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This University of Wisconsin–Madison people in academics consists of notable people who graduated or attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison. * Julia Adams (sociologist), Professor, Yale University * Robert Adair, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Yale University * David Adamany, former President of Temple University * Colin Adams, Professor of Mathematics, Williams College * Paul C. Adams, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Texas-Austin * Julius Adler * Madeleine Wing Adler, former President, West Chester University * Sarita Adve, Professor of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign * Michael A'Hearn, astronomer * Julie Ahringer, Senior Research Fellow, Gurdon Institute, Cambridge University * Anastasia Ailamaki, Professor of Computer Science,

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  • This University of Wisconsin–Madison people in academics consists of notable people who graduated or attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison. * Julia Adams (sociologist), Professor, Yale University * Robert Adair, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Yale University * David Adamany, former President of Temple University * Colin Adams, Professor of Mathematics, Williams College * Paul C. Adams, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Texas-Austin * Julius Adler * Madeleine Wing Adler, former President, West Chester University * Sarita Adve, Professor of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign * Michael A'Hearn, astronomer * Julie Ahringer, Senior Research Fellow, Gurdon Institute, Cambridge University * Anastasia Ailamaki, Professor of Computer Science, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne * Fay Ajzenberg-Selove, Professor Emerita of Physics, University of Pennsylvania; taught at Haverford College * Robert A. Alberty, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, MIT * F. King Alexander, President of California State University, Long Beach * Gar Alperovitz, author, economist, historian, and former fellow at Cambridge University * Sanford Soverhill Atwood - scientist, Provost of Cornell University, President of Emory University * Alice Ambrose, former Professor of Philosophy, Smith College * Stephen E. Ambrose, author and historian * Marc A. Anderson, environmental chemist * Arthur Irving Andrews, former Professor of Diplomacy, Charles University in Prague * Thomas G. Andrews, historian * Nancy Armstrong, Professor of English, Duke University * Marilyn Arnold, Professor Emeritus of English, Brigham Young University * Richard Arratia, Professor of Mathematics, University of Southern California * Michael Aschbacher, Professor of Mathematics, California Institute of Technology * Peter J. Aschenbrenner, historian, Purdue University * David Audretsch, Professor of Economics, Indiana University * Nina Auerbach, Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Pennsylvania * John D. Axtell, former Professor of Agronomy, Purdue University * Oliver Edwin Baker, geographer * Tania A. Baker, Professor of Biochemistry, MIT * Ira Baldwin, bacteriologist * Clinton Ballou, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley * David P. Barash, Professor of Psychology, University of Washington * Thomas P.M. Barnett, military and security strategist, former professor at the Naval War College * Michael Barnsley, Professor of Mathematics, Australian National University * Henry H. Barschall, physicist * Florence Bascom, geologist at Bryn Mawr College * Carolyn Baylies, former Reader in Sociology, University of Leeds * Charles L. Beach, President of the University of Connecticut * Jesse Beams, former Professor of Physics, University of Virginia * Carl L. Becker, former Professor of History, Cornell University * David T. Beito, author and historian * Richard Bellman, mathematician and inventor of dynamic programming * Frank Bencriscutto, former Professor of Music, University of Minnesota * Ernst Benda, former Professor of Law, University of Freiburg * William H. Bennett, Professor of Agronomy, Utah State University * Ira Berlin, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland * Bruce C. Berndt, Professor of Mathematics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign * William T. Bielby, former Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania * Ray Allen Billington, former Professor of History, Oxford University and Northwestern University * Thomas Binford, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Stanford University * Robert Byron Bird, chemical engineer * Kenneth O. Bjork, former Professor of History, Saint Olaf College * David W. Blight, Professor of History, Yale University; taught at Amherst College * Leonard Bloomfield, former Professor of Linguistics, Yale University * Herbert Eugene Bolton, professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin and University of California, Berkeley * George Boyer, Professor of Economics, Cornell University * Carol Breckenridge, anthropologist * Patricia Flatley Brennan, Professor of Engineering * Arthur Louis Breslich, President of German Wallace