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1 December 2016
From time to time instances will arise in which the society, or segments of it, threaten the very
mission of the university and its values of free inquiry. In such a crisis, it becomes the obligation
of the university as an institution to oppose such measures and actively to defend its interests and
its values.
Report on the Universitys Role in Social and Political Action, the Kalven Committee,
November 11, 1967
Dear Provost Diermeier and President Zimmer,
We, the undersigned faculty, write you to offer concrete proposals toward fulfilling your and the
Universitys stated commitment to our undocumented students. We are alarmed by Presidentelect Donald Trumps declared intention to implement policies that threaten the civil rights and
well-being of members of our community. We believe that the University has a clear
responsibility in these urgent circumstances. As one of the countrys premier research universities
with a large and diverse student body, and with a history of offering support and refuge to
members of persecuted minority groups, we hope that the University of Chicago can take a
leading role in opposing the measures promised by President-elect Donald Trump and actively
defend this institutions core interests and values.
While we applaud the measures you have committed to in your email of November 18, and while
we were heartened to hear that President Zimmer has joined more than 350 other university
presidents in protest of potential changes to DACA, we call upon the University to be proactive in
opposing President-elect Trumps proposed immigration policies and countering their potential
effects on this campus community. We believe it is necessary to take concrete steps in order to
live up to the administrations recent efforts to assess and improve the campus climate with
respect to issues of difference, diversity, and discrimination.
As you know, President-elect Trump has said he will cancel DACA, or Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals, which President Obama issued as an Executive Order in 2012. DACA gives
provisional relief from deportation to undocumented persons who arrived as children in the US
after 1981, affording them work authorization, and allowing them to apply for Social Security
numbers, bank accounts, and drivers licenses. If President Trump cancels DACA, he will strip
members of our community of these protections. They will lose fellowships and stipends, their
jobs and their right to work, and they and their families will be at risk of deportation.
The psychological and social toll of these xenophobic policy proposals is already being felt
campus-wide. The impending changes to immigration policy, together with the political and
institutional legitimation of bigotry following the election of Donald Trump, has fostered a
climate of uncertainty, fear, and distress in our community. Indeed, at a November 14 press
conference with Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the President of Chicagos Lurie Childrens Hospital
described Trumps immigration policies as provoking a public health crisis, and cited a 200%
increase in calls to mental health hotlines in the state of Illinois.
Affected students at this institution have alerted us to the immediate financial, legal, and
emotional pressures they face. These conversations inform the following points, which we request
the University address before the presidential inauguration on January 20, 2017:

Financial Support

As you note in your November 18th letter, the University uses private funds to meet the
full demonstrated financial needs of undocumented students in the College. We call on the
administration to affirm its commitment to continuing this policy if DACA is cancelled, and to recalculate students financial need if they lose work authorization.

Students have brought to our attention that this policy of providing private funds does not
currently uniformly cover students in graduate and professional programs. We were glad to see
your commitment to raising more private funds for financial aid to assist international and
undocumented students in the College and throughout the University. However, we request that
you go a step further and guarantee the full cost of attendance (including health coverage) for
affected students at all levels of study and across the divisions and units of the University.

In the event of DACA cancellation, we ask that the University provide loan forgiveness
for students whose immigration statusand therefore work authorizationhas been altered.
Legal Services

We request that the University ensure that undocumented and international students and
staff, including staff employed through subcontractors (security, custodial, food services), have
access to immigration counsel. These legal services should be provided at no cost to students or
staff through partnerships with law firms or nonprofit legal services providers. The legal services
should include comprehensive screening, counseling and representation, and should be provided
off-campus in order to ensure confidentiality. We ask that these resources also be available to the
family members of students and staff.

The University must refuse all requests for cooperation on immigration enforcement
actions undertaken by ICE and CBP. The University must reject all information-sharing requests
from ICE and CBP, and refuse their representatives access to University property for the purpose
of immigration enforcement actions to the fullest extent permitted by the law. The University
should state publicly its intention to decline all requests for voluntary cooperation by ICE and
CBP.

