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'''Стипендія МакАртура''' ({{lang-en|MacArthur Fellows Program}}) — нагорода, яка щорічно надається фундацією Джона Д. та Кетрін Т. МакАртур зазвичай від двадцяти до сорока громадянам або резидентам [[США]] будь-якого віку, які працюють в будь-якій галузі і «демонструють виняткові досягнення та потенціал для тривалої та плідної творчої роботи». Нагороду іноді називають «грантом для геніїв». |
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'''Стипендія МакАртура''' ({{lang-en|MacArthur Fellows Program}}) — нагорода, яка щорічно надається фундацією Джона Д. та Кетрін Т. МакАртур зазвичай від двадцяти до сорока громадянам або резидентам [[США]] будь-якого віку, які працюють в будь-якій галузі і «демонструють виняткові досягнення та потенціал для тривалої та плідної творчої роботи». Нагороду іноді називають «грантом для геніїв». |
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Поточна сума премії складає 500000 доларів, які виплачуються поквартально протягом п'яти років. На нагороду не можна номінуватися самому. Натомість номінування відбувається анонімно, комітетом фундації. Лауреати премії часто дізнаються про нагороду тільки отримавши вітальний телефонний дзвінок. |
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Поточна сума премії становить 500000 доларів, які виплачуються поквартально протягом п'яти років. На нагороду не можна номінуватися самому. Натомість номінування відбувається анонімно, комітетом фундації. Лауреати премії часто дізнаються про нагороду тільки отримавши вітальний телефонний дзвінок. |
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== Список лауреатів стипендії МакАртура == |
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== Список лауреатів стипендії МакАртура == |
Стипендія МакАртура (англ. MacArthur Fellows Program) — нагорода, яка щорічно надається фундацією Джона Д. та Кетрін Т. МакАртур зазвичай від двадцяти до сорока громадянам або резидентам США будь-якого віку, які працюють в будь-якій галузі і «демонструють виняткові досягнення та потенціал для тривалої та плідної творчої роботи». Нагороду іноді називають «грантом для геніїв».
Поточна сума премії становить 500000 доларів, які виплачуються поквартально протягом п'яти років. На нагороду не можна номінуватися самому. Натомість номінування відбувається анонімно, комітетом фундації. Лауреати премії часто дізнаються про нагороду тільки отримавши вітальний телефонний дзвінок.
Список лауреатів стипендії МакАртура
1981
- Арчі Еммонс, поет
- Йосип Бродський, поет
- Григорій Чудновський, математик
- Роберт Коулз, дитячий психолог
- Шеллі Еррінгтон, антрополог
- Генрі Луїс Гейтс, літретурний критик
- Майкл Гізелін, еволюційний біолог
- Стівен Джей Гоулд, пелеонтолог
- Ян Грехем, археолог
- Джон Імбрі, кліматолог
- Елма Люїс, викладач мистецтв
- Джейс Алан МакФерсон, письменник
- Рой Мотаеде, історик
- Дуглас Ошеров, фізик
- Роберт Рут-Бернстайн, біолог та історик науки
- Лоуренс Розен, антрополог
- Карл Шорске, історик
- Леслі Мермон Сілко, письменник
- Дерек Волкотт, поет та драматург
- Роберт Пенн Воррен, поет, письменник і літературний критик
- Стівен Вольфрам, інформатик та фізик[1]
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- Джон Кейрнс, молекулярний біолог
- Джоел Коен, популяційний біолог
- Річард Крітчфілд, есеїст
- Говард Ґарднер, психолог
- Джон Гавента, соціолог
- Девід Хокінс, філософ
- Джон Голдрен, аналітик енергії
- Ада Луїза Гакстебл, архітектурний критик та історик
- Роберт Кейтс, географ
- Рафаел Карл Лі, хірург
- Кормак Маккарті, письменник
- Барбара Мак-Клінток, генетик
- Річард Малліген, молекулярний біолог
- Елейн Пейджелс, історик релігії
- Девід Пінгрі, історик науки
- Пол Річардс, сейсмолог
- Річард Рорті, філософ
- Джозеф Гутон Тейлор, астрофізик
- Майкл Вудфорд, економіст
- Джрдж Цвайг, фізик та нейробіолог[2]
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1982
- Фуад Аджамі, політолог
- Чарльз Бігелоу, дизайнер-графік
- Пітер Роберт Лемонт Браун, історик
- Роберт Дарнтон, історик Європи
- Персі Діаконіс, статистик
- Вільям Геддіс, письменник
- Вед Мета, письменник
- Роберт Парріс Мозес, педагог та філософ
- Річард Мюллер, геолог та астрофізик
- Конлон Нанкерроу, композитор
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- Альфонсо Ортіз, антрополог культури
