- Berkeley 2
- master's degree from the University of California 1
- 1973. Francis Cabell Brown Professorin an der Georgetown University 1
- 1974-1978. Amerikanische Juristin 1
- 1978-. Professorin an der Princeton University 1
- B.A. 1
- Boulder 1
- Columbia University 1
- English/Creative Writing (poetry) 1992 1
- Forschungsschwerpunkt: Mittelalterliche Musik 1
keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Associate Professor in History of Christianity /Univ. Puget Sound; Columbia University; Ph.D.; with distinction; Religion; History of Christianity 2000; M.Phil. Religion 1996; M.A.; Religion 1994; University of Colorado; Boulder; English/Creative Writing (poetry) 1992; Princeton University; B.A.; Religion (and second thesis in Creative Writing); magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa 1990
1924 - , began his career as a correspondent for the New York Times; doctoral degrees in economics from Princeton University; master's degree from the University of California; Berkeley; served on many university faculties in the United States; including the University of California; Haverford College; Rice University and Boston University; his scholarly work seeks to bring accounting and economics closer together; an interest he applied in work with developing countries and consulting engagements with the U.S. Departments of Treasury and State and the U. S. Agency for International Development
1917 - 2004, Amerikan. Musikwissenschaftler (Professor an der Princeton University; daneben 1979-1985 Lehrtätigkeit an der Cornell University); Komponist und Pianist
1972 - , Princeton University / Department of German
keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Professor (?) an der Princeton University
keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, graduate student in the philosophy department at Princeton University
1934 - , PhD in American colonial history at the Harvard University in 1961. American historian specializing in American legal and constitutional history and the history of philanthropy. He is director of the Princeton University Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies and director emeritus of the American Council of Learned Societies.
1917 - 1985, Director of the Princeton University Art Museum
Wirkungsdaten [20./21. Jh.], Professor am German Deparment der Princeton University; war akademischer Leiter des Berlin Consortium for German Studies an der Freien Universität Berlin und Senior Scholar am Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles; Forschungsschwerpunkte: Geschichte der Ästhetischen Theorie und der Frankfurter Schule; Mediengeschichte und -theorie (Archäologien des Sehens; Frühes deutsches Kino; Kino der Weimarer Republik; Neues deutsches Kino; Rhetorik der Medien); Theorie der Kunstgeschichte; Fragen von Ästhetik; Technologie und Ton.
Wirkungsdaten [20./21. Jh.], Abschluss in Religion; PhD in Musikwissenschaft (Princeton University); Forschungsschwerpunkt: Mittelalterliche Musik; Liturgie und Musikwissenschaft; tätig am Wycliffe College; Toronto