The University must unequivocally prohibit UCPD from querying or documenting any
individuals immigration status; enforcing or attempting to enforce immigration laws; or
engaging in joint enforcement actions with ICE/CPB. The University should communicate this
policy to students, staff and the community.

The administration is uniquely able to communicate with the entire campus community:
therefore it is incumbent upon it to disseminate information to all students, staff and faculty about
basic rights and constitutional protections afforded all persons, regardless of immigration status
(e.g. training sessions, know-your-rights cards, online resources).
Campus Climate and Mental Health

Campus mental health services are overburdened, and overlong wait times for counseling
are only likely to increase given the potential mental health consequences of the current political
environment. We request an increase in the number of counselors to support undocumented
students and students protected by DACA, as well as other students in need of services. We also
request that the hours of operation of the counseling center be expanded to better accommodate
schedules.

We request that the administration provide training for staff members, in order to
promote better understanding of current student concerns and anxiety, and to provide culturally
sensitive therapy, including for individuals who hold more than one marginalized identity
(LGBTQ, Muslim, and undocumented etc.). Specifically, staff members should:
*have an understanding of and competently address concerns related to racial profiling
and hate crimes, including information about where to report such activity;

*be knowledgeable about basic immigration law and policy changes, and be skilled at
providing appropriate referrals when information is lacking;
*be knowledgeable about the material consequences that individuals are fearful of,
including detention and deportation, lost employment and earnings, and economic
insecurity;
*be prepared to treat the mental health consequences that may affect students who are
uncertain of their and their loved ones status and future in the current climate.
At the present moment, silence, indifference and inaction with respect to federal immigration
policy represent a pronounced political position that contradicts the University of Chicagos
previously articulated principles as an institution. In his August 26, 2016 op-ed in the Wall Street
Journal, for instance, President Zimmer wrote that the purpose of a university education is to
provide the critical pathway by which students can fulfill their potential, change the trajectory of
their families, and build healthier and more inclusive societies. The fulfillment of this purpose is
currently under severe threat, and we reiterate the need for the administration to act swiftly,
concretely and deliberately in response to the points outlined in this letter. We request that this
process be conducted transparently and in consultation with the University community.
Sincerely,
1. Denis Hirschfeldt, Professor, Mathematics
2. Na'ama Rokem, Associate Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
3. Susan R. Gzesh, Senior Lecturer & Executive Director, Pozen Family Center for Human
Rights
4. Sonali Thakkar, Assistant Professor, English
5. Zach Samalin, Assistant Professor, English
6. Adom Getachew, Neubauer Assistant Professor, Political Science
7. Julia Henly, Associate Professor, School of Social Service Administration
8. Demetra Kasimis, Assistant Professor, Political Science
9. Alida Bouris, Associate Professor, School of Social Service Administration
10. Edgar Garcia, Neubauer Assistant Professor, English
11. Julie Orlemanski, Assistant Professor, English
12. Jessica H. Darrow, Lecturer, School of Social Service Administration
13. Kenneth W. Warren, Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor, English
14. Bruce Lincoln, Caroline E. Haskell Distinguished Service Professor, History of Religions
15. Loren Kruger, English, Comparative Literature, African Studies
16. Mark Philip Bradley, Bernadotte E. Schmitt Professor, History
17. Amy Dru Stanley, Associate Professor, History and the Law School
18. Josef Stern, William H. Colvin Professor, Philosophy (Emeritus)
19. Aaron Turkewitz, Professor, Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology
20. Elaine Hadley, Professor, English
21. Paola Iovene, Associate Professor, EALC
22. Adrian Johns, Maclear Professor, History
23. Douglas Bishop/Professor/Radiation and Cellular Oncology
24. C M Naim, Professor Emeritus, SALC
25. Stephan Palmie, Professor, Anthropology
26. Jennifer Cole, Department of Comparative Human Development
27. Martha Feldman, Mabel Greene Myers Professor, Music
28. Trevor Price, Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolution
29. Michael C. Dawson, John D. MacArthur Distinguished Service Professor, Political Science
30. David E. Orlinsky, Prof. Emeritus, Dept. of Comparative Human Development

