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James Maas (Professor of Psychology, c. 1963–2011) — sleep studies; longtime teacher of Cornell's most popular class, Psychology 101 Neal E. Miller — American experimental psychologist and a recipient of the National Medal of Science (1964)
The Cornell University Department of History is an academic department in the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell University that focuses on the study of history.Founded in 1868, it is one of Cornell's original departments and has been a center for the development of professional historical research institutions in the United States, including the American Historical Association and the ...
Current and former faculty members in the Cornell University Department of History. Pages in category "Cornell University Department of History faculty" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
At Cornell, he teaches courses on the history of ancient Greece, war and peace in the ancient world, history of battle, introduction to military history, and specialized topics in ancient history. Strauss is an avid rower. In 1999, he published Rowing Against the Current: On Learning to Scull at Forty (Scribner). He has appeared in more than a ...
William H. McNeill (Ph.D. 1947) – professor emeritus of History at the University of Chicago; author of The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community; recipient of the National Humanities Medal (2010) Anthony Milner (Ph.D.) – Basham Professor of Asian History, School of Culture, History & Language, Australian National University
Cornell University Department of History faculty (48 P) L. ... Pages in category "Cornell University faculty" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...
Cornell College President Jonathan Brand in a statement said the instructors were at the park with a faculty member from Beihua University when the attack occurred. 4 Iowa instructors teaching at ...
The Messenger Lectures are a series of talks given by scholars and public figures at Cornell University.They were funded in 1924 by a gift from Hiram Messenger of "a fund to provide a course of lectures on the Evolution of Civilization for the special purpose of raising the moral standard of our political, business, and social life", to be "delivered by the ablest non-resident lecturer or ...