- Франческа Рочберг, ассиріолог та історик науки
- Чарльз Сейбел, політолог
- Ральф Шейпі, композитор та диригент
- Майкл Сілверстейн, лінгвіст
- Рандольф Вітвільд, офтальмолог
- Френк Вільчек, фізик
- Фредерік Вайзмен, режисер документальних фільмів
- Едвард Віттен, фізик, творець М-теорії [3]
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1983
- R. Stephen Berry, physical chemist
- Philip D. Curtin, historian of Africa
- William H. Durham, biological anthropologist
- Bradley Efron, statistician
- David L. Felten, neuroscientist
- Shelomo Dov Goitein, medieval historian
- Ramón A. Gutiérrez, historian
- Bela Julesz, psychologist
- William Kennedy, novelist
- Лешек Колаковський, історик філософії та релігії
- Brad Leithauser, poet and writer
- Lawrence W. Levine, historian
- Ralph Manheim, translator
- Charles S. Peskin, mathematician and physiologist
- Julia Robinson, mathematician
- John Sayles, filmmaker and writer
- Peter Sellars, theater and opera director
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- Adrian Wilson (book designer), book designer, printer, and historian of the book
- Irene J. Winter, art historian and archaeologist
- Mark S. Wrighton, chemist[4]
- Seweryn Bialer, political scientist
- William C. Clark, ecologist and environmental policy analyst
- Randall W. Forsberg, political scientist and arms control strategist
- Alexander L. George, political scientist
- Mott T. Greene, historian of science
- Джон Хопфілд, фізик і біолог
- Sylvia A. Law, human rights lawyer
- Роберт Мертон, історик та соціолог
- Walter F. Morris, Jr., cultural preservationist
- A.K. Ramanujan, poet, translator, and literary scholar
- Alice M. Rivlin, economist and policy analyst
- Richard M. Schoen, mathematician
- Karen K. Uhlenbeck, mathematician[5]
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1984
- George W. Archibald, ornithologist
- Ernesto J. Cortes, Jr., community organizer
- Robert Hass, poet, critic, and translator
- Robert Irwin, painter and installation artist
- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, novelist and screenwriter
- Paul Oskar Kristeller, intellectual historian and philosopher
- Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, educator
- Heather Lechtman, materials scientist and archaeologist
- Michael Lerner (environmentalist), public health leader
- Andrew W. Lewis, medieval historian
- Arnold J. Mandell, neuroscientist and psychiatrist
- Matthew Meselson, geneticist and arms control analyst
- David R. Nelson, physicist
- Michael Piore, economist
- Judith N. Shklar, political philosopher
- Charles Simic, poet, translator, and essayist
- David Stuart, linguist and epigrapher
- John E. Toews, intellectual historian
- James Turrell, light sculptor
- Jay Weiss, psychologist
- Карл Воуз, мікробіолог[6]
- Shelly Bernstein, pediatric hematologist
- Peter J. Bickel, statistician
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- William Drayton, public service innovator
- Sidney Drell, physicist and arms policy analyst
- Mitchell J. Feigenbaum, mathematical physicist
- Майкл Фрідман, математик
- Curtis G. Hames, family physician
- Shirley Heath, linguistic anthropologist
- Bette Howland, writer and literary critic
- Bill Irwin, writer and performance artist
- Fritz John, mathematician
- Galway Kinnell, poet
- Henry Kraus, art historian
- Peter Mathews, archaeologist and epigrapher
- Beaumont Newhall, historian of photography
- Roger S. Payne, zoologist and conservationist
- Edward V. Roberts, civil rights leader
- Elliot Sperling, Tibetan studies scholar
- Frank Sulloway, psychologist (child birth-order research)
- Alar Toomre, astronomer and mathematician
- Amos Tversky, cognitive scientist
- J. Kirk Varnedoe, art historian
- Bret Wallach, geographer
- Arthur Winfree, physiologist and mathematician
- Billie Young, community development leader[7]
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1985
- Joan Abrahamson, community development leader
- John Ashbery, poet
- John F. Benton, medieval historian
- Harold Bloom, literary critic
- Valery Chalidze, physicist and human rights organizer
- William Cronon, environmental historian
- Мерс Каннінгем, хореограф
- Джаред Даймонд, біолог, біогеограф
- Marian Edelman, Children's Defense Fund founder
- Morton Halperin, political scientist
