The following is a partial list of current and former notable faculty of Fordham University in New York City.
Faculty
edit- Joseph Abboud
- Abraham Abramovsky
- JoAnne Akalaitis
- Meena Alexander
- Anne Anastasi
- Bruce Andrews
- Robert Araujo
- Amy Aronson
- Babette Babich
- William F. Baker (television)
- Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill
- Marleen S. Barr
- Deborah Batts
- Charles Beirne
- Hilaire Belloc
- Tina Benko
- Thomas V. Bermingham
- Daniel Berrigan
- Eugene Biel-Bienne
- Lawrence Boadt
- Louis F. Budenz
- David Budescu
- Gráinne de Búrca
- Deborah Burton
- Joseph Campbell (poet)
- Richard S. Carnell
- John A. Carpenter
- Sean Coffey
- Elaine Congress
- Cardinal Terence Cooke
- Vincent Cooke, S.J.
- Saul Cornell
- Cusi Cram
- Cynthia Cruz
- John M. Culkin
- Marcus Daly (politics)
- Brian Davies (philosopher)
- Richard Digby Day
- Joanne Dobson
- Alphonsus J. Donlon
- Cardinal Avery Dulles
- Mario Einaudi
- John Feerick
- Celia B. Fisher
- Joseph Fitzmyer
- Alison Fraser
- Sarah Gambito
- Michael J. Garanzini
- Richard Goldstone
- James Goodale
- Jennifer Gordon
- Robert E. Gould
- John Greco (philosopher)
- Karen J. Greenberg
- Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R.
- Ernest van den Haag
- Oskar Halecki
- George Haley
- Garth Risk Hallberg[1]
- Abigail M. Harris
- Stephen McKinley Henderson
- Karl Herzfeld
- Elizabeth Hess
- Victor Francis Hess
- Dietrich von Hildebrand
- Ross J. S. Hoffman
- Olivia Hooker
- Jean Houston
- Deal W. Hudson
- Mehrdad Izady
- Eloisa James
- Morgan Jenness
- Elizabeth Johnson (theologian)
- Daniel Alexander Jones
- Vytautas Kazimieras Jonynas
- Carl Jung
- Ani Kalayjian
- Merle Keitel
- Barbara Kellerman (academic)
- Joseph Koterski
- Lawrence Kramer (musicologist)
- Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
- Vladimir Kvint
- Brian Leftow
- Paul Levinson
- C. Eric Lincoln
- Rick Lombardo
- Mark S. Massa
- Bryan Joseph McEntegart
- Francis Patrick McFarland
- Christopher C. McGrath
- Marshall McLuhan
- Georgia L. McMurray
- John J. McNeill
- Margaret Mead
- Thomas Patrick Melady
- John Meyendorff
- Pietro Montana
- John Muller
- Mark Naison
- Diana Villiers Negroponte
- Robert Cummings Neville
- Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle
- Vincent O'Keefe, S.J.
- William O'Malley (Jesuit), S.J.
- Terry A. Osborn
- Guillermo Owen
- Harley Parker
- Joseph G. Ponterotto
- Phylicia Rashad
- Donna Redel
- Cornelius L. Reid
- William L. Reilly
- Charles E. Rice
- Susan Scafidi
- Seungpil Yu
- John P. Shanley
- Dinesh Sharma
- Clare Shore
- Asif Azam Siddiqi
- George Bundy Smith
- John E. Sprizzo
- Herbert G. Squiers
- John Stallo
- Werner Stark
- Peter Steinfels
- E. Mark Stern
- James A.F. Stoner
- Harold Takooshian
- Charles C. Tansill (1890–1964), Professor of History at Fordham University from 1939 to 1944.[2]
- Zephyr Teachout
- Nicholas Timasheff
- Bradley Tusk
- Marguerite Young
- Judith Vladeck
- Jeffrey P. von Arx
- Milan Zeleny
Former presidents
edit- Cardinal John McCloskey 1841–43
- Rev. Ambrose Manahan 1843
- Rev. John B. Harley 1844–1845
- Most Rev. James Roosevelt Bayley 1845–46
- Rev. Augustus Thébaud, S.J. 1846–51 and 1859–63
- Rev. John Larkin, S.J. 1851–54
- Rev. Rémi-Joseph Tellier, S.J. 1854–59
- Rev. Edward Doucet, S.J. 1863–65
- Rev. William Moylan, S.J. 1865–68
- Rev. Joseph Shea S.J. 1868–74
- Rev. William Gockeln, S.J. 1874–82
- Rev. Patrick F. Dealy, S.J. 1882–85
- Rev. Thomas F. Campbell, S.J. 1885–88 and 1896–1900
- Rev. John Scully, S.J. 1888–91
- Rev. Thomas Gannon, S.J. 1891–96
- Rev. George A. Pettit, S.J. 1900–04
- Most Rev. John J. Collins, S.J. 1904–06
- Rev. Daniel J. Quinn, S.J. 1906–11
- Rev. Thomas J. McCluskey, S.J. 1911–15
- Rev. Joseph A. Mulry, S.J. 1915–19
- Rev. Edward P. Tivnan, S.J. 1919–24
- Rev. William J. Duane, S.J. 1924–30
- Rev. Aloysius J. Hogan, S.J. 1930–36
- Rev. Robert I. Gannon, S.J. 1936–49
- Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, S.J. 1949–63
- Rev. Vincent T. O'Keefe, S.J. 1963–65
- Rev. Leo J. McLaughlin, S.J. 1965–69
- Rev. Michael P. Walsh, S.J. 1969–72
- Rev. James C. Finlay, S.J. 1972–84
- Rev. Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J. 1984–2003
- Rev. Joseph M. McShane, S.J. 2003–present
Commencement Speakers 1941–present[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "What, if Anything, I Taught Them". 26 November 2007.
- ^ "Charles Tansill, historian, is dead". The New York Times. November 14, 1964. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
- ^ "Research Guides @ Fordham: Fordham University History: Fordham Commencement Speakers 1941-present".