College and Baldwin-Wallace College * Ernest J. Briskey, Dean of Agricultural Science, Oregon State University * David H. Bromwich, Professor of Geography, Ohio State University * Morton Brown, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, University of Michigan * Norman O. Brown, scholar of Classics * Christopher Browning, Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill * Robert X. Browning, Associate Professor of Political Science, Purdue University * Mari Jo Buhle, Professor Emerita of History, Brown University * Paul Buhle, activist and lecturer, Brown University * R. Carlyle Buley, former Professor of History, Indiana University * Mary Bunting, former President, Radcliffe College * Robert H. Burris, biochemist * Frederick H. Buttel, former Professor of Sociology * Lester J. Cappon, historian, documentary editor, and archivist for Colonial Williamsburg * Claudia Card, Emma Goldman (WARF) Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison * Margery C. Carlson (M.S. 1920, Ph.D. 1925), Professor of Botany, Northwestern University * John Casida, Professor of Entomology, University of California, Berkeley * Carlos Castillo-Chavez, Professor of Mathematical Biology, Arizona State University * Edward Castronova, Professor of Telecommunications, Indiana University * Kwang-Chu Chao, chemical engineer at Purdue University * Arthur B. Chapman, geneticist * Peter Charanis, former Professor of History, Rutgers University * Vivek Chibber, sociologist, New York University * Edith Clarke, former Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas-Austin * W. Wallace Cleland, biochemist * John H. Coatsworth, Provost, Columbia University * Alan Code, Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University * Stephen P. Cohen, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution * Betsy Colquitt, Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, Texas Christian University * Timothy E. Cook, former Professor of Political Science at Williams College and Louisiana State University * Vincent Cooke, S.J., (Ph.D. philosophy 1971), academic administrator, President of Canisius College (1993–2010) * Arthur C. Cope, former Professor of Chemistry, MIT * Brian Coppola, Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan * Giovanni Costigan, former Professor of History, University of Washington * May Louise Cowles, home economics instructor and lecturer * Richard H. Cracroft, Professor of English, Brigham Young University * Joanne V. Creighton, Interim President, Haverford College; former President, Mount Holyoke College * Kimberlé Crenshaw, Professor of Law at Columbia University and UCLA * Tim Cresswell, Professor of Geography, University of London * William Cronon (1976), environmental historian * Harold Marion Crothers, Professor of Electrical Engineering, South Dakota State University * Chicita F. Culberson, Senior Research Scientist in Biology, Duke University * Chris Cuomo, former Professor of Ethics, University of Cincinnati * Richard N. Current, historian * John T. Curtis, botanist * Edward Cussler, Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Minnesota * Thomas Daniel, Professor of Biology, University of Washington * Stephen Daniels, Professor of Cultural Geography, University of Nottingham * Richard Danner, Professor of Law, Duke University * Kelvin Davies, Professor of Gerontology, University of Southern California * W. R. Davies, President (1941–1959), University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire * James A. Davis, sociologist * Kenneth S. Davis, historian * Dick de Jongh, Professor Emeritus of Logic and Mathematics, University of Amsterdam * Brady J. Deaton, Chancellor, University of Missouri * Peter Dervan, Professor of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology * Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University * Frans Dieleman, former Professor of Geography, Utrecht University * John Louis DiGaetani, Professor of English, Hofstra University * Hasia Diner, historian * Robert Disque, President, Drexel Institute of Technology * Carl Djerassi, Professor of Chemistry, Stanford University * John Dollard, former Professor of Psychology, Yale University * J. Kevin Dorsey, Dean, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine * Eliza T. Dresang (PhD, 1981), professor and researcher in literacy, library and information sciences, media and technology * Lee A. DuBridge, former President, California Institute of Technology * Wendell E. Dunn, President of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools * Nancy Dye, former President, Oberlin College * William G. Dyer, Dean, Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University * Anne Haas Dyson 1972 College of Education - professor and researcher in literacy * Olin J. Eggen, astronomer * Marc Egnal, Professor of History, York University * Jean Bethke Elshtain, Professor of Divinity and Philosophy, University of Chicago * Conrad Elvehjem, former President, University of Wisconsin-Madison * Michael Engh, President of Santa Clara University * David Estlund, Lombardo Family Professor of the Humanities, Brown University * John Eyler, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Minnesota * John K. Fairbank, former Professor of History, Harvard University * Etta Zuber Falconer, Professor of Mathematics, Norfolk State University and Spelman College * Joseph Felsenstein, Professor of Biology, University of Washington * Peter Edgerly Firchow, Professor Emeritus of English, University of Minnesota * Erica Flapan, Professor of Mathematics, Pomona College * Robben Wright Fleming, former President, University of Michigan * Neil Fligstein, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley * George T. Flom, former Professor of Scandinavian Languages, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign * Karl Folkers, biochemist * Michael J. Franklin, Professor of Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley * Shane Frederick, Associate Professor of Management, Yale University * Daniel Z. Freedman, Professor of Physics, MIT * Joseph S. Freedman, Professor of Education at Alabama State University * Frank Freidel, former Professor of History at Harvard University and the University of Washington * Linda P. Fried, Dean of Public Health, Columbia University * Joseph G. Fucilla, former Professor of Romantic Languages, Northwestern University * D.R. Fulkerson, former Professor of Mathematics, Cornell University * Ellen V. Futter, former President of Barnard College * William A. Gahl, geneticist, NIH * John Gallagher III, astronomer * Fernando García Roel, Rector, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education * Lloyd Gardner, historian of U.S. foreign relations * Johannes Gehrke, Professor of Computer Science, Cornell University * Judy Genshaft, President of University of South Florida * Mark Gertler, Professor of Economics, New York University * Paul Gertler, Professor of Economics and Business, University of California, Berkeley * Arnold Gesell, former Professor of Psychology, Yale University * Reza Ghadiri, Professor of Chemistry, Scripps Research Institute * Jacquelyn Gill, Assistant professor of climate science, University of Maine * Donna Ginther, Professor of Economics, University of Kansas * G. N. Glasoe, former Professor of Physics, Columbia University; Associate Director, Brookhaven National Laboratory * George Glauberman, Professor of Mathematics, University of Chicago * Helen Iglauer Glueck, Director of the Coagulation Laboratory, University of Cincinnati * Harvey Goldberg, activist and historian * Gerson Goldhaber, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of California, Berkeley; researcher, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory * Brison D. Gooch, historian * Ann Dexter Gordon, historian, editor of The Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony Papers Project at Rutgers University * Myron J. Gordon, Professor Emeritus of Finance, University of Toronto * Richard K. Green, Professor of Business, University of Southern California * William Greene, Professor of Economics, New York University * Michael Gribskov, Professor of Biological Sciences, Purdue University * Paul J. Griffiths, Professor of Theology, Duke University * Erik Gronseth, former Professor of Sociology, University of Oslo * David L. Gross, Professor of History at University of Colorado at Boulder * James A. Gross, labor historian at Cornell University * Jennifer Guglielmo, Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies, Smith College * Ernst Guillemin, electrical engineer and computer scientist, MIT, recipient of the IEEE Medal of Honor * Ramón A. Gutiérrez, Professor of History, University of Chicago * Herbert Gutman, Professor of History, City University of New York * Jeffrey K. Hadden, former Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia * Usha Haley, former Professor of International Business, University of New Haven * Joseph M. Hall, Jr., Professor of American History, Bates College * Helena Hamerow, Professor of Medieval Archaeology, Oxford University * Gordon Hammes, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, Duke University * Jo Handelsman, Professor of Biology and Medicine, Yale University * Pat Hanrahan, Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University * Alvin Hansen, former Professor of Economics, Harvard University; Presidential advisor * John W. Harbaugh, Professor of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University * Cole Harris, geographer; professor at the University of Toronto * Daniel Hartl, Professor of Biology, Harvard University * Arthur D. Hasler, ecologist and zoologist * Darren Hawkins, Professor of Political Science, Brigham Young University * James Edwin Hawley, Professor of Mineralogy, Queen's University; namesake of Hawleyite * Patrick J. Hearden, Professor of History, Purdue University * Margaret Hedstrom, Professor of Information, University of Michigan * D. Mark Hegsted, former Professor of Nutrition at Harvard University * Walter Heller, former Professor of Economics, University of Minnesota; Chair, Council of Economic Advisors * Joseph M. Hellerstein, Professor of Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley * Frederick Hemke, Professor of Saxophone, Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University * Ralph D. Hetzel, former President, Pennsylvania