List of Stanford University faculty and staff

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This page lists faculty and staff members of Stanford University.

Stanford office

Presidents

Acting presidents were temporary appointments. Swain served while Wilbur was United States Secretary of the Interior under Herbert Hoover; Eurich and Faust after the unexpected death of Tresidder.[1][2]

The following persons served as president of Stanford University:[3]

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No.PortraitNameTerm startTerm end Refs.
1
David Starr Jordan18911913
2
John Casper Branner1913December 31, 1915
3
Ray Lyman Wilbur[a]January 22, 1916June 30, 1943
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Robert Eccles Swain[b]March 5, 1929March 4, 1933
4
Donald Bertrand TresidderOctober 14, 1943January 28, 1948[c]
*
Alvin C. EurichJanuary 28, 1948December 31, 1948
*
Clarence H. FaustJanuary 1, 1949March 31, 1949 [4]
5
J. E. Wallace SterlingApril 1, 1949August 31, 1968
*
Robert J. GlaserSeptember 1, 1968November 30, 1968 [5]
6
Kenneth PitzerDecember 1, 1968June 25, 1970
7
Richard Wall LymanSeptember 24, 1970July 31, 1980
8
Donald KennedyAugust 1, 1980August 31, 1992 [6][7]
9
Gerhard CasperSeptember 1, 1992August 31, 2000 [8][9]
10
John L. HennessySeptember 1, 2000August 31, 2016 [10][11]
*
John Etchemendy[d]February 14, 2012June 8, 2012 [12]
11
Marc Tessier-LavigneSeptember 1, 2016August 31, 2023 [13][14]
12*
Richard SallerSeptember 1, 2023July 31, 2024 [15][16]
13
Jonathan LevinAugust 1, 2024present [17]
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Table notes:

  1. Wilbur took a 4 year leave to serve as U.S. Secretary of the Interior in the Hoover administration.
  2. Swain served as acting president during the time when President Wilbur served as U.S. Secretary of the Interior in the Hoover administration.
  3. Tresidder died in office.
  4. Provost Etchemendy served as acting president for five months in 2012 while President Hennessy was on sabbatical.
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Provosts

The position was created in 1952.[18]

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No.PortraitNameTerm Ref.
1
Douglas M. Whitaker1952–1955
2
Frederick Terman1955–1965
3
Richard Wall Lyman1967–1970
4
William F. Miller1971–1978
5
Gerald J. Lieberman1979 [19]
6
Donald Kennedy1979–1980
7
Albert M. Hastorf1980–1984 [20]
8
James N. Rosse1984–1992 [21]
9
Gerald J. Lieberman1992–1993 [19]
10
Condoleezza Rice1993–1999
11
John L. Hennessy1999–2000
12
John Etchemendy2000–2017
13
Persis Drell2017–2023
14
Jenny Martínez2023–present
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Chancellors

This position is often empty and has always been held by a former president.[22]

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No.NameTerm Ref.
1
David Starr Jordan1913–1916 [23]
2
Ray Lyman Wilbur1943–1949
3
J. E. Wallace Sterling1968–1985 [24]
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School deans

Provost Jenny Martinez (far right) leads a panel of deans (left to right): Arun Majumdar, Daniel L. Schwartz, and Jennifer Widom.

Though Stanford did not originally have schools, over the years the departments have all been collected into schools.

