List of University of Chicago people

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The following is a list of people affiliated with the University of Chicago, including alumni, current and former faculty members, students, and others. The University of Chicago was founded in 1890 by American industrialist and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller. Since then, a large number of prominent individuals have been affiliated with the school, including 80 Nobel Prize laureates.

Notable people affiliated with the University of Chicago include current Supreme Court justices John Paul Stevens and Antonin Scalia; senator Barack Obama; Nobel Prize-winning economists Milton Friedman and Gary S. Becker; foreign policy architect Paul Wolfowitz; Academy Award-winning director Mike Nichols; astronomer Edwin Hubble; writers Kurt Vonnegut, Saul Bellow, and Susan Sontag; philosophers Bertrand Russell, John Dewey, and Leo Strauss; and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists David Broder and Seymour Hersh.

Contents

[edit] Notable Alumni

The following is a list of notable alumni of the University of Chicago.

[edit] Nobel Laureates

[edit] Government

[edit] Heads of State

[edit] General

[edit] Arts and Entertainment

[edit] Athletics

[edit] Business

[edit] Education

[edit] Historians

[edit] Journalism

[edit] Literature

[edit] Mathematics

[edit] Medicine

[edit] Religion

[edit] Social Sciences

[edit] Science and Technology

[edit] Notable Faculty

The following is a list of notable faculty who have taught at the University of Chicago.

[edit] Literature

[edit] Law School

  • Gerhard Casper - Former Dean of the Law School and Provost at the University of Chicago. President Emeritus of Stanford University.
  • Ronald Coase - Professor Emeritus of Law. Nobel laureate in Economics. Co-founder of law and economics movement, arguably the most influential intellectual movement in legal scholarship in the second half of the 20th century.
  • Aaron Director - Played a central role in the development of the law and economics movement. Founded the Journal of Law and Economics, which he co-edited with Ronald Coase.
  • Richard Epstein - Currently the James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law
  • Elena Kagan - Former Professor and now Dean of Harvard Law School.
  • Leon Kass -
  • Karl Llewellyn - Major figure in the school of legal realism.
  • Catharine MacKinnon - American feminist.
  • Michael W. McConnell - Federal judge on the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Leading constitutional originalist.
  • Barack Obama -
  • Richard Posner - Helped start law and economics movement.
  • Roberta Cooper Ramo -- First woman President American Bar Association
  • Antonin Scalia - United States Supreme Court justice; Professor at the Law School (1977-1982).
  • David Strauss -
  • Cass Sunstein -
  • James Boyd White - Founder of "Law and Literature" movement.

[edit] Mathematics

[edit] Philosophy

  • Hannah Arendt - Former Professor in the Committee on Social Thought.
  • Rudolf Carnap - Professor of Philosophy. Leading member of the Vienna Circle.
  • Arnold Davidson - Professor of the Philosophy of Religion in the Divinity School; also in the Department of Philosophy, the Department of Comparative Literature, the Committee on Historical and Conceptual Studies of Science, and the College.
  • Donald Davidson - Professor of Philosophy (1976-1981).
  • John Dewey - Former Professor of Philosophy.
  • Charles Hartshorne - Former Professor of Philosophy.
  • John Haugeland - David B. and Clara E. Stern Professor of Philosophy.
  • Jonathan Lear - John U. Nef Distinguished Service Professor at the Committee on Social Thought and in the Department of Philosophy.
  • Jean-Luc Marion - Professor of the Philosophy of Religion and Theology in the Divinity School; also in the Department of Philosophy and the Committee on Social Thought.
  • George Herbert Mead - Former Professor of Philosophy.
  • Martha Nussbaum - Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics in the Divinity School; also in the Law School, the Department of Philosophy, and the College.
  • Paul Ricoeur - John Nuveen Professor Emeritus in the Divinity School (1971-1991).
  • Bertrand Russell - Visiting Professor of Philosophy (1938-1939).
  • Leo Strauss - Professor of Political Philosophy (1949-1967).
  • Paul Johannes Tillich - Professor of Religion (1962).
  • James Hayden Tufts - Former Professor of Philosophy