- Robert M. Hayes, lawyer and human rights leader
- Edwin Hutchins, cognitive scientist
- Sam Maloof, Woodworker
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- Andrew McGuire, trauma prevention specialist
- Patrick Noonan, conservationist
- George Oster, mathematical biologist
- Thomas G. Palaima, classicist
- Peter Raven, botanist
- Jane S. Richardson, biochemist
- Gregory Schopen, historian of religion
- Franklin Stahl, geneticist
- J. Richard Steffy, nautical archaeologist
- Ellen Stewart, theater director
- Paul Taylor, choreographer, dance company founder
- Shing-Tung Yau, mathematician [8]
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1986
- Paul Adams, neurobiologist
- Milton Babbitt, composer
- Christopher Beckwith, philologist
- Richard Benson, photographer
- Lester R. Brown, agricultural economist
- Caroline Bynum, medieval historian
- William A. Christian, historian of religion
- Nancy Farriss, historian
- Benedict Gross, mathematician
- Daryl Hine, poet and translator
- John Robert Horner, paleobiologist
- Thomas C. Joe, social policy analyst
- David Keightley, historian and sinologist
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- Albert J. Libchaber, physicist
- David C. Page, molecular geneticist
- George Perle, composer and music theorist
- James Randi, educator
- David Rudovsky, civil rights lawyer
- Robert Shapley, neurophysiologist
- Leo Steinberg, art historian
- Richard P. Turco, atmospheric scientist
- Thomas Whiteside, journalist
- Allan C. Wilson, biochemist
- Jay Wright, poet and playwright
- Charles Wuorinen, composer[9]
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1987
- Walter Abish, writer
- Robert Axelrod, political scientist
- Robert F. Coleman, mathematician
- Douglas Crase, poet
- Daniel Friedan, physicist
- Девід Гросс, фізик
- Ira Herskowitz, molecular geneticist
- Irving Howe, literary and social critic
- Wesley Charles Jacobs, Jr., rural planner
- Peter Jeffery, musicologist
- Horace Freeland Judson, historian of science
- Stuart Alan Kauffman, evolutionary biologist
- Richard Kenney, poet
- Eric Lander, geneticist and mathematician
- Michael Malin, geologist and planetary scientist
- Deborah W. Meier, education reform leader
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- Arnaldo Dante Momigliano, historian
- Девід Мамфорд, математик
- Tina Rosenberg, journalist
- David Rumelhart, cognitive scientist and psychologist
- Robert Morris Sapolsky, neuroendocrinologist and primatologist
- Meyer Schapiro, art historian
- John H. Schwarz, physicist
- Jon Seger, evolutionary ecologist
- Stephen Shenker, physicist
- David Dean Shulman, historian of religion
- Muriel S. Snowden, community organizer
- Mark Strand, poet and writer
- May Swenson, poet
- Huynh Sanh Thong, translator and editor
- William Julius Wilson, sociologist
- Richard Wrangham, primate ethologist[10]
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1988
- Charles Archambeau, geophysicist
- Michael Baxandall, art historian
- Ruth Behar, cultural anthropologist
- Ran Blake, composer and pianist
- Charles Burnett, filmmaker
- Philip James DeVries, insect biologist
- Andre Dubus, writer
- Helen T. Edwards, physicist
- Jon H. Else, documentary filmmaker
- John G. Fleagle, primatologist and paleontologist
- Cornell H. Fleischer, Middle Eastern historian
- Getatchew Haile, philologist and linguist
- Raymond Jeanloz, geophysicist
- Marvin Phillip Kahl, zoologist
- Naomi Pierce, biologist
- Томас Пінчон, прозаїк
- Stephen J. Pyne, environmental historian
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- Max Roach, percussionist and jazz composer
- Hipolito (Paul) Roldan, community developer
- Anna Curtenius Roosevelt, archaeologist
- David Alan Rosenberg, military historian
- Susan Irene Rotroff, archaeologist
- Bruce Schwartz, figurative sculptor and puppeteer
- Robert Shaw, physicist
- Jonathan Spence, historian
- Noel M. Swerdlow, historian of science
- Gary A. Tomlinson, musicologist
- Alan Walker, paleontologist
- Eddie Williams, policy analyst and civil rights leader
- Rita P. Wright, archaeologist
- Garth Youngberg, agriculturalist[11]
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1989
- Anthony Amsterdam, attorney and legal scholar
- Byllye Avery, women's healthcare leader
- Alvin Bronstein, human rights lawyer
