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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.
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Department of Anthropology
Stephanie Kirk
Romance Languages and Literatures
Amanda Kirkpatrick
Department of Music
Christine Kirmaier
Department of Chemistry
Caroline Kita
Program in Germanic Languages and Literatures
John Klein
Department of Art History and Archaeology
Kristina Kleutghen
Department of Art History and Archaeology
Marshall Klimasewiski
Department of English
Krister Knapp
Department of History
Gregory Knese
Department of Mathematics
Matthew Knisley
Department of Anthropology
Christine Knoblauch-O'Neal
Performing Arts Department
Xenia Knoesel
Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
Sarah Koellner
Program in Germanic Languages and Literatures
Hannah Kofman
Department of English
Bronwen Konecky
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
Wouter Kool
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Randy L. Korotev
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
Nic Koziolek
The Department of Philosophy
Steven G. Krantz
Department of Mathematics
Robert Kranz
Department of Biology
Elena V. Kravchenko
Religious Studies
Michael J. Krawczynski
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
Henric Krawczynski
Department of Physics
Recent Faculty Grants & Awards
Kevin Moeller, professor of chemistry in Arts & Sciences, recently received a nearly $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation. The award will support Moeller’s work with the collaborative Center for Synthetic Organic Electrochemistry.
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More from The AmpersandA collector of knowledge, stories, and joy
Stan Braude, a professor of practice in biology and environmental studies, died on June 1, 2024, after a short illness. We asked a few of Braude’s colleagues and students to share their favorite memories.