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This '''list of University of Pittsburgh faculty''' includes instructors, researchers, and administrators of the [[University of Pittsburgh]], a [[Commonwealth System of Higher Education|state-related]] research university located in [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], United States.
This '''list of University of Pittsburgh faculty''' includes instructors, researchers, and administrators of the [[University of Pittsburgh]], a [[Commonwealth System of Higher Education|state-related]] research university located in [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], United States.


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== Arts and entertainment ==
== Arts and entertainment ==
[[File:Geri-allen-by-pablo-secca.jpg|thumb|right|[[Geri Allen]] was director of the Jazz Studies Program at Pitt until her death in 2017]]
[[File:Geri-allen-by-pablo-secca.jpg|thumb|right|[[Geri Allen]] was director of the Jazz Studies Program at Pitt until her death in 2017]]
*[[Geri Allen]] ([[University of Pittsburgh School of Arts and Sciences|A&S]] 1983G, faculty 2013-2017) - jazz composer, educator, and pianist<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.news.pitt.edu/GeriAllenSeminarConcert|title=43rd Annual Pitt Jazz Seminar and Concert Set for November|publisher=University of Pittsburgh|first=Sharon|last=Blake|date=August 22, 2013|accessdate=August 26, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Geri Allen]] ([[University of Pittsburgh School of Arts and Sciences|A&S]] 1983G, faculty 2013–2017) jazz composer, educator, and pianist<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.news.pitt.edu/GeriAllenSeminarConcert|title=43rd Annual Pitt Jazz Seminar and Concert Set for November|publisher=University of Pittsburgh|first=Sharon|last=Blake|date=August 22, 2013|accessdate=August 26, 2013}}</ref>
*[[F. Curtis Canfield]] (faculty 1967-73) - theater director and drama professor
*[[F. Curtis Canfield]] (faculty 1967–73) theater director and drama professor
*[[Caitlin Clarke]] - theater and film actress; theatre teacher
*[[Caitlin Clarke]] theater and film actress; theatre teacher
*[[David Dalessandro]] (administrator) - screenwriter of 2006 thriller ''[[Snakes on a Plane]]''
*[[David Dalessandro]] (administrator) screenwriter of 2006 thriller ''[[Snakes on a Plane]]''
*[[Nathan Davis (saxophonist)|Nathan Davis]] (faculty 1969-2013) - jazz musician
*[[Nathan Davis (saxophonist)|Nathan Davis]] (faculty 1969–2013) jazz musician
*[[Terrance Hayes]] (MFA 1997, faculty 2013-present) - poet whose books have won such awards as the [[National Book Award for Poetry]] and the [[National Poetry Series]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/ae/books/briefing-books-lauded-poet-terrance-hayes-heads-to-pitt-700630/|title=Briefing Books: Lauded poet Terrance Hayes heads to Pitt|first=Tony|last=Norman|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=August 25, 2013|accessdate=August 25, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Terrance Hayes]] (MFA 1997, faculty 2013–present) poet whose books have won such awards as the [[National Book Award for Poetry]] and the [[National Poetry Series]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/ae/books/briefing-books-lauded-poet-terrance-hayes-heads-to-pitt-700630/|title=Briefing Books: Lauded poet Terrance Hayes heads to Pitt|first=Tony|last=Norman|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=August 25, 2013|accessdate=August 25, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Chuck Kinder]] (faculty 1980–2014) – is an American novelist.
*[[Carl Kurlander]] (faculty) - Hollywood screenwriter, television writer/producer, and author
*[[Carl Kurlander]] (faculty) – Hollywood screenwriter, television writer/producer, and author
*[[Jeanne Marie Laskas]] (MFA 1986, faculty 2001-present) - journalist/writer, author of ''Concussion, [[GQ]]'' correspondent
*[[Jeanne Marie Laskas]] (MFA 1986, faculty 2001–present) – journalist/writer, author of ''Concussion, [[GQ]]'' correspondent
*[[Nicole Mitchell (musician)|Nicole Mitchell]] (faculty 2019-present) - American jazz [[flautist]] and composer<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-ab&q=pitt+jazz|title=Pitt names Nicole Mitchell as head of jazz studies department|first=Rick|last=Nowlin|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=January 14, 2019|accessdate=January 14, 2019}}</ref>
*[[Nicole Mitchell (musician)|Nicole Mitchell]] (faculty 2019–2022) – American jazz [[flautist]] and composer<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.google.com/search?q=pitt+jazz|title=Pitt names Nicole Mitchell as head of jazz studies department|first=Rick|last=Nowlin|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=January 14, 2019|accessdate=January 14, 2019}}</ref>
*[[Ed Ochester]] - professor, poet, and editor
*[[Rob Penny]] - professor, poet, and playwright
*[[Joe Negri]] (faculty) jazz guitarist and educator
*[[Ed Ochester]] – professor, poet, and editor
*[[Christopher Rawson]] (faculty) - writer and theater critic
*[[Ed Roberson]] (A&S 1970, faculty) - poet
*[[Rob Penny]] professor, poet, and playwright
*[[Rebecca Skloot]] (MFA, faculty) - freelance science writer; best selling author; specializes in science and medicine
*[[Christopher Rawson]] (faculty) writer and theater critic
*[[Ed Roberson]] (A&S 1970, faculty) – poet
*[[Terry Smith (art historian)|Terry Smith]] - art historian, art critic, and artist
*[[Franklin Toker]] (faculty) - architectural historian and author
*[[Rebecca Skloot]] (MFA, faculty) freelance science writer; best selling author; specializes in science and medicine
*[[Terry Smith (art historian)|Terry Smith]] – art historian, art critic, and artist
*[[Jack Stauber]] – YouTuber, musician, singer-songwriter, designer, and animator
*[[Chad Taylor (drummer)|Chad Taylor]] (faculty 2024–present) – American jazz drummer<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.utimes.pitt.edu/news/drummer-and-educator-chad|title=Drummer and educator Chad Taylor to head Jazz Studies Program|newspaper=University Times|volume=56|issue=18|publisher=University of Pittsburgh|location=Pittsburgh, PA|date=May 3, 2024|accessdate=May 3, 2024}}</ref>
*[[Franklin Toker]] (faculty) – architectural historian and author


