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  1. Walter Lafeber

    Walter LaFeber was a Marie Underhill Noll Professor and a Steven Weisse Presidential Teaching Fellow of History in the Department of History at Cornell University. He is one of the nation’s most distinguished historians of United States Foreign Relations. The son of a grocer, he received his BA from Hanover College in 1955, his MA from Stanford University in 1956 and his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1959, after which Cornell hired him.

  2. Alexander Meiklejohn

    Alexander Meiklejohn (February 1, 1872-December 17, 1964) was a philosopher, university administrator, and free-speech advocate. He served as dean of Brown University and president of Amherst College. Meiklejohn was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, England of Scottish descent, being the youngest of eight sons. When he was eight, the family moved to the United States, settling in Rhode Island. Family members pooled their money to send him to school.

  3. Fred Buttel

    Fred Buttel, (1948-2005) was a professor of rural sociology and environmental studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Buttel was previously a professor of rural sociology at Cornell University. He received a Ph.D. in rural sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1975.

  4. Charles Kendall Adams

    Charles Kendall Adams (1835-1902) was an American educator and historian. He served as the second president of Cornell University from 1885 until 1892, and as president of the University of Wisconsin from 1892 until his death. Born in Derby, Vermont, Adams studied with Andrew Dickson White, Cornell's first president, at the University of Michigan. Adams then taught history at Michigan until his appointment as president of Cornell.

  5. Michael Calvin McGee

    Michael Calvin McGee American rhetorical theorist and social critic (born, October 21, 1943, Rockwood, Tennessee, died, October 27, 2002, Iowa City, Iowa). The son of John Vester and Dorothy Eloise (Hicks) McGee, spent his early years in Knoxville, Tennessee. Graduated with a B.A. in Speech from Butler University, where he was a champion debater. In 1967 he graded with a M.A. in Rhetoric from Cornell University. In 1973 he married Lyda Eugenia Twitty.

  6. James D. Thompson

    James David Thompson (January 11, 1920 in Indianapolis - September 1, 1973) was an American sociologist. In 1932, Thompson's family moved to Chicago where he went to a public high school. He graduated from Indiana University with a B.A. in business and served in the United States Air Force from 1941 to 1946.

  7. Edward B. Titchener

    Edward Bradford Titchener, D.Sc., Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. (1867-1927) was an Englishman and a student of Wilhelm Wundt before becoming a professor of psychology and founding the first psychology laboratory in the United States at Cornell University. He was educated in Europe. He would put his own spin on Wundt's psychology of consciousness after he emigrated to the United States. He translated and brought in the English language the concept of "empathy", …

  8. Boyd Henry Bode

    Boyd Henry Bode (October 4, 1873-March 29, 1953) was an American academic and philosopher, notable for his work on philosophy of education. Bode was born in Ridott, Illinois. He grew up in rural areas of Iowa and South Dakota and attended Pennsylvania College in Iowa and later the University of Michigan, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1897, and Cornell University, where he received his Ph.D. in 1900.

  9. Kathy Chiaravalli

    KATHY CHIARAVALLI, Associate Senior Partner Kathy is a leader authority and specialist in global human resources including compensation, HR strategy/systems/service delivery, global total rewards, and leadership.

  10. Carrie E. Regenstein

    Carrie E. Regenstein Carrie E. Regenstein became the Executive Director of Computing Services at Carnegie Mellon University in September 2005. Prior to that she served as Associate CIO and Associate Director of DoIT (Division of Information Technology) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

  11. Deborah Streeter

    Deborah Streeter Deborah Streeter is the Bruce F. Failing, Sr. Professor of Personal Enterprise and Small Business Management in the Department of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell. Entrepreneurship and small business management are the focus of Streeter's teaching, research, and outreach activities. She specializes in teaching business planning, decision analysis, and small business management.

  12. John J. Kalter
  13. Cathy Middlecamp
  14. John Cohen

    7 things about me:.

  15. Johannes E. Gehrke

    Johannes Gehrke Assistant Professor Johannes Gehrke obtained his Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1999, and he has been an assistant professor in CS since then. Johannes's interests are in the areas of data mining, data stream processing, and novel applications of distributed database technology.