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Graduate School of Business[25]
Name Years Notes
1 Willard E. Hotchkiss[26] 1926–1930
2 J. Hugh Jackson[27] 1931–1956
Carlton A. Pederson 1956–1958 acting dean
3 Ernest C. Arbuckle[28] 1958–1968
Samuel "Pete" Pond 1968–1969 acting dean
4 Arjay Miller[29][30] 1969–1979 The top 10% of graduating MBAs are named Arjay Miller Scholars.[31]
Robert Jaedicke 1979–1980 acting dean
5 Rene C. McPherson[32] 1980–1982
6 Robert Jaedicke[33] 1983–1990
7 Michael Spence[34] 1990–1999
8 Robert L. Joss[35] 1999–2009 Stanford Ph.D. 1970
9 Garth Saloner[36] 2009–2015
10 Jonathan Levin 2016–present
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Doerr School of Sustainability[37]
Name Years Notes
1 Arun Majumdar[38] 2022–present
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School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences[39]
Name Years Notes
1 A. I. Levorsen 1947–1950 Petroleum geologist
2 Charles Park[40] 1950–1965
3 Richard Jahns[41] 1965–1979
4 Allan V. Cox 1979–1987
5 George A. Thompson 1987–1989
6 W. G. Ernst 1989–1994
7 Lynn Orr 1994–2002
8 Pamela Matson 2002–2017
9 Stephan Graham 2017–2022[42]
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Graduate School of Education[43]
Name Years Note
1 Ellwood Patterson Cubberley 1917–1933
2 Grayson N. Kefauver[44] 1933–1946
* Lucien Blair Kinney[45] 1943–1946 acting
3 A. John Bartky[46] 1946–1953
4 I. James Quillen[47] 1954–1966
5 H. Thomas James[48] 1966–1970
6 Arthur Coladarci[49] 1970–1979
7 Myron Atkin[50] 1979–1986
8 Marshall S. Smith[51] 1986–1993
9 Richard Shavelson 1993–2001
10 Deborah Stipek 2000–2011
11 Claude Steele 2011–2014
* Deborah Stipek 2014–2015 acting
12 Daniel L. Schwartz[52] 2015–present
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School of Engineering[53]
NameYears DepartmentNotes
1 Theodore J. Hoover[54]1925–1936 Mining and MetallurgyStanford AB 1901
2 Samuel B. Morris[55]1936–1944 Civil EngineeringStanford AB 1911
3 Frederick E. Terman1944–1958 Electrical Engineering
4 Joseph M. Pettit1958–1972 Electrical EngineeringStanford Ph.D. 1942
5 William M. Kays[56]1972–1984 Mechanical EngineeringStanford Ph.D. 1951
6 James F. Gibbons[57]1984–1996 Electrical EngineeringStanford Ph.D. 1956
7 John L. Hennessy1996–1999 Computer Science
8 James Plummer[58]1999–2014 Electrical Engineering
9 Persis Drell2014–2016 SLAC/Physics
10 Jennifer Widom[59] 2017–present Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
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School of Humanities and Sciences[60]
Name Years Department Notes
1 Clarence H. Faust[4] 1948–1951 English
2 Douglas Merritt Whitaker 1951–1952 Biology
3 Ray N. Faulkner[61] 1952–1956 Art and Architecture
4 Philip H. Rhinelander 1956–1961 Philosophy
5 Robert Richardson Sears 1961–1970 Psychology
6 Albert H. Hastorf III[62] 1970–1973 Psychology
7 Halsey L. Royden[63] 1973–1981 Mathematics
8 Norman K. Wessells[64] 1981–1988 Biology
9 Ewart A.C. Thomas 1988–1993 Psychology
10 John B. Shoven 1993–1998 Economics
11 Malcolm R. Beasley 1998–2001 Applied Physics
12 Sharon R. Long 2001–2007 Biological Sciences
13 Richard Saller[65] 2007–2018 Classics and History
14 Debra Satz[66] 2018–present Philosophy
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Law School[67][68]
# Name Years Notes
1 Nathan Abbott 1893–1907 executive head
* Charles H. Huberich 1906 acting
2 Frederic Campbell Woodward 1908–1916 first to be called dean
3 Charles A. Huston 1916–1922
* Arthur M. Cathcart 1917–1919 acting
4 Marion R. Kirkwood 1922–1945
* Arthur M. Cathcart 1930–1931 acting
* Lowell Turrentine 1945–1946
5 Carl B. Spaeth 1946–1962
* Samuel D. Thurman 1952–1953 acting
* John R. McDonough 1959–1960 acting
* John R. McDonough 1962–1964 acting
6 Bayless Manning 1964–1971
7 Thomas Ehrlich 1971–1976
* J. Keith Mann 1976 acting
8 Charles J. Meyers 1976–1981 acting
* J. Keith Mann 1981–1982 acting
9 John Hart Ely 1982–1987
10 Paul Brest 1987–1999
11 Kathleen Sullivan 1999–2004
12 Larry Kramer 2004–2012
13 M. Elizabeth Magill 2012–2019
14 Jennifer Martínez 2019–present
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School of Medicine[69]
# Name Years Notes
1 Ray Lyman Wilbur 1911–1916
2 William Ophüls 1916–1933
3 Loren R. Chandler[70] 1933–1953
4 Windsor C. Cutting 1953–1957
5 Robert H. Alway 1957–1965
6 Robert J. Glaser[5] 1965–1971
7 Clayton Rich[71] 1971–1982
8 Dominick P. Purpura 1982–1984 went on to be dean of Albert Einstein College of Medicine[72]
9 David Korn[73] 1984–1995
10 Eugene A. Bauer 1995–2001
11 Philip Pizzo 2001–2012
12 Lloyd B. Minor 2012–present
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Stanford faculty and affiliates

