There are two
endowed chairs within the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences: the
Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development, currently held by
Shibley Telhami, and the ''Bahá'í Chair for World Peace'', currently held by John Grayzel, are at the Center for International Development and Conflict Management, which is a center within the Department of Government and Politics. Notable faculty in the College include: •
Gar Alperovitz (Department of Government and Politics) •
Charles Butterworth (Department of Government and Politics) •
Patricia Hill Collins (Department of Sociology) •
Ruth DeFries (Department of Geography), member of the
National Academy of Sciences and
MacArthur Fellow •
Ted Robert Gurr (Department of Government and Politics) •
Mark P. Leone (Department of Anthropology) •
George Ritzer (Department of Sociology) •
Jehan Al Sadat (Center for International Development and Conflict Management) •
Thomas Schelling (Department of Economics), winner of the
Nobel Prize in Economics and member of the
National Academy of Sciences •
Shibley Telhami (Department of Government and Politics) •
Vladimir Tismăneanu (Department of Government and Politics) Notable former faculty members include: •
Oliver Edwin Baker (Department of Geography) •
John W. Dorsey (Department of Economics) •
Parris Glendening (Department of Government and Politics) •
Edward B. Montgomery (Department of Economics) •
Mancur Olson (Department of Economics) •
Carmen Reinhart (Department of Economics) •
John W. Snow (Department of Economics) •
Ron Walters (Department of Government and Politics) ==Notable alumni==