State University * Howard Hibbard, former Professor of Italian Baroque Art, Columbia University * Elfrieda "Freddy" Hiebert, literacy advocate * Thomas Hines, Professor Emeritus, UCLA * Ralph Hirschmann, former Professor of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania * Ho Ping-sung, former historian at Peking University and Beijing Normal University * Michael A. Hoffman, Professor of Earth Sciences and Resources, University of South Carolina * LaVahn Hoh, Professor of Drama, University of Virginia * Karen Holbrook, former President, Ohio State University * Charles H. Holbrow, physicist, Charles A. Dana Professor of physics, emeritus, Colgate University * Lori L. Holt, Associate Professor of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University * Olga Holtz, Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley; Professor of Applied Mathematics, Technical University Berlin * Renate Holub, philosopher and interdisciplinary theorist, University of California, Berkeley * Robert C. Holub, current chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Amherst (2008–present) * Vasant Honavar, Professor in Biomedical Data Sciences and Artificial Intelligence, Pennsylvania State University * Earnest Hooton, former Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University * Calvin B. Hoover, former Professor of Economics, Duke University * William O. Hotchkiss, President of Michigan Technological University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute * Mark Huddleston, President, University of New Hampshire * Clark L. Hull, psychologist of motivation at Yale University * William Hunter, statistician * William Edwards Huntington, President of Boston University * , former provost and Professor of Computer Science and Information Systems, University of Wisconsin-River Falls * Lloyd Hustvedt, former Professor of Norwegian, Saint Olaf College * Jacquelyne Jackson, sociologist and academic * William Jaco, Professor of Mathematics, Oklahoma State University-Stillwater * Russell Jacoby, Professor of History, UCLA * James Alton James, former Professor of History, Northwestern University * Henry Jenkins, Professor of Communication Arts, University of Southern California * Merrill Jensen, historian * Carleton B. Joeckel, former librarian * Peter Johnsen, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Bradley University * Emory Richard Johnson, former Dean of Business, University of Pennsylvania * Michael D. Johnson, Dean of Hotel Administration, Cornell University * Charles O. Jones, former Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Virginia and former President, American Political Science Association * Jacqueline Jones, Professor of History, University of Texas-Austin * Kenneth Judd, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution * , Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts Lowell * Ellsworth Kalas, President of Asbury Theological Seminary * Vytautas Kavolis, sociologist * Homayoon Kazerooni, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley * Edmond Keller, Professor of Political Science, UCLA * George L. Kelling, Professor of Social Welfare, Rutgers University * Ben Kerkvliet, Professor of Political Science, Australian National University * Corey Keyes, sociologist at Emory University * Margaret Keyes, former Professor of Home Economics, University of Iowa * Spencer L. Kimball, former Dean of Law, University of Wisconsin-Madison; former Professor of Law, University of Chicago and University of Michigan * Robin Wall Kimmerer, Professor of Environmental of Forest Biology, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry * Gary King, Professor of Government, Harvard University; taught at New York University and Oxford University * Nicole King, Assistant Professor of Genetics, Genomics, and Development; University of California, Berkeley * Ronold W. P. King, former Professor of Physics, Harvard University * Willford I. King, former Professor of Economics, New York University * John W. Kingdon, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Michigan * David Kinley, former President, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign * Grayson L. Kirk, former President, Columbia University * Charles Kittel, former Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley * Anne C. Klein, Professor of Religious Studies, Rice University * William J. Klish, Professor of Pediatrics, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition; Baylor College of Medicine * J. Martin Klotsche, first chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee * Clyde Kluckhohn, former Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University * Anne Kelly Knowles, Professor of Geography, Middlebury College * Kenneth Koedinger, Professor of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University * Henry Koffler, former Vice President, University of Minnesota * Gabriel Kolko, historian * Arnold Krammer, historian, retired from Texas A&M University * Thomas R. Kratochwill, psychologist * Konrad Bates Krauskopf, former Professor of Geology, Stanford University * James E. Krier, Professor of Law, University of Michigan; taught at Harvard