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Penn alumni are the (a) founders of a number of colleges, as well as eight
medical schools including
New York University Medical School and
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine , and (b) current or past presidents of over one hundred (100) universities and colleges including
Harvard University , University of Pennsylvania,
Princeton University ,
Cornell University ,
University of California
system ,
University of Texas
system ,
Carnegie Mellon University ,
Northwestern University ,
Bowdoin College and
Williams College .
Academic administration
Cyrus Adler : chancellor,
Jewish Theological Seminary ; president,
Dropsie College
Reuven Amitai :
dean of the faculty of humanities at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2012– )
John Andrews, D.D. : clergyman; 4th provost of University of Pennsylvania (1810–1813); founder of
York College of Pennsylvania
Tamar Ariav : Israeli president of
Beit Berl College
Robert L. Barchi : 20th president of
Rutgers University ; past president of
Thomas Jefferson University
John Milton Bernhisel : original
trustee of the
University of Utah
William Bingham :
banker and politician who was highly influential in the founding of
Dickinson College ; "Bingham's Porch" was long a rallying cry at Dickinson
James Lloyd Breck , Class of 1838: founder of the Seabury Divinity School, now part of the
Seabury-Western Theological Seminary , a prominent
Episcopal
seminary ; namesake of the
Breck School in
Minneapolis
Mark Burstein : president of
Lawrence University (2013– )
Alison Byerly : 12th president of
Carleton College (2021- ); first female president of
Lafayette College (2013–21)
Gaylen Byker : president of
Calvin College (1995–2012)
Charles Caldwell
Penn Med (Class of 1796): with Penn alumni John Esteen Cooke and
Charles Wilkins Short (
Penn Med Class of 1815), organized the Louisville (Kentucky) Medical Institute (now the
University of Louisville School of Medicine ); Caldwell served as first dean (1837–1838)
[1]
William P. Carey : namesake and
benefactor of the
Carey Business School at
Johns Hopkins University , the
W. P. Carey School of Business at
Arizona State University , and the
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Kimberly Wright Cassidy : 9th president of
Bryn Mawr College
Jared Cohon : president of
Carnegie Mellon University (1997–2013)
Al-Hassan Conteh : president of the
University of Liberia
Lee Copeland : former dean of the
University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning and the
University of Pennsylvania School of Design
Robert A. Corrigan : president of
San Francisco State University (1988– ); past chair of the
Board of Directors of the
Association of American Colleges and Universities
Mary Cullinan : president,
Eastern Washington University ; past president of
Southern Oregon University (2006–14)
Edward Cutbush : founder of
Geneva Medical College (now
State University of New York Upstate Medical University ), and first dean (1834–1839)
Robert Davidson , Class of 1771: president of
Dickinson College (1804–09)
Samuel Henry Dickson : with alumnus
John Edwards Holbrook , co-founded the
Medical College of South Carolina (now the
Medical University of South Carolina )
Paul A. Dodd : president of San Francisco State University (1962–66); dean of the
UCLA College of Letters and Science (1946–61); namesake of Dodd Hall on UCLA's campus
Harold Dodds : fifteenth president of
Princeton University (1933–1957)
Daniel Drake : organized the Medical College of Ohio and Cincinnati College; both later became the
University of Cincinnati
John W. Draper : founder and president of
New York University Medical School (1850–73), and founding president of the
American Chemical Society
Thomas Messinger Drown : 4th president of
Lehigh University (namesake of Drown Hall on Lehigh's campus)
Arnold Eisen : chancellor,
Jewish Theological Seminary
Patrick Ellis : president,
The Catholic University of America (1992–98); president,
La Salle University (1977–92)
Joseph Esherick : co-founder of the
UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design
Michael Fitts : American legal scholar, former dean of the
University of Pennsylvania Law School for 14 years and is the current president of
Tulane University
[2] in
New Orleans, Louisiana , and the Judge Rene H. Himel Professor of Law at the
Tulane School of Law .
[3]
Drew Gilpin Faust : president,
Harvard University (2007-2018) (first non-Harvard alum in over 300 years)
Happy Fernandez : past president of the
Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia
Richard M. Freeland : president of
Northeastern University (1996–2006)
Vernon F. Gallagher : 8th president of
Duquesne University (1950–59)
Thomas Sovereign Gates : president of the University of Pennsylvania (1930–44)
Francis J. Gavin : Director of the
Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C.
Henry D. Gilpin : president,
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1853–58)
Michael Glick : dean of the
State University of New York at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine
Israel Goldstein : co-founder and first
chairman of the
Board of Trustees of
Brandeis University
Neil R. Grabois : president,
Colgate University
Frank Hastings Hamilton : One of the founders of Buffalo Medical College (now the
State University of New York at Buffalo )
Patrick T. Harker : president,
University of Delaware
Earl G. Harrison : dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School; Commissioner of the
United States Immigration and Naturalization Service , 1942–44
Chester David Hartranft : president,
Hartford Theological Seminary (1888–1903)
Peyton R. Helm : president of
Muhlenberg College (2003–15)
Joel Henry Hildebrand , Class of 1903: past dean of the college of chemistry at the
University of California, Berkeley ; namesake of Hildebrand Hall on Berkeley's campus; namesake of the Joel Henry Hildebrand Award sponsored by the
American Chemical Society
John Henry Hobart : founder, Geneva College (now
Hobart and William Smith Colleges )
Elizabeth Hoffman :
provost and executive vice president,
Iowa State University ; president,
University of Colorado System (2000–2005)
Jerome H. Holland : president of
Delaware State College (1953–59)
Robert C. Holub : chancellor of the
University of Massachusetts Amherst (2008– ); past undergraduate dean, College of Letters and Science at the University of California, Berkeley
Joseph Hopkinson : president,
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts ; served as successful counsel for
Supreme Court Justice
Samuel Chase in his
impeachment trial before the
United States Senate in 1804 and 1805
Jon Huntsman Sr. : namesake and benefactor of the
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at
Utah State University
Ralph Cooper Hutchinson : 7th president of
Washington & Jefferson College ; 12th president of
Lafayette College
Sir
Paul Judge : namesake and
benefactor of the
Judge Business School at the
University of Cambridge
Naamah Kelman :
Rabbi , dean of the
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion campus in
Jerusalem
Raynard S. Kington : president of
Grinnell College (2010– )
Jared Potter Kirtland : studied at Penn and ultimately received his degree from
Yale University ; co-founder of the
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Richard Kneedler : president Emeritus of
Franklin and Marshall College
Michael Kotlikoff BA, D.V.M: provost and acting president of
Cornell University (2016– )
Richard W. Lariviere : president,
University of Oregon (2009–11)
Patrick F. Leahy (Doctor of Philosophy from School of Education
[4] ) 10th president of
Monmouth University
[5] and formerly sixth president of Wilkes University from 2012 to 2019 and
[6]
[7] Since 2019, Leahy has served as the 10th president of
Monmouth University in
West Long Branch, New Jersey .