31. Salikoko S. Mufwene, The Frank J. McLoraine Distinguished Service Professor of Linguistics
and the College
32. Jennifer Pitts, Associate Professor, Political Science
33. Yali Amit, Professor, Statistics
34. Emilio Kour, Professor, History
35. William Mazzarella, Professor, Department of Anthropology
36. John P. McCormick, Professor, Political Science
37. Petra Goedegebuure, Associate Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
38. Gary Herrigel, Paul Klapper Professor in the College and the Division of Social Sciences
39. Patchen Markell, Associate Professor, Political Science
40. Adrienne Brown, Assistant Professor, English
41. Michael Geyer Professor Emeritus, History
42. Michael Rossi, Assistant Professor, History
43. Constantine V. Nakassis, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology
44. W. Clark Gilpin, Burton Professor Emeritus, Divinity School
45. Miguel Martinez, Assistant Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
46. Mario Santana, Associate Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
47. Travis A. Jackson, Associate Professor, Music
48. Mauricio Tenorio/ Samuel N. Harpers Professor of History
49. Leora Auslander, Joann and Arthur Rasmussen Professor, in the College and History
50. Cornell H. Fleischer, Kanuni Suleyman Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations,
History, and The College
51. Chad Broughton, Senior Lecturer, Public Policy Studies
52. Summerson Carr, Associate Professor, SSA
53. Robert L. Kendrick, Professor, Music
54. Hussein Ali Agrama, Associate Professor, Anthropology
55. Elena Bashir, Senior Lecturer, SALC
56. William Tait, Professor Emeritus, Philosophy
57. Jonathan Levy, Professor, History
58. Daniel Morgan, Associate Professor, Cinema and Media Studies
59. Kenneth Pomeranz, University Professor History and EALC
60. Chiara Cordelli, Assistant Professor, Political Science
61. Nicole P. Marwell, Associate Professor, School of Social Service Administration
62. Franois Richard, Associate Professor, Anthropology
63. Johanna Ransmeier, Assistant Professor, History
64. Matthew M. Briones, Associate Professor, History
65. Stanley McCracken, Lecturer, SSA
66. Marshall Sahlins/ Charles F. Gray Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology,
Emeritus
67. Kristen Schilt, Associate Professor, Sociology
68. Hakan Karateke, Professor, NELC
69. Alireza Doostdar, Assistant Professor, Divinity School and the College
70. Jessica Stockholder / Professor, DoVA
71. Larissa Brewer-Garca, Assistant Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
72. Marci Ybarra, Assistant Professor, School of Social Service Administration
73. william pope.l, associate professor, DoVA
74. William Sewell, Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science and
History, Emeritus
75. Lauren Berlant, Professor, English
76. William Sites, Associate Professor, SSA
77. Patrick Jagoda, Associate Professor, English and Cinema & Media Studies

