Nigel Boyle, Political Studies, expert in comparative politics, European social policy, labor market policy, Irish politics, soccer and politics; recognized by the Fulbright Scholarship Board as the top Fulbright adviser[3]
Stephen L. Glass, John A. McCarthy Professor Emeritus of Classics, longest-serving faculty member of the College, 1964–2011[4]
Judith Grabiner, Mathematics, history of mathematics and science; awarded the 2014 Beckenback Book Prize for A Historian Looks Back: The Calculus as Algebra and Selected Writings (MAA Spectrum, 2010); inaugural member of the 2012 Fellows of the American Mathematical Society[5]
David Moore, Psychology, director of the Claremont Infant Study Center, winner of the American Psychological Association's 2016 Maccoby Book Award for The Developing Genome: An Introduction to Behavioral Epigenetics (2015)[6]
Dana Ward, Emeritus Professor of Political Studies, founder of the
Anarchy Archives, executive director of the International Society of Political Psychology (1998–2004)
Kathleen Yep, Asian American Studies, chair, Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies at the Claremont Colleges,[7] honored in 2015 for promoting literacy in the Los Angeles community[8]
Phil Zuckerman, Sociology and Secular Studies, expert in secularity, atheism, apostasy, and Scandinavian culture; author of several books including Living the Secular Life (2014); frequent contributor to the Huffington Post and sought after commentator for discussions on secularism[9]
Nigel Boyle, Political Studies, expert in comparative politics, European social policy, labor market policy, Irish politics, soccer and politics; recognized by the Fulbright Scholarship Board as the top Fulbright adviser[3]
Stephen L. Glass, John A. McCarthy Professor Emeritus of Classics, longest-serving faculty member of the College, 1964–2011[4]
Judith Grabiner, Mathematics, history of mathematics and science; awarded the 2014 Beckenback Book Prize for A Historian Looks Back: The Calculus as Algebra and Selected Writings (MAA Spectrum, 2010); inaugural member of the 2012 Fellows of the American Mathematical Society[5]
David Moore, Psychology, director of the Claremont Infant Study Center, winner of the American Psychological Association's 2016 Maccoby Book Award for The Developing Genome: An Introduction to Behavioral Epigenetics (2015)[6]
Dana Ward, Emeritus Professor of Political Studies, founder of the
Anarchy Archives, executive director of the International Society of Political Psychology (1998–2004)
Kathleen Yep, Asian American Studies, chair, Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies at the Claremont Colleges,[7] honored in 2015 for promoting literacy in the Los Angeles community[8]
Phil Zuckerman, Sociology and Secular Studies, expert in secularity, atheism, apostasy, and Scandinavian culture; author of several books including Living the Secular Life (2014); frequent contributor to the Huffington Post and sought after commentator for discussions on secularism[9]