==Business and economics==
==Business and economics==
[[File:Al Roth, Sydney Ideas lecture 2012c.jpg|thumb|upright|Al Roth conducted much of his Nobel Prize-winning work in economics while at Pitt.]]
[[File:Al Roth, Sydney Ideas lecture 2012c.jpg|thumb|upright|Al Roth conducted much of his Nobel Prize-winning work in economics while at Pitt.]]
* [[Alvin E. Roth]] (faculty 1982-1998) - [[Nobel Prize]]-winning economist; Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Economics<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/education/nobel-winner-roth-has-ties-to-university-of-pittsburgh-657681/ | title=Nobel winner Roth has ties to University of Pittsburgh | first=Eleanor | last=Chute | newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | date=October 16, 2012 | accessdate=August 3, 2013}}</ref>
* [[Alvin E. Roth]] (faculty 1982–1998) [[Nobel Prize]]-winning economist; Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Economics<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/education/nobel-winner-roth-has-ties-to-university-of-pittsburgh-657681/ | title=Nobel winner Roth has ties to University of Pittsburgh | first=Eleanor | last=Chute | newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | date=October 16, 2012 | accessdate=August 3, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Jagdish Sheth]] (Katz 1962, 1966; faculty 1973-1974) - business consultant; Albert Frey Professor of Marketing<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jagsheth.net/about_positions.html |title=Dr. Jagdish N. Sheth: Academic & Administrative Positions |accessdate=October 15, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131015165243/http://www.jagsheth.net/about_positions.html |archivedate=October 15, 2013 |df= }}</ref>
*[[Jagdish Sheth]] (Katz 1962, 1966; faculty 1973–1974) business consultant; Albert Frey Professor of Marketing<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jagsheth.net/about_positions.html |title=Dr. Jagdish N. Sheth: Academic & Administrative Positions |accessdate=October 15, 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131015165243/http://www.jagsheth.net/about_positions.html |archivedate=October 15, 2013 }}</ref>


==History==
==History==
*[[Barbara Stern Burstin]] (faculty) - [[The Holocaust|Holocaust]] scholar and author
*[[Barbara Stern Burstin]] (faculty) [[The Holocaust|Holocaust]] scholar and author
*[[Paul Russell Cutright]] (PhD, faculty) - American historian and biologist
*[[Paul Russell Cutright]] (PhD, faculty) American historian and biologist
*[[Robert Donnorummo]] - Senior Research Associate and Associate Director of the Center for Russian and East European Studies
*[[Robert Donnorummo]] Senior Research Associate and Associate Director of the Center for Russian and East European Studies
*[[Seymour Drescher]] (faculty) - historian known for his work on [[Alexis de Tocqueville]] and slavery
*[[Seymour Drescher]] (faculty) historian known for his work on [[Alexis de Tocqueville]] and slavery
*[[Hugh Kearney]] (faculty) - British historian
*[[Hugh Kearney]] (faculty) British historian
*[[Irina Livezeanu]] (faculty) - historian of [[Eastern Europe]] and the Holocaust
*[[Irina Livezeanu]] (faculty) historian of [[Eastern Europe]] and the Holocaust
*[[Patrick Manning (Professor)|Patrick Manning]] (faculty) - specialist in world and African history, including migration and the [[African diaspora]]
*[[Patrick Manning (Professor)|Patrick Manning]] (faculty) specialist in world and African history, including migration and the [[African diaspora]]
*[[David Montgomery (historian)|David Montgomery]] (former faculty) - historian specializing in U.S. [[Labor history (discipline)|labor history]]
*[[David Montgomery (historian)|David Montgomery]] (former faculty) historian specializing in U.S. [[Labor history (discipline)|labor history]]
*[[Diego Olstein]] (PhD, faculty) - current chair of the history department (as of March 2023), also known for his work on [[Medieval Europe]] and [[World history (field)|world history]]<ref>“Diego Holstein.” ''University of Pittsburgh''. https://www.history.pitt.edu/people/diego-holstein. Accessed 11 March 2023.</ref>
*[[Marcus Rediker]] (faculty) - [[George Washington Book Prize]] and [[Merle Curti Award]]-winning historian
*[[Marcus Rediker]] (faculty) – [[George Washington Book Prize]] and [[Merle Curti Award]]-winning historian


==History and Philosophy of Science==
==History and Philosophy of Science==
*[[Michael R. Dietrich]] (PhD 1991, faculty) - Professor, History and Philosophy of Biology
*[[Michael R. Dietrich]] (PhD 1991, faculty) Professor, History and Philosophy of Biology
*[[John Earman]] - (Emeritus Distinguished Professor) - Philosopher of Physics, collaborator on the [[hole argument]]
*[[John Earman]] (Emeritus Distinguished Professor) Philosopher of Physics, collaborator on the [[hole argument]]
*[[James G. Lennox]] - (Emeritus Professor) - History and Philosophy of Biology
*[[James G. Lennox]] (Emeritus Professor) History and Philosophy of Biology
*[[Edouard Machery]] (PhD 2004, faculty) - Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Psychology
*[[Edouard Machery]] (PhD 2004, faculty) Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Psychology
*[[Sandra Mitchell]] (PhD 1987, faculty) - Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Biology
*[[Stephen Manuck]] - Distinguished Professor of Psychology
*[[Sandra Mitchell]] (PhD 1987, faculty) Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Biology
*[[John D. Norton]] (PhD 1981, faculty) - Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Physics
*[[John D. Norton]] (PhD 1981, faculty) Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Physics
*[[Robert Olby]] - (Emeritus Professor) - History of Biology
*[[Robert Olby]] (Emeritus Professor) History of Biology


