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
Global Studies
Grace
Waitman
College Writing Program
Elise
Walck-Shannon
Department of Biology
Julia A.
Walker
Department of English
William
Wallace
Department of Art History and Archaeology
Dave
Walsh
American Culture Studies
Alian
Wang
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
Jennifer
Wang
Department of Biology
Jingyi
Wang
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Ping
Wang
Department of Economics
Xi
Wang
Department of Physics
Kun
Wang
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
Wei
Wang
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Rebecca
Wanzo
Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Geoff
Ward
Department of African & African American Studies
David
Warren
Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies
Aileen
Waters
College Writing Program
Lori
Watson
The Department of Philosophy
Lori
Watt
Department of History
Carly
Wayne
Department of Political Science
Mary
Weber
Department of Music
Timothy
Weddle
Department of Music
Keith
Wehmeier
Department of Music
Noa
Weinberg
Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies
Chelsea Viteri
Grace Waitman
Elise Walck-Shannon
Julia A. Walker
William Wallace
Dave Walsh
Alian Wang
Jennifer Wang
Jingyi Wang
Ping Wang
Xi Wang
Kun Wang
Wei Wang
Rebecca Wanzo
Geoff Ward
David Warren
Aileen Waters
Lori Watson
Lori Watt
Carly Wayne
Mary Weber
Timothy Weddle
Keith Wehmeier
Noa Weinberg
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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.
See what our faculty are working on now
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