Our people are extraordinary.
Arts & Sciences has over 1,000 faculty and staff who utilize their diverse expertise in the pursuit of research breakthroughs, gaining a deeper understanding of the world's most pressing issues and serving as mentors of the next generation.
select honors from our faculty
Psychological & Brain Sciences
William
Acree
Romance Languages and Literatures
Rachel
Adams
College Writing Program
Cassie
Adcock
Department of History
Ama Bemma
Adwetewa-Badu
Department of English
Nazmul
Ahsan
Department of Economics
Jami
Ake
Comparative Literature and Thought
W. Mark
Akin
Department of Music
Deniz
Aksoy
Department of Political Science
Mark G.
Alford
Department of Physics
Tazeen
Ali
John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics
Elizabeth
Allen
Romance Languages and Literatures
Megan
Allen
College Writing Program
Sachiko
Amari
Department of Physics
Felix
Ampadu
Department of Anthropology
Jeffrey
Anderson
Department of Music
Kenneth (Andy)
Andrews
Department of Sociology
Gaetano
Antinolfi
Department of Economics
Nicola
Aravecchia
Department of Classics
Jennifer
Arch
Department of English
Raymond E.
Arvidson
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
G'Ra
Asim
Department of English
Costas
Azariadis
Department of Economics
Ana
Babus
Department of Economics
Richard Abrams
William Acree
Rachel Adams
Cassie Adcock
Ama Bemma Adwetewa-Badu
Nazmul Ahsan
Jami Ake
W. Mark Akin
Deniz Aksoy
Mark G. Alford
Tazeen Ali
John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics
Elizabeth Allen
Megan Allen
Sachiko Amari
Felix Ampadu
Jeffrey Anderson
Kenneth (Andy) Andrews
Gaetano Antinolfi
Nicola Aravecchia
Jennifer Arch
Raymond E. Arvidson
G'Ra Asim
Costas Azariadis
Ana Babus
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Recent Faculty Grants & Awards
Taylor Carlson, assistant professor of political science in Arts & Sciences, has been awarded a Social Science Research Council Social Data Research Fellowship to study the extent to which user-generated content (i.e. comments) on social media platforms distorts information reported by mainstream news outlets. The fellowship comes with a $50,000 award.
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