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A doctorate is the pinnacle of an arts and science education. Founded in 1886, the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU is among the oldest schools offering doctoral programs in the United States. Today NYU’s doctoral programs span the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, and students pursue cutting-edge research with the close supervision of NYU’s internationally recognized research faculty. New York City resources complement and enhance our vibrant intellectual communities. Use the links below to explore Doctor of Philosophy and dual advanced degrees at New York University.

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Application Requirements

There are a number of things to accomplish—and deadlines to be aware of—when applying to graduate or professional school. Understanding sooner rather than later what to do and when to do it can help make the application process less daunting. Below you’ll find some general information and insights to help make your first steps toward applying to an NYU graduate program a bit easier.

First Things First

Common application requirements, additional application requirements, deadlines and decisions.

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The first thing to understand when applying to an NYU graduate or professional program is that each graduate school, center, or institute—and their individual departments and programs in many cases—determines its own application requirements. While this page provides a general introduction to applying to NYU, the information here may or may not apply to your specific program. Therefore, it is extremely important for you to speak directly with the admissions counselors at your school and program of interest. When you determine the NYU program that’s right for you, don’t wait to reach out.

There are a handful of items that, in many cases, are common across graduate school applications. It’s worth repeating, however, that you should get in touch with your school and program directly to learn exactly what your application requires. Some more common application items include:

  • Letter(s) of Recommendation: Some programs ask for one. Others may ask for up to four. There may also be specific expectations about who should write these letters, but in general they should come from individuals who know you well and are able to speak directly to your abilities, accomplishments, and potential.
  • Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement/Personal Essay: This is your chance to tell admissions who you are, explain your goals (both academic and professional), and share the ways in which the program will benefit by bringing you in. It’s possible that the program may have a more specific prompt or ask you to address a specific question or series of questions.
  • Transcripts and Degrees: Since you’re taking your academics to the next level, you need to prove that you’ve successfully completed the previous level(s). The graduate or professional program to which you’re applying will usually determine the transcripts and degree(s) you’re expected to provide. Applying to a master’s program commonly requires a bachelor’s degree and transcripts from all undergraduate institutions. Similarly, applying to a PhD or other doctoral program may require a master’s degree and transcripts from all graduate institutions.
  • English Language Proficiency Exam: If you’re an international applicant, or you completed your previous degree outside the United States at an institution where English is not the language of instruction, you may be required to submit scores from an English Language Proficiency Exam (ELPE). There are a number of ELPEs out there. Make sure you’re taking the right one by contacting your program’s graduate admissions office.
  • Application Fee: Application fees vary by school and program. Get in touch with your program’s graduate admissions office if you have questions.

Depending on the program you’re interested in, there may be some requirements in addition to—or in place of—the more common ones listed above. You’ll often encounter these additional requirements when applying to programs in the medical, legal, or artistic fields, but they’re not limited to those areas. While your program’s graduate admissions office will be able to tell you exactly what you need to submit with your application, you can learn about a few of them here:

  • Entrance Exam(s): While graduate school entrance exams might be considered common by some, exactly which exam you might be required to take can vary across programs. The most common exam is the GRE (Graduate Record Examination), but the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test), LSAT (Law School Admission Test), and MCAT (Medical College Admissions Test) are also quite well known.  
  • Creative Submission(s): Even though portfolio submissions and auditions are common when applying to an arts program, others may also ask you to provide writing samples, musical scores, or video submissions. These requirements give you the chance to display your abilities and show programs firsthand why they should admit you.
  • Interviews: You may be asked to sit for an in-person interview with one or more individuals from your program. Like a job interview, these conversations give you the chance to introduce yourself to the people you’ll be working with and answer questions about your academic, professional, and personal goals. 
  • Résumé or CV: You may be expected to submit a résumé or CV that showcases your academic and/or professional experiences, particularly those that are most relevant to your field of study. A résumé or CV is also an opportunity to share your research experience and academic publications, which may be required for certain research-based programs.

Application deadlines and admissions decision dates are quite varied across NYU’s graduate and professional schools, centers, and institutes. Application deadlines depend on a number of factors, including the program you’re applying to, when you’re planning to start, and whether you plan to be a full- or part-time student. Additionally, early decision applications have a different deadline than regular decision applications. Talk to your admissions counselor and make sure you understand your program’s application deadlines.

Like application deadlines, admissions decision dates vary across NYU. Admissions decisions also depend on the program and starting term as well as the schedules of individual schools, centers, or institutes. Some programs have set admissions decision dates, while others provide time frames or utilize rolling decisions. Your admissions counselor will be able to give you an idea of when you can expect to receive your admissions decision.

Art & Public Policy

Innovators and intellectuals from around the world converge to push the possibilities of cultural production..

We offer an intensive one-year MA in Arts Politics and an undergraduate minor taught by internationally recognized leaders in their fields. Our program is a meeting place for arts activists whose work cannot be contained by a single discipline or motivation. We rigorously explore the interplay between critical theory and creative practice.

Our flexible curriculum allows students to develop highly individualized paths of research and professional development. Our graduates are connected to the pulse of social justice on six continents. They work as artists and scholars, curators and activists, arts administrators, educators and cultural innovators. 

We provide a space for action and reflection. We push our students to think about their role in a transnational world that must contend with issues around race, class, gender, sexuality, dis/ability, and religion. Our courses examine histories of political frameworks in the arts, as well as contemporary advocacy strategies and tactics for change. Together we ask, “How do we make the world anew?”

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Apply to the Master of Arts

A masters degree from the Institute is an investment in your future in the arts. It is an advanced degree that prepares students to go on to a PhD or to careers in art museums, galleries, auction houses, archaeological sites and in the wider art world. The program is two years of full-time study or three years of part-time study for those with professional obligations. To speak to someone about the M.A. program or to learn more about the admissions process, contact: [email protected]

Requirements for Admission

• Candidates for a degree from the Institute of Fine Arts should have an excellent background in the liberal arts, normally including at least four courses of undergraduate art history. A major in art history is not required.

• Starting with the Fall 2022 admissions cycle, the Institute of Fine Arts will no longer accept GRE scores as part of the application. Candidates should not send their GREs scores as they cannot be recorded or included as part of the application.

• Applicants will submit a focused, 2-4 page, double-spaced Statement of Academic Purpose. Applicants must also submit a CV.

• The Institute requires at least three letters of recommendation that speak to the applicant's research and writing skills.

• One art history writing sample is required.

• The Graduate School requires applicants who are not native English speakers to submit official TOEFL or IELTS score results. The TOEFL/IELTS requirement is waived if your baccalaureate or master’s degree was (or will be) completed at an institution where the language of instruction is English.

Candidates wishing to be considered for admission to the Institute for Fall 2024 should submit their applications by January 17th, 2024 .

Applications are processed electronically by NYU's Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) Office of Admissions, [email protected], 212-998-8050.

Applications to the IFA are submitted electronically through GSAS online .

The faculty and the innumerable resources and objects filling the libraries and museums of the city were all facets that assured me that the Institute would be the right program to commence an MA in Art History.

