor, Artistic Director of NYU's Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music | writer, pop critic, music manager | |
Kinnell, GalwayGalway Kinnell | Professor, 1993 – | 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry | |
Krentzman, StewartStewart Krentzman | Instructor | CEO of Oki Data Americas, Inc. | |
Krinsky, Carol HerselleCarol Herselle Krinsky | Professor | architectural historian | [95] |
Kumm, MattiasMattias Kumm | Professor, current | holds a Research Professorship on "Globalization and the Rule of Law" at the Social Science Research Center (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, WZB) and Humboldt University in Berlin | |
Krugman, SaulSaul Krugman | Professor | developed first vaccine against hepatitis B | |
Lax, PeterPeter Lax | Professor, current | member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences; awarded the National Medal of Science in 1986, the Wolf Prize in 1987 and the Abel Prize in 2005 | |
E. LeDoux, JosephJoseph E. LeDoux | Professor, current | neuroscientist | |
Lee, SpikeSpike Lee | Film professor in the Tisch School of the Arts, current | actor, director, producer, social activist | |
Leontief, WassilyWassily Leontief | Professor, 1975–1999 | 1973 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | |
Leval, Pierre N.Pierre N. Leval | Professor | Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | |
Levering, DavidDavid Levering | Professor, current | Julius Silver University Professor and Professor of History | |
Loewi, OttoOtto Loewi | Professor 1940–1961 | 1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | |
Marcus, GaryGary Marcus | Professor, Current Psychology | Robert L. Fantz award, cognitive development | |
McLeod, ColinColin McLeod | Professor, 1941–1970 | established that genes are made of DNA | |
Meron, TheodorTheodor Meron | Professor | President, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia | |
Mills, CherylCheryl Mills | Current Senior Vice President for Operations and Administration | former Deputy Counsel to President Bill Clinton; lead defense attorney in his 1999 Senate Impeachment | |
Morawetz, Cathleen SyngeCathleen Synge Morawetz | Professor, current | mathematician, winner of the National Medal of Science in 1983 and 1988 | |
Morse, Samuel F. B.Samuel F. B. Morse | Professor, 1832–? | inventor of Morse Code | |
Morton, BrianBrian Morton | Professor, current | academic and novelist | |
Mulliken, Robert S.Robert S. Mulliken | Professor, 1926–1928 | 1966 Nobel Prize in Chemistry | |
Myrdal, GunnarGunnar Myrdal | Visiting professor | 1974 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | |
Nagel, ThomasThomas Nagel | Professor | scholar, philosophy of mind | |
Nestle, MarionMarion Nestle | Professor, current | nutritionist | |
Noble, Ronald K.Ronald K. Noble | Professor of law | Interpol Secretary General 2000–present | |
O'Brien, Conor CruiseConor Cruise O'Brien | Professor | Irish politician and academic | |
Ochoa, SeveroSevero Ochoa | Professor, 1942–1974 | winner of 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | |
Olds, SharonSharon Olds | Professor, current | English creative writing teacher | |
Ollman, BertellBertell Ollman | Full professor | ||
Parkes, Henry BamfordHenry Bamford Parkes | Professor | author of Gods and Men, The Origins of Western Culture and A History of Mexico | |
Patell, CyrusCyrus Patell | Professor, current | American literature and cultural critic | |
Penenberg, AdamAdam Penenberg | Professor | uncovered the journalistic fraud of The New Republic reporter Stephen Glass | |
Peters, F. E.F. E. Peters | Professor, 1961– | pioneer in comparative study of Judaism, Christianity and Islam | |
Pnueli, AmirAmir Pnueli | Professor of Computer Science, current | winner of the 1996 Turing Award | |
Pope, MartinMartin Pope | Professor Emeritus | physical chemist, winner of the 2006 Davy Medal | |
Postman, NeilNeil Postman | 1959–2003 | author of Amusing Ourselves to Death; founder of media ecology program | |
Pratt, Mary LouiseMary Louise Pratt | Professor, current | Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures | |
Ransohoff, JosephJoseph Ransohoff | Professor, 1962–1992 | physician | |
Ray, DebrajDebraj Ray | Professor, current | economist | |
Revesz, RichardRichard Revesz | Professor, current | Dean of New York University School of Law | |
Rosenblum, RobertRobert Rosenblum | Professor | art historian and curator | |
Ross, KristinKristin Ross | Professor, current | professor of comparative literature, recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship from 1999 to 2000 | |
Rubinstein, ArielAriel Rubinstein | Professor, current | Israeli economist | |
Sachs, CurtCurt Sachs | Professor, 1937–1953 | co-author of the Sachs-Hornbostel scheme | |
Sager, NaomiNaomi Sager | Professor, 1965-1995 | pioneer in computational linguistics; Director of the Linguistic String Project | |
