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
Department of History
Erik
Trinkaus
Department of Anthropology
Akiko
Tsuchiya
Romance Languages and Literatures
Andrea
Urice
Performing Arts Department
Brian
Vaccaro
Department of Music
Mark
Valeri
Religious Studies
Abram
Van Engen
Department of English
Kristin
Van Engen
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Joel
Vanderheyden
Department of Music
Froggi
VanRiper
Environmental Studies
Vincent
Varvel
Department of Music
Chelsea
Viteri
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
Corinna Treitel
Erik Trinkaus
Akiko Tsuchiya
Andrea Urice
Brian Vaccaro
Mark Valeri
Abram Van Engen
Kristin Van Engen
Joel Vanderheyden
Froggi VanRiper
Vincent Varvel
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
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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.
See what our faculty are working on now
More from The Ampersand
Jonathan Eburne Installed as the J.H. Hexter Professor in the Humanities
At the installation ceremony, Eburne gave a talk entitled “What is a Question?”