  16. Kyle Baldwin

    Click Here To Visit The ABC Foundation’s Official Website.

  17. Akbar Sayeed
  18. Heather

    after a six-month stint as a zen monk in a hawaii temple, i've returned to the place of my birth to begin my official career as a microbiologist. people of new haven and diarhhea-causing bacteria everywhere, beware!

  19. Catherine Savage

    I'm a vegetarian, multi-ethnic, sometime-gymrat. I finished my B.S. in Nutritional Sciences last Spring, soon to be a Registered Dietitian. I would rather walk or bike to work than drive. I.

  20. Robert Bixby

    Dr. Robert Bixby Chief Science Officer As chief science officer, Robert Bixby helps define strategic ILOG product decisions that involve significant scientific content. These include efforts to increase the application focus of ILOG optimization products and their integration with other ILOG product offerings. Formerly an ILOG Fellow and board member, Bixby also represents the company in high-level technical and scientific forums.

  21. Jasmine Chen

    I have ADD.

  22. Diane Stricker

    I am older than I would like to be but not as old as I hope to be. I am the mother of five children (one of whom answers to "Dog"--he's a cat person) and the grandmother of 10 children. I have had a wonderful husband for over 30 years. I taught accounting at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan for 29 years before retiring. I am a survivor.

  23. Paul Olson

    wait for later.

  24. Ben Carter

    Who, me?

  25. Jocelyn Huber

    Let's be perfectly honest...I don't really know what the hell I'm doing right now. I'm in Wisconsin and it's a bit of a challenge to remember why these days. Something about grad school and friendly faculty and free tuition. It's not always convincing. Though at some point this did all seem like a great idea.

  26. Jeannette

    i'm just figuring this whole myspace thing out-- seems like i'm one (or twelve) steps behind the game. but i'll catch up quick, don't ya worry. before you know it, i'll have a colorful little background that hurts your eyes to look at, i'll be playing videos of my goldfish, and i'll have more pictures of myself than you know what to do it. just give me time. ..

  27. Emily

    I just moved to Madison, WI to start a PhD in plant evolutionary biology. I teach, I take classes, I laze about, and I work at a local Apple retailer. It is my goal to visit the botanical gardens here once a month to see how they change over the course of the year. Shut up, I'm a botanist.

  28. Jerry

    Ok, here is the short version. I was born in Wisconsin, raised in New Mexico, and then attended highschool back in Wisconsin. Spent one brief year at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, NM and then hightailed it out of there back to Wisconsin. Currently, I live somewhere near Ithaca, NY, where I do research on tree diseases. I am out and about looking for new depth and breadth in my life.

  29. Joyce

    If I'm not working insane hours, you can find me asleep somewhere (sometimes while driving), eating, drinking, or surfing, sometimes a combination of all of the above.

  30. Jacob

    Their is this Waffle House eating mother fucker out their talking shit about me and I got to set the record straight.

  31. Arianne

    A George Washington quote I like:.

  32. Jon Hickey

    I'm a lecturer at Cornell University, where I teach creative writing and the Musical Novel.

  33. Brent
  34. Julie Mitchell

    At home in Wisconsin currently while I have a long break at Cornell. Back in Ithaca Jan 7th though. My friends are my family and I can't live without sports. I now live in Ithaca, NY and absolutely love it out there. I miss my friends madly and think of them often, but am enjoying all my new friends. I have a sweet job as an intramural sports intern at Cornell and as you can tell I LOVE sports. I'm super competitive and outgoing...meeting new people excites me.

  35. Alan
  36. Michael Bernstein
  37. Steve Weisner

    Steve Weisner Vice President of Software Development Steve Weisner has over 25 years experience developing embedded, windows and web-based software products across the broad spectrum of patient monitoring, clinical information systems and large-scale wired and wireless networked solutions.

  38. Adam Duchesneau
  39. Victor Kord

    Victor Kord was born in Romania and is Professor of Painting at Cornell University. His teaching career spans over forty years. He has shown his work extensively throughout the country and internationally since 1967, at such venues as the Kathryn Sermas Gallery; Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, NY; and the Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT. He has received numerous awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship.

  40. Chelsea

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