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List of Graduate Center, CUNY faculty

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This a partial list of notable faculty (either past, present, or visiting) at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.

Awards and prizes

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Krugman in 2008

Among the Graduate Center's faculty are recipients of the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize, the Lakatos Award, the National Medals of Humanities and Science, the Bancroft Prize, Grammy Award, Guggenheim Fellowship, the George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism, New York City Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology, the Lakatos Award, and the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, as well as memberships in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences.[1]

Nobel Laureates

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In 1997, Queens College recruited future Nobel laureate and co-discoverer of the human immunodeficiency virus Luc Montagnier, appointing him to an endowed professorship.[2] Montagnier was subsequently added to the faculty of the Graduate Center in the department of biology.[3]

In 2015, the Graduate Center recruited Nobel laureate Paul Krugman to the faculty. Krugman joined the faculty on a dual appointment, both to the university's Ph.D. program in economics and as a distinguished scholar at the Graduate Center's Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality. At the Stone Center, Krugman's colleagues include political scientist and sociologist Janet Gornick as well as economist Branko Milanovic.[4]

American Academy of the Arts and Sciences

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year Inducted Reference
Richard Alba Distinguished Professor of Sociology 2017 [5]
Charles Mills Distinguished Professor of Philosophy 2017 [5]
Sheldon Weinbaum Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering 2013 [6]
Nancy Foner Distinguished Professor of Sociology 2011 [6]
Ervand Abrahamian Distinguished Professor of History 2010 [7]
Mary Ann Caws Distinguished Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature, English, and French 2009 [6]
David Harvey Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Earth and Environmental Sciences 2007 [6]
Eve Sedgwick Distinguished Professor of English 2005 [8]
Ursula Oppens Distinguished Professor of Music 1999 [6]
Leo Treitler Distinguished Professor of Music 1994 [6]
Dennis Sullivan Albert Einstein Chair in Science (Mathematics) 1991 [6]
Saul Kripke Distinguished Professor of Philosophy 1978 [6]

National Academy of Sciences

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year Inducted Reference
William Bialek Visiting Presidential Professor of Physics 2012 [9]
Sheldon Weinbaum Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering 2002 [9]
Myriam Sarachik Distinguished Professor of Physics 1994 [9]
Andreas Acrivos Albert Einstein Professor of Science and Engineering Emeritus 1991 [9]
Dennis Sullivan Albert Einstein Chair in Science (Mathematics) 1983 [10]

Guggenheim Fellows

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year Awarded Reference
Esther Allen Professor of Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures at Baruch College and the Graduate Center 2018 [11]
Nancy Foner Distinguished Professor of Sociology 2017 [12]
Robert Reid-Pharr Professor of English 2016 [13]
Dagmar Herzog Distinguished Professor of History 2012 [14]
Joshua Brown Former Executive Director of the American Social History Project 2010 [15]
Lev Manovich Professor of Computer Science 2002 [16]
André Aciman Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature and French 1997 [17]
Janet Dean Fodor Distinguished Professor of Linguistics 1993 [18]
Louis Menand Former Distinguished Professor of English 1990 [19]
Nancy K. Miller Distinguished Professor of English, Comparative Literature, and French 1989 [20]
Philippa Strum Professor Emeritus of Political Science 1986 [21]
Marshall Berman Distinguished Professor of Political Science 1981 [22]
Francis Fox Piven Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Political Science 1973 [23]
Mary Ann Caws Distinguished Professor of English, French and Comparative Literature 1972 [24]
Jerry Fodor Former Distinguished Professor of Philosophy 1972 [25]

MacArthur Fellows

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year Awarded Reference
Nancy Siraisi Distinguished Professor Emerita of History 2008 [26]
Eric Wolf Distinguished Professor of Anthropology 1990 [27]
Ralph Shapey Distinguished Professor of Music 1982 [28]

Pulitzer Prize

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year(s) Awarded Reference
Louis Menand Former Distinguished Professor of English 2002 [29]
John Corigliano Distinguished Professor of Music 2001 [30]
Mike Wallace Distinguished Professor of History at the Graduate Center and the John Jay College of Criminal Justice 1999 [31]
David Del Tredici Distinguished Professor of Music at the Graduate Center and the City College of New York 1980 [32]
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. Former Albert Schweitzer Professor Emeritus of the Humanities 1946, 1966 [33][34]

National Medal of Arts

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year Awarded Reference
Gregory Rabassa Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature, Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures 2006 [35]

National Medal of Science

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year Awarded Reference
Dennis Sullivan Albert Einstein Chair in Science (Mathematics) 2004 [36]

Rolf Schock Prize

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year Awarded Reference
Saul Kripke Distinguished Professor of Philosophy 2001 [37]

Alan T. Waterman Award

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year Awarded Reference
Andrea Alù Einstein Professor of Physics 2015 [38]

Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year Awarded Reference
Daniel McCloskey Associate Professor of Psychology 2016 [39]
Alexander Gamburd Presidential Professor of Mathematics 2008 [40]

Grammy Award

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year(s) Awarded Reference
Ursula Oppens Distinguished Professor of Music 2016 [41]
John Corigliano Distinguished Professor of Music 2014, 2009, 2009, 1997, 1992 [42]

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Bancroft Prize

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Name Relation to The Graduate Center Year Awarded Reference
David Nasaw Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Professor of History 2001 [44]
David S. Reynolds Distinguished Professor of English 1996 [45]

Notable faculty by department

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The Graduate Center's employment of faculty operates according to a unique consortium model, which both hosts 140 faculty with sole appointments exclusively at the Graduate Center, often senior scholars in their respective disciplines, and provides joint appointments to 1,800 faculty from the thirteen senior colleges and seven community colleges in the CUNY system to teach classes and advise graduate students.[46]

Anthropology

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Art History

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Classics

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Computer Science

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  • Sergei N. Artemov, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science
  • Melvin Fitting, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the Graduate Center and the City College of New York
  • Robert Haralick, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science
  • Gabor Herman, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science
  • Saul Kripke, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Philosophy
  • Lev Manovich, Professor of Computer Science
  • Victor Pan, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science
  • Rohit Jivanlal Parikh, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Philosophy at the Graduate Center and Brooklyn College
  • Theodore Raphan, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science
  • Stathis Zachos, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the Graduate Center and Brooklyn College

Earth and Environmental Sciences

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Economics

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English

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Irving Howe, Distinguished of English, 1970-1986[47]
  • Ammiel Alcalay, Professor of English at the Graduate Center and Queens College
  • Meena Alexander, Former Distinguished Professor of English at the Graduate Center and Hunter College
  • John Brenkman, Distinguished Professor of English at the Graduate Center and Baruch College
  • Mary Ann Caws, Distinguished Professor of English
  • Cathy Davidson, Distinguished Professor of English
  • Ashley Dawson, Professor of English at the Graduate Center and the College of Staten Island
  • Morris Dickstein, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Senior Fellow at the Center for the Humanities
  • David Greetham, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Graduate Center and Bronx Community College
  • N. John Hall, Distinguished Professor Emeritus
  • bell hooks, Former Distinguished Professor of English at the Graduate Center and the City College of New York
  • Irving Howe, Former Distinguished Professor of English at the Graduate Center and Hunter College
  • Fred Kaplan, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Graduate Center and Queens College
  • Alfred Kazin, Former Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at Hunter College and the Graduate Center
  • Wayne Koestenbaum, Distinguished Professor of English
  • Eric Lott, Professor of English
  • Louis Menand, Former Distinguished Professor of English
  • Nancy K. Miller, Distinguished Professor of English
  • Feisal G. Mohamed, Professor of English
  • Robert Reid-Pharr, Professor of English
  • David S. Reynolds, Distinguished Professor
  • David Savran, Distinguished Professor of English, Vera Mowry Roberts Chair in American Theatre
  • Eve Sedgwick, Former Distinguished Professor of English
  • Ira Shor, Professor of English at the Graduate Center and the College of Staten Island
  • Michele Wallace, Professor of English at the Graduate Center and the City College of New York

French

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  • John Kneller, Former Professor Emeritus of French at the Graduate Center and Brooklyn College

History

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Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Albert Schweitzer Professor of Humanities, 1966–1994[48]
  • Paul Avrich, Former Distinguished Professor of History at the Graduate Center and Queens College
  • Laird Bergad, Distinguished Professor of History at the Graduate Center and Lehman College
  • Randolph L. Braham, Former Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at Hunter College and the City College of New York
  • Joshua Brown, Adjunct Professor and Executive Director of the American Social History Project and the Center for Media and Learning
  • Blanche Wiesen Cook, Distinguished Professor of History at the Graduate Center and John Jay College of Criminal Justice
  • Eric Foner, Former Professor of History at the Graduate Center and the City College of New York
  • Joshua Freeman, Distinguished Professor of History at the Graduate Center and Queens College
  • Herbert Gutman, Former Distinguished Professor of History
  • Dagmar Herzog, Distinguished Professor
  • KC Johnson, Professor of History at the Graduate Center and Brooklyn College
  • James Oakes, Distinguished Professor
  • Joan Wallach Scott, Adjunct Professor
  • Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., Former Albert Schweitzer Professor of Humanities
  • Judith Stein, Former Distinguished Professor of History at the Graduate Center and the City College of New York
  • Clarence Taylor, Professor Emeritus of History at the Graduate Center and Baruch College
  • Mike Wallace, Distinguished Professor of History at the Graduate Center and John Jay College of Criminal Justice
  • Eric D. Weitz, Distinguished Professor of History at the Graduate Center and the City College of New York