-Betty Hensellek, MA '11

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Carew, Silver Professor and Professor of Neural Science; Dean Emerita of the Faculty of Arts and Science; B.A. 1966, Loyola; M.A. 1967, California State; Ph.D. 1970, California (Riverside) Katherine Carlson, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2001, Michigan; M.A. 2008, M.F.A. 2011, New York Kimberly Carlson, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies; B.S. 2004, Stanford; M.Phil. 2009, Ph.D. 2012, Yale Jane Carlton, Silver Professor and Professor of Biology; Faculty Director of Genomic Sequencing; B.Sc. 1990, Ph.D. 1995, Edinburgh (Scotland) Carlos Carmona-Fontaine, Assistant Professor of Biology; B.Sc. 2005, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Ph.D 2010, University College London Marisa Carrasco, Silver Professor; Collegiate Professor and Professor of Psychology and Neural Science; B.A. 1984, National (Mexico); M.A. 1986, Ph.D. 1989, Princeton Michael Carrozza, Clinical Professor of Biology; B.S. 1989, Pittsburgh; Ph.D. 1999, Pittsburgh (School of Medicine) Adam Carter, Professor of Neural Science; B.A. 1997, Cambridge (Christ’s College); Ph.D. 2002, Harvard Medical School Marion Casey, Clinical Professor of Irish Studies; B.A. 1983, University College Dublin; M.A. 1986, Ph.D. 1998, New York Jorge Castañeda, Global Distinguished Professor of Politics and Latin American and Caribbean Studies; B.A. 1973, Princeton; Lic. 1975, Maît. 1975, Maît. 1976, Ph.D. 1978, Sorbonne Jennifer Cayer, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1999, American University; M.Phil. 2005, Ph.D. 2008, New York Jonathan Cayer, Language Lecturer on French; B.A. 2006, Concordia; M.A. 2009, Ph.D. 2012, Yale Antoine Cerfon, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.A. 2003, M.Sc. 2005, Ecole des Mines de Paris; Ph.D. 2010, Massachusetts Institute of Technology David Cesarini, Professor of Economics; M.Sc. 2003, Stockholm School of Economics; M.Sc. 2004, London School of Economics; Ph.D. 2010, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Paul Chaikin, Silver Professor and Professor of Physics; B.S. 1966, California Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 1971, Pennsylvania Lucas Champollion, Associate Professor of Linguistics; M.S. 2007, Ph.D. 2010, Pennsylvania Kanchan Chandra, Professor of Politics; B.A. 1993, Dartmouth College; Ph.D. 2000, Harvard Young-Tae Chang, Associate Professor of Chemistry; B.S. 1991, M.S. 1994, Ph.D. 1996, Science and Technology (Pohang, South Korea) David Chalmers, Professor of Philosophy; University Professor; B.A. 1986, Adelaide; Ph.D. 1993, Indiana Christopher Chariker, Courant Instructor of Mathematics; B.A. 2008, Chicago; Ph.D. 2016, New York Courtney Chatellier, Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2009, New York; M.Phil. 2014, CUNY Sourav Chatterjee, Associate Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 2000, M.S. 2002, Indian Statistical Institute (Kolkata); Ph.D. 2005, Stanford Una Chaudhuri, Collegiate Professor and Professor of English and Drama; Divisional Dean for the Humanities and Vice Dean for Interdisciplinary Initiatives, Faculty of Arts and Science; B.A. 1971, M.A. 1973, Delhi; M.A. 1975, M.Phil. 1977, Ph.D. 1982, Columbia Jeff Cheeger, Silver Professor and Professor of Mathematics; B.A. 1964, Harvard; M.S. 1966, Ph.D. 1967, Princeton Yu Chen, Associate Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1982, Tsinghua (Beijing); M.S. 1988, Ph.D. 1991, Yale Vivek Chibber, Professor of Sociology; B.A. 1987, Northwestern; M.A. 1991, Ph.D. 1999, Wisconsin (Madison) Farai Chideya, Distinguished Writer in Residence in Journalism; B.A. 1990, Harvard Kyunghyun Cho, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Data Science; B.Sc. 2009, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; M.Sc. 2011, Ph.D 2014, Aalto University School of Science (Finland) Susan Choi, Distinguished Writer in Residence in Creative Writing; B.A. 1990, Yale; M.A. 1995, Cornell Sumit Chopra, Associate Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 2003, Delhi; M.S. 2005, Ph.D. 2008, New York Timothy Christensen, Associate Professor of Economics; B.Com. 2007, B.Sc. 2007, Queensland (Australia); B.Bus. 2008, QUT (Australia); Ph.D. 2014, Yale Lionel A. Christiaen, Associate Professor of Biology; B.S. 1997, École Normale Supérieure; Ph.D. 2004, Paris XI SueYeon Chung, Assistant Professor of Neural Science; B.A. 2009, Cornell; Ph.D. 2017, Harvard Andrei Cimpian, Professor of Psychology; B.A. 2002, Franklin & Marshall College; Ph.D. 2008, Stanford Corrin Clarkson, Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.A. 2009, Chicago; Ph.D. 2014, Columbia Joshua Clayton, Clinical Associate Professor of Computer Science; B.F.A. 2001, Western Michigan; M.P.S. 2011, New York Marcelle Clements, Collegiate Professor; Fellow, New York Institute for the Humanities; B.A. 1969, Bard Tirso Cleves, Senior Language Lecturer on Spanish and Portuguese; M.Ed. 1992, M.A. 1994, Ph.D. 2001, Boston Ta-Nehisi Coates, Distinguished Writer in Residence in Journalism Laurence Coderre, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies; B.A. 2007, M.A. 2009, Harvard; Ph.D. 2015, University of California Berkeley Timothy Cogley, Professor of Economics; B.A. 1980, Ph.D. 1988, California Brigid Cohen, Associate Professor of Music; B.A. 2000, Wellesley College; M.Mus. 2001, King’s College London; Ph.D. 2007, Harvard Youssef Cohen, Associate Professor of Politics; B.A. 1973, Escola de Administração de Empresas; M.A. 1974, Ph.D. 1979, Michigan Tobias Colding, Professor of Mathematics; Ph.D. 1992, Pennsylvania Richard Cole, Silver Professor and Professor of Computer Science; B.A. 1978, Oxford; Ph.D. 1982, Cornell Christopher Collins, Professor of Linguistics; B.S. 1985, Ph.D. 1993, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Joan Connelly, Professor of Art History and Classics; B.A. 1976, Princeton; M.A. 1979, Ph.D. 1984, Bryn Mawr College Ted Conover, Associate Professor in Journalism; B.A. 1981, Doctor of Letters 2001, Amherst College Christine Constantinople, Assistant Professor of Neural Science; B.A. 2008, Ph.D. 2013, New York Suzanne Cope, Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1998, SUNY (Geneseo); M.F.A 2007, Ph.D. 2012, Lesley Calina Copos, Courant Instructor of Mathematics; B.S. 2010, Richmond; M.S. 2013, Ph.D. 2017; California (Davis) Lou Cornum, Assistant Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis; B.A. 2011, Columbia; M.A. 2015, British Columbia; Ph.D. 2021, The Graduate Center (CUNY) Ludovic Cortade, Associate Professor of French; B.A, 1997, M.A. 1999, Ph.D. 2004, Sorbonne Gloria Coruzzi, Carroll and Milton Petrie Professor of Biology; B.S. 1976, Fordham; M.S.-Ph.D. 1979, New York Ailis Cournane, Assistant Professor of Linguistics; B.A. 2007, Concordia; M.A. 2008, Ph.D. 2015, Toronto Patrick Cousot, Silver Professor and Professor of Computer Science; D.Eng., 1974, Doctor ès Sciences, 1978, University Joseph Fourier (France) Aimee Cox, Associate Professor of Anthropology; B.A. 1994, Vassar College; M.A. 2002, Ph.D. 2006, Michigan Virginia Cox, Professor of Italian; B.A. 1985, Ph.D. 1989, Cambridge Pamela Crabtree, Associate Professor of Anthropology; B.A. 1972, Barnard College; M.A. 1975, Ph.D. 1982, Pennsylvania Maureen Craig, Associate Professor of Psychology; B.A. 2008, Purdue; M.S. 2010, Ph.D. 2014, Northwestern Honey Crawford, Assistant Professor of English; B.F.A. 2000, DePaul; M.F.A. 2007, California Institute of the Arts; M.A. 2015, Ph.D. 2017, Cornell Conor Creaney, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1996, M.A. 1998, University College Dublin; Ph.D. 2011, New York Medhat Credi, Senior Language Lecturer on Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies; B.A. 1970, Ayn Shams University (Egypt); M.A., 1973 American University in Cairo (Egypt) David Cregar, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 1988, M.A. 1993, Montclair State Raffaella Cribiore, Professor of Classics; Laurea 1972, Università Cattolica (Milan); M.Phil. 1990, Ph.D. 1993, Columbia Clayton Curtis, Professor of Psychology; B.A. 1992, Texas (Austin); M.A. 1997, Ph.D. 1999, Minnesota (Minneapolis) Aurora Czegledi, Language Lecturer on Spanish and Portuguese; B.A. 1995, Baruch; Ph.D. 2006, New York Jamil Daher, Language Lecturer on Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies; B.A. 1983, Damascus; M.A. 1987, Ph.D. 1998, New York Sonia N. Das, Associate Professor of Anthropology; B.S., B.A. 1999, Stanford; M.A. 2003, Ph.D. 2008, Michigan Gita DasBender, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 1986, St. Xavier's; M.A. 1992, Rutgers; Ph.D. 2003, New York Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan, Assistant Professor of Anthropology; B.S. 1997, George Mason; Ph.D. 2015, Pennsylvania J. Martin Daughtry, Assistant Professor of Music; B.A. 1994, New College of Florida; M.A. 2001, Ph.D. 2006, California (Los Angeles) Lisa Davidson, Associate Professor of Linguistics; B.A. 1997, Brown; M.A. 1999, Ph.D. 2003, Johns Hopkins Robyn d'Avignon, Assistant Professor of History; B.A. 2006, Washington; Graduate Certificate 2013, Michigan; Ph.D. 2016, Michigan Arlene Dávila, Professor of Anthropology and Social and Cultural Analysis; B.A. 1987, Tufts; M.A. 1990, New York; Ph.D. 1996, CUNY Maria de Lourdes Dávila, Clinical Professor of Spanish and Portuguese; B.A. 1984, Ph.D. 1994, Harvard Ernest Davis, Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1977, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 1983, Yale Guido De Philippis, Professor of Mathematics; Laurea 2007, M.S. 2009, Florence (Italy); Ph.D. 2012, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (Italy) Antonio De Rosa, Courant Instructor of Mathematics; B.S. 2012, M.S. 2014, Naples Federico II; Ph.D. 2017, Zurich Patrick Deer, Associate Professor of English; B.A. 1988, Oxford; M.A. 1989, M.Phil. 1995, Ph.D. 2000, Columbia Percy A. Deift, Silver Professor and Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1967, M.S. 1970, Durban, Natal (South Africa); M.S. 1971, Rhodes (South Africa); Ph.D. 1976, Princeton Enrique Del Risco, Clinical Professor of Spanish; B.A. 1990, Universidad de La Habana (Cuba); Ph.D. 2007, New York Anne Deneys-Tunney, Professor of French; Lic. ès Let. 1978, ENS; D.E.U.G. de Phil. 1979, Sorbonne; Maît. de Let. Mod. 1980; D.E.A. de Let. Mod. 1983; Docteur de l’Université 1989, Paris VII David B. H. Denoon, Professor of Economics and Politics; B.A. 1966, Harvard; M.P.A. 1968, Princeton; Ph.D. 1975, Massachusetts Institute of Technology David Dent, Associate Professor of Journalism and Social and Cultural Analysis; B.A. 1981, Morehouse College; M.S. 1982, Columbia Michelle Dent, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; B.F.A. 1987, Cornish College; M.A. 1996, Columbia; Ph.D. 2000, New York Claude Desplan, Silver Professor and Professor of Biology; Director, Center for Developmental Genetics; B.S. 1975, Ecole Normale Supérieure St Cloud (France); D.Sc./Ph.D. 1983, Paris VII Hent De Vries, Paulette Goddard Professor of the Humanities; B.A., M.A. 1983, Ph.D. 1989, Leiden University Partha S. Dey, Courant Instructor, Courant Institute; B.S. 2004, M.S. 2006, Indian Statistical Institute (Kolkata); Ph.D. 2010, California (Berkeley) Manthia Diawara, Professor of Comparative Literature and Africana Studies; University Professor; M.A. 1978, American; Ph.D. 1985, Indiana Doug Dibbern, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 