General Information

The Thurnau Professorships are named after Arthur F. Thurnau, a student at the University of Michigan from 1902 to 1904, and are supported by the Thurnau Charitable Trust that was established through his will. Mr. Thurnau wished to return to the University something of the value he gained from being an undergraduate on this campus. In that spirit and in his memory, the Thurnau Professorships recognize and reward faculty for outstanding contributions to undergraduate education. This program is designed to honor those tenured faculty whose commitment to and investment in undergraduate teaching has had a demonstrable impact on the intellectual development and lives of their students. The exceptional students coming to the University of Michigan challenge us to create a rich and diverse learning environment in which our very best faculty are an integral part of the undergraduate educational experience. The Thurnau Professorships help to recognize and reward outstanding faculty who devote their attention to this important endeavor.

Five tenured faculty members from the Ann Arbor campus are designated annually as Thurnau Professors and hold this title for the remainder of their careers at U-M. They receive a $20,000 grant to support activities that will enhance their teaching (e.g., travel, books, equipment, graduate student support).

Please read the nomination guidelines carefully. Nominations are made by any dean/associate dean/department chair or academic program director, and the awardees are selected by the Provost. If you have questions about the nomination procedure or the professorship, please call or email Ryan Hudson, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT), 763-0159 ([email protected]).

Nomination Deadline is Monday, December 2, 2024.
– Note to LSA administrators: LSA’s internal due date is October 4, 2024. Please contact the Dean’s Office for additional information.
– Note to COE administrators: COE’s internal due date is November 15, 2024.

Thurnau Professors are recommended to the Regents at their February meeting and announced at Honors Convocation in March.

 

2020-2024

2024

  • Deirdre Leong de la Cruz, Associate Professor of Asian Languages and Culture and Associate Professor of History
  • Anouck R. Girard, Professor of Robotics and Professor of Aerospace Engineering
  • Nicholas C. Henriksen, Associate Professor of Spanish and Associate Professor of Linguistics
  • LaKisha M. Simmons, Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Associate Professor of History
  • Sara B. Soderstrom, Associate Professor of Organizational Studies, Associate Professor of Environment and Sustainability, and Associate Professor of Management and Organizations

2023

  • Stephen Berrey, Associate Professor of American Culture and Associate Professor of History
  • Gregory J. Dick, Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences; Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, LSA; and Professor of Environment and Sustainability
  • Gary W. Harper, Professor of Health Behavior and Health Education and Professor of Global Public Health
  • Lisa H. Harris, F. Wallace and Janet Jeffries Collegiate Professor of Reproductive Health; Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology; and Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies
  • Sally Oey, Professor of Astronomy

2022

  • Bart M. Bartlett, Professor of Chemistry
  • Amy G. Chavasse, Professor of Dance
  • Shanna Daly, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
  • Priti R. Shah, Professor of Psychology; Professor of Information; and Professor of Educational Psychology
  • Amy K. Stillman, Professor of American Culture and Professor of Musicology

2021

  • Branko Kerkez, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Sarah C. Koch, Associate Professor of Mathematics
  • Richard L. Lewis, John R. Anderson Collegiate Professor of Psychology, Linguistics and Cognitive Sciences, and Professor of Psychology and of Linguistics
  • Stephen M. Ward, Associate Professor of Afroamerican and African studies and Associate Professor in the Residential College
  • M. Remi Yergeau, Associate Professor of English Language and Literature and Associate Professor in the Digital Studies Institute

2020

  • Miranda D. Brown, Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures
  • Gyorgyi Csankovszki, Associate Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
  • John Montgomery, Margaret and Herman Sokol Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, and Professor of Chemistry
  • Susan Scott Parrish, Professor of English Language and Literature
  • Angela Violi, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering
2010-2019

2019

  • Henriette D.M. Elvang, Professor of Physics
  • Bogdan Epureanu, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Sandra R. Gunning, Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies, Professor of American Culture, Professor of English Language and Literature, Professor of Women’s Studies, and Professor in the Honors Program
  • Sandra R. Levitsky, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Adam C. Simon, Professor of Earth and Environmental Studies, and Professor of Environment
  • Michaela T. Zint, Professor of Environment and Sustainability, Professor of Environment, and Professor of Education

2018

  • Eric Bell, Professor of Astronomy and Professor in the Honors Program
  • Jason De León, Associate Professor of Anthropology
  • Jason McCormick, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Ellen Rowe, Professor of Music

2017

  • Evelyn Alsultany, Associate Professor of American Culture
  • Valeria Bertacco, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Deborah Goldberg, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Mark Moldwin, Professor of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
  • J. Logan Skelton, Professor of Music
  • Donald Zak, Professor of Natural Resources and Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology


2016

  • Aline Cotel, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Fiona Lee, Professor of Psychology and Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
  • Joanna Millunchick, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
  • Kathleen Sienko, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
  • Arthur Verhoogt, Professor of Papyrology and Greek
  • Patricia Wittkopp, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