[edit] Religion

  • Wendy Doniger -
  • Mircea Eliade - Sewell Avery Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions (1958-1986), seminal figure in the study of myth and religious experience; perhaps best known for his "myth of the Eternal Return" and his book The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion.
  • Joseph Kitagawa -
  • Bruce Lincoln -
  • Martin K. Marty -
  • Shailer Matthews - Professor of New Testament Studies and Dean of the Divinity School (1894-1941); leading modernist theologian and advocate of historical criticism of the Bible.
  • David Tracy - Professor of Theology (1970-); leading figure in theological hermeneutics and proponent of theological pluralism in works such as Plurality and Ambiguity (University of Chicago Press, 1986).
  • Jeremiah Wright Barack Obama's pastor

[edit] Science

[edit] Social Sciences

  • Arjun Appadurai (A.M. 1973, Ph.D. 1976) - Former Professor of Anthropology.
  • Gary Becker (A.M. 1953, Ph.D. 1955) - University Professor in Economics, Graduate School of Business, and Sociology.
  • Donald Bogue (A.M., Ph.D.)- Current professor of sociology at the University of Chicago.
  • Dipesh Chakrabarty - Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor in History and South Asian Languages & Civilizations.
  • Ronald Coase - Clifton R. Musser Professor Emeritus of Economics, The Law School.
  • Karin Knorr-Cetina - George Wells Beadle Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology and Sociology.
  • Constantin Fasolt - Professor of Early Modern European History.
  • Robert Fogel - Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor of American Institutions.
  • John Hope Franklin - John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in History.
  • Milton Friedman - Paul Snowden Russell Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Economics.
  • Susan Gal - Mae & Sidney G. Metzl Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics; a leading scholar in studies of Eastern Europe, linguistic anthropology, and gender.
  • Clifford Geertz - Professor of Anthropology (1960-1970).
  • Chauncy Harris - Pioneering geographer at the University of Chicago in the first department of geography in the United States.
  • Friedrich Hayek - Former Professor in the Committee on Social Thought.
  • James Heckman - Winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2000.
  • Lawrence Kohlberg (A.B. 1949, Ph.D. 1958) - Professor in the Committee on Human Development (1962-1968).
  • Maynard C. Krueger Socialist Vice-Presidential Candidate and Professor of Economics 1933? - ??
  • Harold Lasswell - One of the most influential political scientists of the 20th century.
  • Steven Levitt - Alvin H. Baum Professor in Economics.
  • Mark Lilla - Professor in the Committee on Social Thought (1999-2007).
  • Robert Lucas Jr. (A.B. 1959, Ph.D. 1964) - John Dewey Distinguished Service Professor in Economics.
  • John Mearsheimer - R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science.
  • Charles Edward Merriam - Founder of the behavioral approach to political science.
  • Merton H. Miller - Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Business.
  • Hans Morgenthau - One of the most important International Relations theorists; his seminal book Politics Among Nations defined the International Relations field.
  • Robert Pape (Ph.D. 1988) - Professor of Political Science.
  • Robert E. Park - Professor of Sociology (1914-1936).
  • Robert Redfield - Professor of Anthropology (1927-1958).
  • Marshall Sahlins - Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Anthropology.
  • Edward Sapir - Creator of Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, Sapir is arguably the most influential figure in American Linguistics.
  • Saskia Sassen - Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology (1998-2007).
  • David M. Schneider - Professor of Anthropology (1960-1986).
  • Theda Skocpol - Former Professor of Sociology (1981-1986). Now Dean of Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard.
  • George Stigler - Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and Graduate School of Business.
  • William I. Thomas (Ph.D. 1896) - Professor of Sociology (1896-1918).
  • Victor Turner - Former Professor in the Committee on Social Thought.
  • Thorstein Veblen - Professor of Political Economy (1892-1906).
  • Stephen Walt - Former Professor (1989-1999) and Deputy Dean of Social Sciences (1996-1999). Dean of Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government after tenure at the University of Chicago.
  • William Julius Wilson - Lucy Flower University Professor of Sociology (1972-1996).
  • Albert Wohlstetter - Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom. Influenced prominent neoconservatives, including Paul Wolfowitz. Prominent theorist of the Cold War.
  • Frederic Thrasher - Notable sociologist and prominent member of the Chicago School of Sociology

