List of George Washington University faculty
This is a list of notable George Washington University faculty, including both current and past faculty at the Washington, D.C. school, as well as university officials. As of 2007, The George Washington University employs approximately 1,130 full-time, in addition to part-time, faculty members across its three campuses.[1] Presidents John Quincy Adams and Ulysses Grant served on the Board of Trustees, as did Attorney General Eric Holder. Professors have been government officials, leading scientists, and others. Edward Teller, a physicist considered the father of the hydrogen bomb taught at GW. Frank Sesno, a CNN Special Correspondent, currently teaches in that field and since Fall of 2009, will be the Director of the School of Media and Public Affairs. The current President of the University is Steven Knapp.
Faculty
- Ferid Murad, University Professor, Nobel Laureate
- Dana Perino, former White House Press Secretary in the George W. Bush Administration
- Albert Freeman Africanus King, Professor of Obstetrics.
- George Gamow (1934–1954), physicist and cosmologist
- Edward Teller (1935–1941), nuclear physicist and father of the hydrogen bomb
- Jonathan Turley, Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law and frequent guest on news programs.
- Elizabeth Glass Geltman, Professor of Law
- James N. Rosenau, former president of the International Studies Association
- Amitai Etzioni, former president of the American Sociological Association
- Seyyed Hossein Nasr, founder and first president of the Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy
- Edward "Skip" Gnehm, former US Ambassador to Jordan, Kuwait and Australia
- Lee Sigelman, Editor of the American Political Science Review.
- Dr. Thomas Sewall, anatomist and founding member of medical department.
- Leon Fuerth, former National Security Adviser to Vice President Al Gore
- Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to United States Secretary of State Colin Powell
- Yvonne Captain-Hidalgo, Executive Director Phi Beta Delta Honor Society
- John Logsdon, member of Columbia Accident Investigation Board, NASA Advisory Council
- Judith Butler, former assistant Professor of Philosophy
- Thomas J. Dodd, Jr., former adjunct professor, former United States Ambassador to Uruguay and to Costa Rica
- Steven V. Roberts, journalist, writer, commentator.
- Zalmi Azmi, current CIO of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Cecil Jacobson, rogue fertility doctor. [1]
- Frank Sesno, CNN Special Correspondent
- Alan Grayson, Lecturer in Government Contracts Program, currently a member of the US House of Representatives
- Karl Inderfurth, former Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs
- Thomas E. McNamara, former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs
- Eric Newsom, former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs
- Lynda Maddox, Professor of Marketing and Advertising, past chair of the academic division of the American Advertising Federation
- Pedro Rossello, Professor of Global Health. Former Governor of Puerto Rico.
- John B. Conway, Professor of Mathematics
- Spencer Overton, Law Professor, George Washington University Law School, former US Attorney, top bundler for Barack Obama, member of President-elect Obama's Justice Department Review Team.
- Thomas Buergenthal, former Professor of International and Comparative Law and Jurisprudence at The George Washington University Law School, presently the American judge on the International Court of Justice.
- Steve Charnovitz, Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School, member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
- Martha Finnemore, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, prominent constructivist scholar of international relations
- Randall R. Rader, former Law Professor, current federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
- Josiah Meigs, Professor of Experimental Philosophy in the early 19th century.
- William J. Crowe, former Professor of International Affairs, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Corporate Board Member
- William DeVries, first surgeon to perform a successful permanent artificial heart implantation
- Ken Lay, former Assistant Professor, former Chairman and CEO of Enron.
- Stephen Hess, Professor of Media and Public Affairs, Advisor to Presidents Ford and Carter, former US Representative to the UN General Assembly, and current Senior Fellow Emeritus in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institute.
- Ambassador Ronald D. F. Palmer, Professor of the Practice of International Affairs, U.S. Ambassador to Togo, 1976–78, to Malaysia, 1981–83, and to Mauritius 1986-89.