==Philosophy==
==Philosophy==
[[File:Nicholas Rescher 2.jpg|thumb|right|Philosophy professor [[Nicholas Rescher]]]]
[[File:Nicholas Rescher 2.jpg|thumb|right|Philosophy professor [[Nicholas Rescher]]]]
*[[Nuel Belnap]] - logician and [[philosopher]] known for his work on the [[philosophy of logic]], [[temporal logic]] and [[structural proof theory]]
*[[Nuel Belnap]] logician and [[philosopher]] known for his work on the [[philosophy of logic]], [[temporal logic]] and [[structural proof theory]]
*[[Robert Brandom]] (faculty) - philosopher ("the Iron City Kant") and author of ''[[Making it Explicit]]''
*[[Robert Brandom]] (faculty) philosopher ("the Iron City Kant") and author of ''[[Making it Explicit]]''
*[[James F. Conant]] - [[philosopher]] who has written about the [[philosophy of language]], [[ethics]], and [[metaphilosophy]]; known for writings on [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein]] and his association with the [[New Wittgenstein]] interpretation
*[[James F. Conant]] [[philosopher]] who has written about the [[philosophy of language]], [[ethics]], and [[metaphilosophy]]; known for writings on [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein]] and his association with the [[New Wittgenstein]] interpretation
*[[David Gauthier]] - Canadian-American neo-[[Thomas Hobbes|Hobbesian]] [[philosopher]]; author of ''Morals By Agreement''; philosophy department chairman
*[[David Gauthier]] Canadian-American neo-[[Thomas Hobbes|Hobbesian]] [[philosopher]]; author of ''Morals By Agreement''; philosophy department chairman
*[[Adolf Grünbaum]] - professor and philosopher of science elected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
*[[Adolf Grünbaum]] professor and philosopher of science elected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
*[[John Haugeland]] - professor and philosopher whose work has focused on the philosophy of mind, [[cognitive science]], phenomenology, and Heidegger; coined the term [[GOFAI|"Good Old Fashioned Artificial Intelligence"]]
*[[John Haugeland]] professor and philosopher whose work has focused on the philosophy of mind, [[cognitive science]], phenomenology, and Heidegger; coined the term [[GOFAI|"Good Old Fashioned Artificial Intelligence"]]
*[[Carl G. Hempel]] – University Professor of Philosophy and notable proponent of [[logical positivism]]
*[[Walter H. Lowrie]] (Col 1826, faculty 1846-1851) - chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court<ref name="Starrett page86">{{cite book | url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pittmiscpubs;idno=00afj8718m;g=documentingpitt;didno=00afj8718m;rgn=full%20text;view=image;seq=122 | page=86 | first=Agnes Lynch | last=Starrett | publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press | location=Pittsburgh | year=1937 | title=Through one hundred and fifty years: the University of Pittsburgh | accessdate=August 1, 2013}}</ref>
*[[John McDowell]] - philosopher, author of ''[[Mind and World]]''
*[[John McDowell]] philosopher, author of ''[[Mind and World]]''
*[[Nicholas Rescher]] - professor and philosopher; advocate of [[pragmatism]] and [[process philosophy]]; namesake of the Rescher Prize in Philosophy
*[[Nicholas Rescher]] professor and philosopher; advocate of [[pragmatism]] and [[process philosophy]]; namesake of the Rescher Prize in Philosophy
*[[Wilfrid Sellars]] - philosopher and critic of [[foundationalism|foundationalist]] [[epistemology]] whose work is the foundation and archetype of what is sometimes called the "Pittsburgh School"
*[[Wilfrid Sellars]] philosopher and critic of [[foundationalism|foundationalist]] [[epistemology]] whose work is the foundation and archetype of what is sometimes called the "Pittsburgh School"
*[[Rudolph H. Weingartner]] – philosopher and former provost of the university (1987–1989), [[Guggenheim Fellowship|Guggenheim Fellow]]


==Politics, law, and activism==
==Politics, law, and activism==
[[image:MikeFisher.jpg|thumb|right|[[D. Michael Fisher]], Distinguished Jurist in Residence at the [[University of Pittsburgh School of Law|Pitt Law]]]]
[[image:MikeFisher.jpg|thumb|right|[[D. Michael Fisher]], Distinguished Jurist in Residence at the [[University of Pittsburgh School of Law|Pitt Law]]]]
*[[Ruggero J. Aldisert]] - Judge on the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit]]; adjunct professor at [[University of Pittsburgh School of Law]]
*[[Ruggero J. Aldisert]] Judge on the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit]]; adjunct professor at [[University of Pittsburgh School of Law]]
*[[D. Michael Fisher]] (Law) - Senior United States federal judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.news.pitt.edu/news/pitt-law-names-its-inaugural-distinguished-jurist-residence|title=Pitt Law Names Its Inaugural Distinguished Jurist in Residence|first=Sharon|last=Blake|publisher=University of Pittsburgh|date=February 1, 2017|accessdate=February 3, 2017}}</ref>
*[[D. Michael Fisher]] (Law) Senior United States federal judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.news.pitt.edu/news/pitt-law-names-its-inaugural-distinguished-jurist-residence|title=Pitt Law Names Its Inaugural Distinguished Jurist in Residence|first=Sharon|last=Blake|publisher=University of Pittsburgh|date=February 1, 2017|accessdate=February 3, 2017}}</ref>
*[[David Garrow]] (Law, 2011-present) - law professor and historian who won the [[Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography|1987 Pulitzer Prize for Biography]]; writes about the history of the [[United States Supreme Court]] and the history of the [[Civil Rights Movement]]
*[[David Garrow]] (Law, 2011–present) law professor and historian who won the [[Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography|1987 Pulitzer Prize for Biography]]; writes about the history of the [[United States Supreme Court]] and the history of the [[Civil Rights Movement]]
*[[Eugene Allen Gilmore]] (Law 1940-1942) - Vice Governor-General of the [[Philippine Islands]] from 1922-1929 who twice served as acting [[Governor-General of the Philippines]]
*[[Eugene Allen Gilmore]] (Law 1940–1942) Vice Governor-General of the [[Philippine Islands]] from 1922 to 1929 who twice served as acting [[Governor-General of the Philippines]]
*[[Paul Y. Hammond]] (Graduate School of Public and International Affairs) – Distinguished Service Professor, specialist in American foreign policy and national security studies
*[[Paul Y. Hammond]] (Graduate School of Public and International Affairs) – Distinguished Service Professor, specialist in American foreign policy and national security studies
*[[Carla Hayden]] - American librarian and the 14th [[Librarian of Congress]]. She is the first woman and the first African-American to hold the post.
*[[Carla Hayden]] American librarian and the 14th [[Librarian of Congress]]. She is the first woman and the first African-American to hold the post.
*[[David J. Hickton]] (Law 1981) – staff director and senior counsel to the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, director and founder of the University of Pittsburgh Institute for Cyber Law, Policy and Security
*[[Christopher Hitchens]] - author, journalist and polemicist; has taught several semesters at Pitt as a guest professor
*[[Christopher Hitchens]] – Deceased author, journalist, and polemicist; had taught several semesters at Pitt as a visiting professor.<ref>{{cite web
*[[J. Warren Madden]] (Law faculty) - served on the US Court of Claims; first Chair of the [[National Labor Relations Board]]; received the [[Medal of Freedom (1945)|Medal of Freedom]] in 1947<ref>{{cite book|url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?g=documentingpitt;didno=00afj8718m;cc=pittmiscpubs;idno=00afj8718m;seq=0417|title=Through One Hundred and Fifty Years: The University of Pittsburgh|first=Agnes Lynch|last=Starrett|page=351|year=1937|publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press|location=Pittsburgh |accessdate=October 2, 2013}}</ref>
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*[[Raymond Tshibanda]] (faculty) - President of the [[Liberal Christian Democrats Union]] of the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]
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*[[Walter H. Lowrie]] (Col 1826, faculty 1846–1851) – chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court<ref name="Starrett page86">{{cite book | url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pittmiscpubs;idno=00afj8718m;g=documentingpitt;didno=00afj8718m;rgn=full%20text;view=image;seq=122 | page=86 | first=Agnes Lynch | last=Starrett | publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press | location=Pittsburgh | year=1937 | title=Through one hundred and fifty years: the University of Pittsburgh | accessdate=August 1, 2013}}</ref>
*[[J. Warren Madden]] (Law faculty) – served on the US Court of Claims; first chair of the [[National Labor Relations Board]]; received the [[Medal of Freedom (1945)|Medal of Freedom]] in 1947<ref>{{cite book|url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?g=documentingpitt;didno=00afj8718m;cc=pittmiscpubs;idno=00afj8718m;seq=0417|title=Through One Hundred and Fifty Years: The University of Pittsburgh|first=Agnes Lynch|last=Starrett|page=351|year=1937|publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press|location=Pittsburgh |accessdate=October 2, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Raymond Tshibanda]] (faculty) – President of the [[Liberal Christian Democrats Union]] of the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]