[edit] History

  • Robert Bartlett - Professor of Medieval History (1984-1992), and currently Wardlaw Professor of Mediaeval History, University of St. Andrew's; Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and author of many books, including The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonization, and Social Change (Princeton University Press, 1994).
  • Daniel Boorstin - Professor at the University of Chicago for 25 years; Pulitzer Prize winner (1974); Librarian of Congress. [12]
  • James Henry Breasted - Professor of Egyptology and Oriental History
  • Fred M. Donner - Professor of Near Eastern History. Guggenheim Fellow (2007).
  • Sheila Fitzpatrick - Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor of History; ground-breaking historian of modern Russian and Soviet history; mentor to several established and up-and-coming "revisionist" historians of the Soviet Union, constituting a "Fitzpatrick School of Soviet History" (http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/publictn/acta/24/roundtable.pdf).
  • Cornell Fleischer - Kanuni Suleyman Professor of Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies. MacArthur "Genius" Fellow (1988).
  • John Hope Franklin - Pioneering scholar of African-American history and civil rights leader; Professor of History from 1964, and John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor, 1969-82. President of the American Historical Association (1979). Winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Pulitzer Prize.
  • Ramón A. Gutiérrez - Preston & Sterling Morton Distinguished Service Professor of United States History; author of award-winning book When Jesus Came the Corn Mothers Went Away: Marriage, Sexuality and Power in New Mexico, 1500-1846 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1991); MacArthur Fellow (1983).
  • Harry D. Harootunian - Max Palevsky Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Japanese History; groundbreaking scholar of Tokugawa history, Japanese modernism, and historical theory.
  • Akira Iriye - Professor of History until 1989; now Charles Warren Professor Emeritus of American History at Harvard; leading diplomatic and international historian, specializing in U.S.-Japan relations during the twentieth century; Guggenheim Fellow (1974) and President of the American Historical Association (1988).
  • Tetsuo Najita - Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Japanese History; specialist in Tokugawa Japan and Japanese intellectual and political history; past president of the Association for Asian Studies (1993-94).
  • William McNeill -
  • Hans Rothfels - Professor of History (1946-1951).
  • Bernadotte E. Schmitt - Winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
  • Noel Swerdlow - Winner of a Macarthur Fellowship.
  • James Westfall Thompson - Professor of History (1895-1933), leading American historian of the European Middle Ages and early modern period; president of the American Historical Association, 1941 (died in office).
  • Karl Weintraub - Professor of History (1954-2004) and leading scholar of European cultural history and the history of autobiography.
  • John Woods - Professor of Iranian and Central Asian History

[edit] Arts and Entertainment

[edit] Laboratory School Faculty

[edit] University Presidents

See also: The Presidents of the University of Chicago, University of Chicago Presidential Search Committee
President Life Tenure
William Rainey Harper 1856-1906 1891-1906
Harry Pratt Judson 1849-1927 1906-1923
Ernest DeWitt Burton 1856-1925 1923-1925
Max Mason 1877-1961 1925-1928
Robert Maynard Hutchins 1899-1977 1929-1951
Lawrence A. Kimpton 1910-1977 1951-1960
George W. Beadle 1903-1989 1961-1968
Edward H. Levi 1911-2000 1968-1975
John T. Wilson 1914-1990 1975-1978
Hanna Holborn Gray b. 1930 1978-1993
Hugo F. Sonnenschein b. 1941 1993-2000
Don Michael Randel b. 1940 2000-2006
Robert J. Zimmer b. 1947 2006-