[8]
Arnold J. Levine : president,
Rockefeller University (1998–2002)
Peter J. Liacouras : president,
Temple University (1982–2000)
John Berrien Lindsley : founded the Medical Department at the University of Nashville (now
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine )
Clyde A. Lynch : president of
Lebanon Valley College (1932–1950)
Qingyun Ma : dean of the
University of Southern California School of Architecture (2006– )
Charles Macalester : namesake and benefactor of
Macalester College in
St. Paul, Minnesota
William E. Macaulay : namesake and benefactor of
The William E. Macaulay Honors College at the
City University of New York (CCNY)
Joseph McCann : dean of the Davis Business School at
Jacksonville University
George McClellan : founder of
Jefferson Medical College , now
Thomas Jefferson University
John McClintock : first president of
Drew Theological Seminary (now
Drew University )
Richard Patrick McCormick : chair of the
Rutgers College history department (1966–69); dean of
Rutgers College (1974–1977)
John McDowell , Class of 1771: first principal of
St. John's College , Annapolis, Maryland (1790–1806)
Fayette Avery McKenzie : president of
Fisk University (1915–25); founder of the
Society of American Indians
Thomas Meredith : a founder of Wake Forest Institute, now
Wake Forest University ; first president of the institution's Board of Trustees; namesake of North Carolina's
Meredith College
Baidyanath Misra , a
Fulbright scholar at
Wharton School : former vice chancellor of the
Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology , chairman of Odisha State Planning Board, and chairman of Odisha's first State Finance Commission
[9]
[10]
E. Coppée Mitchell : professor and dean of the
University of Pennsylvania Law School (1836 - 1857)
James D. Moffat : third president of
Washington & Jefferson College
Edward Mott Moore : former president of the Board of Trustees of the
University of Rochester ; former president of the
American Medical Association ; a founder of the New York State Board of Health; "the father of the
Rochester park system"
John Morgan , Class of 1757 and 1760: founder of the first
medical school in North America; founding member of the
American Philosophical Society ;
surgeon general for the
Continental Army during the
Revolutionary War
Kenneth Mortimer : president,
University of Hawaii (1993–2001)
Henry Morton : first president of
Stevens Institute of Technology (1870–1902)
Robert Mundheim (born 1933); dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School
Franklin David Murphy : chancellor of the
University of Kansas and the
University of California, Los Angeles ; namesake of Murphy Hall on both campuses
Daniel F. Muzyka : dean of the
Sauder School of Business at the
University of British Columbia (1999– )
Josiah Clark Nott : co-founder of the Medical College of Alabama (now the
University of Alabama School of Medicine )
Merle Middleton Odgers : president,
Bucknell University (1954–64)
E. Coppée Mitchell (1836–1887): professor and dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School
B.D. Owens : past president of the
University of Tampa and
Northwest Missouri State University
Christopher Stuart Patterson : dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School
Laura Perna : Centennial Presidential Professor of Education at the University of Pennsylvania
Austin Phelps : president of
Andover Theological Seminary (1869–79)
Martha E. Pollack : president of
Cornell University (2017– )
John Edwin Pomfret : president,
College of William and Mary (1942–51)
Edmund T. Pratt Jr. : namesake and
benefactor of the
Edmund T. Pratt Jr. School of Engineering at
Duke University
Wendell Pritchett : chancellor of
Rutgers University–Camden , interim dean and presidential professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and provost of the University of Pennsylvania
Irvin Reid : first African-American president of
Wayne State University (1997–2009)
Earl S. Richardson : 11th president of
Morgan State University (1984–2010)
Judith Rodin : first female president of an
Ivy League university (University of Pennsylvania); president of the
Rockefeller Foundation
Clayton Rose : president of
Bowdoin College (2015– )
Mordechai Rozanski : president of
Rider University (2003– ); president of the
University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada) (1993–2003)
L. Timothy Ryan : president,
The Culinary Institute of America (2001– )
Charles Ashmead Schaeffer , Class of 1861: president of the
University of Iowa (1887–1898)
Morton Owen Schapiro (
University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences , 1979, Ph.D.): president,
Northwestern University (2009 through 2022)
[11] and previously served as president of
Williams College
[12]
Samuel Simon Schmucker : founder,
Gettysburg College
Phil Schubert : president of
Abilene Christian University (2010– )
John W. Shumaker : past president of the
University of Tennessee , the
University of Louisville , and
Central Connecticut State University
Rodney K. Smith : president of
Southern Virginia University (2004– )
William Bacon Stevens : first president of the
Board of Trustees of
Lehigh University
Richard J. Stonesifer : 5th president of
Monmouth University
John Summerskill : 7th president of San Francisco State University
Joseph W. Taylor : Penn alumnus, founded
Bryn Mawr College through a bequest in his will, 1880
Asher Tishler : Israeli economist; president of the
College of Management Academic Studies
Roy Vagelos : namesake and benefactor of
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Terri Vaughan : former Iowa
insurance commissioner ; dean of
Drake University College of Business and Public Administration; author
Gordon Samuel Watkins : first provost of the
University of California, Riverside (1949–56)
Harry Hillel Wellington : dean of
Yale Law School (1975–85) and
New York Law School (1992–2000)
Benjamin West : founder of the
Royal Academy of Arts ; attended Penn but did not earn a degree
Hugh Williamson : mathematics professor at Penn; an original
trustee of the
University of North Carolina ; secretary of the trustees in the 1790s; signatory to the
US Constitution ; represented
North Carolina at the
Constitutional Convention
Bernard Wolfman : dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and law professor
Theophilus Adam Wylie :
president pro tem of
Indiana University (1853 and 1859)
Mark G. Yudof : president,
University of California system (2008–2013);
Charles Alan Wright Chair in Law and Chancellor,
University of Texas System ; president,
University of Minnesota (1997–2002)
Larry Zicklin : namesake and benefactor of the
Zicklin School of Business at
Baruch College
James A. Zimble : president,
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (1991–2004)
Law professors and legal academics
Khaled Abou El Fadl , professor of law at
UCLA School of Law ; scholar of Islamic law, immigration, human rights, international and national security law, clerked for Arizona Supreme Court Justice James Moeller, previously taught Islamic law at the
University of Texas School of Law at Austin,
Yale Law School and
Princeton University
[13]
Azizah Y. al-Hibri , professor of law, emerita, at T.C. Williams School of Law,
