List of Middlebury College faculty
The following is a list of notable Middlebury College faculty, including current and former faculty. For a list of Middlebury alumni, refer to the list of Middlebury College alumni.
Notable faculty
Arts
- Suzanne Bocanegra – Professor of Art
- François Clemmons – Grammy Award-winning singer, Artist-in-residence and Twilight Scholar
- Jason Mittell – Professor of Film and Media Culture
- Su Lian Tan – composer and flautist, Professor of Music
Humanities and literature
- Eve Adler – Professor of Greek, Latin and Hebrew
- Harold Bloom – taught at Bread Loaf School of English
- John Engels – poet, Professor of Literature
- Frank Hugh Foster – Professor of Philosophy
- Robert Frost – Professor of Poetry at Middlebury's Bread Loaf School of English; a major influence on the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
- John Gardner – taught at Bread Loaf Writers' Conference[1]
- David Huddle – professor of creative writing, poetry and autobiography at Middlebury's Bread Loaf School of English
- John Irving – taught at Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
- Donald Justice – taught at Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
- Toni Morrison – taught at Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
- Howard Nemerov – taught at Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
- G. Dennis O'Brien – Professor of Philosophy, 8th President of the University of Rochester
- Robert Pack – taught English; from 1973 to 1995 served as director of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
- Jay Parini – Professor of Literature of Writing, co-founder of the New England Review, author of The Last Station
- John Crowe Ransom – taught at Bread Loaf School of English
- Theodore Roethke – taught at Bread Loaf School of English
- Mark Strand – taught at Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
- William Carlos Williams – taught at Bread Loaf School of English
Languages
- Oskar Seidlin – Professor of German
- Mark R.V. Southern – Professor of German and Linguistics
- Ghil'ad Zuckermann – Professor of Hebrew Linguistics
Natural sciences
- Charles Baker Adams – Professor of Chemistry and Natural History
- Matthew T. Dickerson – Professor of Computer Science, scholar of the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien and the Inklings
- Anne Kelly Knowles – Professor of Geography
- Ronald D. Liebowitz – 16th President of Middlebury College, former Professor of Geography
- Bill McKibben – American environmentalist and Schumann Distinguished Scholar of Environmental Science[2]
- Reuben D. Mussey – Professor of Medicine
- John S. Rigden – Professor of Physics, former editor of the American Journal of Physics, fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Academy of Sciences
- Frank Winkler – astronomer, Gamaliel Painter Bicentennial Professor of Physics
- Richard Wolfson – Benjamin F. Wissler Professor of Physics
Social sciences
- Nathaniel Chipman – Professor of Law, former United States senator, former federal judge, and former chief justice of Vermont[3]
- David Colander – Christian A. Johnson Distinguished Professor of Economics
- Murray Dry – Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science
- Paul Monod – Professor of History[4]
- Caitlin Myers - Professor of Economics
- Allison Stanger – Professor of International Politics and Economics
- David Stoll – Professor of Anthropology
Fellows in Residence
- Madeline Kunin – Bicentennial Fellow in Residence and 77th Governor of Vermont[5]
Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
- Jan Knippers Black – Professor of Human Rights
- Avner Cohen – Professor of Nuclear History and Strategic Policy
- Russell D. Howard – Professor of Counterterrorism and Special Operations
- Pushpa Iyer – Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution
- Beryl Levinger – Professor of International Development
- William C. Potter – Professor of Nonproliferation Studies; Director of James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies
- Robert Rogowsky – Professor of International Trade and Economic Diplomacy
- Jason Scorse – Professor of Environmental Policy Studies; Director of the Center for Blue Economy
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References
- Silesky, Barry (2004). John Gardner: Literary Outlaw. Algonquin Books. p. 209. ISBN 9781565122185. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
- Author and environmentalist Bill McKibben appointed Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College
- Nathaniel Chipman. Encyclopedia, Vermont Biography. 1912. p. 367. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
Charles M. Smith governor of vermont biography.
- Paul Monod at middlebury.edu, accessed June 17, 2013
- "News Room. May 12, 1999". Middlebury. 1999-05-12. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
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