- Leo Buss, evolutionary biologist
- Jay Cantor, writer
- George Davis, environmental policy analyst
- Allen Grossman, poet
- John Harbison, composer and conductor
- Keith Hefner, journalist and educator
- Ralf Hotchkiss, rehabilitation engineer
- John Rice Irwin, curator and cultural preservationist
- Daniel Janzen, ecologist
- Bernice Johnson Reagon, music historian, composer, and vocalist
- Aaron Lansky, cultural preservationist
- Jennifer Moody, archaeologist and anthropologist
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- Errol Morris, filmmaker
- Vivian Paley, educator and writer
- Richard Powers, novelist
- Martin Puryear, sculptor
- Theodore Rosengarten, historian
- Margaret W. Rossiter, historian of science
- George Russell, composer and music theorist
- Pam Solo, arms control analyst
- Ellendea Proffer Teasley, translator and publisher
- Claire Van Vliet, book artist
- Baldemar Velasquez, farm labor leader
- Біл Вайола, відеохудожник
- Eliot Wigginton, educator
- Patricia Wright, primatologist [12]
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1990
- John Christian Bailar, biostatistician
- Martha Clarke, theater director
- Jacques d'Amboise, dance educator
- Guy Davenport, writer and critic
- Lisa Delpit, education reform leader
- John Eaton, composer
- Paul R. Ehrlich, population biologist
- Charlotte Erickson, historian
- Lee Friedlander, photographer
- Margaret Geller, astrophysicist
- Jorie Graham, poet
- Patricia Hampl, writer
- John Hollander, poet and literary critic
- Thomas Cleveland Holt, social and cultural historian
- David Kazhdan, mathematician
- Calvin King, land and farm development specialist
- M. A. R. Koehl, marine biologist
- Nancy Kopell, mathematician
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- Michael Moschen, performance artist
- Gary Nabhan, ethnobotanist
- Sherry Ortner, anthropologist
- Otis Pitts, community development leader
- Yvonne Rainer, filmmaker and choreographer
- Michael Schudson, sociologist
- Rebecca J. Scott, historian
- Marc Shell, scholar
- Susan Sontag, writer and cultural critic
- Річард Столмен, засновник Free Software Foundation, автор концепції «копілефту»
- Guy Tudor, conservationist
- Maria Varela, community development leader
- Gregory Vlastos, classicist and philosopher
- Kent Whealy, preservationist
- Eric Wolf, anthropologist
- Sidney Wolfe, physician
- Robert Woodson, community development leader
- Jose Zalaquett, human rights lawyer[13]
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1991
- Jacqueline Barton, biophysical chemist
- Paul Berman, journalist
- James Blinn, computer animator
- Taylor Branch, social historian
- Trisha Brown, choreographer
- Mari Jo Buhle, American historian
- Patricia Churchland, (Neuro)philosopher
- David Donoho, statistician
- Steven Feld, anthropologist
- Alice Fulton, poet
- Guillermo Gómez-Peña, writer and artist
- Єжи Ґротовський, режисер театру
- David Hammons, artist
- Sophia Harris, child care leader
- Lewis Hyde, writer
- Ali Akbar Khan, musician
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- Sergiu Klainerman, mathematician
- Martin Kreitman, geneticist
- Harlan Lane, psychologist and linguist
- William Linder, community development leader
- Patricia Locke, tribal rights leader
- Mark Morris, choreographer and dancer
- Marcel Ophüls, documentary filmmaker
- Arnold Rampersad, biographer and literary critic
- Gunther Schuller, composer, conductor, jazz historian
- Joel Schwartz, epidemiologist
- Cecil Taylor, jazz pianist and composer
- Julie Taymor, theater director
- David Werner, health care leader
- James Westphal, engineer and scientist
- Eleanor Wilner, poet [14]
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1992
- Janet Benshoof, attorney
- Robert Blackburn, printmaker
- Unita Blackwell, civil rights leader
- Lorna Bourg, rural development leader
- Stanley Cavell, philosopher
- Amy Clampitt, poet
- Ingrid Daubechies, mathematician
- Persi Diaconis, mathematician and statistician
- Wendy Ewald, photographer
- Irving Feldman, poet
- Barbara Fields, historian
- Robert Hall, journalist
- Ann Ellis Hanson, historian
- Джон Генрі Голланд, інформатик
- Wes Jackson, agronomist
- Evelyn Keller, historian and philosopher of science
- Steve Lacy, saxophonist and composer
- Suzanne Lebsock, social historian
