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A

Molly Aitken (00–02)
Art History
Independent Scholar
Montclair, NJ
[email protected]

Michael Allan (08–09)
Comparative Literature
University of Oregon
[email protected]

April Alliston (88–89)
Comparative Literature
Princeton University
[email protected]

Michael Anderson (94–96)
Classics
Trinity College
[email protected]

Richard Andrews (85–88)
Deceased

Karl Appuhn (99–01)
History
New York University
[email protected]

Andrew Apter (87–89)
Director, James S. Coleman African Studies Center
Professor, Departments of History and Anthropology
University of California, Los Angeles
[email protected]

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Jordanna Bailkin (99–01)
History
University of Washington
[email protected]

Jeffrey M. Bale (94–96)
Senior Researcher
Terrorism Research & Studies Program
Monterey Institute of International Studies
[email protected]

Hilary Ballon (85–86)
Architecture and Urban Studies
New York University
[email protected]

Jeffrey Barash (83–85)
University of Picardie
Amiens, France
[email protected]

Amy Bard (02–04)
African & Asian Languages &
Literatures
University of Florida
[email protected]
past lecture

Robert Bauslaugh (79–81)
Ancient History & Classics
Brevard College
[email protected]

Sandrine Bertaux (02–04)
Political Science & International Relations
Marmara University
Istanbul, Turkey
[email protected]
past lecture
past lecture

Giorgio Biancorosso (01–03)
Music Department
University of Hong Kong
Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong
[email protected]
past lecture
past lecture

Akeel Bilgrami (83–85)
Philosophy
Columbia University
[email protected]

Beth Bjorklund (82–84)
German
University of Virginia
[email protected]

Irene Bloom (76–78)
Deceased

Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski (81–83)
French & Italian Medieval & Renaissance Studies Program
University of Pittsburgh
[email protected]

Peter K. Bol (80–82)
East Asian Language & Civilization
Harvard University
[email protected]

George Bournoutian (78–80)
History
Iona College
[email protected]

Betsy C. Bowen (76–77)
Writer, Independent Producer
[email protected]

John Bugg (07–08)
English
Fordham University
[email protected]

D. Graham Burnett (97–99)
History
Princeton University
[email protected]

Glenn R. Butterton (86–89)

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C

Mary Baine Campbell (85–87)
English & American Literature
Brandeis University
[email protected]

David Castriota (82–84)
Art History
Sarah Lawrence College
[email protected]

William Clark (89–91)

Peter Coclanis (83–84)
History
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
[email protected]

Ada Cohen (90–91)
Chair, Art History
Dartmouth College
[email protected]

James B. Collins (80–82)
History
Georgetown University
[email protected]

Julie Cooper (03–05)
Political Science
University of Chicago
[email protected]

Jonathan Crary (87–89)
Art History
Columbia University
[email protected]

Brian Curran (96–98)
Art History
Pennsylvania State University
[email protected]

James R. Currie (00–02)
Music
State University of New York, Buffalo
[email protected]
past lecture

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D

Lorraine Daston (79–80)
Max Plandk Institute for the History of Science
Berlin, Germany
[email protected]

Elizabeth Davis (04–06)
Anthropology
Princeton University
[email protected]

Mary Dearborn (86–88)
Independent Scholar
[email protected]

Mark DeBellis (88–90)
Philosophy
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
[email protected]

Vidya Dehejia (84–86)
Barbara Stoler Miller Chair
Art History & Archaeology
Columbia University
[email protected]

Wiebke Denecke (04–06)
Comparative Literature
Boston University
[email protected]

Naomi Diamant (92–94)
Director, Dean's Office Affairs
Stern School of Business
New York University
[email protected]

Deborah Diamond (94–96)
Director of Research
Greater Philadelphia Tourism Corporation
[email protected]

Mary Dillard (00–01)
History
Sarah Lawrence College
[email protected]

Adrienne Donald (92–93)
Hunter Advisors
[email protected]

Greg Downey (98–00)
Anthropology
Macquarie University
Sydney, Australia
[email protected]

Laura Lee Downs (87–88)
Director of Studies
Centre de Recherches Historique
Paris, France
[email protected]

Laurence Dreyfus (79–81)
Music
Magdalen College
Oxford University
[email protected]

Joshua Dubler (08-11)
University of Rochester
[email protected]

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E

Heather Ecker (00–02)
Head of Curatorial Affairs
International Museum Programme
Aga Khan Foundation Canada
[email protected]

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F

Maria Farland (98–00)
English
Fordham University
Constantin Fasolt (81–83)
History
University of Chicago
[email protected]

Ilana Feldman (02–04)
Director, Graduate Studies
Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies
New York University
[email protected]
past lecture
past lecture

Ruben Cesar Fernandes (78–79)

Dana Fields (10–13)
Classics
University of Buffalo
State University of New York
[email protected]

Joshua Fogel (80–81)
History
York University
[email protected]

Doug Frame (80–82)
Center for Hellenic Studies (Washington, D.C.)
Harvard University
[email protected]