Aeronautics and astronautics

  • Sigrid Close, associate professor, Aeronautics and Astronautics; Electrical Engineering
  • William F. Durand, professor, Aeronautics and Astronautics; Mechanical Engineering; Electrical Engineering (1859–1958)
  • Charbel Farhat, professor, Aeronautics and Astronautics; Mechanical Engineering
  • G. Scott Hubbard, adjunct professor, Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Antony Jameson, emeritus faculty, Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Sanjay Lall, professor, Aeronautics and Astronautics; Electrical Engineering
  • Bradford Parkinson, professor emeritus, Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Stephen Rock, professor, Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Debbie Senesky, assistant professor, Aeronautics and Astronautics; Electrical Engineering
  • George Springer, emeritus faculty, Aeronautics and Astronautics

Biology, biochemistry, and medicine

Arthur Kornberg (National Library of Medicine portrait)

Tanzania Intelligence and Security Service

Chemistry

Graduate School of Business

Communication

Computer science

Donald Knuth in 2005

Economics

Education

Engineering

History

International relations

Law

Linguistics

  • Jared Bernstein, adjunct professor
  • Eve V. Clark, Richard Lyman Professor in the Humanities, emerita
  • Michael C. Frank, associate professor of psychology and, by courtesy, of linguistics
  • Miyako Inoue, associate professor of anthropology and, by courtesy, of linguistics
  • Dan Jurafsky, professor of linguistics and of computer science, and chair, Department of Linguistics
  • Ronald M. Kaplan, adjunct professor
  • Lauri Karttunen, adjunct professor
  • Martin Kay, professor of linguistics
  • Paul Kay, adjunct professor
  • Paul V. Kiparsky, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences
  • Beth Levin, William H. Bonsall Professor in the Humanities
  • Jay McClelland, Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences and professor, by courtesy, of Linguistics
  • John R. Rickford, J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor in the Humanities, emeritus (recalled to active duty 2017–2019)
  • Elizabeth Traugott, professor of linguistics and of English, emerita
  • Tom Wasow, Clarence Irving Lewis Professor in Philosophy and professor of linguistics, emeritus and academic secretary to the university
  • Annie Zaenen, adjunct professor
  • Arnold M. Zwicky, adjunct professor

Literature and arts

Bahram Beyzai, Persian playwright and filmmaker, taught at Stanford from 2010.

Mathematics and statistics

Political science

Condoleezza Rice, 66th Secretary of State of the United States
  • Coit D. Blacker, political science professor, special assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and senior director for Russian, Ukrainian and Eurasian affairs, National Security Council; Executive Office of the President
  • Larry Diamond, professor, mentor, senior fellow at the Hoover Institute
  • Morris P. Fiorina, political scientist and author
  • Francis Fukuyama, senior fellow at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law since 2010
  • Terry Karl, professor of Latin American studies
  • Alexander Kerensky (1881–1970), Russian revolutionary leader, Hoover Institute fellow
  • Condoleezza Rice, political science professor, Secretary of State
  • Douglas Rivers, political science professor, chief scientist of YouGov

Philosophy

Physics

Psychology

Philip Zimbardo, former president, American Psychological Association

Hoover Fellows

  • Jim Mattis, U.S. Secretary of Defense (2017–2019)[79]
  • Abbas Milani, political scientist and historian
  • George Shultz, U.S. Secretary of State (1982–1989), U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1972–1974), U.S. Secretary of Labor (1969–1970), also lectured at the Graduate School of Business
  • Amy Zegart, political scientist and intelligence reform expert

Coaches

  • Dick Gould, greatest tennis coach in history; from 1966 to 2004 he won 17 NCAA Team titles with 50 All-American players
  • Payton Jordan, track coach 1957–1979; head coach of the 1968 US Olympic track team
  • Bill Walsh, twice head coach of the football team; also served as interim athletic director; coach of the three-time Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers; inventor of the West Coast Offense
  • Glenn Scobey Warner, College Football Hall of Fame coach known as "Pop" Warner, brought the following mechanics to football: the screen pass, spiral punt, single- and double-wing formations, the use of shoulder and thigh pads, designed helmets red for backs and white for ends

Other

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