Princeton University

Similar documents
FRANKLIN D. CHAMBERS,

Curricular Reviews: Harvard, Yale & Princeton. DUE Meeting

Christopher Curran. Curriculum Vita

JAMALIN R. HARP. Adjunct, Texas Christian University, Department of History January 2016 May 2016 HIST 10603: United States Before 1877

PRINCIPAL LOYOLA SCHOOL

Biomedical Sciences. Career Awards for Medical Scientists. Collaborative Research Travel Grants

KATIE E. DIETER CURRICULUM VITAE. CONTACT INFORMATION 416 Somersbe Place Bloomington, IN

MABEL ABRAHAM. 710 Uris Hall Broadway mabelabraham.com New York, New York Updated January 2017 EMPLOYMENT

Resume. Christine Ann Loucks Telephone: (208) (work)

Course Description: Technology:

OFFICE OF ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT. Annual Report

Wright State University

Co-teaching in the ESL Classroom

Albert Einstein High School s 45 th Birthday Crewcuts and Bobby Socks

The Letters Of John F. Kennedy By John F. Kennedy

Libraries Embrace the Engineering Grand Challenges

Application for Admission

Judith Fox Notre Dame Law School 725 Howard Street South Bend, IN (574)

1GOOD LEADERSHIP IS IMPORTANT. Principal Effectiveness and Leadership in an Era of Accountability: What Research Says

Developing Effective Teachers of Mathematics: Factors Contributing to Development in Mathematics Education for Primary School Teachers

ECON 365 fall papers GEOS 330Z fall papers HUMN 300Z fall papers PHIL 370 fall papers

Room: Office Hours: T 9:00-12:00. Seminar: Comparative Qualitative and Mixed Methods

Academic Affairs Policy #1

Writing for the AP U.S. History Exam

University of Southern California Hayward R. Alker Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for International Studies,

CONFLICT OF INTEREST CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO. Audit Report June 11, 2014

Strategic Planning for Retaining Women in Undergraduate Computing

Academic Affairs Policy #1

Collaborative Partnerships

AGENDA Symposium on the Recruitment and Retention of Diverse Populations

Pattern of Administration, Department of Art. Pattern of Administration Department of Art Revised: Autumn 2016 OAA Approved December 11, 2016

Application for Fellowship Theme Year Sephardic Identities, Medieval and Early Modern. Instructions and Checklist

Philosophy of Literacy. on a daily basis. My students will be motivated, fluent, and flexible because I will make my reading

Standard 5: The Faculty. Martha Ross James Madison University Patty Garvin


Marialena Rivera Texas State University 601 University Dr., ASB South 324 San Marcos, TX Office phone:

Forward: Ed Sparer's Legacy

WOMEN RESEARCH RESULTS IN ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM

Guide to the Clarice Chase Dunn Papers,

at the University of San Francisco MSP Brochure

Education: Professional Experience: Personnel leadership and management

FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS ON THE WALL ABOVE THE EXHIBITION CASES

The Dropout Crisis is a National Issue

FEIRONG YUAN, PH.D. Updated: April 15, 2016

LINGUISTICS. Learning Outcomes (Graduate) Learning Outcomes (Undergraduate) Graduate Programs in Linguistics. Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics

TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CRITERIA FOR PROMOTION & TENURE AND FACULTY EVALUATION GUIDELINES 9/16/85*

MS-431 The Cold War Aerospace Technology Oral History Project. Creator: Wright State University. Department of Archives and Special Collections

OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES SAMPLE WEB CONFERENCE OR ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

Approved Academic Titles

Statistical Consulting at Liberal Arts Colleges Mellon Foundation Workshop Report

BARUCH RANKINGS: *Named Standout Institution by the

Renae Townsend G21 PBL Project

SECTION 1: SOLES General Information FACULTY & PERSONNEL HANDBOOK

Marissa Martino Golden

Missouri 4-H University of Missouri 4-H Center for Youth Development

LaGrange College. Faculty Handbook

African American Studies Program Self-Study. Professor of History. October 9, 2015

VI-1.12 Librarian Policy on Promotion and Permanent Status

UVA Office of University Building Official. Annual Report

Journal Article Growth and Reading Patterns

Holbrook Public Schools

Data Glossary. Summa Cum Laude: the top 2% of each college's distribution of cumulative GPAs for the graduating cohort. Academic Honors (Latin Honors)

Let s Meet the Presidents

The Winter-Reed Partnership

Oklahoma State University Policy and Procedures

National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)

Pattern of Administration. For the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering The Ohio State University Revised: 6/15/2012

B.A., Amherst College, Women s and Gender Studies, Magna Cum Laude (2001)

Los Angeles City College Student Equity Plan. Signature Page

Rebecca McLain Hodges

Positive turning points for girls in mathematics classrooms: Do they stand the test of time?

Tenure Track policy. A career path for promising young academics. University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG)

Getting into top colleges. Farrukh Azmi, MD, PhD

Consumer Textile Product Design and Development

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH CONSULTANT

Russell M. Rhine. Education

CURRICULUM VITAE LAWRENCE A. DUBIN

Math Teacher. Job Outline: Jesuit High School is seeking a full-time high school math teacher for the school year.

Residential Admissions Procedure Manual

Policy for Hiring, Evaluation, and Promotion of Full-time, Ranked, Non-Regular Faculty Department of Philosophy

Faculty Home News Faculty

Advancing the Discipline of Leadership Studies. What is an Academic Discipline?