[edit] Board of Trustees

  • Andrew M. Alper (A.B. 1980, M.B.A. 1981) - President of the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
  • David G. Booth (M.B.A. 1971) - Chairman and CEO of Dimensional Fund Advisors.
  • John H. Bryan - Former Chairman and CEO of Sara Lee Corporation.
  • Thomas A. Cole (J.D. 1975) - Chairman of the Executive Committee and Partner of Sidley Austin LLP, the sixth-largest law firm in the world.
  • E. David Coolidge III - Vice Chairman of William Blair & Company, LLC.
  • Jon Corzine (M.B.A. 1973) - Governor of New Jersey.
  • James S. Crown - President of Henry Crown and Company.
  • Katharine Darrow (A.B. 1965) - Former Senior Vice President of the New York Times Company.
  • Erroll B. Davis, Jr. (M.B.A. 1967) - Chancellor of the University of Georgia.
  • Jamie Dimon - President and COO of JPMorgan Chase & Co..
  • Strachan Donnelley - President of the Center for Humans and Nature.
  • Craig J. Duchossois - CEO of Duchossois Industries.
  • James S. Frank - President and CEO of Wheels, Inc.
  • Jack W. Fuller - Former president of the Tribune Company
  • Eric J. Gleacher (M.B.A. 1967) - Chairman of Gleacher Partners, LLC.
  • Stanford J. Goldblatt (Lab 1954, X. 1958) - Partner of Winston & Strawn.
  • Mary Louise Gorno (M.B.A. 1976) - Vice President and Global Account Director of A.T. Kearney.
  • Kathryn C. Gould (M.B.A. 1978) - Founder and General Partner of Foundation Capital.
  • Sanford J. Grossman (A.B. 1973, A.M. 1974, Ph.D. 1975) - Chairman of Quantitative Financial Strategies, Inc.
  • King W. Harris - Chairman of Harris Holdings, Inc.
  • Kenneth M. Jacobs (A.B. 1980) - CEO of Lazard North America and Deputy Chairman and Managing Director of Lazard LLC.
  • Valerie B. Jarrett - Managing Director and Executive Vice President of the Habitat Company.
  • Karen L. Katen (A.B. 1970, M.B.A. 1974) - Executive Vice President of Pfizer, Incorporated and President of Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals.
  • Dennis J. Keller (M.B.A. 1968) - Chairman of DeVry Inc.
  • Arthur L. Kelly (M.B.A. 1964) - Managing Partner of KEL Enterprises, L.P.
  • James M. Kilts, Jr. (M.B.A. 1974) - Chairman, President, and CEO of Gillette Company.
  • Michael J. Klingensmith (A.B. 1975, M.B.A. 1976) - Executive Vice President of Time Inc.
  • Michael L. Klowden (A.B. 1967) - President and CEO of Milken Institute.
  • Sherry Lansing (Lab 1962) - CEO of the Sherry Lansing Foundation.
  • John Martin (S.M. 1975, Ph.D. 1978) - President and CEO of Gilead Sciences.
  • Walter E. Massey - President of Morehouse College until 2007.
  • Peter W. May (A.B. 1964, M.B.A. 1965) - President and COO of Triarc Companies, Inc.
  • John W. McCarter, Jr. - President and CEO of the Field Museum.
  • Joseph Neubauer (M.B.A. 1965) - Chairman and CEO of Aramark.
  • Emily Nicklin (A.B. 1975, J.D. 1977) - Partner of Kirkland & Ellis.
  • Harvey B. Plotnick (A.B. 1963) - President of Paradigm Holdings Inc.
  • Thomas J. Pritzker (M.B.A. 1976, J.D. 1976) - Chairman and CEO of Hyatt Corporation.
  • George A. Ranney, Jr. (J.D. 1966) - President and CEO of Chicago Metropolis 2020.
  • John W. Rogers, Jr. (Lab 1976) - Chairman and CEO of Ariel Capital Management.
  • Andrew M. Rosenfield (J.D. 1978) - President and CEO of Leaf Group LLC.
  • Steven G. Rothmeier (M.B.A. 1972) - Chairman and CEO of Great Northern Capital.
  • Richard P. Strubel - Vice Chairman of UNext, Inc.
  • Byron D. Trott (A.B. 1981, M.B.A. 1982) - Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs.
  • Marshall I. Wais, Jr. (A.B. 1963) - CEO of Marwais International L.L.C.
  • Paula Wolff (A.M. 1969, Ph.D. 1972) - Senior Executive of Chicago Metropolis 2020.
  • Paul G. Yovovich (A.B. 1974, M.B.A. 1975) - President of Lake Capital.
  • Francis T.F. Yuen (A.B. 1975) - Deputy Chairman of PCCW Limited.
  • Robert J. Zimmer - President of the University of Chicago.

[edit] Fictional Characters

The following is a list of fictional characters associated with the University of Chicago. Only characters who are integral to their respective films or books are listed.

[edit] Resources