University, Oxford University, Stanford University, and UCLA * Leo Kristjanson, President, University of Saskatchewan * Lawrence Kritzman, Professor of French, Dartmouth College * Anne O. Krueger, Professor of Economics, Johns Hopkins University; taught at Stanford University * Harold J. Kushner, Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics, Brown University * Philip Kutzko, Professor of Mathematics, University of Iowa * Walter LaFeber, historian of U.S. foreign relations at Cornell University * Max G. Lagally, engineer and professor * James A. Lake, Professor of Biology and Genetics, UCLA * Janja Lalich, Professor of Sociology, California State University, Chico * Henry A. Lardy, biochemist * Edward Larson, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in history * Mark Lautens, Professor of Chemistry, University of Toronto * Traugott Lawler, Professor of English, Yale University * Michael Ledeen, security strategist at American Enterprise Institute and Foundation for Defense of Democracies * Winfred P. Lehmann, former Professor of German, University of Texas-Austin * Charles Kenneth Leith, geologist * John Leonora, Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology, Loma Linda University * A. Carl Leopold, Graduate Dean, University of Nebraska-Lincoln * A. Starker Leopold, son of Aldo Leopold; former Professor of Zoology at the University of California, Berkeley * Luna Leopold, son of Aldo Leopold; former Professor of Geology, University of California, Berkeley * Herb Levi, former Professor of Biology, Harvard University * Robert Lieber, Professor, Department of Government and School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University * Gene Likens, ecologist * Mary Ann Lila, former Professor of Nutrition, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign * Bernard J. Liska, food scientist at Purdue University * Timothy P. Lodge, Professor of Chemistry, University of Minnesota * Timothy M. Lohman, Professor of Medicine, Washington University * Roberto Sabatino Lopez, former Professor of History at Yale University * Max O. Lorenz, economist and statistician * Daryl B. Lund, former Dean of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Cornell University * George A. Lundberg, sociologist at the University of Washington * Karl Mahlburg, mathematician * Tak Wah Mak, Professor of Biophysics and Immunology, University of Toronto * Howard Malmstadt, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign * Daniel R. Mandelker, Professor of Law, Washington University * James G. March, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Stanford University * Carolyn "Biddy" Martin, President, Amherst College * Abraham Maslow (PhD 1934), groundbreaking humanist psychologist, "hierarchy of needs;" former professor at Brandeis University * Max Mason, former President, University of Chicago * Thomas Mathiesen, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Oslo * Lola J. May, mathematics educator * Thomas J. McCormick, scholar of international relations * Thomas K. McCraw, Professor Emeritus of Business, Harvard University * Frederick Merk, former Professor of Government and History, Harvard University * Alan G. Merten, President of George Mason University * Gerald Meyer, Professor of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University * Joseph C. Miller, Professor of History, University of Virginia * Renée J. Miller, Professor of Computer Science, University of Toronto * C. Wright Mills, sociologist and professor at Columbia University * Lawrence Mishel, President, Economic Policy Institute * Olivia S. Mitchell, Professor of Economics, University of Pennsylvania * Jason Mittell, Professor of American Studies and Film, Middlebury College * Pornchai Mongkhonvanit, President of Siam University, President Emeritus of International Association of University Presidents * Florence M. Montgomery, art historian * Stephen S. Morse, Professor of Epidemiology, Columbia University * Clark A. Murdock, Senior Adviser, Center for Strategic and International Studies * John E. Murdoch, former historian and philosopher of science, Harvard University * John Murray, Jr., Chancellor and Professor of Law, Duquesne University * Daniel J. Myers, Professor of Sociology, University of Notre Dame * Mark Myers, geologist * Jeffrey Naughton, computer scientist * Richard Nelson, cultural anthropologist * Maurice F. Neufeld, professor emeritus, Cornell University * David Newbury, Professor of African Studies, Smith College * Barbara W. Newell, former President, Wellesley College * Carl Niemann, former Professor of Biochemistry, California Institute of Technology * David W. Noble, Professor of American Studies, University of Minnesota * Mark Nordenberg, Chancellor, University of Pittsburgh * Olaf M. Norlie, former Dean, Hartwick College * Gerald North, climatologist * Russel B. Nye, former Professor of English, Michigan State University * Alton Ochsner, UW medical professor and cancer researcher; co-founded the Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans * Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, anthropologist * Bertell Ollman, Professor of Politics, New York University * Scott