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James Der Derian is a Watson Institute research professor of international studies and professor of political science at Brown University. In July 2004, he became the director of the Institute’s Global Security Program. Der Derian also directs the Information Technology, War, and Peace Project in the Watson Institute’s Global Security Program. Der Derian was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, where he completed a M.Phil. and D.Phil. in international relations. - Richard Bellman
Richard Ernest Bellman was an applied mathematician, celebrated for his invention of dynamic programming in 1953, and important contributions in other fields of mathematics. Bellman studied mathematics at Brooklyn College (B.A. 1941) and the University of Wisconsin (M.A.). He then went to work for a Theoretical Physics Division group in Los Alamos. In 1946 he received his Ph.D. at Princeton. He was a professor at the University of Southern California, … - Stephen Scott
Stephen Scott (b. Corvallis, Oregon, 1944) is an American composer best known for his development of the bowed piano, which involves a grand piano being played by an ensemble of ten musicians who utilize lengths of horsehair, nylon filament, and other utensils to bow the strings of the piano, creating an orchestra-like sound. Scott founded the Bowed Piano Ensemble in 1977, for which he composes. His work is associated with the minimal style of composition. - Michelle Lavaughn Obama
With the ascent of her husband as a prominent nationwide politician, she has become a half of pop culture. In May 2006, Essence magazine listed her amongst "25 of the World's Most Inspiring Women." [24] In July 2007, Vanity Fair magazine listed her surrounded by "10 of the World's Best Dressed People." In September 2007, 02138 magazine listed her 58th of "The Harvard 100," a listing of the prior year's many influential Harvard alumni. Her husband was ranked fourth. [25] - Denise Dresser
Denise Eugenia Dresser Guerra is a Mexican political analyst, writer, and university professor. She is currently a faculty member of political science at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), where she has taught since 1991. She has also served as visiting professor at Georgetown University and the University of California, Berkeley. - Charles Whitebread
Charles H. Whitebread , 65, of Santa Monica, California and Charlottesville, Virginia, a nationally respected law professor, author and lecturer in the law for over forty years, passed away from lung cancer on September 16, 2008 in Santa Monica. Professor Whitebread grew up in Bethesda, Maryland, attended Landon School and went to Princeton University, graduating summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1965. - Walter R. Tucker III
Hailing from a Southern California political dynasty, the well-educated and ambitious Walter R. Tucker III began his career in elected office by taking his father's seat as the youngest mayor of Compton, California. He subsequently defeated an incumbent's daughter for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Tucker arrived in Washington in 1993 with the goal of "bring[ing] positive attention to Compton," a city that had recently been wracked by destructive race riots. 1 - Bas C. van Fraassen
Bastiaan Cornelis van Fraassen (born Goes, the Netherlands, 5 April 1941) is a member of the Princeton University Philosophy department, currently entering phased retirement. He previously taught at the Yale University, the University of Southern California (USC), and the University of Toronto. He coined the term constructive empiricism in his 1980 book "The Scientific Image". - Nancy J. Vickers
Nancy J. Vickers is the seventh president of Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, a position she has held since 1997. She is referred to as 'Nancy J.' by the students there. She has announced her intention to step down as president of the college in June 2008. Vickers received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College in 1967, and her Ph.D. from Yale University in 1976. - Fritz Crisler
Herbert O. "Fritz" Crisler (born January 12, 1899 near Earlville, Illinois; died August 19, 1982) was a head football coach, best known for his tenure at the University of Michigan from 1938 to 1947. He also coached at the University of Minnesota (1930-1931) and Princeton University (1932-1937). Before this, he played football at the University of Chicago under Amos Alonzo Stagg, who nicknamed him Fritz after violinist Fritz Kreisler. - Alice Gast
Alice Petry Gast (born May 25, 1958) is the 13th President of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She is Lehigh's first female president. Born in Houston, Texas, Gast graduated as valedictorian from the University of Southern California in 1980 with a B.Sc. in chemical engineering. She completed her postgraduate work at Princeton University, receiving a M.A. (1981) and Ph.D. (1984) in chemical engineering. From 1985 to 2001 she taught at Stanford University, … - Mac van Valkenburg
Mac Van Valkenburg (b. 1921, Utah - d. Orem, Utah, March 19 1997) was an electrical engineer ("EE"). He graduated from the University of Utah in 1943 with a Bachelors degree in "EE", received an Masters degree in "EE" from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1946, and a PhD in "EE" from Stanford University in 1952. Van Valkenburg was a professor at the University of Illinois from 1955-1966, … - Robert D. English
Dr. Robert D. English is an American academic, international relations scholar and historian, specialising in contemporary East European and Russian history and politics. He is currently an Assistant Professor in International Foreign Policy and Defense Analysis in the School of International Relations at the University of Southern California. English gained a B.A. in History from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1980. - R Stockton Gaines
