List of University of Missouri faculty
This is a list of the notable faculty of the University of Missouri: professors, lecturers and researchers.
See also: Category:University of Missouri faculty
Arts, film, music and literature
- Albert Lewin film director and producer
- James Thomas Quarles, organist and educator
- George Caleb Bingham American artist
- William Berry (artist) emeritus professor, former chair of art department
- Melissa Click mass communications educator
Athletics
- Chester Brewer, MU football coach
Business
- Arthur Jago Expectancy theory with Victor Vroom
History
- Roy Vernon Scott, historian of agriculture and railroads at Mississippi State University, taught at the University of Missouri from 1959-1960.
- Kerby A. Miller, historian of Ireland and Irish immigration. currently teaching at the University of Missouri.
Journalism
- Roy M. Fisher, Dean of School of Journalism (1971–1982)
Government and Law
- William Duane Benton federal judge
- Philemon Bliss Ohio congressman
- Dennis Crouch, author of the widely read "Patently-O" blog on United States patent law
- Chuck Gross, former Missouri senator
Science and technology
- James William Abert explorer
- Edgar Allen discovered estrogen
- Leonard Blumenthal mathematician
- Rick Brandenburg etymologist
- Fred vom Saal scientist
- Zbylut Twardowski nephrologist
- Bahram Mashhoon, General Relativity physicist
- Gary F. Clark, glycobiologist[1]
- David C. Geary, developmental psychologist
- George Rédei plant biologist
- Steve Hofmann, mathematician
- Linda M. Godwin, former astronaut, astronomy and physics professor
- Max Mapes Ellis, physiologist and explorer
Social sciences
- Thorstein Veblen economist
- Wayne Brekhus sexuality researcher
- John Hodges mental health
- Mansoo Yu (Health disparities, Health risk behaviors)
- Richard J. “Chip” Callahan, chair of religious studies
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References
- ↑ Leslie, Mitch (18 August 2011). "The Sweet Meeting of Sperm and Egg". Science Now. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
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