2015

  • Matthew Lassiter, Associate Professor of History and Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning
  • Anna Kirkland, Associate Professor of Women’s Studies and Associate Professor of Political Science
  • John Wolfe, Professor of Chemistry
  • Barry Fishman, Professor of Education and Professor of Information
  • Jeremy Semrau, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Professor of Natural Resources and Environment, and Professor of Environment

2014

  • Melissa M. Gross, Associate Professor of Movement Science, School of Kinesiology and Associate Professor of Art and Design, Stamps School of Art and Design
  • Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola, Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Anne J. McNeil, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Associate Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering
  • Jamie D. Phillips, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Megan L. Sweeney, Associate Professor of English Language and Literature, Associate Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies, and Associate Professor of Women’s Studies
  • Michael Thouless, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Professor of Materials Science and Engineering

2013

  • Samuel D. Epstein, Professor of Linguistics
  • Martha S. Jones, Associate Professor of History and Associate Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies
  • Fritz Kaenzig, Professor of Music (Tuba and Euphonium)
  • Janie Paul, Professor of Art and Professor of Social Work
  • Volker Sick, Associate Vice President for Research-Natural Sciences and Engineering, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering
  • L. Monique Ward, Professor of Psychology


2012

  • Joseph L. Bull, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
  • Michael Haithcock, Professor of Conducting, School of Music, Theatre and Dance
  • Sadashi Inuzuka, Professor of Art and Design
  • Bradford G. Orr, Professor of Physics
  • Brian Porter-Szucs, Professor of History, and Professor of Russian and East European and Eurasian Studies
  • Steven J. Skerlos, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering


2011

  • Amy E. Cohn, Associate Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering
  • Stephen M. DeBacker, Professor of Mathematics
  • Mika T. LaVaque-Manty, Associate Professor of Political Science and Associate Professor of Philosophy
  • Barry G. Rabe, Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Environmental Policy
  • Melanie S. Sanford, Professor of Chemistry
  • Colleen M. Seifert, Professor of Psychology


2010

  • Joel D. Blum, Professor of Geological Sciences and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Anne Ruggles Gere, Professor of Education and English Language and Literature
  • Louis E. Loeb, Professor of Philosophy
  • Robin M. Queen, Professor of Linguistics and Associate Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures
  • Edward West, Professor of Art
2000-2009

2009

  • Charles C. Bright, Professor of History and Director of Residential College
  • August E. Evrard, Professor of Physics
  • Andrei S. Markovits, Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures and Political Science
  • James P. Walsh, Professor of Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management, Corporate Strategy, and International Business
  • Margaret S. Wooldridge, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering


2008

  • James Cogswell, Jr., Professor of Art
  • Sherman Jackson, Professor of Near Eastern Studies
  • Robert Megginson, Associate Dean and Professor of Mathematics
  • Dana Muir, Professor of Business Law
  • Ann Marie Sastry, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering
  • Peter Washabaugh, Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering


2007

  • Peter Chen, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Anne Curzan, Associate Professor of English
  • David Gerdes, Associate Professor of Physics
  • James Holloway, Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences
  • Carla O’Connor, Associate Professor of Educational Studies Program
  • Andrew Shryock, Associate Professor of Anthropology


2006

  • Alec Gallimore, Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Initiatives, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies and Professor of Aerospace Engineering
  • Annemarie Palincsar, Associate Dean, School of Education, Professor of Reading and Literacy and Education
  • Thad Polk, Associate Professor of Psychology and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Peter Sparling, Professor of Dance
  • Steven Wright, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Georgette Zirbes, Professor of Art


2005

  • James Barber, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
  • Freda Herseth , Associate Professor of Voice
  • Timothy McKay, Associate Professor of Physics
  • Lester Monts , Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor of Musicology
  • Takeshi Takahara, Professor of Art
  • Alford Young, Jr., Associate Professor of Sociology and Associate Professor of Afroamerican/African Studies


2004

  • William Gehring, Associate Professor of Psychology
  • J. Wayne Jones, Professor of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
  • Elizabeth Moje, Associate Professor of Education
  • Scott Moore, Associate Professor of Computer and Information Systems
  • Robert Owen, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education and Long Range Planning and Professor of Marine Geochemistry


2003

  • William Alexander, Professor of English Language and Literature
  • H. Scott Fogler, Vennema Professor of Chemical Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering
  • Richard Hume, Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
  • Timothy R.B. Johnson, Bates Professor of Diseases of Women and Children and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Professor of Women’s Studies
  • Yili Liu, Associate Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering


2002

  • Annette W. LeCuyer, Associate Professor of Architecture
  • Edward L. Parmentier, Professor of Music
  • Kenneth Grant Powell, Professor of Aerospace Engineering
  • Paul G. Rasmussen, Professor of Chemistry & Professor of Macromolecular Science & Engineering
  • Robert H. Sharf, Associate Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures
  • Elliot Soloway, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science