1993, Oberlin; M.A. 2001, Ph.D. 2010, New York Eric Dickson, Associate Professor of Politics; B.S. 1996, California Institute of Technology; M.A. 1997, Princeton; M.A. 1999, Ph.D. 2003, Harvard Stanford Diehl, Assistant Professor of Philosophy; B.A. 2013, Columbia; Ph.D. 2021, Harvard Anthony Di Fiore, Associate Professor of Anthropology; B.S. 1990, Cornell; M.A. 1991, Ph.D. 1997, California (Davis) Molly Dillon, Assistant Professor of Psychology; B.A. 2008, Yale; A.M. 2014, Ph.D. 2017, Harvard Hasia Diner, Paul S. and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History; Professor of History; B.A. 1968, Wisconsin (Madison); M.A.T. 1970, Chicago; Ph.D. 1975, Illinois Carolyn Dinshaw, Silver Professor; Professor of English and Social and Cultural Analysis; A.B. 1978, Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D. 1982, Princeton Yevgeniy Dodis, Professor of Computer Science; B.A. 1996, New York; M.S. 1998, Ph.D. 2000, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Aleksandar Donev, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 2001, Michigan State; Ph.D. 2006, Princeton Ana Maria Dopico, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Spanish; B.A. 1985, Tufts; M.A. 1988, Ph.D. 1998, Columbia Georgina Dopico, Professor of Spanish and Portuguese; Interim Provost; B.A. 1986, Harvard; Ph.D. 1995, Yale Lorraine Doran, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1992, Rutgers; J.D. 1996, M.F.A. 2006, New York Cian Dorr, Professor of Philosophy; B.A. 1993, M.A. 1994, University College, Cork; Ph.D. 2002, Princeton Andrea Dortmann, Senior Language Lecturer and Director of German Language Programs; B.A. 1987, Bonn; M.A. 1992, Freie Universität Berlin; Ph.D. 2003, New York Ray C. Dougherty, Associate Professor of Linguistics; B.A. 1962, M.S. 1964, Dartmouth College; Ph.D. 1968, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tiberiu Dragu, Associate Professor of Politics; B.A. 2002, Babes Bolyai University (Romania); M.A. 2005, Pittsburgh; Ph.D. 2009, Stanford Mariela Dreyfus, Clinical Professor of Spanish and Portuguese; B.A. 1986, M.A. 1989, San Marcos; Ph.D. 1996, Columbia Oeindrila Dube, Associate Professor of Politics; B.A. 2000, Stanford; M.Phil. 2004, Oxford; Ph.D. 2009, Harvard Stephanie Dubois, Senior Language Lecturer on French; Licence d’histoire 1982, Angers (France); Licence de F.L.E. 1995, Maitrise de F.L.E. 2001, Rouen (France) Sergei Dubovsky, Professor of Physics; M.S. 1998, Moscow State University; Ph.D. 2001, Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow Yadin Dudai, Albert and Blanche Willner Family Global Distinguished Professor of Neural Science; Ph.D. 1974, Weizmann Institute of Science Lisa Duggan, Professor of History and Social and Cultural Analysis; B.A. 1976, Virginia; M.A. 1979, St. Lawrence College; Ph.D. 1979, Pennsylvania Georgi Dvali, Silver Professor and Professor of Physics; M.A. 1985, Ph.D. 1992, Tbilisi (Georgia) William Easterly, Professor of Economics and Africana Studies; B.A. 1979, Bowling Green State; Ph.D. 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jonathan Eaton, Professor of Economics; B.A. 1972, Harvard; M.A. 1973, Ph.D. 1976, Yale Christopher Edling, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 2005, University of Southern California; M.F.A. 2015, Columbia Frankie Edozien, Clinical Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1994, New York Linsey Edwards, Assistant Professor of Sociology; B.A. 2007, Maryland (College Park); M.A. 2009, New York; M.A. 2014, Ph.D. 2018, Princeton Paul Edwards, Assistant Professor of English; B.A. 2009, Wesleyan; Ph.D. 2018, Boston Patrick Egan, Associate Professor of Politics and Public Policy; B.A. 1992, Swarthmore; M.S. 2000, Princeton; M.S. 2001, Ph.D. 2008, California Thráinn Eggertsson, Global Distinguished Professor of Politics; B.A. 1964, Manchester (England); Ph.D. 1972, Ohio State Patrick Eichenberger, Assistant Professor of Biology; B.S. 1991, M.S. 1996, Ph.D. 1997, Geneva Colin T. 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Lic.) 2000, Royal Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 2000, Yale David Konstan, Professor of Classics; B.A. 1961, Columbia College; M.A. 1963, Ph.D 1967, Columbia University Evan Korth, Clinical Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1991, Syracuse; M.S. 2000, New York Sarah Kostinski, Assistant Professor of Physics; B.S. 2010, Michigan; Ph.D. 2017, Harvard Denis Kosygin, Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics; Ph.D. 1997, Princeton Amanda Kotch, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 2007, New York; M.A. 2011, Ph.D. 2015, Rutgers Yanni Kotsonis, Professor of History and Russian and Slavic Studies; B.A. 1985, Concordia (Montreal); M.A. 1986, London; Ph.D. 1994, Columbia Barbara Kowalzig, Associate Professor of Classics and History; M.St. 1995 University of Oxford, St. John’s College; M.A. 1996 Albert Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (Germany), D.Phil. 1999 University of Oxford, St. John’s College Andrea Krauss, Professor of German; Ph.D. 2001, Free University of Berlin; Habilitation/venia legendi 2010, University of Zurich Carol Krinsky, Professor of Art History; B.A. 1957, Smith College; M.A. 1960, Ph.D. 1965, New York Chenjerai Kumanyika, Assistant Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1995, Ph.D. 2013, Pennsylvania State Hari Kunzru, Writer-in-Residence in Creative Writing; B.A. 1988, Bancrofts (UK); M.A. 1994, Warwick Beth Kurkjian, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 1996, Skidmore; M.A. 2001, Ph.D. 2015, New York Edo Kussell, Professor of Biology; B.A. 1997, Ph.D. 2002, Harvard Thomas Kwok, Clinical Professor of Chemistry; B.S. 1985, SUNY (Stony Brook); M.S. 1989, Ph.D. 1992, New York Ricardo Lagos, Professor of Economics; B.A. 1992, North Carolina; M.A. 1994, Ph.D. 1997, Pennsylvania Brenden Lake, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Data Science; B.S., M.S. 2009, Stanford; Ph.D. 2014, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dimitri Landa, Professor of Politics; B.A. 1994, California State; M.A. 1998, Northwestern; Ph.D. 2001, Minnesota Deborah Landau, Professor of Creative Writing and English; Director, Creative Writing Program; B.A. 1989, Stanford; M.A. 1990, Columbia; Ph.D. 1995, Brown Alexander Landfair, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 2007, Florida; M.F.A. 2011, Columbia Michael Landy, Professor of Psychology; B.S. 1974, Columbia; M.S. 1976, Ph.D. 1981, Michigan Jill Lane, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and Latin American and Caribbean Studies; B.A. 1989, M.A. 1991, Brown; Ph.D. 2000, New York Katrina LaPorta, Language Lecturer on French; B.A. 2006, Bucknell; M.A. 2009, Ph.D. 2014, New York Yvonne Latty, Clinical Professor of Journalism; B.F.A. 1984, M.A. 1990, New York Thomas Leble, Courant Instructor of Mathematics; M.S. 2013, École Normale Supérieure; Ph.D. 2016, Université Pierre et Marie Curie Yann LeCun, Silver Professor and Professor of Computer Science; M.Sc. ESIEE 1983, M.Sc. 1984, Ph.D. 1987, Paris Joseph LeDoux, Henry and Lucy Moses Professor of Neural Science and Psychology; University Professor; B.S. 1971, M.S. 1974, Louisiana State; Ph.D. 1977, SUNY (Stony Brook) Wendy Anne Lee, Professor of English; B.A. 1998, Columbia; M. Phil. 2000, Cambridge; Ph.D. 2010, Princeton Karen Lepri, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 1999, Harvard; M.Ed. 2005, Massachusetts (Boston); M.F.A. 2011, Brown; Ph.D. 2008, CUNY, The Graduate Center David Levene, Professor of Classics; B.A. 1985, D.Phil. 1989, Oxford Jacques Lezra, Professor of Comparative Literature and Spanish and Portuguese; B.A. 1984, M.Phil. 1987, Ph.D. 1990, Yale Jinyang Li, Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1998, Singapore; M.S. 2001, Ph.D. 2005, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Xin Li, Senior Language Lecturer on East Asian Studies; B.A. 2010, Henan (PR China); M.A. (TCSOL) 2012, Beijing Foreign Studies University Sen-Jee Matthew Liao, Clinical Associate Professor of Bioethics; B.A. 1994, Princeton; D.Phil. 2001, Oxford Shiqi Liao, Senior Language Lecturer on Chinese; B.A. 1986, Institute of International Relations; M.A. 1989, Peking Qi Lei, Assistant Professor of Data Science; B.S. 2014, Zhejiang; Ph.D. 2020, Texas (Austin) Marc Lieberman, Clinical Professor of Economics; B.A. 1975, California (Santa Cruz); M.A. 1979, Ph.D. 1982, Princeton Fang-Hua Lin, Silver Professor and Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1981, Zhejiang (People’s Republic of China); Ph.D. 1985, Minnesota Grace Lindsay, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Data Science; B.A. 2011, Pittsburgh; Ph.D. 2017, Columbia Susie Linfield, Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1976, Oberlin College; M.A. 1981, New York Shuyang Ling, Courant Instructor of Mathematics; B.S. 2012, Fudan University; M.S. 2016, Ph.D. 2017, California (Davis) Elisa Linsky, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1980, Wittenberg University; M.S. 1990, Polytechnic Institute of New York Tal Linzen, Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Data Science; B.Sc. 2010, M.A. 2010, Tel Aviv; Ph.D. 2015, New York Noelle Mole Liston, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1999, Tufts; Ph.D. 2007, Rutgers Julie Livingston, Silver Professor and Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis; B.A. 1989, Tufts; M.A. 1992, M.P.H. 1993, Boston; Ph.D. 2001, Emory Lars Ljungqvist, Global Distinguished Professor of Economics; Licentiat 1983, Stockholm School of Economics; Ph.D. 1988, Minnesota Zachary Lockman, Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and History; B.A. 1974, Princeton; M.A. 1977, Ph.D. 1983, Harvard Thomas D. Looser, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies; B.A. 1979, California (Santa Cruz); M.A. 1987, Ph.D. 1999, Chicago Anabel Lopez-Garcia, Senior Language Lecturer on Spanish; B.A. 1994, Universidad de Puerto Rico; M.A., M.Phil. 2002, Yale Anne Lounsbery, Associate Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies; B.A. 1986, Brown; M.A. 1995, Ph.D. 1999, Harvard Robert Lubar, Associate Professor of Art History; B.A. 1979, SUNY (Stony Brook); M.A. 1981, Ph.D. 1988, New York David Ludden, Professor of History; B.A., M.A. 1972, Ph.D. 1978, Pennsylvania Sydney Ludvigson, Silver Professor and William R. Berkley Term Professor of Economics and Business; B.A. 1991, California (Los Angeles); M.A. 1994, Ph.D. 1996, Princeton Tania Lupoli, Assistant Professor of Chemistry; B.S. 2005, NYU; Ph.D. 2012, Harvard Wei Ji Ma, Associate Professor of Neural Science and Psychology; B.Sc. 1996, M.Sc. 1997, Ph.D. 2001, University of Groningen (Netherlands) Andrew MacFadyen, Associate Professor of Physics; B.A. 1987, Columbia; M.S. 1997, Ph.D. 2000, California (Santa Cruz) Elizabeth B. Machlan, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1992, Bowdoin College; M.A. 1996, SUNY (Buffalo); M.A. 2000, Ph.D. 2004, Princeton Laurel MacKenzie, Assistant Professor of Linguistics; B.A., B.A. 2006, California (Berkeley); Ph.D. 2012, Pennsylvania Erik Madsen, Assistant Professor of Economics; B.S. 2011, California Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 2016, Stanford Maureen Mahon, Professor of Music; B.S. 1987, Northwestern; M.A. 1993, M.Phil. 1994, Ph.D. 1997, New York S. Richard Maisel, Associate Professor of Sociology; B.A. 1949, SUNY (Buffalo); Ph.D. 1958, Columbia Andrew Majda, Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1970, Purdue; M.A. 