==Science, medicine, and technology==
==Science, medicine, and technology==
[[File:Samuel Pierpont Langley.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Professor [[Samuel Pierpont Langley]] was a leading astronomer, physicist, inventor, aviation pioneer, and also served as the head of the [[Smithsonian Institution]].]]
[[File:Samuel Pierpont Langley.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Professor [[Samuel Pierpont Langley]] was a leading astronomer, physicist, inventor, aviation pioneer, and also served as the head of the [[Smithsonian Institution]].]]
*[[George Frederick Barker]] (faculty 1864-?) - scientist who studied early [[incandescent lighting]]; president of the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] and [[American Chemical Society]]
*[[George Frederick Barker]] (faculty 1864–?) scientist who studied early [[incandescent lighting]]; president of the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] and [[American Chemical Society]]
*[[Jeremy M. Berg]] (faculty) - [[Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry]]-winning biochemist known for his work on [[zinc finger]] proteins
*[[Jeremy M. Berg]] (faculty) [[Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry]]-winning biochemist known for his work on [[zinc finger]] proteins
*[[John Alfred Brashear]] - astronomer; succeeded James Keeler as Director of the Allegheny Observatory; later Pitt's Chancellor; maker of astronomical and scientific instruments; developer of silvering methods that would become the standard for telescope mirrors
*[[John Alfred Brashear]] astronomer; succeeded James Keeler as Director of the Allegheny Observatory; later Pitt's Chancellor; maker of astronomical and scientific instruments; developer of silvering methods that would become the standard for telescope mirrors
*[[David M. Brienza]] (faculty) - bioengineer specializing in wheelchair design and ulcer prevention
*[[David M. Brienza]] (faculty) bioengineer specializing in wheelchair design and ulcer prevention
*[[William A. Cassidy]] – geologist noted for his work on Antarctic meteorites, founder and former leader of [[ANSMET]].
*[[Yuan Chang]] - virologist; pathologist; co-discoverer of the cause of Kaposi's sarcoma, a deadly cancer commonly found in AIDS patients
*[[Yuan Chang]] – virologist; pathologist; co-discoverer of the cause of Kaposi's sarcoma, a deadly cancer commonly found in AIDS patients
*[[David I. Cleland]] (A&S 1954, KGSB 1958, faculty) - engineer and educator; "father of project management"
*[[David I. Cleland]] (A&S 1954, KGSB 1958, faculty) – engineer and educator; "father of project management"
*[[Ellen Cohn]] - associate dean at the [[University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences]]
*[[Ellen Cohn]] – associate dean at the [[University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences]]
*[[Sheila Corrall]] (faculty) - Professor of Library and Information Science and first President of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP).
*[[Rory A. Cooper]] (faculty 1994–present) – bioengineer and inventor who holds numerous patents on wheelchair technology.
*[[John Charles Cutler]] (faculty) - former deputy director of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau; led a U.S. Public Health Service research team in a controversial experiment which infected about 1500 citizens of Guatemala with syphilis and gonorrhea in the late 1940s
*[[Sheila Corrall]] (faculty) – Professor of Library and Information Science and first President of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP).
*[[Thomas Detre]] (faculty) - psychiatrist; transformative leader within the [[University of Pittsburgh Medical Center]], 1973-2010
*[[John Charles Cutler]] (faculty) – former deputy director of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau; led a U.S. Public Health Service research team in a controversial experiment which infected about 1500 citizens of Guatemala with syphilis and gonorrhea in the late 1940s
*[[Erik Erikson]] (faculty 1951-1960) - [[Developmental psychology|developmental psychologist]] and [[psychoanalyst]] known for his [[Erikson's stages of psychosocial development|theory on psychosocial development]] and for coining the phrase "[[identity crisis (psychology)|identity crisis]]"<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tFJvyOpFJtUC&lpg=PA29&pg=PA253 |title=Identity's architect: a biography of Erik H. Erikson |first=Lawrence Jacob |last=Friedman |publisher=Harvard University Press |year=2000 |isbn=978-0-674-00437-5 |page=253|accessdate=April 28, 2014}}</ref>
*[[Thomas Detre]] (faculty) – psychiatrist; transformative leader within the [[University of Pittsburgh Medical Center]], 1973–2010
*[[Kai T. Erikson]] (faculty 1959-1963) - [[sociologist]]; authority on the social consequences of [[catastrophic event]]s; 76th president of the [[American Sociological Association]]<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tFJvyOpFJtUC&lpg=PA29&pg=PA331|title=Identity's architect: a biography of Erik H. Erikson |first=Lawrence Jacob |last=Friedman |publisher=Harvard University Press |year=2000 |isbn=978-0-674-00437-5 |page=331-332|accessdate=April 28, 2014}}</ref>
*[[Erik Erikson]] (faculty 1951–1960) – [[Developmental psychology|developmental psychologist]] and [[psychoanalyst]] known for his [[Erikson's stages of psychosocial development|theory on psychosocial development]] and for coining the phrase "[[identity crisis (psychology)|identity crisis]]"<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tFJvyOpFJtUC&pg=PA253 |title=Identity's architect: a biography of Erik H. Erikson |first=Lawrence Jacob |last=Friedman |publisher=Harvard University Press |year=2000 |isbn=978-0-674-00437-5 |page=253|accessdate=April 28, 2014}}</ref>
*[[Reginald Aubrey Fessenden]] - [[inventor]], chemist, and [[sonar]] pioneer; developed insulation for electrical wires; built first wireless telephone; transmitted the first audio radio broadcast; head of electrical engineering at [[University of Pittsburgh|Western University of Pennsylvania]]
*[[Kai T. Erikson]] (faculty 1959–1963) – [[sociologist]]; authority on the social consequences of [[catastrophic event]]s; 76th president of the [[American Sociological Association]]<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tFJvyOpFJtUC&pg=PA331|title=Identity's architect: a biography of Erik H. Erikson |first=Lawrence Jacob |last=Friedman |publisher=Harvard University Press |year=2000 |isbn=978-0-674-00437-5 |pages=331–332|accessdate=April 28, 2014}}</ref>