Long Beach Unified School District

13:00-17:00 "Preservation Quest: How to preserve your home movies, CDs, videos, and more"

Expanded Learning Time Expectations for Implementation

A Diverse Student Body

Building Extension s Public Value

Career Series Interview with Dr. Dan Costa, a National Program Director for the EPA

Curriculum Vitae IMAD A. ELHAJ

Undergraduates Views of K-12 Teaching as a Career Choice

The Honorable John D. Tinder, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7 th Circuit (retired) Clerk

African American Studies Program Self-Study. Professor of History. October 8, 2010

The Sarasota County Pre International Baccalaureate International Baccalaureate Programs at Riverview High School

An Education Newsletter from the Attorneys of Rosenstein, Fist & Ringold 2017 Issue 6

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Oak Park and River Forest High School District 200 Board of Education May 22, 2014 Personnel Report

How to Apply for Fellowships & Internships Connecting students to global careers!

ACCT 3400, BUSN 3400-H01, ECON 3400, FINN COURSE SYLLABUS Internship for Academic Credit Fall 2017

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY

ELLEN E. ENGEL. Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Ph.D. - Accounting, 1997.

Transcription:

Princeton University HONORS FACULTY MEMBERS RECEIVING EMERITUS STATUS May 2016 { 1 }

The biographical sketches were written by staff and colleagues in the departments of those honored. { 2 }

Contents Faculty Members Receiving Emeritus Status 2016 Scott Gordon Burnham...3 Edward James Champlin...6 Douglas Wells Clark...10 Ronald J. Comer... 13 John Madison Cooper... 15 Angus Stewart Deaton...18 Paul Joseph DiMaggio...22 Robert A. Freidin...25 John Richard Gott III...28 Abdellah Hammoudi..................... 30 Nancy Weiss Malkiel...34 Kirk T. McDonald...36 Ignacio Rodríguez-Iturbe...40 Jerome Silbergeld...43 P. Adams Sitney...46 Szymon Suckewer...49 Ronald Edward Surtz...52 Robert Daniel Willig... 55 { 1 }

Nancy Weiss Malkiel N ancy Weiss Malkiel joined the Princeton University Department of History faculty as Nancy Weiss in 1969, where she rose through the ranks from assistant professor, 1969 1975, to associate professor, 1975 1982, to professor thereafter. She was educated at Smith College, obtaining her B.A. summa cum laude and graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1965, and she went on from there having won a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship to Harvard University for her M.A. (1966) and her Ph.D. (1970). Nancy s career as a writer and teacher has been a distinguished one. When she came to Princeton, she was already an accomplished scholar. Smith College had published her solid, full-length biography, as one reader called it, of Charles Francis Murphy, 1858 1924: Respectability and Responsibility in Tammany Politics in 1968. She went on to publish The National Urban League, 1910 1940 (Oxford University Press, 1974), Farewell to the Party of Lincoln: Black Politics in the Age of FDR (Princeton University Press, 1983), and Whitney M. Young, Jr., and the Struggle for Civil Rights (Princeton University Press, 1989). While doing research and writing her later books, Nancy was also lecturing, precepting, and leading seminars in the history department and the Program in American Studies. Indeed, she taught or cotaught some of the largest courses in the department s history, courses that routinely attracted in excess of 200 students. The United States since 1940, her signature course, enrolled over 300 students on six different occasions, an enormous number for a class at Princeton University. After spending a year, 1986 87, on a fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, Nancy s career took a strikingly different turn. Although she had served as master of Dean Mathey College from 1982 to 1986, she returned to Princeton to take up the many more challenging duties associated with the Office of Dean of the College in 1987, a position she held for twentyfour years. Thereafter, following a well-earned leave, she resumed teaching and research in the history department. By then, the focus of her research had shifted, and she was devoting herself to exploring the decisions that elite male colleges and universities in the United States { 34 }

and the United Kingdom made to admit women in the late 1960s and 1970s, and that their female counterparts made to admit men. In conjunction with this research, she taught a number of undergraduate seminars on coeducation and women in higher education in general. Her work will culminate in a book on achieving coeducation, now in the publication process at Princeton University Press. Twenty-four years as dean of the college marked an extraordinary tenure in that office. Formally speaking, Nancy was the senior administrator in the University president s cabinet supervising all aspects of undergraduate education curriculum, teaching and advising, and rules and responsibilities as they affected the undergraduate student body. This meant she had to provide oversight for a number of specialized offices that catered to undergraduate needs and concerns, everything from academic standing to the students place in the residential college system. And this in turn meant she spent uncountable hours chairing committees, serving as a member of other committees, and counseling the Faculty Advisory Committee on Appointments and Advancements (the Committee of Three). Nancy counts as among her major accomplishments as dean of the college her input into and coordination of the reform of the curriculum with regard to general education, the heightened emphasis on and institutional underpinnings of international experiences for Princeton s students, the founding of the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning, and the significant expansion of educational opportunities for freshmen. She also was a major force in the augmentation of the residential college system, the formulation and administration of the undergraduate grading policy, and the implementation of the University s pathbreaking no-loan financial aid policy. Outside the University, Nancy served in numerous capacities with distinction. She held, in addition to numerous other positions, that of chair of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation for ten years (1999 2009), and she was also a member of the board of her alma mater, Smith College, in various capacities for ten years (1984 1994). Among her many awards and honors, the bestowal of the degree of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, by Smith College in 1997 and the establishment of the Nancy Weiss Malkiel Junior Faculty Fellowship in 2015 by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation to celebrate her forty years of service stand out as especially noteworthy. { 35 }