E. Page, Professor of Economics, University of Michigan * Thomas Palaima, Professor of Classics, University of Texas-Austin * Ann C. Palmenberg, biochemist * Dr. Tim Palmer, Professor of French and Japanese film studies at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. * Bernhard Palsson, Professor of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego * John Parascandola, medical historian * Gil-Sung Park, Korean sociologist * W. Robert Parks, former President, Iowa State University * Michael Quinn Patton, former Professor of Sociology, University of Minnesota * Rhea Paul, Founding Chair of Department of Communication Disorders at Sacred Heart University * John Allen Paulos, Professor of Mathematics, Temple University; author of books about the consequences of mathematical illiteracy * John Vernon Pavlik, Professor of Journalism, Rutgers University * Donald E. Pearson, former Professor of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University * Joseph A. Pechman, former Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution; former President, American Economic Association * John Pemberton, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University * Selig Perlman, economist and labor historian * August Herman Pfund, former Professor of Physics, Johns Hopkins University * Anna Augusta Von Helmholtz-Phelan, Assistant Professor Emeritus of English, University of Minnesota * Andrew C. Porter, former president, AERA; former professor, Vanderbilt University; Dean of Education, University of Pennsylvania * Alejandro Portes, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University * Philip S Portoghese, Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota * Catherine Prendergast, Professor of English at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign * L. Fletcher Prouty, former Professor of Air Force Science and Tactics, Yale University * Benjamin Arthur Quarles, historian * Matthew Rabin, Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley * Marian Radke-Yarrow, psychologist, National Institute of Mental Health * Ronald Radosh, activist and historian * Douglas W. Rae, Professor of Political Science, Yale University; author of Equalities * Jim Ranchino, late Professor of Political Science, Ouachita Baptist University * John Rapp, Professor of Political Science, Beloit College * George Rawick, historian * Joan Redwing, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Electrical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University * Robert A. Rees, former Professor of English, UCLA * Thomas Reh, Professor of Biology, University of Washington * J. Wayne Reitz, Professor of Agricultural Economics; fifth President of the University of Florida (1955-1967) * Frank J. Remington, former Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin-Madison * Justin Rhodes, Professor of Psychology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign * Lori Ringhand, Professor of Law, University of Georgia * Walter Ristow, librarian * Temario Rivera, Professor of Political Science, International Christian University * Anita Roberts, former biochemist, National Cancer Institute * Arthur H. Robinson, geographer * Stuart Rojstaczer, former Professor of Geophysics, Duke University * Gerhard Krohn Rollefson, former Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley * Ediberto Roman, Professor of Law, Florida International University College of Law and Florida International University * Jia Rongqing, Professor of Mathematics, University of Alberta * Charles E. Rosenberg, historian of science at Harvard University * Milton J. Rosenberg, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Chicago * Nathan Rosenberg, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Stanford University; taught at Cambridge University * George C. Royal, microbiologist * Lee Albert Rubel, former Professor of Mathematics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign * David S. Ruder, former Dean of Law, Northwestern University * Mary P. Ryan, Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University and Professor Emerita of History, University of California, Berkeley * Joseph F. Rychlak, Professor of Humanistic Psychology, Loyola University Chicago * Herbert J. Ryser, former Professor of Mathematics, California Institute of Technology and Ohio State University * Yuriko Saito, Professor of Philosophy, Rhode Island School of Design * Theodore Saloutos, former Professor of History, UCLA * Warren Samuels, economist * Austin Sarat, Professor of Political Science, Amherst College * Richard J. Saykally, Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley * George Schaller, biologist and conservationist * Richard Scheller, former Professor of Biochemistry, Stanford University * Steven Schier, Professor of Political Science, Carleton College * Bernadotte Everly Schmitt, former President, American Historical Association; former Professor of History, University of Chicago * Mark Schorer, former Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley * Joan Wallach Scott, Professor of History, Institute for Advanced Study * Michael L. Scott, Professor of Computer Science, University of Rochester * John