*[[Bernard Fisher (scientist)|Bernard Fisher]] (MD, faculty) - pioneer breast cancer researcher
*[[Reginald Aubrey Fessenden]] – [[inventor]], chemist, and [[sonar]] pioneer; developed insulation for electrical wires; built first wireless telephone; transmitted the first audio radio broadcast; head of electrical engineering at [[University of Pittsburgh|Western University of Pennsylvania]]
*[[Diana E. Forsythe]] - anthropologist noted for her work on artificial intelligence and medical informatics
*[[Bernard Fisher (scientist)|Bernard Fisher]] (MD, faculty)– pioneer breast cancer researcher
*[[Freddie Fu]] (faculty) - [[sports medicine]] expert
* [[Ida M. Flynn]] (1942–2004) – American computer scientist, textbook author, and professor<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=August 24, 2001 |title=News Services: Former Faculty Member in Pitt's School of Information Sciences Honored for Textbook |url=https://www.news.pitt.edu/news/former-faculty-member-pitts-school-information-sciences-honored-textbook |access-date=2022-07-01 |website=University of Pittsburgh}}</ref>
*[[David Geller]] (faculty) - hepatobiliary surgical oncologist who helped to pioneer laparoscopic liver resections
*[[Diana E. Forsythe]] – anthropologist noted for her work on artificial intelligence and medical informatics
*[[George Otto Gey]] (A&S 1921, faculty) - scientist who first propagated the [[HeLa]] cell line<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.pittmag.pitt.edu/mar2001/culture.html|title=An Obsession with Culture|first=Rebecca|last=Skloot|journal=Pitt Magazine|publisher=University of Pittsburgh|date=March 2001|accessdate=August 27, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Freddie Fu]] (faculty) – [[sports medicine]] expert
*[[Thomas Callister Hales|Thomas Hales]] - mathematics professor; provided proof of the [[Kepler Conjecture]]
*[[David Geller]] (faculty) – hepatobiliary surgical oncologist who helped to pioneer laparoscopic liver resections
*[[George Otto Gey]] (A&S 1921, faculty) – scientist who first propagated the [[HeLa]] cell line<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.pittmag.pitt.edu/mar2001/culture.html|title=An Obsession with Culture|first=Rebecca|last=Skloot|journal=Pitt Magazine|publisher=University of Pittsburgh|date=March 2001|accessdate=August 27, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130106025004/http://www.pittmag.pitt.edu/mar2001/culture.html|archive-date=January 6, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*[[Thomas Callister Hales|Thomas Hales]] – mathematics professor; provided proof of the [[Kepler Conjecture]]
[[File:SalkatPitt.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Jonas Salk]] and his team of Pitt scientists developed the world's first [[polio vaccine]] at the university's Virus Research Lab, located in what is now [[Salk Hall]].]]
[[File:SalkatPitt.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Jonas Salk]] and his team of Pitt scientists developed the world's first [[polio vaccine]] at the university's Virus Research Lab, located in what is now [[Salk Hall]].]]
*[[David Halliday (physicist)|David Halliday]] ((A&S 1938, MS 1939, PhD 1941, faculty 1946-2010) — physicist widely known for his physics textbooks, ''Physics'' and ''Fundamentals of Physics''
*[[David Halliday (physicist)|David Halliday]] (A&S 1938, MS 1939, PhD 1941, faculty 1946–2010) — physicist widely known for his physics textbooks, ''Physics'' and ''Fundamentals of Physics''
*[[D.A. Henderson]] (faculty) - 1986 [[National Medal of Science]]; directed [[World Health Organization]]'s [[smallpox#Eradication|Global Smallpox Eradication Campaign]]
*[[D.A. Henderson]] (faculty) 1986 [[National Medal of Science]]; directed [[World Health Organization]]'s [[smallpox#Eradication|Global Smallpox Eradication Campaign]]
* [[Irene Jakab]] — a native of Hungary, psychiatrist and [[Humanistic psychology|humanist]] who was a member of the faculties of [[Harvard University]], the University of Pittsburgh and the [[McLean Hospital]]
* [[Niels Kaj Jerne]] (faculty 1962-1966) - [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]]-winning immunologist credited for describing the production of [[monoclonal antibodies]]
* [[Niels Kaj Jerne]] (faculty 1962–1966) – [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]]-winning immunologist credited for describing the production of [[monoclonal antibodies]]
*[[Panayotis Katsoyannis]] - biochemist; discoverer of synthetic insulin
* [[Rosella Kanarik]] (1909–2014), American mathematics professor
*[[James E. Keeler]] - astronomer; Director of Allegheny Observatory, 1891-1898; discovered that Saturn's rings were not solid but made of particles; interred in the observatory crypt
*[[Panayotis Katsoyannis]] – biochemist; discoverer of synthetic insulin
*[[Allen Kent]] – (faculty 1963-1992) pioneer of [[information science]], founded Pitt's Department of Information Science
*[[James E. Keeler]] – astronomer; Director of Allegheny Observatory, 1891–1898; discovered that Saturn's rings were not solid but made of particles; interred in the observatory crypt
*[[Charles Glen King]] (MS, PhD, faculty) - biochemist; isolated vitamin C
*[[Allen Kent]] – (faculty 1963–1992) pioneer of [[information science]], founded Pitt's Department of Information Science
*[[Samuel Pierpont Langley]] - [[astronomer]], [[physicist]], [[inventor]], [[aviation]] pioneer, professor of astronomy at the [[University of Pittsburgh|Western University of Pennsylvania]]; his 1890 publication of infrared observations at the [[Allegheny Observatory]] was used to make the first calculations on the [[greenhouse effect]]
*[[Charles Glen King]] (MS, PhD, faculty) – biochemist; isolated vitamin C
*[[Maud Menten]] - pathologist at Pitt, 1923-1950; helped devise the [[Michaelis-Menten]] equation in the field of enzyme kinetics
*[[Samuel Pierpont Langley]] – [[astronomer]], [[physicist]], [[inventor]], [[aviation]] pioneer, professor of astronomy at the [[University of Pittsburgh|Western University of Pennsylvania]]; his 1890 publication of infrared observations at the [[Allegheny Observatory]] was used to make the first calculations on the [[greenhouse effect]]
*[[Patrick S. Moore]] - virologist and epidemiologist; co-discoverer of the cause of Kaposi's sarcoma, a deadly cancer commonly found in AIDS patients