Anne Frydman (77–79)
Deceased

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G

Jonathan Gilmore (99–01)
Philosophy
Yale University
[email protected]

Jennifer Greeson (01–03)
English and American
University of Virginia
[email protected]
past lecture

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H

James Hankins (83–85)
History
Harvard University
[email protected]

Michele Hannoosh (82–85)
Romance Languages & Literatures
University of Michigan
[email protected]

Daniel Harkett (04–06)
Art History and Archaeology
Rhode Island School of Design
[email protected]

Gary Hausman (96–97)
Princeton University Library
[email protected]

Wendy B. Heller (97–98)
Music
Princeton University
[email protected]

James Higginbotham (77–78, 79–80)
Philosophy & Linguistics
University of Southern California
[email protected]

Anne T. Higgins (90–92)
English
Simon Fraser University
[email protected]

Victoria Holbrook (85–87)
Independent
[email protected]

Robert Holzer (90–92)
Music
Yale University
[email protected]

Norbert Hornstein (80–83)
Linguistics
University of Maryland
[email protected]

Alan Houston (88–89)
Political Science
University of California, San Diego
[email protected]

Don Howard (80–81)
Philosophy
University of Notre Dame
[email protected]

David Hoy (81–82)
Director, Graduate Studies
Philosophy
University of California, Santa Cruz
[email protected]

Ronnie Po-chia Hsia (82–84)
History
Pennsylvania State University
[email protected]

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J

Trinity Jackman (04–06)
Royal Ontario Museum
[email protected]

Sarah Jacoby (06–09)
Religion
Northwestern University
[email protected]

E.H. Rick Jarow (91–93)
(formally Eric Huberman)
Religion, Asian Studies
Vassar College
[email protected]

Anning Jing (94–96)
Asian Art
Michigan State University
[email protected]

Amy E. Johnson (79–81)
[email protected]

David Johnson (79–81)
History
University of California, Berkeley
[email protected]

Janet Johnson (85–87)
Independent Scholar
[email protected]

Judith L. Johnston (77–79)
English
Rider University
[email protected]

Dalia Judovitz (81–82)
French & Italian
Emory University
[email protected]

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K

Jonathon Kahn (03-05)
Religion
Vassar College
[email protected]

Paize Keulemans (05–06)
East Asian Languages and Literatures
Yale University
[email protected]

Muhammad Ali Khalidi (91–93)
Philosophy
York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
[email protected]

Dilwyn Knox (85–87)
Italian
University College London
London, United Kingdom
[email protected]

Hagar Kotef (09–12)
Politics and Government
Ben Gurion University
Israel
[email protected]

David Kurnick (06–07)
English
Rutgers University
[email protected]

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L

Guolong Lai (02–04)
School of Art & Art History
University of Florida
[email protected]
past lecture

Vinay Lal (92–94)
History
University of California, Los Angeles
[email protected]

Kevin Lamb (07–10)
School of Law
Yale University
[email protected]

Robert Lamberton (84–86)
Classics
Washington University in St. Louis
[email protected]

Richard Landes (84–86)
Director, Center for Millennial Studies
History
Boston University
[email protected]

Charles Larmore (78–80)
Philosophy
Brown University
[email protected]

Susan Layton (81–83)
Russian Literature
Visiting Scholar
University of Edinburgh
[email protected]

Andrew Lear (04–06)
Classics
Florida State University
[email protected]

Daniel Lee (10–11)
Political Theory
University of Toronto
[email protected]

Rebecca M. Lesses (96–98)
Jewish Studies
Ithaca College
[email protected]

Theodore Levin (79–81)
Music
Dartmouth College
[email protected]

Robin Lewis (78–81)
Social Development and Public Policy
Beijing Normal University
Beijing, China
[email protected]

Conrad Leyser (92–94)
History
Worcester College, University of Oxford
United Kingdom
[email protected]

Suzanne Lodato (98–00)
Research Development Specialist
Indiana University
[email protected]

Marie-Rose Logan (76–78)
European & Comparative Literature
Soka University of America
[email protected]

John Lombardini (09–10)
Government
College of William and Mary
[email protected]

Paul D Lyon (80–81)
Philosophy
University of Texas, Austin
[email protected]

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M

David A.J. Macey (76–78)
Deceased

Myron Magnet (77–79)
Editor, City Journal
Manhattan Institute
[email protected]

Susan Manning (87–88)
English
Northwestern University
[email protected]

Joseph Masheck (76–78)
Fine Arts
Hofstra University
[email protected]

Richard McCoy (77–79)
English
Queens College
City University of New York
[email protected]

Darrin M. McMahon (97–99)
History
Florida State University
[email protected]

Cecilia Miller (89–91)
History
Wesleyan University
[email protected]

Larry Miller (84–86)

Nancy Miller (76–78)
Comparative Literature
Graduate Center
City University of New York
[email protected]

Amira Mittermaier (06–07)
Religion
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada
[email protected]

Scott Morrison (04–06)
[email protected]

Marjorie Munsterberg (84–86)
[email protected]
Christian Murck (78–80)
President
American Chamber of Commerce in China
[email protected]