Searle, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley * Robert Serber, former Professor of Physics, Columbia University; scientist on the Manhattan Project * Jim G. Shaffer, Professor of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University * Cosma Shalizi, Assistant Professor of Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University * Steven Shapin, historian of science, Harvard University * Ira Sharkansky, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem * Lauriston Sharp, former Professor of Anthropology, Cornell University * Spencer Shaw, former Professor of Library Science, University of Washington * Jerome Lee Shneidman, former Professor of History at Adelphi University, specialist in psychohistory * Victor Shoup, Professor of Mathematics, New York University * Mona L. Siegel - Professor of History, California State University, Sacramento * Daniel L. Simmons, Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Cancer Research Center, Brigham Young University * Brooks D. Simpson, Professor of History, Arizona State University * Louis B. Slichter, former Professor of Geophysics, MIT and UCLA * Sumner Slichter, former Professor of Economics, Harvard University * Ronald Smelser, former Professor of History (University of Utah), Holocaust educator and author of The Myth of the Eastern Front * William Cunningham Smith, literature scholar * David R. Soll, Professor of Biology, University of Iowa * Robert Soucy, Professor Emeritus of History, Oberlin College * Roy Spencer, Principal Research Scientist, University of Alabama in Huntsville * Clint Sprott, physicist * Janet Staiger, Professor of Communication, University of Texas-Austin * George Stambolian, former Professor of French, Wellesley College * Kenneth M. Stampp, former Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley; taught at Harvard University, Oxford University, University of London, and University of Munich * Leon C. Standifer, Professor of Horticulture, Louisiana State University * Michael Starbird, Professor of Mathematics, University of Texas-Austin * Stephen C. Stearns, Professor of Biology, Yale University * Harry Steenbock, biochemist and Vitamin D researcher * George Steinmetz (academic), Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan * Christopher H. Sterling, Professor of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University * C. Eugene Steuerle, Institute Fellow, Urban Institute * Robert Stickgold, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard University * Philip Stieg, Professor and Chairman of Neurosurgery and Weill Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Medical Center * Gilbert Stork, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Columbia University * Murray A. Straus, Sociologist and professor University of New Hampshire, creator of the Conflict tactics scale * Jon Strauss, former President of Harvey Mudd College * Robert P. Strauss, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University * Philip Taft, former Professor of Economics at Brown University * Sol Tax, former Professor of Anthropology, University of Chicago * Henry Charles Taylor, former Professor of Economics at Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison * Lily Ross Taylor, former Professor of Classics, University of California, Berkeley and Institute for Advanced Study * Paul Schuster Taylor, former Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley * Larry Temkin, Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University (starting in 2011) * Albert M. Ten Eyck, agriculturist and agronomist * Earle M. Terry, physicist * Victor A. Tiedjens, agricultural scientist at Rutgers University * Virginia Tilley, Chief Research Specialist, Human Sciences Research Council (South Africa) * Ignacio Tinoco, Jr., Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley * Steve Tittle, Associate Professor of Composition and Theory, Dalhousie University * Andrew P. Torrence (M.A. 1951; Ph.D. 1954), President of Tennessee State University (1968-1974); executive vice president and provost of Tuskegee University (1974-1980). * Sidney Dean Townley, former Professor of Astronomy, Stanford University * Paul M. Treichel, chemist * Glenn Thomas Trewartha, geographer * Susan Traverso, President of Thiel College, former Provost of Elizabethtown College * Jim Trier, Professor of Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill * Arleen Tuchman, Professor of History at Vanderbilt University * Konrad Tuchscherer, Associate Professor of History and Director of Africana Studies at St. John's University * David Tulloch, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, Rutgers University * Melvin Tumin, former Professor of Sociology, Princeton University * Frederick Jackson Turner (1884, MA 1888), historian and professor, Pulitzer Prize winner * Joseph Tussman, former Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley * Michael Uebel, professor, author * Ruth Hill Useem, former Professor of Sociology, Michigan State University * Edwin Vedejs, former professor of chemistry at University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Michigan * Victor Vacquier, former Professor of