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Ioan Petru Culianu or Couliano (5 January 1950 – 21 May 1991) was a Romanian historian of religion, culture, and ideas, a philosopher and political essayist, and a short story writer. He served as professor of the history of religions at the University of Chicago from 1988 to his death, and had previously taught the history of Romanian ...
Ioan Petru Culianu: 41 Assassinated by an unknown party while using the toilet in the University of Chicago Divinity School's Swift Hall. [19] 19 January 1996 Los Angeles, California, United States Don Simpson: 52 Died of heart failure caused by combined drug intoxication in the bathroom of his home in Bel Air. [20] [21] 8 March 2004
On May 21, 1991, Divinity School professor Ioan P. Culianu was assassinated in a bathroom stall on the third floor of Swift Hall. [36] In 1999, then-President Hugo Sonnenschein announced plans to relax the university's famed core curriculum, reducing the number of required courses from 21 to 15.
Ioan P. Culianu – historian of religion; Bruce Cumings – Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History and the college; Lorraine Daston – visiting professor in the Committee on Social Thought; Shannon Lee Dawdy – associate professor, MacArthur Fellow
Ioan Petru Culianu (1950–1991), Romanian historian; Abiol Lual Deng (born 1983), South Sudanese-American political scientist; Mamadou Diouf, Senegalese professor of Western African history at Columbia University; Julia Ducournau, French director and screenwriter; Marie Drucker (born 1974), French journalist
Culianu is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ioan P. Culianu (1950–1991), Romanian historian, philosopher, and essayist; Nicolae Culianu (1832–1915), Romanian mathematician and astronomer, great-grandfather of Ioan
The pair met while filming ‘102 Dalmations’ in 2000 but have been estranged since 2021
Ioan Mihai Cochinescu (born 1951) Ion Hobana (born 1931) Rodica Ojog-Brașoveanu (1939–2002) Mircea Nedelciu (1950–1999) Leonard Oprea (born 1953) Dora Pavel (born 1946) Nicolae Breban (born 1934) Filip Florian (born 1967) Doina Ruști (born 1957) Radu Aldulescu (born 1954) Dan Lungu (born 1969) Gelu Vlașin (born 1966) Igor Ursenco (born 1971)