*[[Margaret McFarland]] – an American child psychologist who researched the meaning of the interactions between mothers and children.
*[[Herbert Needleman]] - a pediatrician and child psychiatrist known for research studies on the neurodevelopmental damage caused by [[lead poisoning]]
*[[Maud Menten]] – pathologist at Pitt, 1923–1950; helped devise the [[Michaelis–Menten]] equation in the field of enzyme kinetics
*[[Eugene Nicholas Myers]] - leader in the treatment of head and neck cancer
*[[Patrick S. Moore]] – virologist and epidemiologist; co-discoverer of the cause of Kaposi's sarcoma, a deadly cancer commonly found in AIDS patients
*[[Ezra T. Newman]] (faculty) - physicist known for [[Newman-Penrose formalism]], Kerr-Newman solution, Heaven, and null foliation theory
*[[Jack Paradise]] (faculty) - pediatrician; a leading researcher of the placement of [[tympanostomy tube]]s in children with persistent [[otitis media]]
*[[Herbert Needleman]] a pediatrician and child psychiatrist known for research studies on the neurodevelopmental damage caused by [[lead poisoning]]
*[[Eugene Nicholas Myers]] – leader in the treatment of head and neck cancer
*[[Thomas Parran, Jr.]] - physician; first Dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health after serving as U.S. Surgeon General, 1936-1948
*[[Ezra T. Newman]] (faculty) – physicist known for [[Newman-Penrose formalism]], Kerr-Newman solution, Heaven, and null foliation theory
*[[Mark M. Ravitch]] (faculty 1969-1989) - professor of surgery
*[[Jack Paradise]] (faculty) – pediatrician; a leading researcher of the placement of [[tympanostomy tube]]s in children with persistent [[otitis media]]
*[[Robert Resnick]] - (1940-1956) - physicist widely known for his physics textbook ''Fundamentals of Physics'' written with [[David Halliday (physicist)|David Halliday]]
*[[Thomas Parran, Jr.]] – physician; first Dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health after serving as U.S. Surgeon General, 1936–1948
*[[Renã A. S. Robinson]] - researcher into [[ion-mobility spectrometry]] and [[time-of-flight mass spectrometry]], [[proteomics]], [[Alzheimer's disease]]
*[[Mark M. Ravitch]] (faculty 1969–1989) – professor of surgery
*[[Carlo Rovelli]] - (1990-2000, affiliated 2000-present) - theoretical physicist in the field of [[quantum gravity]] where he is among the founders of the [[loop quantum gravity]] theory. He has also worked in the history and philosophy of science for which he maintains a status of Affiliated Professor in the university's Department of History and Philosophy of Science.
*[[Robert Resnick]] – (1940–1956) – physicist widely known for his physics textbook ''Fundamentals of Physics'' written with [[David Halliday (physicist)|David Halliday]]
*[[Peter Safar]] - physician, [[CPR]] pioneer; three-time nominee for the Nobel Prize; established Pitt's Anesthesiology Department
*[[Renã A. S. Robinson]] – researcher into [[ion-mobility spectrometry]] and [[time-of-flight mass spectrometry]], [[proteomics]], [[Alzheimer's disease]]
*[[Jonas Salk]] - physician, head of Pitt Virus Research Lab, developer of the [[polio vaccine]]
*[[Carlo Rovelli]] – (1990–2000, affiliated 2000-present) – theoretical physicist in the field of [[quantum gravity]] where he is among the founders of the [[loop quantum gravity]] theory. He has also worked in the history and philosophy of science for which he maintains a status of Affiliated Professor in the university's Department of History and Philosophy of Science.
*[[Jeffrey H. Schwartz]] - anthropologist; elected President of the [[World Academy of Art and Science]]
*[[Peter Safar]] – physician, [[CPR]] pioneer; three-time nominee for the Nobel Prize; established Pitt's Anesthesiology Department
*[[David Servan-Schreiber]] - physician, neuroscientist, and <i>New York Times</i> best-selling author.
*[[José-Alain Sahel]] – ophthalmologist and leading vision researcher who founded the [[Vision Institute]] in Paris
*[[Benjamin Spock]] - writer of child development books
*[[Jonas Salk]] – physician, head of Pitt Virus Research Lab, developer of the [[polio vaccine]]
*[[Thomas Starzl]] - transplant pioneer, 2004 [[National Medal of Science]] recipient
*[[Jeffrey H. Schwartz]] – anthropologist; elected President of the [[World Academy of Art and Science]]
*[[Ernest J. Sternglass]] - physicist and author, known for his research on the health risks of low-level radiation and digital medical imaging technologies
*[[David Servan-Schreiber]] – physician, neuroscientist, and ''New York Times'' best-selling author.
*[[William E. Wallace]] (PhD Chem 1941 & faculty) - physical chemist and Guggenheim Fellow who worked on the [[Manhattan Project]]
*[[Mary Margaret Speer]] (PhD math 1935), American mathematician
*[[Cyril Wecht]] (A&S 1952, Med 1956, LLB 1962, faculty) - controversial [[forensic pathology|forensic pathologist]]<ref>{{cite journal |url=http://www.pittmag.pitt.edu/?p=1821|title=Class Notes|journal=Pitt Magazine|date=Winter 2010|publisher=University of Pittsburgh|accessdate=February 23, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Benjamin Spock]] – writer of child development books
*[[J. Scott Yaruss]] (faculty) - [[American Speech-Language-Hearing Association]] fellow; [[stuttering]] researcher
*[[Thomas Starzl]] – transplant pioneer, 2004 [[National Medal of Science]] recipient
*[[Ernest J. Sternglass]] – physicist and author, known for his research on the health risks of low-level radiation and digital medical imaging technologies
*[[Amy Wagner]] – professor in Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.<ref>{{cite web |date=December 19, 2017 |title=Safar Center Associate Director Dr. Amy Wagner Promoted to Full Professor |url=https://www.safar.pitt.edu/safar-center-associate-director-dr-amy-wagner-promoted-to-full-professor/ |access-date=April 17, 2021 |website=safar.pitt.edu}}</ref>
*[[William E. Wallace]] (PhD Chem 1941 & faculty) – physical chemist and Guggenheim Fellow who worked on the [[Manhattan Project]]
*[[Cyril Wecht]] (A&S 1952, Med 1956, LLB 1962, faculty) – controversial [[forensic pathology|forensic pathologist]]<ref>{{cite journal |url=http://www.pittmag.pitt.edu/?p=1821|title=Class Notes|journal=Pitt Magazine|date=Winter 2010|publisher=University of Pittsburgh|accessdate=February 23, 2013}}</ref>
*[[J. Scott Yaruss]] (faculty) – [[American Speech-Language-Hearing Association]] fellow; [[stuttering]] researcher