- Ambassador John W. McDonald, Professor of Law
- Robert J. Callahan, current Ambassador to Nicaragua, former SMPA Professor
- Joseph LeBaron, former Elliott School faculty, current Ambassador to Qatar, former Ambassador to Mauritania
- William H. Luers, former Visiting Lecturer, former Ambassador to Venezuela, to Czechoslovakia
- William Matthew Merrick, former Congressman from Maryland, former Professor of Law
- Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., former US Senator from Connecticut and former Professor of Law
- Stanton J. Peelle, former Congressman from Indiana and chief justice of the United States Court of Claims, former Professor of Law
- Peter Plympton Smith, former Congressman from Vermont, former Dean of the School of Education and Human Development
- Gregory G. Garre, Law Professor, former United States Solicitor General
- Jeffrey Rosen, Professor of Law
- John W. Snow, former United States Secretary of Treasury, former Professor of Law, as well as graduate
- William Kovacic, Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, former Professor of Government Contracts Law
- Stuart Umpleby, cybernetician and a professor in the Department of Management and Director of the Research Program in Social and Organizational Learning in the School of Business
- Christopher Kojm, Chairman of the National Intelligence Council
- Congressman John Miller
- Henry Farrell (political scientist)
- Congressman Stephen Solarz
- Willis Van Devanter, former Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- William Strong, former Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- John Marshall Harlan, former Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- David Josiah Brewer, former Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Robert Work, Undersecretary of the Navy
- Scott Pace
- John Logsdon
- Stephen C. Smith, Professor of Economics and International Affairs
- Andrew A. Michta
- Waldemar J. Gallman, former United States Ambassador to Iraq and United States Ambassador to Poland
- Edward P. Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
- Vikram Chandra, author of Sacred Games and winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize
- Jane Shore, poet
- Vincent du Vigneaud, biochemist who headed the Biochemistry Department at the George Washington University School of Medicine, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1955
- Nathaniel C. Comfort, former researcher in the Department of History
- S. M. Krishna, current Minister of External Affairs of India
- Ruth Aaronson Bari, mathematician known for her work in graph theory and homomorphisms
- Peter Caws, Professor of Philosophy
- Moudud Ahmed, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh
- Marc Lynch, director of the Institute for Middle East Studies, and the Middle East Studies Program
- Hossein Askari (professor)
- Michael Barnett, University Professor
- Richard Restak, Clinical Professor of Neurology
Board of trustees
- Josiah Meigs, original member
- Return J. Meigs, Jr., former Governor of Ohio, former US Senator, original member
- Thomas Sewall, original member and Professor
- Luther Rice, original member
- Burgiss Allison, Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, original member
- Spencer Houghton Cone, Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, original member
- Obadiah B. Brown, Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, original member
- Amos Kendall, former United States Postmaster General, former President of the Board
- John Quincy Adams, former President of the United States, former member
- Ulysses S. Grant, former President of the United States, honorary, former member
- Alexander Graham Bell, inventor, former member
- Ulysses S. Grant III, Major General in the United States Army, grandson of President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant, former university Vice President and Trustee
- William Wilson Corcoran, former
- Bennett Champ Clark, alumnus, former US Senator, former member
- Lewis Strauss, former United States Secretary of Commerce, former member
- Phil Graham, former co-owner of The Washington Post, former member
- J. Edgar Hoover, alumnus, 1st Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, former member
- Margaret Truman, alumna, daughter of United States President Harry Truman, former member
- Melville Bell Grosvenor, former president of the National Geographic Society and editor of National Geographic Magazine, former member
- Jacob Burns, alumnus, former member
- David M. Kennedy, alumnus, former United States Secretary of Treasury, former member
- Melvin R. Laird, former United States Secretary of Defense, former member
- Sharon Percy Rockefeller, wife of US Senator Jay Rockefeller, former member
- Eric Holder, Attorney General of the United States, former member
- John Warner, former US Senator, former member
- Mark Warner, alumnus, US Senator, former member
- Daniel Inouye, alumnus, US Senator, former member
- Robert H. Smith, former member
- Charles Taylor Manatt, alumnus, former Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, former Chairman of the Board
- Ted Lerner, alumnus, billionaire developer and owner of the Washington Nationals, former member
- Randy Levine, alumnus, President of the New York Yankees, current member
- Robert K. Tanenbaum, owner of the Washington Nationals, current member
Presidents
The President of The George Washington University is the University's chief executive officer, appointed by the Board of Trustees and required by it "to establish the University’s vision, oversee its teaching and research mission and guide its future."[2] The current president of The George Washington University is Steven Knapp.
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