1971, Ph.D. 1973, Stanford Trushant Majmudar, Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics; BSc. 1993, Bombay; M.Sc. 1995, Pune; Ph.D. 2006, Duke Marko Malink, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Classics; M.A. 2004, University of Leipzig; D.Phil. 2008, Humboldt University of Berlin Jason Maloney, Clinical Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1991, Dartmouth; M.S. 1994, London School of Economics and Political Science Laurence Maloney, Professor of Psychology; B.A. 1973, Yale; M.S. 1982, Ph.D. 1985, Stanford Christine Malvasi, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2006, Princeton; M.F.A. 2010, New York Matthew Mandelkern, Assistant Professor of Philosophy; B.A. 2011, Chicago; Ph.D. 2017, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Margaret Mandziuk, Clinical Associate Professor of Chemistry; M.S. 1978, Warsaw; M.S. 1990, Ph.D. 1994, New York Jenny C. Mann, Professor of English; B.A. 1999, Yale; M.A. 2002, Ph.D. 2006, Northwestern Elena Manresa, Associate Professor of Economics; B.S. 2006, Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya (Spain); M. Phil. 2008, Ph.D. 2014, CEMFI (Spain) Jeff Manza, Professor of Sociology; B.A. 1984, M.A. 1989, Ph.D. 1995, California (Berkeley) Alec Marantz, Silver Professor and Professor of Linguistics; B.A. 1978, Oberlin; Ph.D. 1981, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chiara Marchelli, Senior Language Lecturer on Italian; Maturità 1991, Liceo Linguistico Courmayeur (Italy); M.A. 1997, Ca’Foscari, Venice (Italy); M.A. 2003, Istituto Superiore Interpreti Traduttori, Milan (Italy) David Markus, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 2003, Cornell; M.St. 2007, Oxford; Ph.D. 2016, Chicago Stefano Martiniani, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics; B.Sc. 2012, Imperial College London; M.Phil. 2013, Ph.D. 2017, Cambridge Carlos Martinez-Davis, Clinical Professor of Spanish; B.S. 1986, St. Louis; M.A. 1991, Columbia; M.A. 1995, New York Denice Martone, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; B.S. 1978, Southern Connecticut State; M.A. 1984, Ph.D. 1992, New York Nader Masmoudi, Professor of Mathematics; Maît. 1995, Doctorat 1998, Paris (Dauphine) Marcelo Mattar, Assistant Professor of Psychology; B.A. 2009, Aeronautics Institute of Technology; M.A. 2011, Ph.D. 2016, Pennsylvania Rahsaan Maxwell, Professor of Politics; B.A. 1998, Pennsylvania; M.A. 2002, Ph.D. 2008, California (Berkeley) Ganit Mayer, Language Lecturer on Hebrew and Judaic Studies; LL.B. 2012, Hebrew (Jerusalem); M.A. 2019, Tel Aviv Esteban O. Mazzoni, Associate Professor of Biology; Licenciado 2000, University of Buenos Aires; Ph.D. 2006, New York James McBride, Distinguished Writer in Residence in Journalism; B.A. 1979, Oberlin Conservatory of Music; M.A. 1980, Columbia Matthew S. McClelland, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1991, Whittier College; Ph.D. 2011, Washington Gwyneth McClendon, Assistant Professor of Politics; B.A. 2005, Columbia; M.A. 2008, Ph.D. 2012, Princeton Laren McClung, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2001, Beaver College; M.A. 2003, Arcadia; M.F.A. 2009, New York Sonali McDermid, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies; B.A. 2006, New York; M.A. 2008, M.Phil. 2011, Ph.D. 2011, Columbia Paula McDowell, Professor of English; B.A. 1982, British Columbia; Ph.D. 1991, Stanford Brian McElree, Professor of Psychology; B.Sc. 1982, Toronto; M.A. 1984, Western Ontario; M.Phil. 1989, Ph.D. 1990, Columbia William McGrath, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies; B.Sc. 2007, M.A. 2015, Ph.D. 2017, Virginia Elizabeth McHenry, Professor of English; B.A. 1987, Columbia; M.A. 1992, Ph.D. 1993, Stanford Gerald McIntyre, Clinical Associate Professor of Economics; B.A. 1979, University of Rochester; M.A. 1996, Ph.D. 2000, California (Santa Cruz) Maureen McLane, Associate Professor of English; B.A. 1989, Harvard; B.A. 1991, Hertford College, Oxford; Ph.D. 1997, Chicago David McLaughlin, Silver Professor and Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1966, Creighton; M.S. 1969, Ph.D. 1971, Indiana Lawrence M. Mead III, Professor of Politics; B.A. 1966, Amherst College; M.A. 1968, Ph.D. 1973, Harvard Suketu Mehta, Associate Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1984, New York; M.F.A. 1986, Iowa Sandy Prita Meier, Assistant Professor of Art History; B.A. 1996, Florida; M.A. 2000, Iowa, Ph.D. 2007, Harvard Peter Meineck, Clinical Assistant Professor of Classics; B.A. 1969, University College London Perry Meisel, Professor of English; B.A. 1970, M.Phil. 1973, Ph.D. 1975, Yale Jordana Mendelson, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese; B.A. 1988, Boston; M.A. 1993, Ph.D. 1999, Yale Daniel Menely, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2001, Vassar College; M.F.A. 2008, New York Konrad Menzel, Assistant Professor of Economics; Diploma 2004, Mannheim (Germany); Ph.D. 2009, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Guido Menzio, Professor of Economics; B.A. 1999, University of Torino (Italy); M.A. 2002, Ph.D. 2005, Northwestern Ara H. Merjian, Professor of Italian; B.A. 1996, Yale; Ph.D. 2006, California (Berkeley) Antonio M. Merlo, Professor of Economics; Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science; Laurea 1987, Bocconi (Italy); Ph.D. 1992, New York Adam Meyers, Clinical Associate Professor of Computer Science; B.A. 1984, SUNY (Purchase); M.A. 1989, Ph.D. 1994, New York Jeffrey Nathan Mickelson, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 2002, Yale; M.A. 2009, Hunter; Ph.D. 2016, The Graduate Center (CUNY) Virgiliu Midrigan, Associate Professor of Economics; B.A. 2000, American (Bulgaria); M.A. 2000, Ph.D. 2006, Ohio State Elizabeth Mikesell, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 1989, Smith College; M.F.A. 1994, M.P.S. 2003, New York Gabriel Miller, Professor of Chemistry; B.S. 1963, M.S. 1965, Ph.D. 1968, New York Allen Mincer, Collegiate Professor and Professor of Physics; B.S. 1978, Brooklyn College; Ph.D. 1984, Maryland Jonathan Mischkot, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 1995, M.A. 2000, San Francisco State; M.F.A. 2006, New York Bhubaneswar Mishra, Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1980, Indian Institute of Technology (Kharajpur); M.S. 1982, Ph.D. 1985, Carnegie Mellon Michelle Mitchell, Associate Professor of History; B.A. 1987, Mount Holyoke College; M.A. 1993, Ph.D. 1998, Northwestern Aditi Mitra, Associate Professor of Physics; B.Sc. 1993, Presidency College (Calcutta); M.Sc. 1995, Indian Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 2002, Indiana Somdeb Mitra, Clinical Associate Professor of Chemistry; B.Sc. 2001, Presidency College, University of Calcutta (India); M.Sc. 2003, Madurai Kamaraj (India); M.S. 2006, Ph.D 2009, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Phillip T. Mitsis, Alexander S. Onassis Professor of Hellenic Culture and Civilization; B.A. 1974, Williams College; Ph.D. 1982, Cornell Azadeh Moaveni, Associate Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1998, California (Santa Cruz) Mehryar Mohri, Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1987, École Polytechnique; M.S. 1988, Paris; M.S. 1988, École Normale Supérieure; Ph.D. 1993, Paris Michael Moloney, Global Distinguished Professor of Music and Irish Studies; B.A. 1965, M.A. 1967, University College Dublin; Ph.D. 1992, Pennsylvania Blagovesta Momchedjikova, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 1996, American (Bulgaria); M.A. 1998, Ph.D. 2006, New York Haruko Momma, Silver Professor and Professor of English; B.A. 1981, M.A. 1983, Hokkaido; M.A. 1986, Toronto Andrew Monson, Associate Professor of Classics; B.A. 2000, Pennsylvania; M.Phil. 2003, University College London; Ph.D. 2008, Stanford José Luis Montiel Olea, Assistant Professor of Economics; B.A. 2006, M.A. 2008, ITAM (Mexico); Ph.D. 2013, Harvard Maria Montoya, Associate Professor of History; B.A. 1986, M.A. 1991, Ph.D. 1993, Yale Ravaris Moore, Assistant Professor of Sociology; B.A. 2004, Morehouse College; M.A. 2010, M.A. 2013, Ph.D. 2018, California (Los Angeles) John Moran, Clinical Professor of French; B.A. 1988, Tulane; M.S. 1990, Georgetown; Ph.D. 2002, Tulane Jennifer Morgan, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis and History; B.A. 1986, Oberlin College; Ph.D. 1995, Duke William Morgan, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 1989, Colby College; M.A. 1992, New Hampshire; Ph.D. 2000, Brandeis Ann Morning, Professor of Sociology; B.A. 1990, Yale; M.A. 1992, Columbia; M.A. 2004, Ph.D. 2004, Princeton Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg, Assistant Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies; B.A. 2008, Hebrew (Jerusalem); Ph.D. 2018, Pennsylvania Jessica Moss, Professor of Philosophy; B.A. 1995, Yale; Ph.D. 2004, Princeton J. Anthony Movshon, Silver Professor and Professor of Neural Science and Psychology; University Professor; B.A. 1972, M.A. 1976, Ph.D. 1975, Cambridge Bryant Moy, Assistant Professor of Politics; B.A. 2014, M.A. 2016, Arkansas State; M.A. 2018, Ph.D. 2022, Washington (St. Louis) Sophy E. Muñoz, Senior Lecturer on Spanish and Portuguese; B.A. 1995, M.A 1998, SUNY Megan Murtha, Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2006, Buffalo State College; M.A. 2009, M.F.A. 2012, Brooklyn College Fred Myers, Silver Professor and Professor of Anthropology; B.A. 1970, Amherst College; M.A. 1972, Ph.D. 1976, Bryn Mawr College Eunju Na, Senior Language Lecturer on Korean; B.A. 1992, Seoul National University of Education; M.A. 2006, Ohio State Michele Nascimento-Kettner, Senior Language Lecturer on Spanish and Portuguese; B.F.A. 2001, Pernambuco; M.A. 2010, Ph.D. 2014, CUNY M. Ishaq Nadiri, Jay Gould Professor of Economics; B.S. 1958, Nebraska; M.A. 1961, Ph.D. 1965, California (Berkeley) Jonathan Nagler, Associate Professor of Politics; B.A. 1982, Harvard; M.S. 1985, Ph.D. 1989, California Institute of Technology Assaf Naor, Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1996, M.S. 1998, Ph.D. 2002, Hebrew University Tahira Naqvi, Clinical Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies; B.A. 1965, Lahore College for Women; M.A. 1969, Punjab; M.S. 1983, Western Connecticut State Andrew Needham, Assistant Professor of History; B.A. 1993, Northwestern; M.A. 1997, San Francisco State; Ph.D. 2006, Michigan Daniel Neill, Associate Professor of Public Service and Computer Science; B.S.E. 2001, Duke; M.S. 2004, Ph.D. 2006, Carnegie Mellon Anders Nelson, Assistant Professor of Neural Science; B.A. 2010, Virginia; Ph.D. 2016, Duke Lara Nettelfield, Clinical Professor of International Relations; B.A. 1995, California (Berkeley); M.A. 1999, M.Phil. 2001, Ph.D. 2006, Columbia Pamela Newkirk, Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1983, New York; M.S. 2001, M. Phil. 2012, Ph.D. 2012, Columbia Charles M. Newman, Silver Professor and Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1966, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.A. 1968, Ph.D. 1971, Princeton Hoai-Minh Nguyen, Assistant Professor/Courant Instructor; B.S. 2003, École Polytechnique; M.S. 2004, Ph.D. 2007, Paris VI Thang Nguyen, Courant Instructor of Mathematics; B.S. 2008, Ho Chu Minh City University of Science; Ph.D. 2016, Indiana University Matthew Nicholas, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1998, DePaul; M.A. 2001, Wake Forest; Ph.D. 2008, Washington