List of Dartmouth College faculty

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This list of Dartmouth College faculty includes notable current and former instructors and administrators of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. It includes faculty at its related graduate schools and programs, including the Tuck School of Business, the Thayer School of Engineering, and Geisel School of Medicine. As of 2007, Dartmouth employs 597 tenured or tenure-track faculty members, 366 of whom are in the undergraduate Arts & Sciences division. More than 90% of the faculty hold a doctorate or equivalent degree. [1]

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Dartmouth faculty were at the forefront of such major academic developments as the Dartmouth Conferences, the Dartmouth Time Sharing System, Dartmouth BASIC, and Dartmouth ALGOL 30. As of 2005, sponsored project awards to Dartmouth faculty research amounted to $169 million. [2]

This list also includes the "Wheelock Succession", [3] [4] the nineteen individuals who have served as president of Dartmouth College. Active faculty members are highlighted in green.

Faculty of Arts & Sciences

In this section, faculty are categorized by their primary department's academic division, as defined by the dean of the faculty. [a] Former faculty who taught in now-defunct departments or subject areas are grouped in the most appropriate division, or in the "Other" section.

Arts and humanities

NamePosition(s)Joined CollegeLeft/retiredAlumnus/na?Reference
Amy Allen Professor of Philosophy(left) [5]
Charles Augustus Aiken Professor of Latin185818661846 [6]
Ifi Amadiume Professor of Religion1993(active)no [7]
Jon Appleton Professor of Music; pioneer in electroacoustic music; served as Chairman of the Music Department19672009no [8]
Walter W. Arndt Professor of Humanities and Russian Language(Emeritus) [9]
Thomas Braden Professor of English(not active)1940 [10] [11]
Susan Brison Professor of Philosophy, Lecturer of Gender and Women's studies(active)
Wing-tsit Chan Professor of Chinese Culture and Philosophy19421966no [12]
William Cheng Associate Professor of Music; Chair of the Music Department since June 2020 2018(active)no [13]
Ada Cohen Professor of Art History and Israel Evans Professor in Oratory and Belles Lettres (active) [14]
Bill Cole
Professor of Music – jazz scholar, ethnomusicologist, free jazz musician, composer; served as Chairman of the Music Department; Director of Dartmouth's John Coltrane Memorial World Music Lecture/Demonstration Series
19741990no
Pamela Kyle Crossley Professor of History and Asian & Middle Eastern Studies(active)no [15]
James Cuno Director of the Hood Museum of Art 19891991no [16]
Jody Diamond Senior Lecturer in Music1990(active)no [17] [18]
Charles Dodge Visiting Professor of Music19932006no [19] [20]
Ronald Edsforth Visiting Professor of History1993(active)no [21]
Mary Flanagan Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor in Digital Humanities2008(active)no [22] [23]
Bernard Gert Professor of Philosophy1959(active)no [24]
Durs Grünbein Kade Visiting Professor of German Studies20052005no [25]
Jeffrey Hart Professor of English19631993no [26]
John Michael Hayes Film Studies Department19882000no [27] [28]
Ernest Hebert Professor of English and Creative Writing1987(active)no [29] [30]
Errol Hill Professor of Drama; first tenured, African American faculty member at Dartmouth19681989no [31]
Cynthia Huntington Professor of English and Creative Writing1989(active)no [32] [33] [34]
Eric P. Kelly Professor of English(not active)1906 [35] [36]
Lawrence Kritzman Professor of French and Comparative Literature(active)no [37] [38]
Robert Kurka Composer-in-Residence(not active)no [39]
Theodore Levin Professor of Music(active)no [40]
Grant Lewi Professor of Englishno [41]
Cleopatra Mathis Professor of English1982(active)no [42] [43]
Ana Merino Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese2004(active)no [44] [45]
James H. Moor Professor of Philosophy(active)no [46]
Frank Gardner Moore Associate Professor of Latin and Roman Archaeology19001908no [47]
Zephaniah Swift Moore Professor of Latin, Greek, and Hebrew181118151793 [48] [49]
Bruce Nelson Professor of History(active)no [50]
Christopher Norris Professor of English(not active)no [51]
Melinda O'Neal Director of the Handel Society from 1979 to 200419792018
( Professor Emerita )
no [52]
Robert A. Oden Professor of Religion19721989no [53]
Donald E. Pease Ted and Helen Geisel Third Century Professor in the Humanities,Chair of the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College1976(active)no [54]
Noel Perrin Professor of English and Environmental Studies19592004no [55]
Sally Pinkas Professor of Music, Pianist-in-Residence(active)no [56]
Larry Polansky Professor of Music1990(active)no [57] [58]
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy Professor of Social Philosophy19351957no [59]
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Professor in the School of Criticism and Theory19921992no [60]
John Smith Professor of Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Oriental Languages; librarian, minister of the College Church, and member of the Board of Trustees177818091773 [61] [62]
Justin Harvey Smith Professor of Modern History189919081877 [63]
Steve Swayne Jacob H. Strauss 1922 Professor of Music1999(active)no [64]
Lucky Thompson Teacher in the Department of Music19731974no [65]
Peter Travis Professor of English(active)no [66]
Thomas Vargish Professor of English(left)no [67]
Nancy J. Vickers Professor of French and Italian19731987no [68]
Craig Steven Wilder Professor of History2002(active)no [69]
Christian Wolff Professor of Classics and Music; composer of experimental music19711999no [70]
Jerry Zaks Visiting Professor of Theater(active)1967 or 1968 [71] [72] [73]

