List of Cornell University faculty

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.

Cornell's faculty for the 2005–06 academic year included three Nobel laureates, a Crafoord Prize winner, two Turing Award winners, a Fields Medal winner, two Legion of Honor recipients, a World Food Prize winner, an Andrei Sakharov Prize winner, three National Medal of Science winners, two Wolf Prize winners, four MacArthur award winners, four Pulitzer Prize winners, two Eminent Ecologist Award recipients, a Carter G. Woodson Scholars Medallion recipient, four Presidential Early Career Award winners, 20 National Science Foundation CAREER grant holders, a recipient of the National Academy of Sciences Award for Initiatives in Research, a recipient of the American Mathematical Society's Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement, a recipient of the Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics, three Packard Foundation grant holders, a Keck Distinguished Young Scholar, two Beckman Foundation Young Investigator grant holders, and two NYSTAR (New York State Office of Science, Technology, and Academic Research) early career award winners.

Nobel laureates

Physics

  • Hannes Alfvén (Distinguished Professor in Engineering) — Physics 1970
  • Hans Bethe (John Wendell Anderson Professor of Physics, 1935-2005) — Physics 1967; National Medal of Science (1975)
  • Richard Feynman (Physics faculty, 1945–50) — Physics 1965; National Medal of Science (1979)

Peace, Literature, or Economics

Chemistry

Physiology or Medicine

  • James P. Allison (Professor, Weill Cornell Medicine 2004-2012)[11][12] — Physiology or Medicine 2018, Wolf Prize in Medicine (2017)
  • Robert F. Furchgott (Assistant Professor of biochemistry, Research Associate, Medical College, 1940–49) — Physiology or Medicine 1998
  • Herbert Spencer Gasser (Medical College, 1931–34) — Physiology or Medicine 1944
  • Paul Greengard (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1981–87) — Physiology or Medicine 2000
  • Haldan Keffer Hartline (Associate Professor, Medical College, 1940–41) — Physiology or Medicine 1967
  • Robert W. Holley (Ph.D. 1947 Organic Chemistry; Professor and Department Chair in Biochemistry, 1948–64) — Physiology or Medicine 1968
  • Har Gobind Khorana (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1974–80) — Physiology or Medicine 1968; National Medal of Science (1987)
  • Fritz Albert Lipmann (Research Associate, Medical College, 1939-1941) — Physiology or Medicine 1953; National Medal of Science (1966)
  • Peter Medawar (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1965–71) — Physiology or Medicine 1960
  • Harold E. Varmus (Lewis Thomas University Professor of Medicine, 2015-)[13] — Physiology or Medicine 1989; National Medal of Science (2001)

MacArthur awards

Mathematics

Physics

Astronomy

Chemistry

Biology, ecology, botany, and nutrition

Medicine

Geology and geography

Engineering and computer science

Engineering

Computer science

Social sciences and policy management

Economics

Psychology

Anthropology, sociology, other social sciences

Humanities

Philosophy

Literature

History

Music

Architecture and design

Fine arts and photography

Languages

Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes

Media

Journalism, film, television, theatre

  • John Cleese (A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1999-2006; Provost’s Visiting Professor, 2006-) — comedian and actor
  • David Feldshuhplaywright
  • John Pilger (Frank H.T. Rhodes Class of '56 University Professor, 2003–06) — journalist and documentary filmmaker

Government, law, business

Education

Athletics

See also

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