This is a list of notable Georgetown University faculty, including both current and past faculty at the Washington, D.C. school. As of 2007, Georgetown University employs approximately 1,202 full-time and 451 part-time faculty members across its three campuses.[1] Many former politicians choose to teach at Georgetown, including U.S. Agency for International Development administrator Andrew Natsios, National Security Advisor Anthony Lake, U.S. senator and Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Douglas Feith, and CIA director George Tenet. Politically, Georgetown's faculty members give more support to liberal candidates, and their donation patterns are consistent with those of other American university faculties.[2] All of Georgetown University's presidents have been faculty as well.
Current faculty
editBusiness
editEconomics
editEnglish
edit- Lydia Brown
- Maureen Corrigan
- Jennifer Natalya Fink
- Carolyn Forché
- Aminatta Forna
- David Gewanter
- Christopher Shinn
Government
edit- José María Aznar
- Paul Begala
- E. J. Dionne
- Pablo Eisenberg (1999– )
- Ted Gayer
- Thane Gustafson
- Charles King
- Aleksander Kwaśniewski (2006– )
- Mark Lance
- Robert Lieber (1982– )
- Catherine Lotrionte
- Hans Noel
- Sam Potolicchio
- Yossi Shain (1999–2003)
- Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
- Sanford J. Ungar
- Arturo Valenzuela
History
editInternational relations
edit- Madeleine Albright
- Anthony Clark Arend
- Chester Crocker (1972–1981, 1989– )
- Robert Gallucci (1996–2009)
- Chuck Hagel (2009– )
- H. Allen Holmes
- Seth Jones
- Christopher C. Joyner
- Matthew Kroenig
- Anthony Lake
- Robert Litwak
- Donald McHenry
- Dale D. Murphy
- David Nalle
- Paul R. Pillar
- George Tenet (2004– )
- Álvaro Uribe
Languages
editLaw
edit- Charles F. Abernathy
- T. Alexander Aleinikoff
- Walter Berns
- Norman Birnbaum
- M. Gregg Bloche
- Rosa Brooks
- David D. Cole
- Viet D. Dinh
- Peter Edelman
- Sheila Foster
- Lawrence O. Gostin
- Pamela Harris[4]
- Judith Richards Hope
- Robert Katzmann
- Richard J. Leon (1997– )
- David J. McCarthy, Jr. (1965– )
- Naomi Mezey
- Jeffrey P. Minear
- Robert Pitofsky
- John Podesta
- Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz
Paul F. Rothstein
Medicine
editPhilosophy
editScience
edit- Rachel Barr
- Edward M. Barrows
- Daniel Djakiew
- Dietrich Grönemeyer
- Cal Newport
- Karl H. Pribram
- Richard Schlegel
Sociology
editTheology
editPrevious faculty
edit- Royden B. Davis (1966–1989)
- Benedict Joseph Flaget (1795–1798)
- Patrick Francis Healy (1866–1882)
- Ambrose Maréchal (c. 1801)
Art
edit- José Antonio Bowen
- Paul Hume (1950–1977)
- Joel E. Siegel
Business
edit- Thomas Donaldson (1990–1996)
- George R. Houston, Jr.