78. Eric Santner, Philip and Ida Romberg Distinguished Service Professor of Germanic Studies
79. Susan Gal, Metzl Distinguished Service Professor, Anthropology/Linguistics
80. Brodwyn Fischer, Professor, History
81. Clifton Ragsdale, Professor, Neurobiology
82. Matam P. Murthy, Professor Emeritus, Mathematics
83. Dain Borges, Associate Professor, History
84. Joseph Masco, Professor, Anthropology
85. Daniel Brudney, Professor of Philosophy
86. Willemien Otten, Professor, Divinity School and the College
87. Rachel Galvin, Assistant Professor, English
88. Richard Neer, William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor, Art History, Cinema &
Media Studies and the College
89. Moishe Postone, Professor, History/College
90. Kathleen Morrison, Neukom Family Professor, Anthropology
91. Christopher Taylor, Assistant Professor, English
92. Jonathan M. Hall, Phyllis F. Horton Distinguished Service Professor in the Humanities,
History and Classics
93. Leah Feldman, Assistant Professor, Comparative Literature
94. Whitney Cox, Associate Professor, SALC
95. Faith Hillis, Assistant Professor, History
96. Rebecca West, William R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Service Professor Emerita, Romance and
Cinema and Media Studies
97. Jason Grunebaum, Senior Lecturer, SALC
98. Maud Ellmann, Randy L. and Melvin R. Berlin Professor of the Development of the Novel in
English, English
99. Janet H. Johnson, Hull Distinguished Service Professor, Oriental Institute, Department of
Near Eastern Language and Civilizations, and Department of Classics
100. Nancy D. Munn, Professor Emerita, Dept. of Anthropology
101. Michael Bourdaghs/Professor/East Asian Languages and Civilizations
102. Bozena Shallcross, Professor, Slavic Langs and Lits
103. Alison James, Associate Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
104. Cathy Cohen, David and Mary Winton Green Professor, Political Science
105. Ralph A. Austen, Emeritus Professor of History
106. Boris Rodin Maslov, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature
107. Ana Lima, Senior Lecturer, RLL
108. Linda Zerilli, Charles E. Merriam Professor, Political Science and CSGS
109. John Wilkinson, Professor, English
110. Anna Di Rienzo, Professor, Human Genetics
111. Catherine Sullivan, Associate Professor, Department of Visual Arts
112. Darcy Lear, Lecturer, Romance Languages and Literatures
113. Benjamin Glick, Professor, Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology
114. Laura Letinsky, Department of Visual Arts
115. Sarah Nooter, Associate Professor, Classics
116. Itamar Francez, Assistant Professor, Linguistics
117. Amaia Gabantxo, Lecturer, Creative Writing
118. Curtis McMillen, Professor, SSA
119. W. J. T. Mitchell, Gaylord Donnelley Distinguished Service Professor, English Department
120. James Chandler, Barbara and Richard Franke Professor, English/CMS
121. Jan Goldstein, Norman and Edna Freehling Professor, History
122. Joshua Scodel, Helen A. Regenstein Professor, Departments of English and Comparative
Literature

123. Tahera Qutbuddin, Associate Professor, NELC


124. Xin He, Assistant Professor, Human Genetics
125. Mark Abney, Research Associate(Associate Professor), Department of Human Genetics
126. Shannon Lee Dawdy, Associate Professor, Anthropology
127. Lisa Wedeen, Mary R. Morton Professor of Political Science and the College
128. Marcelo Nobrega, Professor, Dept of Human Genetics
129. Srikanth Reddy, Associate Professor, English
130. Jacob Eyferth, EALC and History
131. Elizabeth Grove, Professor, Neurobiology
132. Laura Gandolfi, Assistant professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
133. Vincent J. Lynch, Assistant Professor, Human Genetics and Organismal Biology &
Anatomy
134. George Wu, John P. and Lillian A. Gould Professor of Behavioral Science, Booth School of
Business
135. Heather Keenleyside, Assistant Professor, English
136. Howard Stein, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Philosophy and Committee on Conceptual and
Historical Studies of Science
137. Jessica Baker, Assistant Professor, Music
138. Daniel Johnson Professor of Pediatrics BSD
139. Michael Dietler, Professor, Anthropology
140. William Schweiker, Edward L. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor, The Divinity
School
141. Nadine Moeller Associate Professor NELC
142. Melvin Rothenberg, Professor Emeritus, Mathematics
143. Janet Sedlar, Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of Spanish, University of Chicago
144. Timothy Campbell, Associate Professor, English
145. Darryl Li, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
146. Robert Chaskin, Professor, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration
147. Boaz Keysar, Professor, Psychology
148. Jennifer Mosley, Associate Professor, School of Social Service Administration
149. Daniela del Gaudio, Associate Professor Human Genetics
150. Ulrike Stark, Professor, SALC
151. Jason Merchant, Lorna P. Straus Professor, Linguistics
152. Joseph Thornton, Professor, Human Genetics and Ecology & Evolution,
153. Ada Holly Shissler, Associate Professor, NELC, University of Chicago
154. William Borden, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Service Administration
155. Angela S. Garca, assistant professor, School of Social Service Administration
156. Steven Collins, Chester D. Chester D. Tripp Professor in the Humanities, SALC
157. Anna Seastrand, Collegiate Assistant Professor, Humanities
158. Pablo Maurette, Harper Schmidt Fellow in the Humanities
159. Anastasia Giannakidou, Professor, Linguistics
160. David Simon, Assistant Professor, English
161. Kareem Rabie, Harper-Schmidt Fellow and Collegiate Assistant Professor, The College
162. Joshua Craze, Collegiate Assistant Professor, Social Sciences, Society of Fellows
163. Kathleen Belew, Assistant Professor, History
164. Joel Snyder, Professor, Department of Art History
165. David Egan, Harper-Schmidt Fellow and Collegiate Assistant Professor, Division of the
Humanities
166. Forrest Stuart, Assistant Professor, Sociology
167. Alan L. Kolata, Bernard E. and Ellen C. Sunny Distinguished Service Professor, Department
of Anthropology