Liam Murphy (90–92)
Law & Philosophy
New York University
[email protected]

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Suzanne Nalbantian (76–78)
English and Comparative Literature
Long Island University
[email protected]

Jennifer Nash (09–10)
American Studies
George Washington University
[email protected]

John Nassivera (77–79)
Theater, Speech
Green Mountain College
[email protected]

Gulru Necipoglu (86–87)
History of Art & Architecture
Harvard University
[email protected]

Deborah Epstein Nord (80–82)
English
Princeton University
[email protected]

Calvin Normore (83–84)
Philosophy
University of California, Los Angeles
[email protected]

David Novak (07–10)
Music
University of California, Santa Barbara
[email protected]

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O

Emily Ogden (10–13)
English
University of Virginia
[email protected]

Irina Oryshkevich (03-05)
Art History and Archaeology
Columbia University
[email protected]

Jessie A. Owens (77–79)
Dean, Division of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies
University of California, Davis
[email protected]

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P

Esther Pasztory (80–82)
Art History & Archaeology
Columbia University
[email protected]

David L. Pike (93–95)
Literature
American University
[email protected]

Hilary Poriss (01–03)
Music
Northeastern University
[email protected]
past lecture

Linda Przybyszewski (95–97)
History
University of Notre Dame
[email protected]

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Q

Eloise Qui�ones-Keber (84–86)
Art History
Graduate Center and Baruch College
City University of New York

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[email protected]

R

Ann Ramsey (91–92)

John Rogers (89–90)
English
Yale University
[email protected]

Mark Rollins (85–87)
Chair, Philosophy
Washington University in St. Louis
[email protected]

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S

Peter Sahlins (87–88)
History
University of California, Berkeley
[email protected]

Edgardo Salinas (10–13)
Music
Columbia University
Humanities and Arts
Universidad Nacional de Rosario
Argentina
[email protected]

Scott A. Sandage (95–96)
History
Carnegie Mellon University
[email protected]

Claudio M. Saunt (96–98)
History
University of Georgia
[email protected]

Martha Porter Saxton (88–90)
Women's & Gender Studies
Amherst College
[email protected]

Kirsten Schultz (99–99)
History
Seton Hall University
[email protected]

Micah J. Schwartzman (06–07)
Law
University of Virginia
[email protected]

Martha Ann Selby (87–88)
(Hinduja Fellow)
South Asian Studies
University of Texas, Austin
[email protected]

Richard Serrano (96–98)
French
Rutgers University
[email protected]

Pavlos Sfyroeras (92–94)
Classics
Middlebury College
[email protected]

William Sharpe (81–83)
English
Barnard College
[email protected]

Andrey Shcherbenok (06–09)
Russian and Slavonic Studies
St. Petersburg State University
[email protected]

Samer S. Shehata (99–00)
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies
Georgetown University
[email protected]

April Shelford (97–99)
History
American University
[email protected]

Leo K. Shin (95–97)
Asian Studies
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada [email protected]

Susan Sidlauskas (90–92)
Art History
Rutgers University
[email protected]

Paul Silverman (86–88)

Patrick Singy (07–10)
Center for Bioethics
Union Graduate College
[email protected]

Laura M. Slatkin (81–83)
Gallatin School of Individualized Study
New York University
[email protected]

Will Slauter (07–09)
Intellectual History
University of Paris VIII - Saint-Denis
[email protected]

Adam Smith (09–12)
East Asian Languages and Civilizations
University of Pennsylvania
[email protected]

Robert Stillman (80–82)
English
University of Tennessee
[email protected]

Ginger Strand (93–95)
[email protected]

Yanfei Sun (10–13)
Sociology
Tsinghua University, China
[email protected]

Mark Swislocki (01–03)
History
New York University
[email protected]
past lecture

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T

Jean Terrier (04–06)
[email protected]

Miriam Ticktin (02–04)
Anthropology and International Affairs
School for Social Research
[email protected]
past lecture
past lecture

Barbara Tischler (83–85)
[email protected]

John Tresch (00–02)
History & Sociology of Science
University of Pennsylvania
[email protected]
past lecture

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Joanne van der Woude (07–08)
American Studies
University of Groningen, the Netherlands
[email protected]

Kate Van Orden (96–97)
Music
University of California, Berkeley
[email protected]

Carl Franciscus Verellen (87–89)
Director
Ecole francaise d'Extreme-Orient
[email protected]

Gauri Viswanathan (86–88)
English & Comparative Literature
Columbia University
[email protected]

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Joanna Waley-Cohen (88–90)
History
New York University
[email protected]

Leonard Wallock (82–84)
Associate Director
Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Religion & Public Life
[email protected]

Alicyn Warren (93–95)
School of Music
University of Michigan
[email protected]

Anne Waters (95–97)
[email protected]

Leah Whittington (98–99)
English
Harvard University
[email protected]

Steven I. Wilkinson (98–99)
Political Science
Yale University
[email protected]

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Nicholas Xenos (80–82)
Political Science
University of Massachusetts
[email protected]

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Z

Andrew Zimmerman (98–00)
History
George Washington University
[email protected]

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