University of Richmond ; founding editor of
Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy ; founder and president of KARAMAH: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights; a
Fulbright scholar who is a member of the advisory board of various organizations, including the
Pew Forum on Religion in Public Life, the Pluralism Project
Harvard University , and
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly (PBS); appointed by President Barack Obama to serve as a commissioner on the
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
[14]
Anthony G. Amsterdam ,
University of Pennsylvania School of Law Class of 1960,
[15] Professor of Law at
NYU Law School , served as Editor-in-Chief of the
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
[16]
Loftus Becker ,
University of Pennsylvania School of Law Class of 1969, where he served as editor-in-chief of the
University of Pennsylvania Law Review ,
[17] Emeritus Professor of Law at the
University of Connecticut School of Law , where he teaches criminal law, constitutional law, and a seminar on the Supreme Court;
[18] law clerk for Chief Judge
David L. Bazelon of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit , and Justice
William J. Brennan, Jr. , of the
Supreme Court of the United States ; taught at the
University of Minnesota Law School from 1971 to 1977.
Janice R. Bellace , College Class of 1971 (where she received her
B.A. ) and Penn Law Class of 1974 (where she received her
J.D. from the
University of Pennsylvania ) former professor of Legal Studies and director of the
Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business at the
Wharton School of Business and founding president of
Singapore Management University ; also holds an
M.Sc. in
industrial relations from the
London School of Economics , which she attended as a
Thouron Scholar
[19]
[20]
Francis Bohlen (1868–1942),
Penn Law Class of 1892 (Bachelor's degree in Law) and Class of 1930 (Doctor's Degree in Law);
Algernon Sydney Biddle professor of law at the
University of Pennsylvania Law School
[21]
Goler Teal Butcher Penn Law LLM Class of 1958, Professor
Howard University Law School and attorney-adviser in the
United States Department of State 's office of the legal adviser (1963 to 1971) as the first black person
[22] to serve in the legal unit of the State Department legal affairs office
[23]
Robert Butkin , Dean of the
University of Tulsa College of Law ; State Treasurer of
Oklahoma
[24]
Jonathan Z. Cannon, Blaine T. Phillips Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law at the University of Virginia School of Law; Deputy Administrator of the EPA
[25]
Jesse Choper ,
University of Pennsylvania School of Law Class of 1960, graduating
Order of the Coif in 1960 while teaching courses at the
Wharton School ;
[26] clerked for Chief Justice
Earl Warren of the
Supreme Court of the United States ;
[27] former professor at the
University of Minnesota Law School ;
[28] Earl Warren Professor of Public Law and Dean (1982 - 1992) at the
University of California, Berkeley Law School
[29]
George M. Cohen, Brokaw Professor of Corporate Law at the
University of Virginia School of Law
[30]
Debra W. Denno, Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law at
Fordham Law School
[31]
Theodore Eisenberg, Henry Allen Mark Professor of Law at
Cornell Law School
[32]
Douglas Frenkel ,
Wharton School Class of 1968 (B.S. in economics) and
University of Pennsylvania Law School Class of 1972 (J.D.);
[33]
[34] Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at the
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Marci Hamilton (born July 22, 1957)
University of Pennsylvania Law School Class of 1988, served as (a) editor-in-chief of the
Law Review and (b)
law clerk for
Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor of the
Supreme Court of the United States
[35] and Chief Judge
Edward R. Becker of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ;
[35] former Paul R. Verkuil Chair of Public Law at the
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law ; presently widely regarded scholar in
constitutional law and a Fox Family Pavilion Distinguished Scholar in the Fox Leadership Program at the
University of Pennsylvania and the CEO and Academic Director at
CHILD USA , an interdisciplinary think tank to prevent child abuse and neglect
[36]
Noyes Leech (1921–2010),
University of Pennsylvania College Class of 1943 (BA), and
University of Pennsylvania Law School Class of 1948.;
[37]
[38]
[39] served as editor-in-chief of the
University of Pennsylvania Law Review ;
[40]
[41] reestablished the Mitchell Club as a diverse group of fellow legal students;
[42] Ferdinand Wakeman Hubbell Professor of Law and the William A. Schnader Professor of Law at the
University of Pennsylvania Law School
A. Leo Levin (January 9, 1919 – November 24, 2015)
University of Pennsylvania Law School Class of 1942. He was an Editor of the
University of Pennsylvania Law Review ;
[43]
[44] was the Leon Meltzer Professor of Law at the
University of Pennsylvania Law School from 1949 through 2014;
[45]
[46] was the director of the
Federal Judicial Center from 1977 to 1987;
[43] was vice provost of the
University of Pennsylvania ;
[47] was a Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
[48]
[49]
Robert J. Levy, former William L. Prosser Professor of Law at the
University of Minnesota
[50]
Beverly I. Moran, professor of law,
Vanderbilt Law School
[51]
David G. Owen, Carolina Distinguished Professor of Law,
University of South Carolina Law School
[52]
Curtis Reitz (born c. 1930),
Algernon Sydney Biddle Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
Jennifer Rosato Perea, Class of 1987, Dean,
DePaul University College of Law
Alan Miles Ruben (born 1931),
[53] Penn College Class of 1953, A.B.,
University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences graduate school Class of 1956, M.A. and
Penn Law Class of 1956, LL.B. where he was an Editor of the
University of Pennsylvania Law Review ; serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the standard treatise “How Arbitration Works”; serves as Professor Emeritus
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (1970 to 2003) and was
Guggenheim Fellowship winner and
Fulbright Scholar (1993) who subsequently was appointed Advisory Professor of Law
Fudan University in
Shanghai, China ;
[54] became Member of Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame (Class of 1976) due to his role as fencer who captained both the U.S. team at 1972 Olympics and 1971 Pan-American games; made $500,000 commitment in will to create the Alan Miles Ruben and Betty Willis Ruben Endowed Professorship in the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
[55]
[56]
Stephen A. Saltzburg, Wallace and Beverley Woodbury University Professor of Law at the
George Washington University Law School
[57]
Louis B. Schwartz (1913-2003), law professor at the
University of Pennsylvania Law School
M. Michael Sharlot, Wright C. Morrow Professor of Law,
University of Texas Law School
[58]
Jonathan D. Varat, professor of law; Dean of the
UCLA School of Law (1998–2003); author of popular constitutional law casebook
[59]
