The School of Arts and Humanities is home to distinguished faculty, producing cutting edge research. Meet our award-winning faculty, view a list of honors and awards, explore recent publications and learn more about the research projects within our community.
Faculty Snapshot
- 370+ Academic, Instructional and Research faculty
- 250+ Awards, Honors and Fellows, including a Tony Award, MacArthur Fellows, Pulitzer Prizes, Guggenheim Fellows and many more!
Meet Our New Faculty
The School of Arts and Humanities is thrilled to welcome and celebrate the addition of 19 faculty members. We invite you to meet our impressive educators via their interesting and unexpected responses to our annual Q&A, sharing insight into their current research, favorite classes to teach and more.
Spotlight: Ethical Dilemmas
“Fighting Disinformation with Sunshine: Promoting Funding Transparency in Science.”
Professor Craig Callender (Philosophy), advocates for increased transparency in academic funding as a means to combat the detrimental role that industry-science partnerships can play in spreading disinformation.
“Medieval Theology Has an Old Take on a New Problem − AI Responsibility.”
Professor David Danks (Philosophy), suggests that ethicists wrestling with AI’s responsibility for its actions, vis-a-vis its creators’ responsibility, could learn a few things from theology.
Faculty Directory
The School of Arts and Humanities is home to renowned faculty. Learn more about the accomplished professors that teach in each department, center and institute.
Faculty Awards & Honors
Learn more about the awards and honors recevied by professors within the School of Arts and Humanities.
Research
Learn more about the research produced by faculty and scholars within the School of Arts and Humanities.
Research and Ethics
The Institute for Practical Ethics is an interdisciplinary research unit within the School of Arts and Humanities that works to develop and promote research on ethical issues facing the public, with special emphasis on fostering deliberation amongst ethicists, scientists, and policy makers.