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- Sharon Long, plant biologist
- Norman Manea, writer
- Paule Marshall, writer
- Michael Massing, journalist
- Robert McCabe, educator
- Susan Meiselas, photojournalist
- Amalia Mesa-Bains, artist and cultural critic
- Stephen Schneider, climatologist
- Joanna Scott, writer
- John T. Scott, artist
- John Terborgh, conservation biologist
- Twyla Tharp, dancer and choreographer
- Philip Treisman, mathematics educator
- Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, historian
- Geerat J. Vermeij, evolutionary biologist
- Gunter Wagner, developmental biologist[15]
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1993
- Nancy Cartwright, philosopher
- Demetrios Christodoulou, mathematician and physicist
- Maria Crawford, geologist
- Stanley Crouch, jazz critic and writer
- Nora England, anthropological linguist
- Paul Farmer, medical anthropologist
- Victoria Foe, developmental biologist
- Ernest Gaines, writer
- Pedro Greer, physician
- Thom Gunn, poet and literary critic
- Ann Hamilton, artist
- Sokoni Karanja, child and family development specialist
- Ann Lauterbach, poet and literary critic
- Stephen Lee, chemist
- Carol Levine, AIDS policy specialist
- Еморі Ловінс, фізик
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- Джейн Любченко, гідробіолог
- Ruth Lubic, nurse / midwife
- Jim Powell, poet and translator
- Margie Profet, evolutionary biologist
- Thomas Scanlon, philosopher
- Aaron Shirley, health care leader
- William Siemering, journalist and radio producer
- Ellen Silbergeld, toxicologist
- Leonard van der Kuijp, philologist and historian
- Frank von Hippel, arms control and energy analyst
- John Wideman, writer
- Heather Williams, biologist and ornithologist
- Marion Williams, gospel music performer
- Robert H. Williams, physicist and energy analyst
- Henry T. Wright, archaeologist and anthropologist[16]
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1994
- Robert Adams, photographer
- Jeraldyne Blunden, choreographer
- Anthony Braxton, avant-garde composer and musician
- Rogers Brubaker, sociologist
- Орнетт Коулман, джазовий виконавець та композитор
- Ізраїль Гельфанд, математик та біолог
- Faye Ginsburg, anthropologist
- Heidi Hartmann, economist
- Bill T. Jones, dancer and choreographer
- Peter E. Kenmore, agricultural entomologist
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- Joseph E. Marshall, educator
- Carolyn McKecuen, economic development leader
- Donella Meadows, writer
- Arthur Mitchell, company director and choreographer
- Hugo Morales, radio producer
- Janine Pease, educator
- Willie Reale, theater arts educator
- Adrienne Rich, poet and writer
- Sam-Ang Sam, musician and cultural preservationist
- Vincent Almendros, animator
- Jack Wisdom, physicist[17]
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1995
- Allison Anders, filmmaker
- Jed Z. Buchwald, historian
- Octavia Butler, science fiction novelist
- Sandra Cisneros, writer and poet
- Sandy Close, journalist
- Frederick C. Cuny, disaster relief specialist
- Sharon Emerson, biologist
- Richard Foreman, theater director
- Alma Guillermoprieto, journalist
- Virginia Hamilton, writer
- Donald Hopkins, physician
- Susan W. Kieffer, geologist
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- Elizabeth LeCompte, theater director
- Patricia Nelson Limerick, historian
- Michael Marletta, chemist
- Pamela Matson, ecologist
- Susan McClary, musicologist
- Meredith Monk, vocalist, composer, director
- Rosalind P. Petchesky, political scientist
- Joel Rogers, political scientist
- Cindy Sherman, photographer
- Bryan Stevenson, human rights lawyer
- Nicholas Strausfeld, neurobiologist
- Richard White, historian[18]
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1996
- James Angel, astronomer
- Joaquin Avila, voting rights advocate
- Allan Berube, historian
- Barbara Block, marine biologist
- Joan Breton Connelly, classical archaeologist
- Thomas Daniel, biologist
- Martin Daniel Eakes, economic development strategist
- Rebecca Goldstein, writer
- Robert Greenstein, public policy analyst
- Richard Howard, poet
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- John Jesurun, playwright
- Richard Lenski, biologist
- Louis Massiah, documentary filmmaker
- Vonnie McLoyd, developmental psychologist
- Thylias Moss, poet and writer