168. Aaron Benanav, Collegiate Assistant Professor, Social Sciences
169. Tatsiana Zhurauliova, Harper-Schmidt Fellow, Society of Fellows
170. Norma Field, Ingersoll Distinguished Service Professor, Emerita, EALC
171. Ramn Gutirrez, Preston and Sterling Morton Distinguished Service Professor, History
Department
172. Allyson Nadia Field, Associate Professor, Cinema and Media Studies
173. John Muse, Assistant Professor, English
174. John E. Woods, Professor, History and NELC
175. E. Annamalai, Visiting Professor, SALC
176. Soma Das, Professor, Human Genetics
177. Tyler Williams, Assistant Professor, SALC
179. Rochona Majumdar, Associate Professor, SALC/ CMS
180. Angie Heo, Assistant Professor, Divinity School
181. Gerald N Rosenberg, Associate Professor, Political Science, Lecturer, Law School
182. Deborah Nelson, Associate Professor, Department of English
183. Mareike Winchell, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
184. Nadine Chan, Harper Schmidt Fellow, Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts
185. Armando Maggi, Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
186. Franoise Meltzer, Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor in the
Humanities, Professor in the Divinity School and the College, and Chair of Comparative
Literature
187. Godfrey Getz, Donald N Pritzker Distinguished Service Professor, Pathology (Emeritus)
188. Mark Miller/Associate Professor/English
189. Mark Courtney, Professor, School of Social Service Administration
190. Tara Zahra, Professor, History
191. James Lastra/Associate Professor/ Cinema and Media Studies
192. Dan Arnold, Associate Professor, Divinity School
193. Eve L. Ewing, Provost's Postdoctoral Scholar, School of Social Service Administration
194. Thomas C. Holt, James Westfall Distinguished Professor, History Department
195. Beth-Anne Jacob, Lecturer, School of Social Service Administration
196. Fred M. Donner, Professor, NELC and The Oriental Institute
197. Lawrence Rothfield, Associate Professor/English and Comparative Literature
198. Martha Ward, Associate Professor, Department of Art History
199. Elizabeth Helsinger, John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor Emerita
200. Timothy Harrison, Assistant Professor, Department of English
201. Michael LaBarbera, Emeritus Professor, Organismal Biology & Anatomy
202. Paul Mendes-Flohr, Divinity School
203. Judith Farquhar, Professor Emeritus, Dept of Anthropology
204. Charles Payne, Professor, SSA
205. Lucia B. Rothman-Denes, A. J. Carlson Professor, Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology
206. William C. Wimsatt, Peter B. Ritzma emeritus Professor of Philosophy
207. Richard Strier, Sulzberger Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus
208. Yanilda Gonzlez, Assistant Professor, School of Social Service Administration
209. Anton Ford, Associate Professor, Philosophy
210. Madhav Nori, Professor, Mathematics
211. Jeanne C. Marsh, George Herbert Jones Distinguished Service Professor
212. Mindy A. Schwartz, Professor, Medicine
213. Samuel Refetoff, Professor of Medicine
214. Kristine A. Culp, Associate Professor, Divinity School
215. Barbara S. Kirschner, Professor Emerita, Dept. of Pediatrics
216. Katherine Taylor, Associate Professor, Art History