Jonathan Niles-Weed, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Data Science; A.B. 2009, Princeton; Ph.D. 2019, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kayo Nonaka, Language Lecturer on Japanese; B.A. 1994, Nanzan (Japan); M.Ed. 1989, Massachusetts (Amherst) Raoul Justin Normand, Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 2006, M.S. 2008, École Normale Supérieure; Ph.D. 2011, Paris 6 Lucien Nouis, Assistant Professor of French; Ph.D. 2006, Princeton Yaw Nyarko, Professor of Economics; B.A. 1982, Ghana; M.A. 1985, Ph.D. 1986, Cornell Pádraig O’Cearúil, Senior Language Lecturer on Irish Studies; B.A. 1978, University College of Galway; H.Dip.Ed. 1979, Trinity College (Dublin) Gerard O'Donoghue, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2003, Trinity (Dublin); M.St. 2005, D.Phil. 2010, Oxford Sana Odeh, Clinical Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1986, Brooklyn College; M.A. 1998, New York Gabriele Oettingen, Professor of Psychology; M.A. 1982, Doc. rer. nat. 1986, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Yoon Jeong Oh, Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies; B.A. 2001, Ewha Womans University; M.A. 2005, Yonsei University; Ph.D. 2016, Cornell Yoel Ohayon, Clinical Associate Professor of Chemistry; B.S. 2000, M.Phil. 2008, Ph.D. 2010, New York Efe Ok, Professor of Economics; B.S. 1990, B.A. 1990, Turkey; M.A. 1993, Ph.D. 1995, Cornell Sharon Olds, Erich Maria Remarque Professor of Creative Writing; B.A. 1964, Stanford; Ph.D. 1972, Columbia Elayne Oliphant, Assistant Professor of Anthropology; B.A. 2003, Trent; M.A. 2005, Carleton; Ph.D. 2012, Chicago Jaime Oliver La Rosa, Associate Professor of Music; M.A. 2009, Ph.D. 2011, California (San Diego) Bertell Ollman, Professor of Politics; B.A. 1956, M.A. 1957, Wisconsin; B.A. 1959, M.A. 1963, D.Phil. 1967, Oxford Ivan Oransky, Distinguished Writer in Residence in Journalism; B.A. 1994, Harvard; M.D. 1998, New York Lorelei Ormrod, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1995, Simon Fraser; M.Phil. 1998, Ph.D. 2007, St. Johns College Richard Orr, Clinical Associate Professor of Chemistry; B.A. 1988, West Virginia University; M.S. 1999, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical Guy Ortolano, Associate Professor of History; B.A. 1997, Georgia; M.A. 1999, Ph.D. 2005, Northwestern Colm P. O’Shea, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1999, University College Cork; Ph.D. 2005, Trinity College (Dublin); Ph.D. 2006, M.St. 2009, Oxford David Oshinsky, Professor of History; Director of the Division of Medical Humanities, NYU Langone; B.S. 1965, M.S. 1967, Cornell; Ph.D. 1971, Brandeis Joseph Osmundson, Clinical Assistant Professor Of Biology; B.A. 2005, Carleton College; M.S. 2006, Université Joseph Fourier; Ph.D. 2012, Rockefeller University Michael L. Overton, Silver Professor and Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1974, British Columbia; M.S. 1977, Ph.D. 1979, Stanford Hesam Oveys, Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1975, Michigan State; M.S. 1977, Ph.D. 1978, NYU Eric Ozawa, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A 2000, Brown; M.A. 2003, New York (Paris); M.F.A. 2006, New York Andrew Paizis, Clinical Associate Professor of Economics; B.A. 1959, Yeshiva; Ph.D. 1964, Columbia Aurojit Panda, Assistant Professor of Computer Science; Sc.B. 2008, Brown; Ph.D. 2017, California (Berkeley) Daniele Panozzo, Associate Professor of Computer Science; B.A. 2007, M.A. 2008, Ph.D. 2012, Genoa (Italy) Marvin Parasram, Assistant Professor of Chemistry; B.S. 2010, Stonybrook; Ph.D. 2017, Illinois (Chicago) Derek Parfit, Global Distinguished Professor of Philosophy; B.A. 1964, M.A. 1964, Oxford Justin Pargeter, Assistant Professor of Anthropology; B.A. 2004, B.Sc. (Hons.) 2005, M.Sc. 2009, Witwatersrand; Ph.D. 2017, Stony Brook Crystal Parikh, Professor of English and Social and Cultural Analysis; B.A. 1992, Miami; M.A. 1995, Ph.D. 2000, Maryland (College Park) Jeesun Park, Senior Language Lecturer on Korean; B.A. 2004, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies; M.A. 2006, New York Tara Parmiter, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1994, Cornell; M.A. 2001, Ph.D. 2006, New York Sahar Parsa, Clinical Assistant Professor of Economics; B.A. 2004, Universite Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium); Ph.D. 2011, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Monica Pate, Assistant Professor of Physics; B.S. 2013, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 2019, Harvard Cyrus Patell, Professor of English; B.A. 1983, M.A. 1986, Ph.D. 1991, Harvard Zakir Paul, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature; B.A. 2002, Northwestern; M.A. 2006, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris); Ph.D. 2015, Princeton Olivier M. Pauluis, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Atmosphere/Ocean Science; B.S. 1995, Université Catholique de Louvain; Ph.D. 2000, Princeton Julia Payson, Assistant Professor of Politics; B.A. 2010, Southern California; Ph.D. 2017, Stanford David Pearce, Professor of Economics; B.A. 1978, McMaster; M.A. 1979, Queen’s (Ontario); Ph.D. 1983, Princeton Benjamin Peherstorfer, Assistant Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 2008, M.S. 2010, Ph.D. 2013, Technische Universität München (Germany) Asli Peker, Clinical Professor of Politics; B.A. 1997, Middle East Technical (Turkey); M.A. 1998, Bilkent (Turkey); Ph.D. 2007, New York Ann Pellegrini, Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis and Performance Studies; B.A. 1986, Harvard-Radcliffe; M.A. 1988, Oxford; Ph.D. 1994, Harvard Denis Pelli, Professor of Psychology; B.A. 1975, Harvard; Ph.D. 1981, Cambridge Adam L. Penenberg, Associate Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1986, Reed Ren Pepitone, Assistant Professor of History; A.B. 2007, Vassar College; M.A. 2010, Ph.D. 2015, Johns Hopkins Jerome K. Percus, Professor of Physics and Mathematics; B.S. 1947, M.A. 1948, Ph.D. 1954, Columbia Michael Jose Boardman Pereira, Clinical Assistant Professor of Chemistry; B.S. 1999, Ph.D. 2009, Michigan Diego Perez, Assistant Professor of Economics; B.A. 2007, Universidad de Montevideo (Uruguay); Ph.D. 2015, Stanford Kenneth Perlin, Professor of Computer Science; B.A. 1979, Harvard; M.S. 1984, Ph.D. 1986, New York Simon Peron, Assistant Professor of Neural Science; B. A., B.S. 2001, Emory; Ph.D. 2008, Baylor Bijan Pesaran, Professor of Neural Science; B.A. 1995, Cambridge; Ph.D. 2001, California Institute of Technology Martin Pesendorfer, Associate Professor of Economics; Ph.D. 1995, Northwestern Charles Peskin, Silver Professor and Professor of Mathematics; B.A. 1968, Harvard; Ph.D. 1972, Yeshiva Alessandra Peters, Assistant Professor of Economics; B.A. 2011, Vienna (Austria); M.Sc. 2012, London School of Economics; Ph.D. 2019, Stanford Ryan Pevnick, Associate Professor of Politics; B.A. 2003, George Washington; Ph.D. 2008, Virginia Fabio Piano, Professor of Biology; Provost, NYU Abu Dhabi; B.A. 1988, M.S. 1991, M.Phil. 1993, Ph.D. 1995, New York; Laurea 1995, Florence (Italy) Amira Pierce, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2002, New York; M.A. 2008, San Francisco State; M.F.A. 2011, Virginia Commonwealth David Pine, Silver Professor and Professor of Physics; B.S. 1975, Wheaton College; M.S. 1979, Ph.D. 1982, Cornell Lerrel Pinto, Assistant Professor of Computer Science; B.Tech 2014, India; Ph.D. 2019, Carnegie Mellon David Poeppel, Professor of Psychology; B.S. 1990, Ph.D. 1995, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massimo Porrati, Professor of Physics; Ph.D. 1984, Pisa (Italy) Sonya Posmentier, Associate Professor of English; B.A. 1997, Yale; M.F.A. 1999, Oregon; Ph.D. 2012, Princeton Anna-Caroline Prost, Senior Language Lecturer on French; B.A. 2003, M.A. 2005, Toulon (France); B.A. 2006, M.A. 2008, University Stendhal of Grenoble Elizabeth Przybylinski, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology; B.A. 2005, Barnard; Ph.D. 2014, New York Sara Pursley, Associate Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies; B.A., Dartmouth; Ph.D. 2012, The Graduate Center (CUNY) Michael Purugganan, Silver Professor and Dorothy Schiff Professor of Genomics; Professor of Biology; B.S. 1985, Philippines; M.A. 1986, Columbia; Ph.D. 1993, Georgia Liina Pylkkänen, Associate Professor of Linguistics and Psychology; M.A. 1997, Pittsburgh; Ph.D. 2002, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pablo Querubin, Associate Professor of Politics and Economics; B.A. 2001, M.A. 2002, Universidad de los Andes; Ph.D. 2010, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mary Quigley, Clinical Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1971, Fordham; M.A. 1979, New York Jenni Quilter, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; Assistant Vice Dean for General Education; Executive Director of the Expository Writing Program; B.A. 1998, Auckland; M.A. 2003, Ph.D. 2005, Oxford Itamar Rabinovich, Global Distinguished Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies; B.A. 1964, Hebrew; M.A. 1968, Tel Aviv; Ph.D. 1971, California (Los Angeles) Abigail Rabinowitz, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 2001, Brown; M.F.A. 2009, Columbia Anne Rademacher, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Studies; B.A. 1992, Carleton; M.E.S. 1998, Ph.D. 2005, Yale Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, Global Distinguished Professor of English; B.A. 1969, M.A. 1971, Bombay; Ph.D. 1983, George Washington Shinasi Rama, Clinical Professor of Politics; M.A. 1996, South Carolina; M.Phil. 2001, Ph.D. 2004, Columbia Michael Rampino, Professor of Biology; B.A. 1968, Hunter College; Ph.D. 1978, Columbia Adi Rangan, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.A. 1999, Dartmouth; Ph.D. 2003, California (Berkeley) Rajesh Ranganath, Assistant Professor of Computer Science; M.S. 2008, Stanford; Ph.D. 2017, Columbia Claudia Rankine, Silver Professor and Professor of English; B.A. 1986, Williams College; M.F.A. 1993, Columbia Theodore Rappaport, Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1982, M.S. 1984, Ph.D. 1987, Purdue Debraj Ray, Silver Professor and Professor of Economics; B.A. 1977, Calcutta; M.A. 1981, Ph.D. 1983, Cornell Lawrence Reed, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology; B.S. 2002, M.S. 2005, Ph.D. 2010, Pittsburgh Oded Regev, Silver Professor and Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1995, M.S. 1997, Ph.D. 2001, Tel Aviv Eugenio Refini, Assistant Professor of Italian; B.A. 2005, M.A. 2007, Ph.D. 2010, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa Dara Regaignon, Associate Professor of English; B.A. 1993, Amherst College; M.A. 1996, Ph.D. 2000, Brandeis Bob Rehder, Associate Professor of Psychology; B.S. 1978, Washington (St. Louis); M.S. 1990, Stanford; M.A. 1995, Ph.D. 1998, Colorado (Boulder) Jacqueline Reitzes, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2003, Michigan; M.F.A. 2007, Cornell Qi Lei, Assistant Professor of Data Science; B.S. 2014, Zhejiang; Ph.D. 2020, Texas (Austin) Vincent Renzi, Director and Clinical Professor in the Foundations of Contemporary Culture (FCC); Clinical Professor of Classics; B.A. 1985, Yale; M.A. 1988, New York; M.A. 1990, M.Phil. 1991, Ph.D. 1997, Columbia Jacques Revel, Global Distinguished Professor of History; Ph.D. 1968, Sorbonne Alexander Reyes, Professor of Neural Science and Biology; B.A. 1984, Chicago; Ph.D. 