- Eiko Otake & Koma Otake, dancers, choreographers
- Nathan Seiberg, physicist
- Anna Deavere Smith, playwright/journalist/actress
- Dorothy Stoneman, educator
- William E. Strickland, art educator[19]
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1997
- Luis Alfaro, writer and performance artist
- Lee Breuer, playwright
- Vija Celmins, artist
- Eric Charnov, evolutionary biologist
- Elouise Cobell, banker
- Peter Galison, historian
- Mark Harrington, AIDS researcher
- Eva Harris, molecular biologist
- Michael Kremer, economist
- Russel Lande, biologist
- Kerry James Marshall, artist
- Nancy A. Moran, evolutionary biologist and ecologist
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- Han Ong, playwright
- Kathleen Ross, educator
- Pamela Samuelson, copyright scholar and activist
- Susan Stewart, literary scholar and poet
- Elizabeth Streb, dancer and choreographer
- Trimpin, sound sculptor
- Loïc Wacquant, sociologist
- Kara Walker, artist
- David Foster Wallace, writer
- Andrew Wiles, mathematician
- Brackette Williams, anthropologist[20]
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1998
- Janine Antoni, artist
- Ida Applebroog, artist
- Ellen Barry, Attorney and Human Rights Leader
- Тім Бернерс-Лі, винахідник протоколу World Wide Web
- Linda Bierds, poet
- Bernadette Brooten, historian
- John Carlstrom, astrophysicist
- Mike Davis, historian
- Nancy Folbre, economist
- Avner Greif, economist
- Kun-Liang Guan, biochemist
- Gary Hill, artist
- Edward Hirsch, poet, essayist
- Ayesha Jalal, historian
- Charles R. Johnson, writer
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- Leah Krubitzer, neuroscientist
- Stewart Kwoh, human rights activist
- Charles Lewis, journalist
- William McDonald, rancher and conservationist
- Peter Miller, historian
- Don Mitchell, cultural geographer
- Rebecca Nelson, plant pathologist
- Elinor Ochs, linguistic anthropologist
- Ishmael Reed, poet, essayist, novelist
- Benjamin D. Santer, atmospheric scientist
- Karl Sims, computer scientist and artist
- Dorothy Thomas, human rights activist
- Leonard Zeskind, human rights activist
- Mary Zimmerman, playwright[21]
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1999
- Jillian Banfield, geologist
- Carolyn Bertozzi, chemist
- Xu Bing, printmaker
- Bruce G. Blair, policy analyst
- John Bonifaz, election lawyer and voting rights leader
- Shawn Carlson, science educator
- Mark Danner, journalist
- Alison L. Des Forges, human rights activist
- Elizabeth Diller, architect
- Саул Фрідлендер, історик
- Jennifer Gordon, lawyer
- David Hillis, biologist
- Sara Horowitz, lawyer
- Jacqueline Jones, historian
- Laura L. Kiessling, biochemist
- Leslie Kurke, classicist
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- David Levering Lewis, biographer and historian
- Juan Maldacena, physicist
- Gay J. McDougall, human rights lawyer
- Campbell McGrath, poet
- Denny Moore, anthropological linguist
- Elizabeth Murray, artist
- Jessica Gia Lewingski, traveler
- Pepon Osorio, artist
- Ricardo Scofidio, architect
- Peter Shor, computer scientist
- Eva Silverstein, physicist
- Wilma Subra, scientist
- Ken Vandermark, saxophonist, composer
- Naomi Wallace, playwright
- Jeffrey Weeks, mathematician
- Fred Wilson, artist
- Ofelia Zepeda, linguist[22]
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2000
- Susan E. Alcock, archaeologist
- K. Christopher Beard, paleontologist
- Lucy Blake, conservationist
- Anne Carson, poet
- Peter J. Hayes, energy policy activist
- David A. Isay, radio producer
- Alfredo Jaar, photographer
- Ben Katchor, graphic novelist
- Hideo Mabuchi, physicist
- Susan Marshall, choreographer
- Samuel Mockbee, architect
- Cecilia Muñoz, civil rights policy analyst
- Margaret Murnane, optical physicist
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- Laura Otis, literary scholar and historian of science
- Lucia M. Perillo, poet
- Matthew Rabin, economist
- Carl Safina, marine conservationist
- Daniel P. Schrag, geochemist
- Susan E. Sygall, civil rights leader
- Gina G. Turrigiano, neuroscientist
- Gary Urton, anthropologist
- Patricia J. Williams, legal scholar
- Deborah Willis, historian of photography and photographer
- Erik Winfree, computer and materials scientist
- Horng-Tzer Yau, mathematician[23]