==Other==
==Other==
[[File:Sutherland Owl1939.jpg|thumb|right|[[Jock Sutherland]] served both as a professor of dentistry and a national championship-winning, hall-of-fame football coach at the university.]]
[[File:Sutherland Owl1939.jpg|thumb|right|[[Jock Sutherland]] served both as a professor of dentistry and a national championship-winning, hall-of-fame football coach at the university.]]
*[[Thyrsa Amos]] (faculty 1919-1941) - Dean of Women and Professor of Education; founder and first President of the Pennsylvania Association of Deans of Women; founder of the [[Lambda Sigma]]; President of the National Association of Deans of Women (NADW)
*[[Thyrsa Amos]] (faculty 1919–1941) Dean of Women and Professor of Education; founder and first President of the Pennsylvania Association of Deans of Women; founder of the [[Lambda Sigma]]; President of the National Association of Deans of Women (NADW)
*[[Kathleen M. Blee]] (faculty) - gender and race sociologist
*[[Kathleen M. Blee]] (faculty) gender and race sociologist
*[[Kathleen Musante DeWalt]] - director of the [[Center for Latin American Studies - University of Pittsburgh]]
*[[Kathleen Musante DeWalt]] director of the [[Center for Latin American Studies University of Pittsburgh]]
*[[Joseph W. Eaton]] (faculty 1959-2012) - sociologist who published widely in the fields of social work, sociology, public health, and public and international affairs<ref name="Barlow">Barlow, Kimberly K. (October 12, 2012). "[http://www.utimes.pitt.edu/?p=23131 Obituary: Joseph W. Eaton]." ''University Times'' (University of Pittsburgh). Retrieved 2015-03-12.</ref>
*[[Joseph W. Eaton]] (faculty 1959–2012) sociologist who published widely in the fields of social work, sociology, public health, and public and international affairs<ref name="Barlow">Barlow, Kimberly K. (October 12, 2012). "[http://www.utimes.pitt.edu/?p=23131 Obituary: Joseph W. Eaton]." ''University Times'' (University of Pittsburgh). Retrieved 2015-03-12.</ref>
*[[Daniel Everett]] (1988–1999) – linguist
*[[John Henry Hopkins]] (faculty 1820s) - eighth Presiding Bishop of the US Episcopal Church<ref>{{cite book | url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pittmiscpubs;idno=00afj8718m;g=documentingpitt;didno=00afj8718m;rgn=full%20text;view=image;seq=0108 | page=76 | first=Agnes Lynch | last=Starrett | publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press | location=Pittsburgh| year=1937 | title=Through one hundred and fifty years: the University of Pittsburgh | accessdate=August 1, 2013}}</ref>
*[[John Henry Hopkins]] (faculty 1820s) – eighth Presiding Bishop of the US Episcopal Church<ref>{{cite book | url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pittmiscpubs;idno=00afj8718m;g=documentingpitt;didno=00afj8718m;rgn=full%20text;view=image;seq=0108 | page=76 | first=Agnes Lynch | last=Starrett | publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press | location=Pittsburgh| year=1937 | title=Through one hundred and fifty years: the University of Pittsburgh | accessdate=August 1, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Michael Lovell]] (ENGR 1989, '91, '94, ENGR faculty) - former chancellor of [[University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee]]; President of [[Marquette University]]
*[[Michael Lovell]] (ENGR 1989, '91, '94, ENGR faculty) – former chancellor of [[University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee]]; President of [[Marquette University]]
*[[Johnny Majors]] - Head Football Coach at the University of Pittsburgh 1973-76 and 1993-96; National Championship in 1976
*[[Johnny Majors]] – Head Football Coach at the University of Pittsburgh 1973-76 and 1993–96; National Championship in 1976
*[[John Markoff (sociologist)|John Markoff]] (faculty) - historical democratization sociologist
*[[John Markoff (sociologist)|John Markoff]] (faculty) – historical democratization sociologist
*[[Fred Rogers]] (faculty [[University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences|SIS]]) - creator and host of ''[[Mister Rogers' Neighborhood]]''<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?xc=1;g=documentingpitt;xg=1;didno=pittpressreleases19760119;cc=pittpressreleases;idno=pittpressreleases19760119;view=image;seq=0001|title=Fred Rogers Named Adjunct Professor at Pitt; Donates Archives of Television Program to School|first=Mary Ann|last=Aug|publisher=University of Pittsburgh Department of News and Publications|date=April 27, 1976|accessdate=April 28, 2014}}</ref>
*[[Fred Rogers]] (faculty [[University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences|SIS]]) – creator and host of ''[[Mister Rogers' Neighborhood]]''<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?xc=1;g=documentingpitt;xg=1;didno=pittpressreleases19760119;cc=pittpressreleases;idno=pittpressreleases19760119;view=image;seq=0001|title=Fred Rogers Named Adjunct Professor at Pitt; Donates Archives of Television Program to School|first=Mary Ann|last=Aug|publisher=University of Pittsburgh Department of News and Publications|date=April 27, 1976|accessdate=April 28, 2014}}</ref>
*[[Jock Sutherland]] (A&S, faculty) - Hall of Fame football coach; All-American Football player; Pitt Professor of Dentistry
*[[Jock Sutherland]] (A&S, faculty) – Hall of Fame football coach; All-American Football player; Pitt Professor of Dentistry
*[[Glenn Scobey Warner]] - "Pop" Warner; Head Football Coach at the University of Pittsburgh, 1915-1923; coached his teams to 33 straight major wins and three national championships (1915, 1916 and 1918)
*[[Glenn Scobey Warner]] – "Pop" Warner; Head Football Coach at the University of Pittsburgh, 1915–1923; coached his teams to 33 straight major wins and three national championships (1915, 1916 and 1918)