1990, Washington Marjorie Rhodes, Associate Professor of Psychology; B.S. 2003, Ph.D. 2009, Michigan Louise Rice, Associate Professor of Art History; B.A. 1980, Harvard; M.A. 1982, M.Phil. 1983, Ph.D. 1992, Columbia John Richardson, Professor of Philosophy, Bioethics; B.A. 1972, Harvard; B.A. 1974, Oxford; Ph.D. 1981, California (Berkeley) Robert W. Richardson, Professor of Physics; B.S.E. 1958, M.A. 1958, Ph.D. 1963, Michigan Ray Ricketts, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1996, Pittsburgh; M.A. 2000, Ph.D. 2006, Rutgers John Rinzel, Professor of Neural Science and Mathematics; B.S. 1967, Florida; M.S. 1968, Ph.D. 1973, New York Jon Ritter, Clinical Professor of Art History; B.A. 1988, Yale; M.A. 1999, New York Kathleen Rizy, Language Lecturer on French Literature, Thought & Culture; B.A. 2007, M.A. 2009, Tennessee (Knoxville); Ph.D. 2015, Georgia (Athens) Mario J. Rizzo, Professor of Economics; B.A. 1970, Fordham; M.A. 1973, Ph.D. 1977, Chicago Dylon Robbins, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and Latin American and Caribbean Studies; B.A. 2000, Texas (Austin); M.A. 2003, Rice; Ph.D. 2010, Princeton Moss Roberts, Professor of East Asian Studies; B.A. 1958, M.A. 1960, Ph.D. 1966, Columbia Benjamin Robinson, Assistant Professor of German; B.A. 2007, Harvard; M.Phil. 2009, Oxford; Ph.D. 2016, Northwestern Julia E. Robinson, Assistant Professor of Art History; B.A. 1991, Sydney; M.Phil. 2003, Ph.D. 2008, Princeton Catherine Robson, Professor of English; B.A. 1983, Oxford; M.A. 1986, Ph.D. 1995, California (Berkeley) Marcia Rock, Associate Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1971, Wisconsin; M.S. 1976, Brooklyn College; Ph.D. 1981, New York Matthew Rockman, Assistant Professor of Biology; B.S. 1997, Yale; Ph.D. 2004, Duke Timothy Roeper, Clinical Assistant Professor of Economics; B.A. 2007, Swarthmore College; Ph.D. 2017, CUNY Katherine Roiphe, Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1990, Harvard; Ph.D. 1995, Princeton Enrique Rojas, Assistant Professor of Biology; B.S. 2004, Pennsylvania; Ph.D. 2010, Harvard Sahar P. Romani, Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2002, Seattle; M.A. 2008, Washington; Ph.D. 2015, Oxford; M.F.A. 2019, New York Paul Romer, Collegiate Professor, College of Arts and Science; University Professor; and Professor of Economics and Law in the NYU School of Law; B.S. 1977, Ph.D. 1983, Chicago Susanah Romney, Assistant Professor of History; B.A. 1993, California (Santa Cruz); M.A. 1996, Ph.D. 2000, Cornell Avital Ronell, Professor of German, Comparative Literature, and English; University Professor; B.A. 1974, Middlebury College; Ph.D. 1979, Princeton Maura Roosevelt, Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; A.B. 2007, Harvard; M.Phil. 2010, Trinity College (Dublin); M.F.A. 2012, New York Jamie Root, Language Lecturer on French; B.A. 2011, Buffalo; M.A. 2013, Indiana Jay Rosen, Associate Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1979, SUNY (Buffalo); M.A. 1981, Ph.D. 1986, New York Bryan P. Rosendorff, Professor of Politics; B.Sc. 1985, B.A. 1986, Witwatersrand; M.A., M.Phil., 1989, Ph.D. 1993, Columbia Andrew Ross, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis; M.A. 1978, Aberdeen (Scotland); Ph.D. 1984, Kent (England) Kristin Ross, Professor of Comparative Literature; B.A. 1975, California (Santa Cruz); M.A. 1977, Ph.D. 1981, Yale Martin Rotemberg, Assistant Professor of Economics; B.A. 2008, Williams College; Ph.D. 2015, Harvard Ann Roth, Clinical Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies; B.A. 1975, Ph.D. 1985, Chicago Jess Row, Clinical Professor of English; B.A. 1997, Yale; M.F.A. 2001, Michigan (Ann Arbor) Deirdre Royster, Associate Professor of Sociology; B.S. 1987, Virginia Tech; M.A. 1991, Ph.D. 1996, Johns Hopkins Arturas Rozenas; Assistant Professor of Politics; B.A. 2001, Vilnius University; M.S. 2010, Ph.D. 2012, Duke Jeffrey Rubenstein, Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies; B.A. 1985, Oberlin College; M.A. 1987, Jewish Theological Seminary; Ph.D. 1992, Columbia Ariel Rubinstein, Professor of Economics; B.Sc. 1974, M.A. 1975, M.Sc. 1976, Ph.D. 1979, Hebrew Christine A. Rushlow, Professor of Biology; B.A. 1977, Ph.D. 1983, Connecticut Martha Dana Rust, Associate Professor of English; B.A. 1976, B.S. 1983, Washington; M.A. 1994, California Polytechnic (San Luis Obispo); Ph.D. 2000, California (Berkeley) Dubravko Sabo, Clinical Associate Professor of Chemistry; B.S. 1991, Zagreb (Croatia); Ph.D. 1998, New York Stefano Sacanna, Professor of Chemistry; M.Sc. 2003, University of Bologna Italy; Ph.D. 2007, Utrecht University Naomi Sager, Research Professor, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences; B.S.E.E. 1953, Columbia; M.A. 1954, Ph.D. 1967, Pennsylvania Viplav Saini, Clinical Associate Professor of Economics; B.A. 2001, M.A. 2003, Delhi (India); M.A. 2006, Ph.D. 2009, Johns Hopkins Sarah Sala, Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2008, Michigan; M.F.A 2012, New York Josie Saldaña, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis and Latin American and Caribbean Studies; B.A. 1983, Yale; Ph.D. 1993, Stanford Zachary Samalin, Assistant Professor of English; B.A. 2004, Johns Hopkins; Ph.D. 2013, The Graduate Center (CUNY) David Samuels, Associate Professor of Music; B.A. 1979, Wesleyan; M.A. 1984, New York; M.A. 1992, Ph.D. 1998, Texas (Austin) Jason Samuels, Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1992, Tufts; M.A. 1995, California (Berkeley) Mark Sanders, Professor of Comparative Literature; B.A. 1990, Cape Town (South Africa); M.A. 1992, M.Phil. 1994, Ph.D. 1998, Columbia Sukhdev Sandhu, Associate Professor of English and Social and Cultural Analysis; B.A. 1993, D.Phil. 1997, Oxford; M.A. 1994, Warwick (England) Dan Sanes, Professor of Neural Science and Biology; B.S. 1978, Massachusetts; M.S. 1981, Ph.D. 1984, Princeton Matthew S. Santirocco, Professor of Classics; Angelo J. Ranieri Director of Ancient Studies; Interim Dean of the College of Arts and Science; B.A. 1971, M.Phil. 1976, Columbia; M.A. 1977, Cambridge; Ph.D. 1979, Columbia Thomas Sargent, Professor of Economics; B.A. 1964, California (Berkeley); Ph.D. 1968, Harvard Peter Sarnak, Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1974, Witwatersrand; Ph.D. 1980, Stanford Andrew Sartori, Professor of History; B.A. 1991, M.A. 1993, Melbourne; Ph.D. 2003, Chicago Shanker Satyanath, Associate Professor of Politics; B.A. 1978, Delhi; M.B.A. 1983, Northwestern; M.A. 1996, M.Phil. 1998, Ph.D. 2000, Columbia Saumya Saurabh, Assistant Professor of Chemistry; B.S., M.Sc. 2008, Indian Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 2014, Carnegie Mellon Cristina Savin, Assistant Professor of Neural Science and Data Science; Dipl.Eng. 2006, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Ph.D. 2010, Goethe University Frankfurt; Roberto Scarcella Perino, Language Lecturer on Italian; M.A. 1997, Bologna (Italy); Diploma 1998, G. B. Martini Conservatory (Italy) Samuel Scheffler, Professor of Philosophy and Law; University Professor; B.A. 1973, Harvard; Ph.D. 1977, Princeton Hilke Schellmann, Assistant Professor of Journalism; B.A., M.A. 2008, Humboldt (Berlin); M.S. 2009, Columbia Lawrence H. Schiffman, Ethel and Irvin A. Edelman Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies; B.A. 1970, M.A. 1970, Ph.D. 1974, Brandeis Philippe Schlenker, Global Distinguished Professor of Linguistics; M.A. 1993, Sorbonne; Ph.D. 1999, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 2002, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Tamar Schlick, Professor of Chemistry, Mathematics, and Computer Science; B.S. 1982, Wayne State; M.S. 1984, Ph.D. 1987, New York Christopher P. Schlottmann, Clinical Professor of Environmental Studies; B.A. 2002, Haverford College; Ed.M. 2003, Harvard; Ph.D. 2009, New York Benjamin Schmidt, Clinical Associate Professor of History; Director, Digital Humanities; A.B. 2003, Harvard; M.A. 2007, Ph.D. 2013, Princeton Leeore Schnairsohn, Clinical Professor of Expository Writing; A.B. 1998, Harvard; M.F.A. 2004, New York; Ph.D. 2013, Princeton David Schneider, Assistant Professor of Neural Science; B.S. 2003, North Dakota State; M.S. 2005, Connecticut; Ph.D. 2012, Columbia Katie Schneider, Clinical Professor of Biology; B.S. 2002, M.S. 2003, American University; Ph.D. 2009, Maryland (College Park) Andrew Schotter, Professor of Economics; B.S. 1969, Cornell; M.A. 1971, Ph.D. 1973, New York J. Brian Schwartz, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1995, Brandeis; M.F.A. 1998, California Melissa Schwartzberg, Silver Professor and Associate Professor of Politics; A.B. 1996, Washington (St. Louis); Ph.D. 2002, New York David Scicchitano, Professor of Biology; B.A. 1981, Susquehanna; Ph.D. 1986, Pennsylvania State Roman Scoccimarro, Associate Professor of Physics; B.S. 1991, Buenos Aires; Ph.D. 1996, Chicago Tina Sebastiani, Senior Language Lecturer on Italian; Laurea 1998, Siena (Italy); M.A. 2002, Università per Stranieri di Siena Nadrian Seeman, Margaret and Herman Sokol Professor of Chemistry; B.S. 1966, Chicago; Ph.D. 1970, Pittsburgh Eduardo Segura, Language Lecturer on Spanish; B.A. 1990, Sevilla; M.A. 1997, SUNY (Stony Brook); M.A. 2006, New Mexico Charles Seife, Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1993, Princeton; M.S. 1995, Yale; M.S. 1996, Columbia Jasmina Sose Selimotic, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology; B.A. 2002, Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina); M.A. 2004, Tuzlan (Bosnia and Herzegovina); Ph.D. 2009, Sarajevo Dries Sels, Assistant Professor of Physics; B.S. 2008, M.S. 2010 Leuven (Belgium); M.S. 2010, Delft (Netherlands); Ph.D. 2014, Antwerp (Belgium) Sylvia Serfaty, Silver Professor and Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1995, Ecole Normale Supérieure; Ph.D. 1999, Université Paris-Sud Brandon Seward, Courant Instructor of Mathematics; B.S. 2008, M.A. 2009, North Texas; Ph.D. 2015, Michigan Javad Shabani, Associate Professor of Physics; B.S. 2004, Sharif; M.S. 2007, Ph.D. 2011, Princeton Wenteng Shao, Senior Language Lecturer on East Asian Studies; B.A. 2002, Nankai (P.R. China); M.A. 2005, Tsinghua (P.R.China); M.A. 2012, Cornell Robert M. Shapley, Natalie Clews Spencer Professor of the Sciences and Professor of Neural Science, Psychology, and Biology; B.A. 1965, Harvard; Ph.D. 1970, Rockefeller Dennis Shasha, Silver Professor and Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1977, Yale; M.S. 1980, Syracuse; Ph.D. 1984, Harvard Jalal M. I. Shatah, Silver Professor and Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1979, Texas (Austin); Ph.D. 1983, Brown Lytle Shaw, Associate Professor of English; B.A. 1991, Cornell; Ph.D. 2000, California (Berkeley) Tamsin Shaw, Associate Professor of European and Mediterranean Studies and Philosophy; Ph.D. 2001, Cambridge Megan Shea, Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1999, Trinity College; M.A. 2002, Kansas; M.A. 2006, Ph.D. 2009, Cornell Michael Shelley, Professor of Mathematics; B.A. 1981, Colorado; M.S. 1984, Ph.D. 1985, Arizona Normandy Sherwood, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2003, New York; M.F.A. 2013, Brooklyn College Annmaria Shimabuku, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies; B.A. 1997, Middlebury College; M.A. 2001, Tokyo (Japan); Ph.D. 2010, Cornell Karen Shimakawa, Associate Professor of Performance Studies (Tisch) and Asian/Pacific/American