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fact_book.gifUniversity Professors Jean C. Shih and Leo B. Braudy
 

The University of Southern California University Professors - 2004

Awarded based on multi-disciplinary interests and significant accomplishments in several disciplines.

  • Michael A. Arbib, University Professor, Fletcher Jones Chair in Computer Science, and Professor of Biological Sciences and Biomedical Engineering.
  • Lloyd Armstrong, Jr., University Professor, Professor of Physics and Professor of Education.
  • George A. Bekey, University Professor, and Professor of Computer Science.
  • Warren Bennis, University Professor and Distinguished Professor of Business Administration.
  • Leo B. Braudy, University Professor and Leo S. Bing Chair in English and American Literature.
  • Alexander M. Capron, University Professor, Henry W. Bruce Professor of Equity, and Professor of Law and Medicine.
  • Marshall Cohen, University Professor Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Law.
  • Richard A. Easterlin, University Professor and Professor of Economics
  • Caleb Finch, University Professor, ARCO/William F. Kieschnick Chair in the Neurobiology of Aging, and Professor of Gerontology and Biological Sciences.
  • Solomon W. Golomb, University Professor, Andrew and Erna Viterbi Chair in Communications, and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Mathematics.
  • Robert W. Hellwarth, University Professor, George T. Pfleger Chair in Electrical Engineering, and Professor of Physics .
  • Thomas Jordan, University Professor and W. M. Keck Foundation Professor of Geophysics and Professor of Earth Sciences.
  • Marsha Kinder, University Professor and Professor of Critical Studies, Spanish and Portuguese, and Comparative Literature.
  • Jean C. Shih, University Professor, Boyd P. and Elsie D. Welin Professor of Molecular Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Professor of Cell and Neurobiology.
  • Kevin O. Starr, University Professor and Professor of History and Policy, Planning, and Development.
  • Stephen E. Toulmin, University Professor and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, International Relations and Religion.
  • Michael S. Waterman, University Professor, USC Associates Chair in Natural Sciences, and Professor of Biological Sciences and Mathematics.