List of Cornell University faculty

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This list of Cornell University faculty includes notable current and former instructors and administrators of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.

Contents

Nobel laureates

Chemistry

Peace, Literature, or Economics

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Norman Borlaug, "father of the Green Revolution"

Physics

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Hans Bethe

Physiology or Medicine

MacArthur awards

Sports

Education

Engineering and computer science

Computer science

Engineering

Government, law, business

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Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes

Humanities

Architecture and design

Fine arts and photography

History

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Goldwin Smith

Languages

Literature

Music

Philosophy

Media

Journalism, film, television, theatre

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John Cleese

Astronomy

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Carl Sagan

Biology, ecology, botany, and nutrition

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Jane Goodall

Chemistry

Geology and geography

Mathematics

Medicine

Physics

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Freeman Dyson

Social sciences and policy management

Anthropology, sociology, other social sciences

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Betty Friedan

Economics

Psychology

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