List of University of Michigan faculty and staff

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As of fall 2023, the University of Michigan employs 8,189 faculty members, including 44 living members of the National Academy of Sciences, 63 living members of the National Academy of Medicine, 28 living members of the National Academy of Engineering, 98 living members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and 17 living members of the American Philosophical Society. [1]

Contents

Current faculty

A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning

College of Engineering

School for Environment and Sustainability

School of Information

Institute for Social Research

Law School

Life Sciences Institute

College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Afroamerican and African Studies

American Culture

Anthropology

  • Ruth Behar, Professor at the Department of Anthropology
  • Kent Flannery, James B. Griffin Distinguished University Professor of Anthropological Archaeology
  • Judith Irvine, Edward Sapir Distinguished University Professor
  • Conrad Phillip Kottak, Professor Emeritus, Anthropology
  • Joyce Marcus, professor of anthropology
  • Erik Mueggler, Katherine Verdery Collegiate Professor of Anthropology
  • Milford Wolpoff, professor of anthropology; American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow
  • Henry Wright, professor of anthropology, College of Literature, Science & the Arts; curator, Museum of Anthropology

Biology

Chemistry

  • Brian Coppola, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry; American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow
  • Anne McNeil, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry and Macromolecular Science and Engineering; American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow
  • Vincent L. Pecoraro, John T. Groves Collegiate Professor of Chemistry; American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow
  • Melanie Sanford, Moses Gomberg Collegiate Professor of Chemistry and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry; American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow

Communication and media

Earth and Environmental Sciences

  • Joel D. Blum, Gerald J Keeler Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences

History

  • Juan Cole, Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History; notable for his weblog "Informed Comment", covering events in the Middle East
  • Derek Peterson, professor in the departments of History and Afroamerican and African Studies
  • Rebecca J. Scott, Professor of History, won the 2006 Frederick Douglass Book Prize for Degrees of Freedom: Louisiana and Cuba After Slavery
  • Heather Ann Thompson, professor of American history; for her book on the Attica Prison uprising of 1971.

Linguistics

  • Sarah Thomason, William H. Gedney Professor of Linguistics; American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow

Literature

  • Linda Gregerson, Frederick G.L. Huetwell Professor at University of Michigan
  • Laura Kasischke, Theodore Roethke Professor of English Language and Literature
  • Khaled Mattawa, Libyan poet, Arab-American writer
  • Thylias Moss, Professor of English and Art & Design; developed Limited Fork Poetics
  • Anton Shammas, professor of comparative literature and modern Middle Eastern literature

Mathematics

Philosophy

  • Elizabeth S. Anderson, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and John Dewey Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies
  • Allan Gibbard, Richard B. Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy Emeritus
  • Lawrence Sklar, William K. Frankena Collegiate Professor and Professor of Philosophy, Guggenheim fellow 1974

Physics

Psychology

  • Kent C. Berridge, James Olds Distinguished University Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
  • David Dunning, first described the Dunning-Kruger effect
  • William Gehring, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Psychology
  • Patricia Gurin, Nancy Cantor Professor (emerita) of Psychology and Women's Studies
  • Marita Inglehart, Inaugural University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor
  • Ethan Kross, professor of psychology and management
  • Catherine Lord, Professor Emerita of Psychology and Psychiatry
  • Vonnie C. McLoyd, professor of psychology and research scientist at the Center for Human Growth and Development
  • David E. Meyer, Clyde H. Coombs and J. E. Keith Smith Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Psychology and Cognitive Science
  • Richard Nisbett, Theodore M. Newcomb Distinguished University Professor, psychology, College of Literature, Science, & the Arts
  • Robert Sellers, James S. Jackson Distinguished University Professor of Psychology
  • Henry Wellman, Harold W. Stevenson Collegiate Professor Emeritus of Psychology

Sociology

  • George Steinmetz, Charles Tilly Collegiate Professor of Sociology and Germanic Languages and Literatures

Medical School

School of Music, Theatre & Dance

School of Nursing

School of Public Health

Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

Stephen M. Ross School of Business

Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design

Former faculty

American Culture

Anthropology

Architecture

Art

Astronomy

Atmospheric and Oceanic Science

Biological Chemistry

Botanical Gardens

Business

Center for Human Growth and Development

Chemistry

Economics

Engineering

Evolutionary Biology

Geology

History

Internal medicine and human genetics

Journalism

Law

Linguistics

Literature

Mathematics

Medical School

Music

Near Eastern Studies

Nursing

Pharmacy

Philosophy

Physical chemistry

Physics

Psychology

Public Health

Public Welfare Administration

School of Natural Resources & the Environment

Sociology

Zoology

Former administrators

Nobel Laureates

Related Research Articles

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References

  1. "Chapter 6 Faculty & Staff" (PDF). obp.umich.edu. Retrieved December 22, 2023.
  2. "Storytelling and Public Engagement: A Conversation with Will Potter, Senior Academic Innovation Fellow". Academic Innovation. May 7, 2018. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  3. "Memoir of Alton L. Becker". Regents of the University of Michigan. c. 1994. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  4. Bassett, Noel (February 10, 2016). "Obituary: Leslie Raymond Bassett". The University Record. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  5. "Judith Becker tribute". University of Michigan. Retrieved August 2, 2014.