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2001
- Andrea Barrett, writer
- Christopher Chyba, astrobiologist
- Michael Dickinson, fly biologist/bioengineer
- Rosanne Haggerty, housing and community development leader
- Lene Hau, physicist
- Dave Hickey, art critic
- Stephen Hough, pianist
- Kay Redfield Jamison, psychologist
- Sandra Lanham, pilot and conservationist
- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, artist
- Cynthia Moss, natural historian
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- Dirk Obbink, classicist and papyrologist
- Norman Pace, biochemist
- Suzan-Lori Parks, playwright
- Brooks Pate, physical chemist
- Xiao Qiang, human rights leader
- Geraldine Seydoux, molecular biologist
- Bright Sheng, composer
- David Spergel, astrophysicist
- Jean Strouse, biographer
- Julie Su (attorney), human rights lawyer
- David Wilson, creator of The Museum of Jurassic Technology[24]
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2002
- Danielle Allen, classicist and political scientist
- Bonnie Bassler, molecular biologist
- Ann M. Blair, intellectual historian
- Katherine Boo, journalist
- Paul Ginsparg, physicist
- David B. Goldstein, energy conservation specialist
- Karen Hesse, writer
- Janine Jagger, epidemiologist
- Daniel Jurafsky, computer scientist and linguist
- Toba Khedoori, artist
- Liz Lerman, choreographer
- George E. Lewis, trombonist
- Liza Lou, artist
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- Edgar Meyer, bassist and composer
- Jack Miles, writer and Biblical scholar
- Erik Mueggler, anthropologist and ethnographer
- Sendhil Mullainathan, economist
- Stanley Nelson, documentary filmmaker
- Lee Ann Newsom, paleoethnobotanist
- Daniela L. Rus, computer scientist
- Charles C. Steidel, astronomer
- Brian Tucker, seismologist
- Camilo José Vergara, photographer
- Paul Wennberg, atmospheric chemist
- Colson Whitehead, writer[25]
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2003
- Guillermo Algaze, archaeologist
- Jim Collins, biomedical engineer
- Lydia Davis, writer
- Erik Demaine, theoretical computer scientist
- Corinne Dufka, human rights researcher
- Peter Gleick, conservation analyst
- Osvaldo Golijov, composer
- Deborah Jin, physicist
- Angela Johnson, writer
- Tom Joyce, blacksmith
- Sarah H. Kagan, gerontological nurse
- Ned Kahn, artist and science exhibit designer
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- Jim Yong Kim, public health physician
- Nawal M. Nour, obstetrician and gynecologist
- Loren H. Rieseberg, botanist
- Amy Rosenzweig, biochemist
- Pedro A. Sanchez, agronomist
- Lateefah Simon, women's development leader
- Peter Sis, illustrator
- Sarah Sze, sculptor
- Eve Troutt Powell, historian
- Anders Winroth, historian
- Daisy Youngblood, ceramic artist
- Xiaowei Zhuang, biophysicist[26]
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2004
- Guillermo Algaze, anthropologist and archaeologist
- Angela Belcher, materials scientist and engineer
- Gretchen Berland, physician and filmmaker
- James Carpenter, artist
- Joseph DeRisi, biologist
- Katherine Gottlieb, health care leader
- David Green, technology transfer innovator
- Aleksandar Hemon, writer
- Heather Hurst, archaeological illustrator
- Edward P. Jones, writer
- John Kamm, human rights activist
- Daphne Koller, computer scientist
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- Naomi Leonard, engineer
- Tommie Lindsey, school debate coach
- Rueben Martinez, businessman and activist
- Maria Mavroudi, historian
- Vamsi Mootha, physician and computational biologist
- Judy Pfaff, American sculptor
- Aminah Robinson, artist
- Reginald Robinson, pianist and composer
- Cheryl Rogowski, farmer
- Amy Smith, inventor and mechanical engineer
- Julie Theriot, microbiologist
- C. D. Wright, poet[27]
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2005
- Marin Alsop, symphony conductor
- Ted Ames, fisherman, conservationist, marine biologist
- Terry Belanger, rare book preservationist
- Edet Belzberg, documentary filmmaker
- Majora Carter, urban revitalization strategist
- Lu Chen, neuroscientist
- Michael Cohen, pharmacist
- Joseph Curtin, violinmaker
- Aaron Dworkin, music educator
- Teresita Fernández, sculptor
- Claire Gmachl, quantum cascade laser engineer
- Sue Goldie, physician / researcher
- Steven Goodman, conservation biologist
