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{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2013}}{{Context|date=October 2009}}This is a list of people associated with the New York University Graduate School of Arts and Science. Notable faculty Saul Bellow | Writer | Professor | 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature | Harold Bloom | Literary critic | Berg Professor of English | 1985 MacArthur Fellow | Faye D. Ginsburg | Scholar | Professor of Anthropology | 1994 MacArthur Fellow | Galway Kinnell | Poet | Professor | 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry | Wassily Leontief | Economist | Professor 1975–1999 | 1973 Nobel Prize in Economics | Otto Loewi | Pharmacologist | Professor 1940–1961 | 1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | Ruth Watson Lubic | Scholar | Adjunct Professor | 1993 MacArthur Fellow | Paule Marshall | Writer | Professor of English | 1992 MacArthur Fellow | Robert S. Mulliken | Physicist, chemist | Professor 1926–1928 | 1966 Nobel Prize in Chemistry | Rita P. Wright | Scholar | Professor of Anthropology | 1988 MacArthur Fellow |
Alumni(*did not graduate) Nobel laureates Julius Axelrod | Biochemist | M.Sc. 1941 | 1970 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | Friedrich Hayek | Economist | Postgraduate, 1923–1924 | 1974 Nobel Prize in Economics | Frederick Reines | Physicist | Ph.D. 1944 | 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics | Clifford Shull | Physicist | Ph.D. 1941 | 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics |
Pulitzer Prize winners Dorothy Rabinowitz | Journalist and commentator | Ph.D. 1960 | 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary | James Ford Rhodes | Historian | 1865- * | 1918 Pulitzer Prize for History for History of the Civil War, 1861–1865 | Harold C. Schonberg | Music critic, journalist | M.A., 1939 | 1971 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism | John Patrick Shanley | Playwright | M.A., 1977 | 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama | Neil Simon | Playwright | 1944–1945* | 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Drama (Lost in Yonkers) |
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Gloria Allred | Feminist, lawyer | M.A., 1971 | Anne M. Tatlock | Chairman, president and CEO of Fiduciary Trust Company International.[1] | Masters in Economics | David Antin | Poet | M.A., 1966 | PEN Los Angeles Award for Poetry | Rita Mae Brown | Author | M.A., 1964 | Rubyfruit Jungle | Lawrence Joseph DeNardis | M.A., 1960; Ph.D., 1989 | United States House of Representatives | Stavros Dimas | Politician | M.A., 1969 | European Commissioner for the Environment | William Henry Draper, Jr. | Diplomat | M.A., 1917 | Under Secretary of War and the Army | Robert Patrick John Finn | Diplomat | M.A. | U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan | Yury Gitman | Artist | M.A. | Inventor of electronic art | Joseph Heller | Author | M.A. in English 1945 – * | Catch-22 | Bernard Herrmann | Composer | Student under Percy Grainger at NYU | Academy Award 1941, All That Money Can Buy | Heather M. Hodges | Diplomat | M.A. | U.S. Ambassador to Moldova | |
Rush Holt | M.S. 1974, Ph.D. 1981 | United States House of Representatives (1999–) | Meir Kahane | Founder of the U.S. Jewish Defense League | M.A., 1957 | Leader of the Kach political party in the Israeli Knesset | Abby F. Kohnstramm | Senior VP, IBM | M.A., M.B.A. | Elodie Lauten | Composer | M.A., 1986 | Evelyn Lear | Soprano | Grammy Award 1966 for her performance of Berg's Wozzeck | John McGrath | Artistic Director | Ph.D., 1999 | Artistic Director and CEO of the Manchester International Festival | Raymond Joseph McGrath | M.A., 1968 | United States House of Representatives (1981–1993) | Leonard Peikoff | Philosopher | M.A., 1957, Ph.D., 1964 | Leading advocate of Objectivism | B. Caroll Reece | M.A., 1916 | United States House of Representatives (1921–1961) | J.D. Salinger | Author | coursework* | Catcher in the Rye | |
Agnes Varis | Entrepreneur | M.A., 1977, M.B.A., 1979 | Founder of Aegis Pharmaceuticals | Saul Williams | Poet | M.A., 1995 | Amethyst Rock Star | John Woodruff | Athlete | M.A., 1941 | Olympic gold medalist, 1936 | |
Minoru Yamasaki | Architect | M.A., 1951 | Works include the World Trade Center | Mary Carlin Yates | Diplomat | M.A., Ph.D. | U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Ghana |
(*did not graduate) References1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.carnegie.org/about/trustees-and-staff/anne-tatlock/ |title=Anne Tatlock |website=Carnegie Corporation of New York |access-date=February 7, 2019}}
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