James Wilson (Founding Father) (1742–1798), First Professor of Law at
University of Pennsylvania , 1789 through 1798, the only person who signed the
United States Declaration of Independence , the
United States Constitution , and served as a
Supreme Court Justice , during the
Constitutional Convention , successfully proposed a
unitary executive elected through an
electoral college system and negotiated the
Three-Fifths Compromise , delivered a series of lectures on law to President
George Washington , Vice President
John Adams , Secretary of State
Thomas Jefferson , Secretary of the Treasury
Alexander Hamilton , and numerous members of Congress with Wilson's first lecture on law being given to aforementioned government leaders on December 15, 1789
[60]
Bernard Wolfman (1924-2011), Dean of the
University of Pennsylvania Law School and its Gemmill Professor of Tax Law and Tax Policy, Fessenden Professor of Law Emeritus at
Harvard Law School
[61]
Michael Yelnosky, Class of 1987, Dean,
Roger Williams University School of Law , the law school of
Roger Williams University
Other college educators and scholars
Thomas R. Adams : John Hay Professor of
Bibliography and University Bibliographer at
Brown University
Anurag Agrawal : professor of
ecology and
evolutionary biology at
Cornell University
Mark G. Allen : Joseph M. Pettit Professor in Microelectronics at the
Georgia Institute of Technology
William Alonso : economist and director of the Center for Population Studies at
Harvard University , and Richard Saltonstall professor of population policy there
George Andrews : Evan Pugh Professor of Mathematics at the
Pennsylvania State University ; member of the
National Academy of Sciences ; Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences ; president of the
American Mathematical Society (2008– )
Edward Arnett : R.J. Reynolds Professor of Chemistry at
Duke University ; member of the
National Academy of Sciences
Ann Arvin :
Penn Med (Class of 1972)
[62] Professor of Pediatrics and microbiology/immunology at
Stanford University , an expert specialist of the
Varicella zoster virus (VZV), chief of the infectious diseases division of pediatrics at the
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital ,
[63] former Stanford vice
provost and
dean of research
[62]
[64]
George Avery (professor) : past chair of the Department of Modern Languages at
Swarthmore College
Barbara A. Babcock : (1938
[65]
[66] - 2020) Penn College for Women (Class of 1960) where she was a member of
Phi Beta Kappa , a Woodrow Wilson scholar, and valedictorian,
[67] graduated
Yale Law School , where she earned the Harlan Fiske Stone Prize for best oral argument in the first year and served as an editor of the
Yale Law Journal and graduated
Order of the Coif in 1963,
[67] appointed to the regular
faculty , and the first woman to hold an
endowed chair and first
emerita at
Stanford Law School
[68]
E. Digby Baltzell : Penn graduate and
sociology professor who popularized the term "
WASP "
Michael Barr (mathematician) : Peter Redpath Emeritus Professor of
Pure Mathematics at
McGill University
William M. Bass :
forensic anthropologist ; founder of the "
Body Farm " at the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Paul T. Bateman : emeritus professor and past chair of the mathematics department at the
University of Illinois
Daniel A. Baugh :
naval historian and former professor of history at both
Princeton University and
Cornell University
John Baugh : linguist and Margaret Bush Wilson Professor in Arts and Sciences at
Washington University in St. Louis
Joshua Bennett : Professor of Literature and Distinguished Chair of Humanities at
MIT ; past Professor of English and Creative Writing at
Dartmouth College
Elika Bergelson : Associate Professor of Psychology at
Harvard University
Diana W. Bianchi : Natalie V. Zucker Professor of
Pediatrics ,
Obstetrics , and
Gynecology at
Tufts University School of Medicine
Ray Blanchard : professor of psychiatry at the
University of Toronto
Martin J. Blaser : Frederick H. King Professor of Internal Medicine and chairman of the department of medicine at
New York University School of Medicine
Francis Bohlen :
Algernon Sydney Biddle professor of law at the
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Herbert Eugene Bolton : past chair of the history department at the
University of California, Berkeley
James Curtis Booth , Class of 1829: Penn professor of chemistry in the Applied Arts, 1850–55; president,
American Chemical Society , 1883–85
Alexei Borodin : Gordon M. Binder/Amgen Professor of Mathematics at the
California Institute of Technology ; professor at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Charles Bouman : Showalter Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and
Biomedical Engineering at
Purdue University
John F. Brady : Chevron Professor of
Chemical Engineering and executive officer of chemical engineering at the
California Institute of Technology
T. Corey Brennan : chair of the
Classics department at
Rutgers University
Michael P. Brenner : Michael F. Cronin Professor of Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics at
Harvard University
Selmer Bringsjord : Chair of the Department of
Cognitive Science at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a professor of
Computer Science and
Cognitive Science
Ralph L. Brinster : geneticist; member of the
National Academy of Sciences ; recipient of the
National Medal of Science
Thomas Brothers : musicologist and professor at
Duke University
Leonard Carlitz : mathematician at Duke University
Henry H. Carter : professor emeritus of Romance Languages and Literature at the
University of Notre Dame and
Légion d'honneur recipient
Britton Chance : scientist and Olympic gold medallist who made great contributions to
spectrometry and
biochemistry /
biophysics research; member of the National Academy of Sciences
Walter Channing : first professor of Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence at Harvard University
Gretchen Chapman : professor in Social & Decision Sciences at
Carnegie Mellon University
Amy Marie Charles : professor of English literature at the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro ; scholar of the seventeenth-century English poet George Herbert
Martha Chen : lecturer in Public Policy,
Harvard Kennedy School
Michael Chernew : professor of Health Care Policy at
Harvard Medical School
Edward Potts Cheyney , Class of 1883: Penn professor of history; author of several college
textbooks ; past president of the
American Historical Association , the oldest and largest U.S. society for scholars and teachers of history
Carol Chomsky : linguist and education specialist at the
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Noam Chomsky : linguist and activist;
MIT professor
Jack Chow : Distinguished Service Professor of
public health at
Carnegie Mellon University
C. West Churchman : philosopher and systems scientist, and professor of
Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of California, Berkeley; past president of the
International Society for the Systems Sciences
Gordon Clark : philosopher and Christian theologian; past chair of the philosophy department at
Butler University