Interdisciplinary studies

NamePosition(s)Joined CollegeLeft/retiredAlumnus/na?Reference
Arthur Hertzberg Professor of Jewish Studies(not active; died 2006)no [74]

Sciences

NamePosition(s)Joined CollegeLeft/retiredAlumnus/na?Reference
Ebenezer Adams Professor of Languages, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy180918331791 [75]
Adelbert Ames Jr. Research Professor of Physiological Optics19211955no
James Earl Baumgartner Professor of Mathematics(Emeritus) [76] [77]
Thomas H. Cormen Professor of Computer Science, Chair of the Writing Program1992(active)no [78]
Michael K. Dorsey Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies2002(active)no [79] [80]
Hany Farid William H. Neukom 1964 Distinguished Professor of Computational Science1999(active)no [81] [82]
Marcelo Gleiser Professor of Physics and Astronomy1991(active)no [83]
Carolyn S. Gordon Professor of Mathematics1992(active)no [84]
Arthur Sherburne Hardy Professor of Mathematics and Engineering18741893no [85]
Alan A. Jones Postdoctoral fellow in Chemistry19721974no [86]
Thomas Eugene Kurtz Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics19561993no [87] [88]
James W. LaBelle Professor of Physics and Astronomy1989(active)no [89]
Jaron Lanier Visiting Professor of Surgical Simulation and Tele-Medicine2002(active)no [90]
Fletcher Low Professor of Chemistry1917(Emeritus)1915 [91]
Douglas McIlroy Adjunct Professor of Computer Science1997(active)no [92]
Donella Meadows Professor of Environmental Studies19722001no [93]
Robyn Millan Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomyno [94]
Kenneth N. Ogle Researcher at the Dartmouth Eye Institute19301947 Ph.D 1930 [95]
James W. Patterson Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy, and Meteorology185418651848 [96]
Carl Pomerance Professor of Mathematics2003(active)no [97]
Walter H. Stockmayer Professor of Chemistry19612002no [98]
Karen Wetterhahn Professor of Chemistry (first female to occupy that post)19731997no [99]
Charles Augustus Young Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy186618771853 [100]

Social sciences

NamePosition(s)Joined CollegeLeft/retiredAlumnus/na?Reference
Bernard Avishai Visiting Professor of Government2006(active)no [101]
Jamshed Bharucha Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dean of the Faculty 2001-200219832002no [102] [103]
David Blanchflower Professor of Economics1989(active)no [104]
Stephen Brooks Associate Professor of Government2001(active)no [105]
Michael Dorris Professor and Chair of Native American Studies19721997no [106]
Richard "Ned" Lebow Professor of Government2002(active)no [107]
Roger D. Masters Professor of Government19671998no [108]
James L. McConaughy Professor of Education19181925 M.A. 1915 [109]
Carl Oglesby no [110]
Jennifer Richeson Assistant Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences20002005no [111]
Andrew Samwick Professor of Economics, Director of the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences1994(active)no [112]
Matthew J. Slaughter Associate Professor of Economics (currently in Tuck School of Business)19942002no [113]
Jean Edward Smith Assistant Professor of Government19631965no [114]
Vilhjalmur Stefansson Honorary professor in the Northern Studies Center19411962no [115] [116]
William Wohlforth Daniel Webster Professor of Government2000(active)no [117]