==See also==
==See also==

{{Portal|PITT}}
*[[List of University of Pittsburgh alumni]]
*[[List of University of Pittsburgh alumni]]



Latest revision as of 18:54, 7 May 2024

This list of University of Pittsburgh faculty includes instructors, researchers, and administrators of the University of Pittsburgh, a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

Arts and entertainment[edit]

Geri Allen was director of the Jazz Studies Program at Pitt until her death in 2017

Business and economics[edit]

Al Roth conducted much of his Nobel Prize-winning work in economics while at Pitt.
  • Alvin E. Roth (faculty 1982–1998) – Nobel Prize-winning economist; Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Economics[5]
  • Jagdish Sheth (Katz 1962, 1966; faculty 1973–1974) – business consultant; Albert Frey Professor of Marketing[6]

History[edit]

History and Philosophy of Science[edit]

  • Michael R. Dietrich (PhD 1991, faculty) – Professor, History and Philosophy of Biology
  • John Earman – (Emeritus Distinguished Professor) – Philosopher of Physics, collaborator on the hole argument
  • James G. Lennox – (Emeritus Professor) – History and Philosophy of Biology
  • Edouard Machery (PhD 2004, faculty) – Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Psychology
  • Stephen Manuck - Distinguished Professor of Psychology
  • Sandra Mitchell (PhD 1987, faculty) – Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Biology
  • John D. Norton (PhD 1981, faculty) – Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Physics
  • Robert Olby – (Emeritus Professor) – History of Biology

Philosophy[edit]

Philosophy professor Nicholas Rescher

Politics, law, and activism[edit]

D. Michael Fisher, Distinguished Jurist in Residence at the Pitt Law

Science, medicine, and technology[edit]

Professor Samuel Pierpont Langley was a leading astronomer, physicist, inventor, aviation pioneer, and also served as the head of the Smithsonian Institution.
Jonas Salk and his team of Pitt scientists developed the world's first polio vaccine at the university's Virus Research Lab, located in what is now Salk Hall.

Other[edit]

Jock Sutherland served both as a professor of dentistry and a national championship-winning, hall-of-fame football coach at the university.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Norman, Tony (August 25, 2013). "Briefing Books: Lauded poet Terrance Hayes heads to Pitt". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved August 25, 2013.
  3. ^ Nowlin, Rick (January 14, 2019). "Pitt names Nicole Mitchell as head of jazz studies department". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved January 14, 2019.
  4. ^ "Drummer and educator Chad Taylor to head Jazz Studies Program". University Times. Vol. 56, no. 18. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh. May 3, 2024. Retrieved May 3, 2024.
  5. ^ Chute, Eleanor (October 16, 2012). "Nobel winner Roth has ties to University of Pittsburgh". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  6. ^ "Dr. Jagdish N. Sheth: Academic & Administrative Positions". Archived from the original on October 15, 2013. Retrieved October 15, 2013.
  7. ^ “Diego Holstein.” University of Pittsburgh. https://www.history.pitt.edu/people/diego-holstein. Accessed 11 March 2023.
  8. ^ Blake, Sharon (February 1, 2017). "Pitt Law Names Its Inaugural Distinguished Jurist in Residence" (Press release). University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  9. ^ "Christopher Hitchens/Biography". The Atlantic. The Atlantic Monthly Group. 2003. Retrieved 15 June 2019. He has also taught as a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley; the University of Pittsburgh; and the New School of Social Research.
  10. ^ Maccabe, Colin (27 February 2011). "The Next Page / A conversation with Christopher Hitchens: How Pittsburgh Made Me". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 22 June 2019. Hitchens [shown in photo above] in 1997, as a visiting professor in the University of Pittsburgh English Department.
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  17. ^ "Safar Center Associate Director Dr. Amy Wagner Promoted to Full Professor". safar.pitt.edu. December 19, 2017. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  18. ^ "Class Notes". Pitt Magazine. University of Pittsburgh. Winter 2010. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
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  21. ^ Aug, Mary Ann (April 27, 1976). "Fred Rogers Named Adjunct Professor at Pitt; Donates Archives of Television Program to School" (Press release). University of Pittsburgh Department of News and Publications. Retrieved April 28, 2014.