Eric H. Cline : chair of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at
George Washington University , and director of the GWU
Capitol Archaeological Institute
Jerry Clinton :
Ferdowsi scholar and professor of Persian language and literature at Princeton University
Thomas C. Cochran : historian and past president of the American Historical Association
Stanley Norman Cohen : professor of genetics at
Stanford University , and recipient of the
National Medal of Science
Tobias Colding : professor of mathematics at MIT; Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Liza Comita : Professor of Tropical Forest Ecology at
Yale University
Sarah A. Connolly : professor of virology at
Northwestern University
Thomas F. Cooley : Richard R. West Dean and the Paganelli-Bull professor of economics at the
New York University
Stern School of Business
Stanley Corrsin : physicist and Theophilus Halley Smoot Professor of Engineering and chair of the department of mechanical engineering at
Johns Hopkins University ; member of the
National Academy of Engineering
Edward Samuel Corwin : McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University and past president of the
American Political Science Association
Harvey Cox : theologian; professor,
Harvard Divinity School
Jacqueline Crawley : Robert E. Chason Chair in Translational Research at the
University of California, Davis School of Medicine
Eileen M. Crimmins : Edna M. Jones Professor of Gerontology at the
University of Southern California
Adam M. Croom: Lecturer in Cognitive Science at the
University of California, Berkeley ; Winner of the Phi Beta Kappa Elmaleh Prize (2011), Elizabeth F. Flower Prize (2010 and 2011), and Positive Psychology Prize (2013) at the University of Pennsylvania.
Hamid Dabashi :
Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and
Comparative Literature at
Columbia University
George F. Dales : past chair of the South and Southeast Asian Studies department at the University of California, Berkeley
Trevor Darrell : Professor and Founding Co-Director, Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research (BAIR) Center at
UC Berkeley
Christina Davis :
curator of
poetry at the
Woodberry Poetry Room at Harvard University
John DiIulio : Frederick Fox Leadership Professor of Politics, Religion, and Civil Society, University of Pennsylvania; former director,
White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
David Dodd : past professor of finance at
Columbia Business School , and co-author of the 1934 book
Security Analysis , the longest running investment text ever (and still) published
Patrick S. Doyle: Robert T. Haslam Professor of chemical engineering at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Solomon Drowne : prominent physician, academic and surgeon during the
American Revolution and in the history of the fledgling US; professor of botany at Brown University, and one of the earliest Fellows there
Louis Adolphus Duhring : Penn professor of dermatology and founding member and president of the American Dermatological Society
Isidore Dyen : professor emeritus of Malayo-Polynesian and
Comparative Linguistics at
Yale University
Susan Dymecki : professor and director of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences PhD Program at Harvard University
Gerald Early : Merle Kling Professor of Modern letters, of English, African studies, African American studies, American culture studies; director of Center for Joint Projects in the Humanities and Social Sciences at
Washington University in St. Louis
G. Roger Edwards : archaeologist
Paul R. Ehrlich :
zoologist and Bing Professor of
Population Studies in the department of
Biological Sciences at
Stanford University
Leon Eisenberg : Maude and Lillian Presley Professor of
Social Medicine and Psychiatry
emeritus at
Harvard Medical School
Benjamin Elman : Gordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies at Princeton University
Hany Farid :
William H. Neukom 1964 distinguished professor of computational science at
Dartmouth College
Gary Alan Fine : John Evans Professor of
sociology at
Northwestern University
Stanley Fish : Oscar M. Ruebhausen Distinguished Senior Fellow and visiting professor of law at
Yale Law School
Albert Fishlow : professor of international and public affairs and director of the Center for the Study of Brazil at Columbia University
Joshua Fishman : linguist on sociology of language, bilingualism,
Yiddish
William Fontaine : Penn alumnus and the first tenured African-American professor at Penn;
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (1944–52); one of his students (at
Lincoln University where he previously taught) was
Kwame Nkrumah , another future Penn alumnus and the first
president of Ghana
William H. Forwood :
chairman of the departments of Surgery and Surgical Pathology at
Georgetown University , 1895–1897;
U.S. Civil War general;
Surgeon General of the U.S. Army
James Alan Fox :
criminologist at
Northeastern University
Frances X. Frei : UPS Foundation Professor of Service Management at
Harvard Business School
George Stuart Fullerton : psychologist philosopher; professor, dean and vice-provost at Penn; professor at Columbia University and the
University of Vienna ; president of the
American Psychological Association
Robert Gallager : professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer science at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology , and member of the
National Academy of Engineering
Francis Gavin : Frank Stanton Chair in
Nuclear Security Policy Studies and professor of
political science at
MIT ; founding director of studies for
The Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law and the first Tom Slick Professor of International Affairs at the
University of Texas at Austin
J. Arch Getty :
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow and professor of history at the
University of California, Los Angeles
Herbert Gintis :
behavioral scientist , external professor at
Santa Fe Institute
Ken Goldberg : professor of
Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at the University of California, Berkeley
Marty Golubitsky : American Distinguished professor of
mathematics at
Ohio State University and the former director of the
Mathematical Biosciences Institute
William Granara : director of the
Arabic language program at Harvard University
Moshe Greenberg :
Biblical scholar; recipient of the
Israel Prize
Kali Nicole Gross : African American Studies professor at
Emory University
Edith Grossman : translator of works including
Don Quixote and
Love in the Time of Cholera
Alfred Irving Hallowell : anthropologist and past president of the
American Anthropological Association ; Fellow of the
National Academy of Sciences
Diane F. Halpern : psychologist and professor at
Claremont McKenna College ; past president of the American Psychological Association
Alfred Harbage : 20th-century
Shakespeare scholar and professor at Harvard University; General Editor of the
Pelican Books edition of the works of Shakespeare
Duchess Harris : professor of American Studies at
Macalester College in
Saint Paul, Minnesota , specializing in
feminism ,
Law of the United States , and African American political movements.