Studies; B.A. 1986, California (Berkeley), J.D. 1989, California (Hastings); M.A. 1991, Virginia; Ph.D. 1995, Washington Clay Shirky, Associate Professor of Journalism; Vice Provost for Educational Technologies; B.A. 1986, Yale Ella Shohat, Professor of Art and Public Policy and Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies; B.A. 1981, Bar Ilan (Israel); M.A. 1982, Ph.D. 1986, New York Victor Shoup, Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1983, Wisconsin (Eau Claire); M.S. 1985, Ph.D. 1989, Wisconsin (Madison) John Shovlin, Professor of History; B.A. 1991, Harvard; M.A. 1992, Ph.D. 1998, Chicago Geoff Shullenberger, Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2001, Sarah Lawrence College; M.St. 2004, Oxford; M.A. 2009, Ph.D. 2012, Brown Michael Shum, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 1993, Rice; M.A. 1995, Ph.D. 1999, Northwestern; M.F.A. 2011, Oregon State; Ph.D. 2016, Tennessee Fanny Shum; Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.A. 2011, M.A. 2011, CUNY (Hunter); Ph.D. 2016, Connecticut Charmaine Sia, Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 2010, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 2015, Harvard Mark Siegal, Professor of Biology; Vice Provost for Undergraduate Academic Affairs; Sc.B. 1993, Brown; Ph.D. 1998, Harvard Alan Siegel, Associate Professor of Computer Science; B.S. 1968, Ph.D. 1983, Stanford; M.S. 1975, New York Noel Sikorski, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1999, CUNY (Queens College); M.F.A. 2001, New York Kenneth E. Silver, Silver Professor and Professor of Art History; B.A. 1973, New York; M.A. 1975, Ph.D. 1981, Yale Eero Simoncelli, Silver Professor and Professor of Neural Science; B.A. 1984, Harvard; M.S. 1988, Ph.D. 1993, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nikhil Pal Singh, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis; B.A. 1987, Harvard College; M.A. 1989, Ph.D. 1995, Yale Anirudh Sivaraman, Assistant Professor of Computer Science; B.Tech. 2010, Indian Institute of Technology; S.M. 2012, Ph.D. 2017, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tara Slough, Assistant Professor of Politics; B.A. 2012, B.M. 2012, Rice; M.A. 2014, Ph.D. 2020, Columbia Tycho Sleator, Associate Professor of Physics; B.S. 1979, Illinois (Urbana-Champaign); M.A. 1982, Ph.D. 1986, California (Berkeley) Alastair Smith, Professor of Politics; B.A. 1990, Oxford; Ph.D. 1995, Rochester Duncan Smith, Associate Professor of Biology; B.A. 2004, Cambridge; Ph.D. 2009, Rockefeller Kathryn A. Smith, Associate Professor of Art History; B.A. 1982, Yale; M.A. 1989, Ph.D. 1996, New York Roland R. R. Smith, Associate Professor of Art History; B.A. 1977, M.Phil. 1979, D.Phil. 1983, Oxford Shafer Smith, Associate Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1992, Indiana; Ph.D. 1999, California (Santa Cruz) Alan Sokal, Professor of Physics; B.A., M.A. 1976, Harvard; Ph.D. 1981, Princeton Stephen Solomon, Marjorie Deane Professor of Financial Journalism; Director, Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute; B.A. 1971, Pennsylvania State; J.D. 1975, Georgetown Roxanna Sooudi, Senior Language Lecturer of Spanish and Portuguese; B.A. 1996, Vanderbilt; M.A. 1999, M.Phil. 2001, Ph.D. 2004, Columbia Leah Souffrant, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; A.B. 1997, Vassar College; M.F.A. 2003, Bennington College; Ph.D. 2014, CUNY Arthur Spirling, Professor of Politics and Data Science; BSc 2000, MSc 2001, London School of Economics; Ph.D. 2008, Rochester Patricia Spyer, Global Distinguished Professor of Anthropology; Ph.D. 1992, Chicago Katepalli Raju Sreenivasan, Dean Emeritus of NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; Professor of Physics and Mathematics; University Professor; B.E. 1968, Bangalore; M.E. 1970, Ph.D. 1975, Indian Institute of Science;  M.A. 1985, Yale Ennio Stachetti, Professor of Economics; B.A. 1977, Universidad de Chile, Santiago; M.S. 1980, Ph.D. 1983, Wisconsin (Madison) Christopher Stahl, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1992, Dartmouth College; M.A. 1998, New York Juliet Stanton, Assistant Professor of Linguistics; B.A. 2012, Indiana; Ph.D. 2017, Massachusetts Institute of Technology David Stasavage, Silver Professor and Professor of Politics; Divisional Dean for the Social Sciences and Vice Dean for Strategic Global Initiatives, Faculty of Arts and Science; B.A. 1989, Cornell; Ph.D. 1995, Harvard Daniel Stein, Professor of Physics; Sc.B. 1975, Brown; M.S. 1977, Ph.D. 1979, Princeton Mitchell Stephens, Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1971, Haverford College; M.J. 1973, California (Los Angeles) Elizabeth Stepp, Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.S. 1992, Vanderbilt; Ph.D. 2005, Kentucky Carol Sternhell, Associate Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1971, Radcliffe College; M.A. 1975, Ph.D. 1981, Stanford Emily Stone, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2000, New York; M.F.A. 2010, Pittsburgh Jane Stone, Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1981, SUNY (Binghamton) Karl Storchmann, Clinical Professor of Economics; M.A. 1990, Ph.D. 1998, Bochum (Germany) Jorg Stoye, Assistant Professor of Economics; Diplom-Vol 1999, Cologne; M.Sc. 2000, London School of Economics; M.A. 2001, Ph.D. 2005, Northwestern Sharon Street, Associate Professor of Philosophy; B.A. 1995, Amherst College; Ph.D. 2002, Harvard Michael Strevens, Professor of Philosophy, Bioethics; B.Sc. 1986, B.A. 1988, M.A. 1991, Auckland; Ph.D. 1996, Rutgers Elisabeth Strowick, Professor of German; Ph.D. 1998, University of Hamburg; Habilitation/venia legendi 2005, University of Basel Eduardo Subirats, Professor of Spanish and Portuguese; M.A. 1978, Ph.D. 1981, Barcelona Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, Professor of Computer Science; B. Tech. 1999, Indian Institute of Technology; M.S. 2002, Ph.D. 2005, California (Berkeley) Edward J. Sullivan, Helen Gould Sheppard Professor of the History of Art; B.A. 1971, M.A. 1972, Ph.D. 1979, New York Ioana Suvaina, Assistant Professor/Courant Instructor; B.S. 1999, Bucharest; Ph.D. 2006, SUNY (Stony Brook) Wendy Suzuki, Professor of Neural Science; Seryl Kushner Dean of the College of Arts and Science; B.A. 1987, California (Berkeley); Ph.D. 1993, California (San Diego) Rachel Swarns, Associate Professor of Journalism; B.A. 1989, Howard; M.A. 1994, Kent (England) Anna Szabolcsi, Professor of Linguistics; B.A. 1976, M.A. 1978, Eötvös Loránd (Hungary); Ph.D. 1987, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Estéban Tabak, Professor of Mathematics; Ph.D. 1992, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Avia Tadmor, Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 2014, Harvard; M.F.A. 2018, Columbia Ignatius Tan, Clinical Professor of Biology; B.A. 1981, St. Thomas; M.S. 1986, Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D. 1997, Fordham Yang Tang, Clinical Assistant Professor of Computer Science; B.Eng. 2009, Tsinghua (China); M.Phil. 2011, The Chinese (Hong Kong); Ph.D. 2020, Columbia Diana Taylor, Professor of Performance Studies (Tisch) and Spanish and Portuguese; University Professor; B.A. 1971, University of the Americas (Mexico); Certificat d’Etudes Supérieures 1972, Aix-Marseille (France); M.A. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Ph.D. 1981, Washington Yunior Terry, Clinical Assistant Professor of Music; B.F.A. 2002, California Institute of Arts; M.F.A. 2017, Rutgers Alice Teyssier, Clinical Assistant Professor of Music; B.M., M.M. 2007, Oberlin Conservatory of Music; Diplôme de Spécialization 2009, Conservatoire de Strasbourg (France); D.M.A. 2017, California (San Diego) Sonali Thakkar, Assistant Professor of English; B.A. 2004, Toronto; M.A. 2005, California (Berkeley); Ph.D. 2012, Columbia Helen Liana Theodoratou, Clinical Professor of Hellenic Studies; Director, Program in Hellenic Studies; B.A. 1982, Athens; M.S. 1985, Ph.D. 1992, Pittsburgh Medina Thiam, Assistant Professor of History; B.A. 2012, George Washington; Ph.D. 2022, California (Los Angeles) Kimberly Thomas, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1997, Lenoir Rhyne; M.A. 2003, North Carolina; Ph.D. 2013, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Gary Thoms, Assistant Professor of Linguistics; B.A. 2006, M. Res. 2007, Ph.D. 2011, Strathclyde (Glasgow) Sinclair Thomson, Associate Professor of History; B.A. 1983, California (Berkeley); M.A. 1987, Ph.D. 1996, Wisconsin (Madison) Laura Torres-Rodriguez, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese; B.A. 2006, Puerto Rico; M.A. 2008, Ph.D. 2012, Pennsylvania Zeb Tortorici, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese; B.A. 2000, M.A. 2004, Ph.D. 2010, California (Los Angeles) Petra Tosovska, Clinical Assistant Professor of Chemistry; B.S. 2004, M.S. 2007, Ph.D. 2013, New York Sharon Traiberman, Assistant Professor of Economics; B.S. 2009, Michigan; M.A. 2012, Ph.D. 2016, Princeton Dirk Trauner, Janice Cutler Professor of Chemistry; Ph.D. 1997, University of Vienna (Austria) Ameya Tripathi, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese; B.A. 2014, Cambridge; M.A. 2022, Ph.D. 2022, Columbia Yaacov Trope, Professor of Psychology; B.A. 1970, Tel Aviv; M.A. 1972, Ph.D. 1974, Michigan Esther Truzman, Senior Language Lecturer on Spanish; B.A. 1995, Brooklyn College; M.A. 2003, Brown Yuri Tschinkel, Professor of Mathematics; M.A. 1990, Moscow State; Ph.D. 1992, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kiryl Tsishchanka, Clinical Assistant Professor, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences; M.S. 1992, Belarusian; Ph.D. 1998, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Thuy Linh Tu, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis; B.A. 1994, Bates; M.A., Ph.D. 2003, New York Shannon Tubridy, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology; B.A. 2000, Reed College; M.A. 2011, Ph.D. 2014, New York Joshua Tucker, Professor of Politics; B.A. 1993, Harvard; M.I.S. 1994, Birmingham; M.A., Ph.D. 2000, Harvard Mark Tuckerman, Professor of Chemistry; B.A. 1986, California (Berkeley); M.Phil. 1988, Ph.D. 1993, Columbia Mark W. Tygert, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.A. 2001, Princeton; Ph.D. 2004, Yale Michael Tyrell, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A. 1996, New York; M.F.A. 1999, Iowa Zach Udko, Senior Language Lecturer on Expository Writing; B.A., M.A. 2000, Stanford; M.F.A. 2005, New York Friedrich Ulfers, Associate Professor of German; B.B.A. 1959, City College; M.A. 1961, Ph.D. 1968, New York Peter K. Unger, Professor of Philosophy, Bioethics; B.A. 1962, Swarthmore; D.Phil. 1966, Oxford Nader Uthman, Clinical Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies; Ph.D. 2009, Columbia Joe Vallese, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 2004; M.A.T. 2005, Bard; M.F.A. 2008, New York Jay Van Bavel, Associate Professor of Psychology; B.A. 2002, Alberta; M.A. 2004, Ph.D. 2008, Toronto Christina Van Houten, Clinical Associate Professor of Expository Writing; B.A. 2005, Stetson University; M.A. 2007, Ph.D. 2012, Florida Ken Van Tilburg, Assistant Professor of Physics; B.S. 2011, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 2016, Stanford Eric Vanden-Eijnden, Professor of Mathematics; Ph.D. 1997, Libre de Bruxelles Srinivasa S. 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Steinhardt to host symposium on the art and science of social connection.