Linguistics

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Mathematics

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Dennis Sullivan, Albert Einstein Chair in Science (Mathematics) at the CUNY Graduate Center

Philosophy

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Saul Kripke, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science, 2003-present[49]
  • Linda Martín Alcoff, Professor of Philosophy
  • Noël Carroll, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
  • Michael Devitt, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
  • Melvin Fitting, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Graduate Center and Lehman College
  • Miranda Fricker, Presidential Professor of Philosophy
  • Peter Godfrey-Smith, Adjunct and Former Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
  • Carol C. Gould, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Political Science, Director of the Center for Global Ethics and Politics at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies
  • Joel David Hamkins, Professor of Philosophy
  • Virginia Held, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Graduate Center and Hunter College
  • Serene Khader, Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center and Jay Newman Chair in Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College
  • Saul Kripke, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science
  • Douglas P. Lackey, Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center and Baruch College
  • Michael Levin, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Graduate Center and the City College of New York
  • Charles W. Mills, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
  • Stephen Neale, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics and Kornblith Chair in the Philosophy of Science and Value
  • David Papineau, Visiting Presidential Professor of Philosophy
  • Massimo Pigliucci, Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center and the City College of New York
  • Graham Priest, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
  • Jesse Prinz, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
  • David M. Rosenthal, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
  • Nathan Salmon, Visiting Professor of Philosophy
  • Galen Strawson, Former Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center
  • Marx Wartofsky, Former Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center and Baruch College

Physics

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Michio Kaku, Henry Semat Professor of Physics the City College of New York and Graduate Center
  • Robert Alfano, Distinguished Professor of Science and Engineering at the City College of New York and Graduate Center
  • Andrea Alù, Einstein Professor of Physics and Director of the Photonics Initiative at the Advanced Science Research Center
  • William Bialek, Visiting Presidential Professor of Physics
  • Xi-Cheng Zhang, Assistant Professor of Physics
  • Eugene Chudnovsky, Distinguished Professor of Physics at Lehman College and the Graduate Center
  • Dmitry Garanin, Professor of Physics at Lehman College and the Graduate Center
  • Swapan K. Gayen, Distinguished Professor of Physics at the City College of New York and Graduate Center
  • Azriel Z. Genack, Distinguished Professor of Physics at Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center[50]
  • Daniel Greenberger, Distinguished Professor of Physics at the City College of New York and Graduate Center
  • Godfrey Gumbs, Distinguished Professor of Physics at Hunter College and Graduate Center
  • Michio Kaku, Henry Semat Professor of Physics the City College of New York and Graduate Center
  • V. Parmeswaran Nair, Distinguished Professor of Physics at the City College of New York and Graduate Center
  • Matthew O'Dowd J., Professor of Physics at Lehman College and the Graduate Center

Political science

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Francis Fox Piven, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, 1982-present[51]

Psychology

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Sociology

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  • Richard Alba, Distinguished Professor of Sociology
  • Stanley Aronowitz, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Urban Education
  • Juan Battle, Professor of Sociology, Public Health, and Urban Education
  • Frank Bonilla, Former Thomas Hunter Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center and Hunter College
  • Bogdan Denitch, Former Professor Emeritus of Sociology
  • Mitchell Duneier, Former Distinguished Professor of Sociology
  • Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology
  • Stuart Ewen, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center and Hunter College
  • Samuel Farber, Professor Emeritus of Sociology
  • Nancy Foner, Distinguished Professor of Sociology
  • Gerald S. Handel, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the Graduate Center and the City College of New York
  • Michael P. Jacobson, Director of CUNY Institute for State and Local Governance
  • James M. Jasper, Professor of Sociology
  • Philip Kasinitz, Presidential Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center and Hunter College
  • Judith Lorber, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Women's Studies at the Graduate Center and Brooklyn College
  • Setsuko Matsunaga Nishi, Former Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the Graduate Center and Brooklyn College
  • Ruth Milkman, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Associate Director of the Joseph S. Murphy Institute
  • Pyong Gap Min, Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center and Queens College, Director of the Research Center for Korean Community
  • Peter Moskos, Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center and the John Jay College of Criminal Justice
  • Victoria Pitts-Taylor, Former Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center and Queens College
  • Barbara Katz Rothman, Professor of Sociology, Public Health, Disability Studies and Women's Studies at the Graduate Center and Baruch College
  • Carroll Seron, Former Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center and Baruch College
  • Iván Szelényi, Former Distinguished Professor of Sociology
  • John Torpey, Professor of Sociology and History, Director of Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies
  • Bryan Turner, Presidential Professor of Sociology
  • Jock Young, Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology
  • Sharon Zukin, Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center and Brooklyn College

Urban Education

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  • Marc Lamont Hill, Presidential Professor of Urban Education at the Graduate Center
  • Anthony Picciano, Professor of Urban Education at the Graduate Center and Hunter College

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