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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 Biology

Suzanne Loui
Environmental Studies

Frank Lovett
Department of Political Science

Jue Lu
East Asian Languages and Cultures

Christopher Lucas
Department of Political Science

Kenneth Ludmerer
Department of History

Zakiya Luna
Department of Sociology

Robert Lunde
Department of Statistics and Data Science

Jia Luo
Department of Chemistry

Bryn Lutes
Department of Chemistry


Zhao Ma
East Asian Languages and Cultures

Richard Mabbs
Department of Chemistry

Phillip Maciak
Department of English

Edward Macias
Department of Chemistry

Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics

Deirdre Maitre
Program in Film and Media Studies

Ron Mallon
The Department of Philosophy

Liz Mallott
Department of Biology

Zachary Manditch-Prottas
Department of African & African American Studies

Ben Mansfeld
Department of Biology

Rodolfo Manuelli
Department of Economics

Raven Maragh-Lloyd
Department of African & African American Studies

David Marchant
Performing Arts Department
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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