Other

NamePosition(s)Joined CollegeLeft/retiredAlumnus/na?Reference
Henry Martyn Field Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics18711893no [118]
Brian Kennedy Director of the Hood Museum of Art 20052010no [119] [120]
George Bates Nichols Tower Chandler Instructor in Civil Engineering(not active; died 1889) [121]

Geisel School of Medicine

NamePosition(s)Joined CollegeLeft/retiredAlumnus/na?Reference
Kurt Benirschke Chair of the Department of Pathology19601970no [122]
Charles Brenner Professor of Genetics and Biochemistry20032009no [123]
Jay C. Buckey Associate Professor of Medicine1996(active)no [124] [125]
Ira Byock Director of Palliative Medicine (DHMC)2003(active)no [126]
Stuart Gitlow (active)no [127] [128]
Mahlon Hoagland Chair of the Biochemistry Department19671970no [129]
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. 18381840no [130]
C. Everett Koop Professor of Surgery, Community and Family Medicine, and Psychiatry; Senior Scholar of the C. Everett Koop Institute199120131937 [131] [132] [133]
Peter A. Olsson Assistant Professor of Psychiatry2004(active)no [134]
Nathan Smith Professor of Anatomy, Chemistry, Surgery, and Clinical Medicine; founder of the Dartmouth Medical School1797
1816
1813
1816
no [135]
John Wennberg Professor of Community and Family Medicine1980(active)no [136]
William T. Wickner Professor of Biochemistry1993(active)no [137]

Thayer School of Engineering

NamePosition(s)Joined CollegeLeft/retiredAlumnus/na?Reference
Tillman Gerngross Professor of Engineering1998(active)no [138]
Arthur Kantrowitz Professor of Engineering1978(Emeritus)no [139]
Myron Tribus Dean of the Thayer School of Engineering19611969no [140]

Tuck School of Business

NamePosition(s)Joined CollegeLeft/retiredAlumnus/na?Reference
Andrew Bernard Professor of International Economics1999(active)no [141]
Richard D'Aveni Professor of Strategic Management1988(active)no [142]
Kenneth French Professor of Finance1993
2001
1994
present
no [143]
Vijay Govindarajan Professor of International Business1985(active)no [144]
Michael Jensen Visiting Scholar19911992no [145]
M. Eric Johnson Professor of Operations Management2002(active)no [146]
Kevin Lane Keller Professor of Marketing1998(active)no [147]
Matthew J. Slaughter Associate Professor of Business Administration (see also in Arts & Sciences)2002(active)no [113]
Frederick Winslow Taylor (not active)no [148]
Brian Wansink Professor of Marketing19901994no [149]

Wheelock Succession of Dartmouth Presidents

OrderNamePosition(s)Joined CollegeAscended presidencyLeft/retiredAlumnus/na?Reference
1 Eleazar Wheelock President and founder of Dartmouth College176917691779no [150] [151]
2 John Wheelock President1779177918151771 [151] [152]
3 Francis Brown President1815181518201805 [151] [153]
4 Daniel Dana President1820182018211788 [151] [154]
5 Bennet Tyler President182218221828no [151] [155]
6 Nathan Lord President182818281863no [151] [156]
7 Asa Dodge Smith President1863186318771830 [151] [157]
8 Samuel Colcord Bartlett President1877187718921836 [151] [158]
9 William Jewett Tucker President1893189319091861 [151] [159]
10 Ernest Fox Nichols President, Professor of Physics1898–190319091916no [151] [160]
11 Ernest Martin Hopkins President1916191619451901 [151] [161]
12 John Sloan Dickey President1945194519701929 [151] [162]
13 John George Kemeny President, Professor of Mathematics195319701981no [151] [163]
14 David T. McLaughlin President, member of the Board of Trustees1971198119871954, T'1955 [151] [164]
15 James O. Freedman President198719871998no [151] [165]
16 James Wright President, dean of the faculty, professor of history19691998July 1, 2009no [151] [166] [167]
17 Jim Yong Kim President, Department of Anthropology FacultyJuly 1, 2009July 1, 20092012no [168]
18 Philip J. Hanlon PresidentJune 10, 2013June 10, 2013June 11, 20231977 [169]
19 Sian Beilock PresidentJune 12, 2023June 12, 2023no [170]

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