Zellig Harris (October 23, 1909 – May 22, 1992)
University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences Class of 1930- BA, Class of 1932- MA, Class of 1934- Ph.D
[69]
linguist , mathematical syntactician, and methodologist of science,
Semiticist best known for his work in
structural linguistics and
discourse analysis and for the discovery of transformational structure in language
[70]
[71]
Charles Custis Harrison : university provost and industrialist, and recipient of honorary LL.D. degrees from Columbia University, Princeton University and Yale University
E. Newton Harvey : H.F. Osborn Professor of
biology at Princeton University
Zahi Hawass : Egyptian
archaeologist and
Egyptologist featured on the
History Channel
Leonard Hayflick : past professor of medical
microbiology at
Stanford University School of Medicine ; past president of the
Gerontological Society of America
Rosemary Hennessy : professor of English and director of the Center for the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at
Rice University
Susannah Heschel : Eli Black Professor of
Jewish Studies at
Dartmouth College
Eric J. Hill : professor of architecture at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Julia Hirschberg : Percy K. and Vida L.W. Hudson Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University
Teck-Hua Ho : William Halford Jr. Family Professor of
Marketing at the
Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley
Urban T. Holmes Jr. : Kenan Professor of Romance Philology at the
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Stephen D. Houston : professor of anthropology and Dupee Family Professor of
Social Science at Brown University
Joan Hutchinson : professor of
mathematics at
Smith College
Alice M. Isen : Professor of Psychology and Marketing at
Cornell University
Sheena Iyengar : S.T. Lee Professor of Business at
Columbia Business School
Sherman Jackson : King Faisal Chair of
Islamic Thought and Culture and professor of Religion and American Studies and Ethnicity at the
University of Southern California ; past Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of
Near Eastern Studies ,
visiting professor of law and professor of Afro-American studies at the
University of Michigan
Stephen Jaffe : Mary and James H. Semans Professor of
Music Composition at Duke University
Phyllis Kaniss : past Executive director of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science
Carl Kaysen : past economics professor at
MIT and former director,
Institute for Advanced Study in
Princeton, New Jersey
Ann E. Kelley : American
neuroscientist at the
University of Wisconsin titled Wisconsin Distinguished Neuroscience Professor
Howard Atwood Kelly , Class of 1877 and 1882: one of the first members of
Johns Hopkins University medical faculty; internationally renowned surgeon and medical educator; founder of Kensington Hospital in Philadelphia
Elaine H. Kim : professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley
Charles P. Kindleberger : economist, economic historian; formerly Ford International Professor of Economics at
MIT
Patrick Vinton Kirch : Class of 1954 Professor of Anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley
Michael Klarman :
Kirkland & Ellis Professor of constitutional law at
Harvard Law School
Michael Klausner : Nancy and Charles Munger Professor of Business and professor of law at
Stanford Law School
Judith Klinman : Chancellor's Professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley; recipient of the
National Medal of Science
S. Rao Kosaraju : Edward J. Schaefer Professor of Engineering at
Johns Hopkins University
Lawrence Kotlikoff : professor of economics at
Boston University , and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Alan M. Krensky : Shelagh Galligan Professor of Pediatrics at
Stanford University
Eugene M. Landis : George Higginson Professor of
Physiology and chair of the department of physiology at
Harvard Medical School
Barbara Landau : Dick and Lydia Todd Professor and chair of the
cognitive sciences department at
Johns Hopkins University
Joseph Leidy , Class of 1844: "father of American
vertebrate paleontology ;" professor of
anatomy and founder of the department of biology at Penn; professor of
natural history at
Swarthmore College ; subject of 1998 book The Last Man Who Knew Everything
Aaron Lemonick : past professor of physics at Princeton University, and past chair of the physics department at
Haverford College
Lawrence Lessig :
copyright activist; Roy L. Furman Professor of Law at
Harvard Law School ; founder of Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society; former director of the Edward J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard
Arnold J. Levine : past chair of the Molecular Biology department at Princeton University
Daniel Levy (physician) : Professor of Medicine at
Boston University School of Medicine
Ralph Linton :
Sterling Professor of Anthropology at Yale University
Xinru Liu :
Professor Emeritus of early Indian and World history at
The College of New Jersey
Robert Loewy : chair of the School of
Aerospace Engineering at
Georgia Tech ; member of the
National Academy of Engineering
Richard Longstreth :
architectural historian and professor at
George Washington University ; past president of the
Society of Architectural Historians
Yueh-Lin Loo : Theodora D. '78 and William H. Walton III '74 Professor of
Chemical Engineering at Princeton University
Louis Loss : William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Harvard Law School (1962–84)
Helen H. Lu : Percy K. and
Vida L. W. Hudson professor of
biomedical engineering at
Columbia University
Fred Lukoff : linguist and professor at
Yonsei University (Seoul) and the
University of Washington (Seattle); Specialist in the Korean language
Howard Hamilton Mackey : architect, professor and department head at
Howard University
[72]
Marvin Makinen : professor in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at the
University of Chicago and past chairman of the Department there
Jen Manion : historian, author, and professor at
Amherst College
Ellen Markman :
Lewis M. Terman Professor of Psychology at
Stanford University
Florencia Marotta-Wurgler : professor of
law at
NYU School of Law
Kenneth Mayer : Professor of Medicine at
Harvard Medical School
Daniel Mazia : past professor of
zoology at the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University; member of the
National Academy of Sciences
Clark McCauley : Rachel C. Hale Professor of Sciences and Mathematics and co-director of the Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict at
Bryn Mawr College