Geophysics, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego * Bonita H. Valien, PhD, former professor of Sociology at Fisk University, author of books about school desegregation. * Preston Valien, PhD, former professor of Sociology at Fisk University and Brooklyn College; cultural attache in Nigeria. * Robert van de Geijn, Professor of Computer Science, University of Texas-Austin * Andrew H. Van de Ven, Professor of Organizational Innovation, University of Minnesota * Charles Van Hise, former President, University of Wisconsin-Madison * Martha Vicinus, Professor of Women's Studies, University of Michigan * Julia Grace Wales, former Professor of English, University of Wisconsin-Madison; taught at the University of Cambridge and the University of London * Cody Walker, Lecturer in English, University of Michigan * John Charles Walker, plant pathologist * Hubert Stanley Wall, former mathematician at Northwestern University and the University of Texas-Austin * Martin Walt, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University * David Der-wei Wang, Professor of East Asian Languages, Harvard University * David Ward, former President, American Council on Education * Arthur Waskow, former Resident Fellow, Institute for Policy Studies * John Watrous, Associate Professor of Computer Science, David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo * Oliver Patterson Watts, chemical engineer * John Carrier Weaver, former Professor of Geography; former Vice President for Academic Affairs, Ohio State University; former President, University of Wisconsin System * Warren Weaver, mathematician, Rockefeller Institute * Lee-Jen Wei, Professor of Biostatistics, Harvard University * I. Bernard Weinstein, former Professor of Medicine, Columbia University * Herman B Wells, former President, Indiana University * Norman Wengert, political scientist and professor * Peter Wenz, Professor of Philosophy, University of Illinois at Springfield * Mark Wessel, former Dean, Carnegie Mellon University * Wyatt C. Whitley, Professor of Chemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology * John Wilce, former Professor of Medicine, Ohio State University * John D. Wiley, former Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Madison * Dallas Willard, former Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California * T. Harry Williams, historian * William Appleman Williams, historian of U.S. foreign relations * Greg Williamson, Lecturer in English, Johns Hopkins University * Linda S. Wilson, President Emerita, Radcliffe College; former Vice President, University of Michigan * Christopher Winship, Professor of Sociology, Harvard University * Edward Witten, Professor of Physics, Institute for Advanced Study * Lawrence S. Wittner, Professor of History, University at Albany, SUNY * Julian Wolpert, Professor Emeritus of Geography, Public Affairs, and Urban Planning, Princeton University * David Woodward, geographer * Joseph Wong, Vice President, International at University of Toronto * James Wright, 16th president of Dartmouth College * Yang Guanghua, Chinese engineer * Y. Lawrence Yao, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University * Stephen Yenser, Professor of English, UCLA * John Milton Yinger, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Oberlin College * Allyn Abbott Young, former Professor of Economics, Harvard University and the University of London * Brigitte Young, Professor Emerita of Political Science, University of Münster * Hugh Edwin Young, former Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Madison; former President, University of Wisconsin System * Nicholas S. Zeppos, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University * Valdis Zeps, former linguist * Zheng Xiaocang, Chinese academic administrator * Maung Zarni, Burmese educator, academic, and human rights activist noted for his opposition to the violence in Rakhine State and Rohingya genocide * Andrew Zimbalist, Professor of Economics, Smith College * Norton Zinder, Professor of Microbiology, Rockefeller University * Jane Zuengler, Professor of English; linguist (en)
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  • This University of Wisconsin–Madison people in academics consists of notable people who graduated or attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison. * Julia Adams (sociologist), Professor, Yale University * Robert Adair, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Yale University * David Adamany, former President of Temple University * Colin Adams, Professor of Mathematics, Williams College * Paul C. Adams, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Texas-Austin * Julius Adler * Madeleine Wing Adler, former President, West Chester University * Sarita Adve, Professor of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign * Michael A'Hearn, astronomer * Julie Ahringer, Senior Research Fellow, Gurdon Institute, Cambridge University * Anastasia Ailamaki, Professor of Computer Science, (en)
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  • List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people in academics (en)
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