Dr. R. Stockton Gaines has had a distinguished 40-year career in research, industry and investments. Until 1995, Dr. Gaines directed a research program at the Information Sciences Institute of USC, addressing issues in parallel computing system architectures, software operating systems and support. He managed the FAST Electronic Broker project, a successful demonstration of electronic commerce using a novel approach to brokered purchasing using E-Mail. - Gerald Soffen
Dr. Gerald A. Soffen, (February 7, 1926 - November 22, 2000), known as Jerry or Gerry, served in a wide variety of roles for NASA, primarily dealing with either education or with life sciences--especially the search for life on Mars. Among other positions, Dr. Soffen served as: *Director of University Programs at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, MD. While in this position, Dr. Soffen helped create the NASA Academy, … - William B. Michael
William B. Michael (2004), a student of J. P. Guilford, earned his Ph.D. in quantitative psychometric methods from the University of Southern California. He started his teaching career at Princeton University, and in 1952 joined the faculty at University of Southern California, where he received a joint appointment as an associate professor in psychology and education and as the director of the USC Testing Bureau. Dr. - Norman Cliff
Norman Cliff received his Ph.D. from Princeton in psychometrics in 1957. After research positions in the US Public Health Service and at Educational Testing Service, he joined, in 1962, the University of Southern California. He has had a number of research interests, including quantification of cognitive processes, scaling and measurement theory, computer-interactive psychological measurement, multivariate statistics, and ordinal methods. - Thomas E. Crow
Thomas E. Crow (born 1948) is an American art historian and art critic who is best known for his influential writing on the role of art in modern society and culture. Crow was born in Chicago in 1948, and moved to San Diego, California in 1961. He received a B.A. from Pomona College in 1969, and his M.A. in 1975 and Ph.D. in 1978, both from the University of California, Los Angeles. In his early career, Crow focused on eighteenth-century French art. - Greg Stoll
I'm starting grad school at USC later this year, and I left my software job a while ago, so right now I'm basically trying to take advantage of some time off. - Urbashi Mitra
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Timur Kuran is Research Fellow at The Independent Institute and Professor of Economics and Political Science and Gorter Family Chair in Islamic Studies at Duke University. He is the author of the books, Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification and Islam and Mammon: The Economic Predicaments of Islamism . - Kyle Baldwin
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Dr. Ford’s research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation through the Injury Free Coalition for Kids, the National Trauma Registry for Children and the American College of Surgeons. He also has received industry support for his research from Ethicon, Inc., Medinox Corporation and the H.J. Heinz Co. He is the author of more than 300 publications, book chapters, invited manuscripts, abstracts and presentations. - Barry Munitz
Barry A. Munitz is trustee professor,California State University, Los Angeles, 2006–present. He is the former chancellor of the California State University and the former president of The J. Paul Getty Trust in Los Angeles. Dr. Munitz was chair of the American Council on Education and vice chair of the National Commission on the Cost of Higher Education. - Alec Levenson
Alec Levenson , Ph.D. , Center for Effective Organizations Alec Levenson is Research Scientist at the Center for Effective Organizations in the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. His research focuses on the economics of human resources and organization design; metrics, analytics and return on investment; and strategy. - Julie Epstein
Chi-town native (from DOWNTOWN, not the burbs), living in LA, working in the "biz". - Linwood Pendleton
Dr. Pendletons current research focuses on the economics of environmental goods and services, especially those in the coastal zone. Dr. Pendleton is a principal investigator on three projects that all seek to better inform policymakers about coastal and marine non-market values. These projects are summarized below. - Guillermo
"I should like to remain a puzzle always, to myself and to others" - Ludwig II. - Tsa
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myspace creeps me out...i use it to talk to friends. - Matt Bogan
I live in Navarre, Fl..which is near the beach, so i go as much as i can. I just graduated from high school, right now im going to college. Ill do just about anything thats fun and makes me laugh! I love to chillax and hangout with my friends. BeastMaster and RazorBack Rizzo are as crazy as they come. But they're still coolio and we do the most ridiculous stuff, and thats why we're the coolest! - Jenny
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i'm 22 years old and currently living it up in newport beach! Yup, seth cohen is back in his old stomping grounds. born and raised in chatham, new jersey (ninth best place to live in america for all the jersey haters out there). went to college at THE U (of richmond), so ive lived in 3 of the 4 corners of the country. lived in sevilla, spain for 2 months last summer and the time of my life. - Ayesha
I love people with a good sense of self. Being ambitious is a good thing, but being humble is best. - Laura Wolf
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I was born a nazarite. - Tyler Wilkerson
I get excessively drunk at inappropriate times, disregard social norms, indulge every whim, ignore the consequences of my actions, mock idiots and posers, sleep with more women than is safe or reasonable, and just generally act like a raging dickhead. But, I do contribute to humanity in one very important way. I share my adventures with the world. By the way, yes, I did graduate from Princeton and USC. So don't bug the shit out of me to see whether or not its true. - Christopher Newman
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