The symposium will be held in collaboration with the Jameel Arts & Health Lab on September 18, 2024.

On September 18, NYU Steinhardt will host  The Art and Science of Social Connection , a full-day symposium on the importance of social connection on physical and mental health, quality of life, and longevity. 

The symposium is presented as part of UN General Assembly (UNGA) Healing Arts Week by the  Jameel Arts & Health Lab , established in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO).  Learn more about the importance of social connection from WHO.

The symposium will feature examples of research and practice that support social connection throughout New York City and beyond. The keynote speaker is Dr. Jeremy Nobel; as the founder of  Project UnLonely , Nobel will unpack our personal and shared experiences of loneliness to discover its roots and to show how we can take steps to find comfort and connection through opportunities for creative expression. 

“There is increasing evidence indicating the benefits of the arts and creative arts therapies in improving health at any age,” says  Nisha Sajnani , associate professor and director of the Drama Therapy program , as well as co-founding co-director of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab and founder of  Arts & Health @ NYU . “This symposium will illuminate how artistic expression can motivate individuals and communities to participate more fully in their own health and well-being and support social cohesion, which is a powerful protective factor against the stress of prolonged loneliness and its effects.” 

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This symposium will illuminate how artistic expression can motivate individuals and communities to participate more fully in their own health and well-being. Nisha Sajnani, Associate Professor and Director of the Drama Therapy Program; Co-Founding Co-Director of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab; Founder of Arts & Health @ NYU

Faculty from across Steinhardt will participate, from areas of expertise including art, music, and drama therapy; dance and music education; vocal performance; and media, culture, and communication. Other guests and panelists include world-renowned soprano and WHO Arts & Health Ambassador  Renee Fleming ; National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chair Dr. Maria Rosario Jackson ; Julia Hotz, journalist and author of  The Connection Cure ; and Ian Koebner, strategic advisor for health and wellness at Carnegie Hall.

The symposium will also set the stage for the release of a new report on a historic  Arts and Health Caucus held in advance of a groundbreaking  summit co-hosted by the NEA and the White House Domestic Policy Council earlier this year. The report is published by the Jameel Arts & Health Lab in collaboration with NYU Steinhardt, the Center for Arts and Medicine at the University of Florida, and Harvard University. 

“Our faculty, students, alumni, and partners are reaching into local and global settings to bring the healing arts to those who can benefit from these practices most,” says Jack H. Knott, Gale and Ira Drukier Dean at Steinhardt. "I am excited to share how NYU Steinhardt is advancing knowledge about the healing power of the arts through our clinics and performances, which create opportunities for the community.”

Learn more about the symposium and register today.

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    The Ph.D. in Performance Studies at NYU is an intensive, highly competitive five-year program that trains students to conduct advanced research and scholarship. The first of its kind (and still one of a very few) as a stand-alone doctoral program in performance studies, NYU Performance Studies was ranked #1 by the National Research Council in ...

  8. The Institute

    A total of 18 courses (72 points) are required for the PhD degree. Each student registers for three courses per semester for the first five semesters. One course in the fifth semester is dedicated to developing the dissertation proposal. In the sixth semester students register for 12 points devoted preparing for the oral exam and beginning work ...

  9. MA, Art, Education, and Community Practice

    Mailing Additional Items. If any application materials need to be mailed to our office, mail the materials to NYU Steinhardt, Office of Graduate Admissions, 82 Washington Square East, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10003-6680. Please do not mail your materials in binders or folders.

  10. The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University

    Academics. Conservation Program. Archaeology. Research and Library. Apply. Support Us. The Institute of Fine Arts is your destination for the past, present, and future of art.

  11. MA, Teaching Art, Grades K-12, Initial Certification

    Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. With a focus on contemporary art, social justice education, and critical multiculturalism, the MA in Teaching Art, K-12, Initial Certification envisions the artist-educator as cultural worker, intellectual, and activist.

  12. Application Requirements

    Application Requirements

  13. History of Art and Archaeology (PhD)

    The PhD Program at the Institute of Fine Arts is a course of study designed for the person who wants to investigate the role of the visual arts in culture through detailed, object-based examination as well as historical and theoretical interpretation. The degree program provides a focused and rigorous experience supported by interaction with ...

  14. NYU Art Therapy

    NYU Art Therapy - NYU Steinhardt ... Art Therapy

  15. PhD, Teaching and Learning

    Online Info Session. In this session, NYU faculty share information about the PhD programs in the department of Teaching & Learning, including the PhD in Teaching & Learning, PhD in English Education, PhD in Bilingual Education, and PhD in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Faculty provide an overview of the programs and answer ...

  16. Art & Public Policy

    Art & Public Policy. Innovators and intellectuals from around the world converge to push the possibilities of cultural production. We offer an intensive one-year MA in Arts Politics and an undergraduate minor taught by internationally recognized leaders in their fields. Our program is a meeting place for arts activists whose work cannot be ...

  17. Prospective Students at the Institute

    Candidates wishing to be considered for admission to the Institute for Fall 2024 should submit their applications by. Applications are processed electronically by NYU's Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) Office of Admissions, [email protected], 212-998-8050. Applications to the IFA are submitted electronically through GSAS.

  18. Department of Art History

    Department of Art History. as.nyu.edu/arthistory. Silver Center, 100 Washington Square East, Room 303, New York, NY 10003-6688 • 212-998-8180.

  19. Art Therapy (MA)

    This 60-credit Master of Arts program in Art Therapy prepares graduates to become a licensed creative arts therapist in New York State. Coursework integrates p sychotherapy and visual arts practice to engage the creative power of art for clinical assessment and treatment. The curriculum promotes scholarly research and evidence-based clinical ...

  20. PDF Art Therapy (MA)

    This 60-credit Master of Arts program in Art Therapy prepares graduates to become a licensed creative arts therapist in New York State. Coursework integrates psychotherapy and visual arts practice to engage the creative power of art for clinical assessment and treatment. The curriculum promotes scholarly research and evidence-based clinical ...

  21. Faculty of Arts and Science

    Maria C. Abascal, Assistant Professor of Sociology; B.A. 2009, Columbia; M.A. 2012, Ph.D. 2016, Princeton Gabriel Abend, Associate Professor of Sociology; Licenciado ...

  22. Steinhardt To Host Symposium on the Art and Science of Social

    The symposium will be held in collaboration with the Jameel Arts & Health Lab on September 18, 2024. On September 18, NYU Steinhardt will host The Art and Science of Social Connection, a full-day symposium on the importance of social connection on physical and mental health, quality of life, and longevity.. The symposium is presented as part of UN General Assembly (UNGA) Healing Arts Week by ...

  23. Boris Groys

    Education 1971 B.A./B.S. (Philosophy and Mathematics), University of Leningrad; 1992 Ph.D (Philosophy), University of Muenster Areas of Research/Interest

  24. Alexander Grosberg

    Arts & Science Fiscal, Payroll, and Academic Appointment Contacts ... Education. Doctor of Sciences 1982 (Physics & Mathematics), Moscow State University ... Alexander Grosberg Professor Of Physics; Director of Graduate Studies [email protected] 726 Broadway, Room 881 New York, NY 10003 Phone: (212) 992-9574 . Lab Homepage; CV; Publication List ...