217. Philip A. Verhoef, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, BSD
218. James Fernandez, Professor Emeritus, Anthropology
219. Daisy Delogu, Professor, Dept. of Romance Languages & Literatures
220. Deborah Gorman-Smith, Emily Klein Gidwitz Professor, SSA
221. Karlos Arregi, Associate Professor, Linguistics
222. Waldo E. Johnson, Jr., Associate Professor, SSA
223. Amy Dahlstrom, Associate Professor, Linguistics
224. Micere Keels, Associate Professor, Comparative Human Development
225. Hilary Strang, Lecturer, English/MAPH
226. David T. Rubin, MD, Joseph B. Kirsner Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine
227. Maria Anna Mariani, Assistant Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
228. Michael Silverstein, Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor, Departments of
Anthropology, Linguistics, and Psychology
229. Florian Klinger, Associate Professor, Germanic Studies
230. Alan Yu, Professor, Department of Linguistics
231. Manuela Carneiro da Cunha, Professor Emerita, Anthropology
232. Justin Steinberg, Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
233. John Hart, M.D., Professor, Department of Pathology, Basic Sciences Division
234. Dipesh Chakrabarty, Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor of History,
South Asian Languages and Civilizations
235. Scott J. Hunter, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, and Pediatrics
236. Kyeong-Hee Choi, Associate Professor, East Asian Languages & Civilizations
237. Marco Garrido, Assistant Professor, Sociology
238. Ghenwa Hayek, Assistant Professor, NELC
239. Jason Bridges, Philosophy
240. Ben Laurence, Lecturer in Philosophy and Human Rights
241. Sonya Dinizulu, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry
242. John Novembre, Associate Professor, Human Genetics
243. Shipra Parikh, SSA
244. Mark Berger, Collegiate Assistant Professor, Humanities Division
245. David Wray, Associate Professor, Classics
246. Julie Saville, Associate Professor, History
247. Olga Solovieva, Assistant Professor, Comparative Literature
248. Chrysanthi Koutsiviti, lecturer, Department of Linguistics
249. Haun Saussy, Comparative Literature
250. Anne Rogers, Associate Professor, Computer Science
251. Michael Albertus, Assistant Professor, Political Science
252. Colleen M. Grogan, Professor, SSA
253. Monika Nalepa, Associate Professor, Political Science
254. Kimberly Hoang, Assistant Professor, Sociology
255. Dan Slater, Associate Professor, Political Science
256. James L. Wilson, Assistant Professor, Political Science
257. Borja Sotomayor, Senior Lecturer, Computer Science
258. Victoria Saramago, Assistant Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
259. Daniel Raeburn, Creative Writing
260. Kinga Kosmala, Lecturer, Slavic
261. Rachel Cohen, Professor of Practice, Creative Writing
262. Elisabeth Clemens, William Rainey Harper Professor, Sociology
263. Lucy Pick, Divinity and CSGS
264. Aden Kumler, Associate Professor, Art History
265. Jennifer Wild, Associate Professor, Cinema and Media Studies and and RLL