- Robert Pozen
Economics
editLanguage
edit- Thomas V. Bermingham (c. 1950s)
- Roland Flint (1968–1997)
- Dmitry Grigorieff (1959–1989)
- Robert Lado (1960–1980)
- Mario Vargas Llosa (1994)[5]
- Scott Pilarz (1996–2003)
- Michael Scott (1975–1989)
- Peter Steinfels (1997–2001)[6]
Law
edit- Henry Sherman Boutell (1914–1923)
- James R. Browning
- James Harry Covington (1914–1919)
- Samuel Dash (1965–2004)
- John F. Davis (c. 1970s)
- Robert Drinan (1981–2007)
- Martin D. Ginsburg
- Stephen Haseler
- Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
- Neal Katyal
- Mari Matsuda (–2008)
- Maeve Kennedy McKean
- Bruce Ohr (1984)
- John G. Roberts (c. 1992)
- Antonin Scalia (c. 1982)
- Joseph E. Schmitz (c. 1990s)
- Carlton R. Sickles (1960–1966)
- John Wolff (1961–2005)
Government
edit- As'ad AbuKhalil
- Kenneth Baer
- Hanna Batatu (1982–1994)
- William J. Brennan, Jr. (1990–1994)
- Anthony Cordesman
- Tom Daschle (c. 2005)
- Douglas J. Feith (2006–2008)
- Geraldine Ferraro (c. 2000s)
- Anwar Ibrahim (2004–2006)
- Jan Karski (1952–1992)
- Jeane Kirkpatrick (1967–1980, 1985)
- Claes G. Ryn
- James V. Schall (1977–2012)
- Joseph P. Vigorito (1977–1978)
History
edit- Walter Laqueur (1976–1988)
- Colette Mazzucelli (c. 1996)
- Vladimir Petrov
- Frank M. Snowden, Jr.
- Cyril Toumanoff (1943–1970)
- Allen Weinstein (1981–1984)
International relations
edit- James R. Clapper (2006–2007)
- Jules Davids
- Eleanor Lansing Dulles
- John Ikenberry (2001–2004)
- Henry Kissinger (1977–1979)
- Dennis P. Lockhart (2003–2007)
- Louis E. McComas (c. 1890s)
- Andrew Natsios (c. 2005)
- Robert G. Neumann (1976-c. 1990)
- Carroll Quigley
- Florence Roisman
- Dennis Ross (2006–2009)
- Paul A. Russo (1991)
- Sally Shelton-Colby (1991)
- Jean Edward Smith
- Edmund A. Walsh
Medicine
edit- Malcolm Mencer Martin (1959–2004)
Philosophy
edit- Edmund Pellegrino (1978–2013)
- Henry Babcock Veatch (1973–1983)
Science
edit- James Curley (1831–1889)
- Edward D. Freis (1957–2005)
- Gregory Jaczko[7]
- Robert S. Ledley
- Paul McNally (1928–1955)
- Charles Wardell Stiles
- William J. Thaler (1960–1976, 1979–2006)
Theology
edit- Thomas M. King (1968–2009)
- Richard A. McCormick
- Arthur Peacocke (1994)
Fictional
edit- In Stargate Atlantis, the main character, Dr. Elizabeth Weir, taught a political science course at Georgetown before going to Atlantis.
- Jason Bourne, the main character in the novels of Robert Ludlum and their subsequent film adaptations, is a linguistics professor at Georgetown in The Bourne Legacy, Eric Van Lustbader's 2004 novel continuing Ludlum's series.
- Henry McCord, the husband of United States Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord, is a religion professor at Georgetown on Madam Secretary.
References
edit- ^ "Georgetown At A Glance". Office of Communications. Georgetown University. December 12, 2006. Archived from the original on February 18, 2007. Retrieved 2007-03-04.
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- ^ Heberle, Robert (September 21, 2004). "Faculty Funds Favor Kerry". The Hoya. Archived from the original on November 20, 2006. Retrieved 2007-07-26.
- ^ "George Akerlof (aka Mr. Janet Yellen) Heads to Georgetown - Real Time Economics - WSJ". blogs.wsj.com. 2014-09-23. Retrieved 2014-10-25.
- ^ "President Obama Nominates Pamela Harris to Serve on the United States Court of Appeals" White House, May 8, 2014
- ^ "Georgetown University: Nobel Winner Vargas Llosa Taught at Georgetown". explore.georgetown.edu. Archived from the original on 2011-06-13.
- ^ "Peter Steinfels".
- ^ Meghan Anzelc: Gregory Jaczko, Ph.D. Physics, Commissioner, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. American Physical Society / www.aps.org