Susan McIntosh : Herbert S. Autrey Professor of Anthropology at
Rice University
Kathleen McKeown : Henry and Gertrude Rothschild Professor of
Computer Science and director of the Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering at Columbia University; past chair of the Department of Computer Science there
Rogers McVaugh : professor emeritus of botany at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
María Rosa Menocal :
Sterling Professor of the Humanities at
Yale University
Samuel Miller , Class of 1789: early professor at
Princeton Theological Seminary ; namesake of Miller Chapel at PTS;
trustee of Columbia University and Princeton University; co-founder of the
New York Historical Society
Sidney Morgenbesser :
John Dewey Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University
Frank Moulaert : professor of
Spatial Planning at
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven , 2008–
Mohammed Rafique Mughal : professor of Archaeology and Heritage Management and the director of Undergraduate Studies at
Boston University
Alan Needleman : Florence Pirce Grant University Professor of Mechanics of Solids and Structures at Brown University
Ei-ichi Negishi : Herbert C. Brown
Distinguished Professor of
Organic Chemistry at
Purdue University
Elissa L. Newport : cognitive scientist;
George Eastman Professor of Brain &
Cognitive Sciences and Linguistics at the
University of Rochester ; Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Susan Nolen-Hoeksema : professor of psychology at Yale University
Gerald North : professor of
atmospheric science at
Texas A&M University
Pezavia O'Connell (1861-1930), past professor at Morgan College (now
Morgan State University ), the first African-American to earn a PhD (in 1898) in Semitic languages from program then called "Semitics" (now the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization)
[73]
Maurice Obstfeld , Class of 1958: professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley
James B. Orlin : Edward Pennell Brooks Professor in Management and professor of
Operations Research at the
MIT Sloan School of Management
Daniel Osherson :
Henry R. Luce Professor of Psychology at Princeton University
Mehmet Oz : professor of cardiac surgery at Columbia University
Joseph Pancoast , Class of 1828: chairman of the Departments of Surgery and Anatomy at
Jefferson Medical College , now
Thomas Jefferson University
Frederic L. Paxson : Pulitzer Prize-winning historian; past president of the
Organization of American Historians
David Perlmutter: chairman of the Department of
Journalism and Mass Communication,
University of Iowa
Martin A. Pomerantz : physicist; former director of the
Bartol Research Institute at the
University of Delaware ; namesake of the Martin A. Pomerantz
astronomical observatory at the
Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station ; recipient of the
NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal
Theresa A. Powell : vice president of academic affairs at
Temple University
Gyan Prakash : Dayton-Stockton Professor of History at Princeton University
Lionel H. Pries : leading
University of Washington architecture faculty member and noted Seattle architect
James B. Pritchard : Penn
archeologist honored with the
Gold Medal of the Archaeological Institute of America
Hilary Putnam : Walter Beverly Pearson Professor of Modern
Mathematics and Mathematical Logic at Harvard University
John Quelch : Lincoln Filene Professor of
Business Administration at
Harvard Business School (2001– )
Martin Redish : Louis and Harriet Ancel Professor of Law and
Public Policy at the
Northwestern University School of Law
Henry Hope Reed : scholar who assisted the poet
William Wordsworth in the preparation of an American edition of his works
Robert Rescorla : psychologist and member of the
National Academy of Sciences
John R. Rickford :
J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor of Linguistics and Humanities at Stanford University
Francesca Rochberg : Catherine and William L. Magistretti Distinguished Professor of
Near Eastern Studies at the University of California, Berkeley
Harold E. Rorschach Jr. : past chair of the
physics department at
Rice University
James Francis Ross : past president of the
Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Jeanne W. Ross : director of
MIT Sloan School 's Center for Information Systems Research (CISR),
Joseph Rothrock :
environmentalist ; the "father of
forestry " in Pennsylvania; taught botany, physiology and anatomy at
Pennsylvania State University ; founded the Pennsylvania School of Forestry at
Mont Alto in 1903, now
Penn State Mont Alto ; first president of the Pennsylvania Forestry Association
Dana Royer : professor of
paleobotany at
Wesleyan University
Dick Sabot : John J. Gibson Professor emeritus of
economics at
Williams College
Anne Salmond : Distinguished Professor of
Māori studies and
anthropology at the
University of Auckland ;
Fellow of the
Royal Society of New Zealand and
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Stephen Schiffer : Silver Professor of philosophy at
New York University
Peter K. Schott : Juan Trippe Professor of International Economics at the
Yale School of Management
Frank J. Sciulli : former chair of the physics department at Columbia University
Henry Rogers Seager : former professor of
political economy at Columbia University
Marilyn Shatz : Professor Emerita of Psychology and Linguistics at the
University of Michigan
Edward Shils :
Distinguished Service Professor in the
Committee on Social Thought and in sociology at the
University of Chicago
Edward Benjamin Shils :
Wharton School Professor of Management; founder of Entrepreneurial Center at Wharton; nephew of
Edward Shils
Charles Wilkins Short (October 6, 1794 – March 7, 1863) (Penn Med Class of 1815), was an American
botanist
[1] who discovered several species of plants and has six species of plants named after him; helped organize the Louisville (Kentucky) Medical Institute (now the
University of Louisville School of Medicine )
Benjamin Silliman :
Yale University professor of chemistry; founding faculty member of
Yale Medical School ; studied at Penn under Professor James Woodhouse but did not earn a degree; namesake of
Silliman College at Yale
Alison Simmons : American
philosopher and Samuel H. Wolcott Professor of Philosophy and Harvard College Professor at
Harvard University
Linda B. Smith : professor of psychology and
Cognitive Science at
Indiana University , and
fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Robert C. Solomon : Quincy Lee Centennial Professor of Philosophy and Business at the
University of Texas at Austin
Raymond James Sontag :