266. Eugene Raikhel, Assistant Professor, Comparative Human Development
267. Michael Kremer, Professor, Philosophy
268. Emma Saunders-Hastings, Harper Fellow and Collegiate Assistant Professor, Social
Sciences Division
269. Judy Hoffman, Professor of Practice in the Arts, Cinema and Media Studies
270. Mickle Maher, Lecturer, Creative Writing
271. Benjamin Lessing, Assistant Professor, Political Science
272. Austin Carson, Assistant Professor, Political Science
273. Jennifer Wild, Associate Professor, Cinema and Media Studies and RLL
274. Robert Bird/Associate Professor/Slavic Languages and Literatures & Cinema and Media
Studies
275. Michelle Falkoff, Visiting Lecturer, Creative Writing
276. Rachel DeWoskin, Lecturer, Creative Writing
277. John Reppy, Professor, Computer Science
278. Anna S. Mueller, Assistant Professor, Comparative Human Development
279. Ariana Nash, Lecturer, Creative Writing
280. Sarah Hammerschlag, Associate Professor, Divinity School
281. Theo van den Hout, Professor, Oriental Institute and NELC
282. Orit Bashkin, Professor, NELC
283. Veronica Vegna, Senior Lecturer, Romance Languages and Literatures
284. Marie Berg, Lecturer, French
285. Cline Bordeaux, Lecturer, RLL
286. Alba Girons, Lecturer, Romance Languages and Literatures
287. Claude Grangier, Senior Lecturer, French
288. Irena ajkov, Lecturer, Romance Languages and Literatures
289. Jennifer Scappettone, Associate Professor, English, Creative Writing, Romance Languages
and Literatures
290. Lidwina M. van den Hout-Huijben/Lecturer/Romance Languages and Literatures
291. Izas Indacoechea, Lecturer, Romance Languages and Literatures
292. Augustus Rose/Visiting Lecturer/Creative Writing
293. Matthew Landauer, Assistant Professor, Political Science
294. Rebecca Petrush, Lecturer, French
295. Agnes Lugo-Ortiz, Associate Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures
296. Christopher Kennedy, William H. Colvin Professor, Department of Linguistics
297. Ahmed El Shamsy, Assistant Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
298. Emily Lynn Osborn, Associate Professor, Department of History
299. Gina Fedock, School of Social Service Administration
300. Brian Booker, Lecturer, Creative Writing
301. Michael Weaver, Collegiate Assistant Professor, Social Sciences Division
302. Sylvie Goutas, Full-Time Lecturer, RLL
303. John Schneider, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine and Public Health Sciences
304. Callum F. Ross, Professor, Department of Organismal Biology & Anatomy
305. Andres Gelrud, Associate Professor of Medicine. CERT / Gastro
306. Jeannette S. Messer, Instructor, Department of Medicine
307. Ira Hanan, Professor, Department of Medicine
308. Andreas Glaeser, Professor of Sociology
309. Craig Futterman, Clinical Professor of Law
310. Claudia Flores, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, Law School
311. Laura Weinrib, Assistant Professor, Law School
312. Gautham Reddy, Associate Professor of Medicine
313. Karen Kim, Professor of Medicine

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314. Mark J. Heyrman Clinical Professor of Law, the Law School


