List of University of Miami faculty
The following is a list of current and former prominent members of the faculty of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, in the United States:
College of Arts and Sciences
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College of Engineering
- Shihab S. Asfour (Industrial Engineering)
- James M. Tien (Information systems, Distinguished Professor and Dean)
School of Architecture
- Walter Darby Bannard (Art and Architecture)
- Jaime Correa (Architecture)
- Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk (Urban Planning)
- Vincent Scully (Architecture)
- Bonnie Seeman (Art and Architecture)
School of Business Administration
- Modesto Maidique (Business Management)
- Neil Wallace (Economics)
School of Communication
- Andrew Barton (Broadcast Journalism)
- Michelle Kaufman (Sports Journalism)
School of Law
- John Hart Ely (Constitutional Law)
- Marilyn Milian (Criminal Law)
- John Jay Osborn, Jr. (Contract Law)
- John A. Powell (Civil Rights Law)
- Stephen Urice (Cultural Heritage Law)
- Paul R. Verkuil (Acting Dean)
- Bruce Winick (Civil Rights Law)
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
- Frederick Bayer (Marine Biology)
- Cesare Emiliani (Geology and Geophysics)
- Samuel H. Gruber (Marine Biology and Fisheries)
- José Carlos Millás (Meteorology)
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
- Pascal J. Goldschmidt (Cardiology)
- Alan Heldman (Cardiology)
- Deborah Mash (Neurology and Pharmacology)
- Kazi Mobin-Uddin, MD (inventor of first inferior vena cava filter)
- Georgios Papanikolaou (Cancer Research)
Frost School of Music
- Shelly Berg (Jazz Piano)
- Frank Cooper (Musicology and Piano)
- Ivan Davis (Piano)
- Gary Green (Wind Ensemble)
- Kevin Mahogany (Jazz)
- Craig Morris (Trumpet)
- Jaco Pastorius (Bass)
- Paul Posnak (Piano)
- Alfred Reed (Music Media & Industry)
- Ney Rosauro (Percussion)
- Jo-Michael Scheibe (Choral)
- Thomas Sleeper (Conductor)
- Richard Todd (French Horn)
- Paul Wilson (Music Theory)
School of Nursing and Health Studies
- Nilda Peragallo (Women's Health)
University Presidents
- Bowman Foster Ashe, 1926–52
- Jay F. W. Pearson, 1952–62
- Henry King Stanford, 1962–81
- Edward T. Foote II, 1981–2001
- Donna Shalala, 2001–2015
- Julio Frenk, 2015–present
Other
- Fiona Kelleghan (Metadata Librarian)
- Ruth Bryan Owen (Administrator)
- Martha Dewing Woodward (creator of first art curriculum)[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Rees, Ralph (November 1991). "The Search for Dewing Woodward". Bucknell World: 14–15.
External links
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