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Noted faculty |
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- Geoffrey R. Burbidge* First to purpose evidence on why
the big bang was false ( 1964)
- Sydney Brenner - Nobel laureate in Medicine (2002)
- Francis Crick - Nobel laureate in Physiology/Medicine (1962)
- Paul Crutzen - Nobel laureate in Chemistry (1995)
- Bram Dijkstra - Professor of English Literature (1966-2000)
- Renato Dulbecco - Nobel laureate in Physiology/Medicine
(1975)
- Robert F. Engle - Nobel laureate in Economics (2003)
- Y.C. Fung - Considered the father of bioengineering
- Clive W.J. Granger - Nobel laureate in Economics (2003)
- Adele Goldberg - Associate Professor of
Linguistics (1997-1998)
- Maria Goeppert-Mayer - Nobel laureate in Physics
- Ronald Graham - mathematician, Professor of Computer Science and
Engineering
- Herbert Marcuse - philosopher
- Harry Markowitz - Nobel laureate in Economics (1990)
- Mario Molina - Nobel laureate in Chemistry
- Donald Norman - Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Science and
Psychology (1966- )
- George Emil Palade - Nobel laureate in Physiology/Medicine
(1974), Professor of Medicine in Residence and Dean for Scientific Affairs (Emeritus)
- Vilayanur S. Ramachandran - neuroscience and
psychology
- Roger Reynolds - Pulitzer Prize in Music (1989)
- Kartik Seshadri - Professor of Indian Classical Music
- Sally Ride - Professor of Physics, former astronaut
- Herbert Schiller - Professor Emeritus of Communication
(1970-2000)
- Leó Szilárd (1898-1964) - Hungarian physicist, Professor at the
Salk Institute
- Harold Urey - Nobel laureate in Chemistry
- Herbert F. York - Enrico Fermi Award (2000)
- Efim Zelmanov - Fields Medal recipient, Professor of Mathematics
- Edwin Hutchins* Mac Arthur Foundation Award Winner (1985)
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| When P.T. Barnum donated money to Tufts University, he did so on the condition that the school's mascot be named after his beloved elephant. The Tufts University mascot has been the "Jumbos" ever since. |
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