Samuelson, Paul A.Paul A. Samuelson | Visiting professor | winner of 1970 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics | |
Sargent, ThomasThomas Sargent | Professor | one of the leaders of the rational expectations revolution; Berkeley Professor of Economics and Business | |
Sarnak, PeterPeter Sarnak | Professor, 2001–2005 | mathematician | |
Schmidt, MaryMary Schmidt | Professor, current | Dean of the Tisch School of the Arts, fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences | |
Scofield, JohnJohn Scofield | Professor, current | jazz fusion guitarist and composer | |
Sennett, RichardRichard Sennett | Professor, current | Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Royal Society of Literature; founding director of the New York Institute for the Humanities | |
Shrum, BobBob Shrum | Professor | Democratic political consultant | |
Sieburth, RichardRichard Sieburth | Professor, current | translator, essayist and editor | |
Sokal, AlanAlan Sokal | Professor | known for the Sokal Affair | |
Strauss, DarinDarin Strauss | Adjunct Professor, 2000–present | author of Chang & Eng and The Real McCoy; 2005 teaching award winner; 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship | |
Subrahmanyam, Marti G.Marti G. Subrahmanyam | Professor, current | Charles E. Merrill Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business | |
Sullivan, EdwardEdward Sullivan | Professor | taught English as a Second Language at New York University for 15 years | |
Tappan, Henry PhilipHenry Philip Tappan | Professor of philosophy | first President of the University of Michigan | |
Tate, AllenAllen Tate | Professor, 1948–1951 | author, Ode to the Confederate Dead | |
Thiongo, Ngugi waNgugi wa Thiongo | Visiting professor | Kenyan activist | |
Thomas, LewisLewis Thomas | Dean, NYU School of Medicine | ||
Varadhan, S. R. SrinivasaS. R. Srinivasa Varadhan | Professor, current | mathematician, 2007 winner of the Abel Prize | |
Venkatesh, AkshayAkshay Venkatesh | Professor, current | mathematician, winner of the 2007 Salem Prize | |
Mises, Ludwig vonLudwig von Mises | Professor, 1945–1969 | leader of the Austrian School of Economics | |
Weschler, LawrenceLawrence Weschler | Professor, current | Director of the New York Institute for the Humanities | |
Weyn, SuzanneSuzanne Weyn | Guest instructor, 1988–1989 | author of over forty novels | |
Wolfe, ThomasThomas Wolfe | author | ||
Wright, LawrenceLawrence Wright | Professor, current | Fellow at the Center for Law and Security at the New York University School of Law, author of The Looming Tower: Al Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 | |
J.C. Young, RobertRobert J.C. Young | Professor, current | postcolonial theorist, writer and historian | |
W. Zweig, RonaldRonald W. Zweig | Professor, current | Israeli historian, member of the Historical Advisory Panel to the National Archives in Washington, D.C. | |
Simoncelli , Eero P.Eero P. Simoncelli | Professor, current | Won a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award | [96] |
New York University Presidents
Name | Relation to NYU | Years | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
Matthews, James M.James M. Matthews | 1st President | 1831–1839 | |
Frelinghuysen, TheodoreTheodore Frelinghuysen | 2nd President | 1839–1850, U.S. Senator | [97] |
Ferris, IsaacIsaac Ferris | 3rd President | 1853–1870 | |
Crosby, HowardHoward Crosby | 4th President | 1870–1881 | |
Hall, JohnJohn Hall | 5th President | 1881–1891 | |
MacCracken, Henry MitchellHenry Mitchell MacCracken | 6th President | 1891–1911, developer of the University Heights Campus | |
Brown, Elmer EllsworthElmer Ellsworth Brown | 7th President | 1911–1933 | |
Chase, Harry WoodburnHarry Woodburn Chase | 8th President | 1933–1951 | |
Madden, James LoomisJames Loomis Madden | Acting Chancellor | 1951–1952 | |
Heald, Henry TownleyHenry Townley Heald | 9th President | 1952–1956 | |
Newsom, Carroll VincentCarroll Vincent Newsom | 10th President | 1956–1962 | |
Hester, James McNaughtonJames McNaughton Hester | 11th President | 1962–1975 | |
Sawhill, John C.John C. Sawhill | 12th President | 1975–1980 | |
Bennett, Ivan LoveridgeIvan Loveridge Bennett | Acting President | 1980–1981 | |
Brademas, JohnJohn Brademas | 13th President | 1981–1991, United States House of Representatives | |
Oliva, L. JayL. Jay Oliva | 14th President | 1991–2002 | |
Sexton, JohnJohn Sexton | 15th President | 2003–2015 | |
Hamilton, Andrew D.Andrew D. Hamilton | 16th President | 2016–present |
New York University Founders
Founders of NYU include:
See also
- List of New York University alumni
- List of NYU Stern people
- List of NYU Tandon School of Engineering people
- List of NYU Courant Institute people
- List of NYU GSAS people
- List of NYU Law School people
- List of NYU School of Medicine people
- List of NYU Tisch School of the Arts people
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