Henry Charles Lea Professor of History and chairman of the history department at Princeton University
Melford Spiro : anthropologist and member of the
National Academy of Sciences
Alfred Stengel , Class of 1889: Penn professor was president of the
American College of Physicians and president of the
Wistar Institute
Devin J. Stewart : professor of Islamic studies and Middle Eastern studies at
Emory University
Susan Stewart : poet, Princeton University professor, and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
George W. Stocking Jr. : professor emeritus of anthropology at the
University of Chicago
Nancy Stokey : Frederick Henry Prince Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the
University of Chicago , and member of the National Academy of Sciences
Witmer Stone :
ornithologist ,
botanist , and
mammalogist , "last of the great naturalists"; president of the
American Ornithologists' Union (1920–23); editor of the AOU's periodical
The Auk (1912–1936); emeritus director of the
Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia
JoAnne Stubbe :
Novartis Professor of Chemistry & Biology at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and member of the National Academy of Sciences; recipient of the
National Medal of Science
Robert Suderburg : former chair of the music department at
Williams College
Robert Swendsen : professor of
physics at
Carnegie Mellon University
George W. Taylor : founder of the academic field known as
industrial relations , and recipient of the
presidential Medal of Freedom
David Teece : Thomas W. Tusher Chair in Global Business and director of the Institute of Management, Innovation, and Organization at the
Haas School of Business , University of California, Berkeley
Jeff Trinkle : professor and chair of the computer science and engineering department at
Lehigh University ; past professor and chair of computer science at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Barry Trost : Tamaki Professor of
Humanities and Sciences at
Stanford University
George Truskey : R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Professor of
Biomedical Engineering in the
Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University
Albert E. Van Dusen : Connecticut State Historian and professor of history at the
University of Connecticut
Claude H. Van Tyne :
Pulitzer Prize -winning historian at the
University of Michigan
Anthony F. C. Wallace :
anthropologist and member of the
National Academy of Sciences
Roger Arliner Young , Ph.D. (1899 – November 9, 1964)
University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences (Graduate School Class of 1940), the first
African American woman to receive a
doctorate degree in zoology,
[74]
[75] mentored by Penn Professor,
Lewis Victor Heilbrunn , was an assistant professor at the
North Carolina College for Negroes (now known as
North Carolina Central ) and
Shaw University (1940–1947),
[76] and also held teaching positions in
Texas ,
Mississippi and
Louisiana , and was a once jailed for refusing to give up her seat for a white man.
[76]
[77]
William Ward Watkin : past chair of the
architecture department at
Rice University
Sandra Waxman : Louis W. Menk Professor of psychology at
Northwestern University
Russell Weigley : military historian;
Distinguished University Professor of History at
Temple University
E. Roy Weintraub : professor of economics at Duke University
Harvey Weiss : professor of
Near Eastern Archeology at
Yale University
Elaine Weyuker : Computer scientist and member of the
National Academy of Engineering
Robin Wilson : Fellow at
Keble College, Oxford
Hana Wirth-Nesher : literary scholar and professor of English and American Studies at
Tel Aviv University
Richard R. Wright Jr. : sociologist; president of
Wilberforce University
Amy Wrzesniewski : William H. Jordan Professor of Management at
Yale University
Ray Wu :
Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of
Molecular Genetics and Biology at
Cornell University
Richard Wurtman :
Cecil H. Green Distinguished Professor at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Glennys Young , chair,
University of Washington history department
Ji-Yeon Yuh : director of the program in
Asian American studies at
Northwestern University
Ahmed Zewail :
Linus Pauling Chair Professor of Chemistry and professor of physics at
California Institute of Technology
Maria Zuber : E. A. Griswold Professor of
Geophysics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology , and head of the department of earth, atmospheric, and
planetary sciences
Other educators
John Andrews : principal of
The Episcopal Academy in
Merion, Pennsylvania (1785–1789); founder of the academy that became
York College of Pennsylvania
Robert Bates : English teacher at
Phillips Exeter Academy who made the first ascents of
Mount Lucania in Canada and the
Ulugh Muztagh in China
Aline Elizabeth Black : African-American educator and focus of a legal case on salary inequality in Virginia
Suresh Kumar Bhatia : chemical engineer, academic,
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay : first woman to earn a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania
A. Felix du Pont : founder of
St. Andrew's School in
Middletown, Delaware
Mike Feinberg : co-founder of the
Knowledge Is Power Program
Charlie Brady Hauser : professor of education,
Winston-Salem State University
Deborah Kenny : founder and chief executive of
Harlem Village Academies
Stephen G. Kurtz : historian, principal of
Phillips Exeter Academy (1974–1987)
Gayle Laakmann McDowell : founder, consultant, coder, speaker and author of Cracking the Coding Interview
[78]
Eva Moskowitz : founder of
Success Academy in Harlem, New York
William White , Class of 1765:
bishop and founder of
The Episcopal Academy in
Merion, Pennsylvania
Robert Woodson ,Sr. (born April 8, 1937)
University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice (Class of 1965) MSW degree, an American civil rights activist, community development leader, author, and founder and president of the Woodson Center, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and demonstration organization that supports neighborhood-based initiatives to revitalize low-income communities.,
[79] awarded in 1990
MacArthur Fellows Program “genius” award, in 2008
Bradley Foundation Prize and 2008 Social Entrepreneurship Award from the
Manhattan Institute , and In February 2020, launched the Woodson Center's
1776 Unites campaign, to counter
The 1619 Project
Peter Zemsky (BA 1988): dean of executive education and Eli Lilly chaired professor of strategy and innovation at
INSEAD
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