2001

  • Richard B. Brown, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Susan H.C. Brown, Associate Professor of Kinesiology
  • Bunyan Bryant, Professor of Natural Resources
  • Brian P. Coppola, Associate Professor of Chemistry
  • Laura J. Olsen, Associate Professor of Biology
  • Noel C. Perkins, Professor of Mechanical Engineering


2000

  • Susan E. Alcock, Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics
  • Deborah Loewenberg Ball, Professor of Education
  • Michael D. Gordon, Professor of Computer and Information Systems
  • Lorraine M. Gutierrez, Associate Professor of Social Work and Associate Professor of Psychology
  • Robert Krasny, Professor of Mathematics
  • H. Robert Reynolds, Professor of Music (Conducting)
  • John Whittier-Ferguson, Associate Professor of English
  • Alan S. Wineman, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
1988-1999

1999

  • Julia Potter Adams, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Dionissios N. Assanis, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
  • Vincent E. Castagnacci, Professor of Art
  • Susan J. Douglas, Catherine Neafie Kellogg Professor of Communication
  • A. Roberto Frisancho, Professor of Anthropology
  • Khalil Najafi, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Christopher M. Peterson, Professor of Psychology


1998

  • Tomas Almaguer, Associate Professor of Sociology and American Culture
  • Frederick R. Amrine, Associate Professor of Germanic Languages & Literatures
  • Donald S. Lopez, Jr., Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies
  • Yale N. Patt, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Theresa L. Tinkle, Associate Professor of English
  • Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science


1997

  • Luis O. Gòmez, Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures
  • Sally Haslanger, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Women’s Studies
  • James L. Hilton, Associate Professor of Psychology
  • Diane M. Kirkpatrick, Professor of History of Art
  • Valerie A. Kivelson, Associate Professor of History
  • Michael G. Parsons, Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
  • Phillip E. Savage, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering


1996

  • Kathleen M. Canning, Associate Professor of History
  • Paul N. Courant, Professor of Economics & Public Policy
  • Anthony H. Francis, Professor of Chemistry
  • Bruce H. Karnopp, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
  • Michael M. Martin, Professor of Biology
  • David S. Potter, Associate Professor of Greek and Latin


1995

  • Frances Aparicio, Professor of Spanish and American Culture
  • June M. Howard, Associate Professor of English Language and Women’s Studies
  • Pramod P. Khargonekar, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Kenneth G. Lieberthal, Professor of Political Science
  • Perry J. Samson, Professor of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences
  • John D. Speth, Curator, Museum of Anthropology and Professor of Anthropology


1994

  • Elizabeth S. Anderson, Associate Professor of Philosophy
  • Morton Brown, Professor of Mathematics
  • Rebecca J. Scott, Professor of History
  • John H. Vandermeer, Professor of Biology
  • Rob Van der Voo, Professor of Geological Sciences
  • R. Brent Wagner, Associate Professor of Music


1993

  • Richard I. Ford, Professor of Anthropology
  • Richard G. Lawton, Professor of Chemistry
  • Terrence J. McDonald, Professor of History
  • Kim Lane Scheppele, Associate Professor of Political Science
  • James C.G. Walker, Professor of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences and Professor of Geological Sciences
  • Robert Weisbuch, Professor of English Language and Literature


1992

  • H. Don Cameron, Professor of Greek and Latin
  • Patricia Y. Gurin, Professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies
  • Philip J. Hanlon, Professor of Mathematics
  • George J. Siedel, III, Professor of Business Law
  • Herbert G. Winful, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering


1991

  • William James Adams, Professor of Economics
  • Susan Boehm, Associate Professor of Nursing
  • Jean P. Krisch, Associate Professor of Physics
  • Donald J. Sinta, Professor of Music
  • Ralph G. Williams, Associate Professor of English


1990

  • Burton Barnes, Stephen H. Spurr Professor of Forestry
  • Seyhan Ege, Professor of Chemistry
  • Yi-Tsi Feuerwerker, Associate Professor of Chinese Language and Literature
  • Eric Rabkin, Professor of English
  • Thomas Senior, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science


1989

  • Frank Beaver, Professor of Communication
  • Mark Chesler, Professor of Sociology
  • Peter Railton, Professor of Philosophy
  • David Shappirio, Professor of Biological Sciences
  • James Wilkes, Professor of Chemical Engineering


1988

  • Harm Buning, Professor of Aerospace Engineering
  • Edna Coffin, Professor of Modern Hebrew, Near Eastern Studies
  • James Dapogny, Professor of Music (Theory)
  • Lewis Kleinsmith, Professor of Biology
  • Jack Meiland, Professor of Philosophy
  • William Stapp, Professor of Resource Planning and Conservation
  • Frank Yates, Professor of Psychology

1984

The Arthur Thurnau trust fund was used to support a Center for Molecular Genetics that was approved by the Regents in 1982. In 1984, three faculty were designated Arthur Thurnau Assistant professors: Dr. Michael Imperiale, Dr. Edward Prochownik, and Dr. Jeffrey Palmer.

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