315. Aziz Huq, Frank and Bernice J. Greenberg Professor, Law School
316. Andrew Aronsohn, Associate Professor of Medicine
317. Emily Buss, Mark and Barbara Fried Professor, Law School
318. Maria Woltjen, Executive Director, Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights, Law
School
319. Judith Miller, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, Law School
320. Adam Green, Associate Professor, History and the College
321. John Lucy, William Benton Professor, Comparative Human Development
322. Xiaorong Jajah Wu, Clinical Instructor, Law School
323. Genevieve Lakier, Assistant Professor, Law School
324. Robert Weinstock, Clinical Fellow and Lecturer in Law, Law School
325. Randall Schmidt, Clinical Professor of Law, Law School
326. Russell H. Tuttle, Professor in Anthropology, Evolutionary Biology, History of Biology and
Medicine and the College
327. Nicolas Brunel, Professor, Statistics and Neurobiology
328. Risi Kondor, Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Statistics
329. Brian Leiter, Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence, Law School
330. Jonathan L. Rosner, Emeritus Professor of Physics
331. Hsiao-Wen Chen, Associate Professor, Astronomy & Astrophysics
332. Jonathan Masur, John P. Wilson Professor, Law School
333. James Ketelaar, Professor, History, EALC, Divinity School
334. Cecile Fromont, Assistant Professor, Art History
335. Paul Staniland, Assistant Professor, Political Science
336. LaToya Baldwin Clark, Dickerson Fellow, Law School
337. Paolo Privitera, Professor, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Physics
338. Don Q. Lamb, Robert A. Millikan Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Astronomy &
Astrophysics
339. Brandon Pierce, Assistant Professor, Public Health Sciences
340. Melvyn Shochet, Kersten Distinguished Service Professor of Physics
341. Monica E. Peek, MD, MPH, MSc, Associate Professor of Medicine
342. Margaret Gardel, Professor of Physics
343. Kwang-Je Kim, Professor (Part time) Physics Department and EFI
344. Young-Kee Kim, Professor of Physics, Physical Sciences Division
345. Leslie Rogers, Assistant Professor, Astronomy & Astrophysics
346. Sidney R. Nagel, Stein-Freiler Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Physics
347. Edward Blucher, Professor of Physics
348. Patrick Palmer, Professor (Emeritus), Astronomy & Astrophysics
349. Kathryn Levin, Professor of Physics, Physical Sciences Division
350. Stephanie E. Palmer, Assistant Professor, Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy,
Department of Physics
351. Daniel Holz, Associate Professor, Physics and Astronomy & Astrophysics
352. Yibi Huang, Lecturer, Statistics
353. Juan I. Collar, Professor of Physics
354. Donald G. York, Horace B. Horton Professor (Emeritus), Astronomy and Astrophysics
355. Martha C. Nussbaum, Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, Law
School and Philosophy Department
356. Rina Barber, Assistant Professor, Statistics
357. S. C. Wright, Emeritus Professor, Physics and the Enrico Fermi Institute
358. Mary Silber, Professor, Statistics

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359. Robert Rosner/Wrather Distinguished Service Professor/Depts. of Astronomy &


Astrophysics and Physics and Harris School of Public Policy
360. Emil J. Martinec, Professor of Physics
361. Erik Shirokoff, Assistant Professor, Astronomy & Astrophysics
362. Abigail G. Vieregg, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics
363. Lisa Ruddick, Associate Professor, English
364. Melody A. Swartz, Professor, Institute for Molecular Engineering
365. Paul Wiegmann, Robert W. Reneker Distinguished Service Professor, Dept. Physics, James
Franck Inst., Enrico Fermi Inst.
366. Frances Ferguson, Professor of English
367. Eugene Parker, Professor emeritus, Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics
368. Dorothy Shapiro, Bigelow Fellow and Lecturer, Law School
369. Fausto Cattaneo, Professor, Astronomy and Astrophysics
370. David W. Miller, Neubauer Assistant Professor, Department of Physics
371. Dan Nicolae. Professor, Medicine and Statistics
372. William Irvine, Associate Professor, Department of Physics
373. Andrei Pop, Associate Professor, Committee on Social Thought
374. Matthew Jesse Jackson, Visual Arts + Art History
375. Carlos E. Wagner, Professor of Physics
376. Megan Sullivan, Assistant Professor, Art History
377. Kristen Jacobson, Associate Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences, BSD
378. Claudia Brittenham, Associate Professor, Art History
379. Paul Cheney, Associate Professor, Department of History and the College
380. Wei-Cheng Lin, Associate Professor, Art History
381. Wu Hung, Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Art
History
382. Niall Atkinson, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Art History
383. Persis Berlekamp, Associate Professor, Art History
384. Ja Elsner, Visiting Professor, Divinity School and Department of Art History
385. Paul Copp, Associate Professor, East Asian Languages and Civilizations
386. Damiano Caprioli, Assistant Professor, Astronomy & Astrophysics

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