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- Pehr Harbury, biochemist
- Nicole King, molecular biologist
- Jon Kleinberg, computer scientist
- Jonathan Lethem, novelist
- Michael Manga, geophysicist
- Todd Martinez, theoretical chemist
- Julie Mehretu, painter
- Kevin M. Murphy, economist
- Olufunmilayo Olopade, clinician/researcher
- Fazal Sheikh, photographer
- Emily Thompson, aural historian
- Michael Walsh, vehicle emissions specialist[28]
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2006
- David Carroll (naturalist), naturalist author/illustrator
- Regina Carter, jazz violinist
- Kenneth C. Catania, neurobiologist
- Lisa Curran, tropical forester
- Kevin Eggan, biologist
- Jim Fruchterman, technologist, CEO Benetech
- Atul Gawande, surgeon and author
- Linda Griffith, bioengineer
- Victoria Hale, CEO OneWorld Health
- Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, journalist and author
- David Macaulay, author/illustrator
- Josiah McElheny, sculptor
- D. Holmes Morton, physician
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- John A. Rich, physician
- Jennifer Richeson, social psychologist
- Sarah Ruhl, playwright
- George Saunders, short story writer
- Anna Schuleit, commemorative artist
- Shahzia Sikander, painter
- Теренс Тао, математик
- Claire J. Tomlin, aviation engineer
- Luis von Ahn, computer scientist
- Edith Widder, deep-sea explorer
- Matias Zaldarriaga, cosmologist
- Джон Зорн, композитор і музикант[29]
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2007
- Deborah Bial, education strategist
- Peter Cole, translator/poet/publisher
- Lisa Cooper, public health physician
- Ruth DeFries, environmental geographer
- Mercedes Doretti, forensic anthropologist
- Stuart Dybek, short story writer
- Marc Edwards, water quality engineer
- Michael Elowitz, molecular biologist
- Saul Griffith, inventor
- Sven Haakanson, Alutiiq curator/anthropologist/preservationist
- Corey Harris, blues musician
- Cheryl Hayashi, spider silk biologist
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- My Hang V. Huynh, chemist
- Claire Kremen, conservation biologist
- Whitfield Lovell, painter/installation artist
- Yoky Matsuoka, neuroroboticist
- Lynn Nottage, playwright
- Mark Roth, biomedical scientist
- Paul Rothemund, nanotechnologist
- Jay Rubenstein, medieval historian
- Jonathan Shay, clinical psychiatrist/classicist
- Joan Snyder, painter
- Dawn Upshaw, vocalist
- Shen Wei, choreographer[30]
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2008
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, novelist
- Will Allen, urban farmer
- Regina Benjamin, rural family doctor
- Kirsten Bomblies, evolutionary plant geneticist
- Tara Donovan, artist
- Andrea Ghez, astrophysicist
- Stephen D. Houston, anthropologist
- Mary Jackson, weaver and sculptor
- Leila Josefowicz, violinist
- Alexei Kitaev, quantum physicist
- Walter Kitundu, instrument maker and composer
- Susan Mango, developmental biologist
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- Diane Meier, geriatrician
- David R. Montgomery, geomorphologist
- John Ochsendorf, engineer and architectural historian
- Peter Pronovost, critical care physician
- Адам Рісс, астрофізик
- Alex Ross, music critic
- Wafaa El-Sadr, infectious disease specialist
- Nancy Siraisi, historian of medicine
- Marin Soljačić, optical physicist
- Sally Temple, neuroscientist
- Jennifer Tipton, stage lighting designer
- Rachel Wilson, experimental neurobiologist
- Miguel Zenón, saxophonist and composer[31]
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2009
- Lynsey Addario, photojournalist
- Maneesh Agrawala, computer vision technologist
- Timothy Barrett, papermaker
- Mark Bradford, mixed media artist
- Edwidge Danticat, novelist
- Rackstraw Downes, painter
- Естер Дуфло, економіст
- Deborah Eisenberg, short story writer
- Lin He, molecular biologist
- Peter Huybers, climate scientist
- James Longley, filmmaker
- L. Mahadevan, applied mathematician
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- Heather McHugh, poet
- Jerry Mitchell, investigative reporter
- Rebecca Onie, health services innovator
- Richard Prum, ornithologist
- John A. Rogers, applied physicist
- Elyn Saks, mental health lawyer
- Jill Seaman, infectious disease physician
- Beth Shapiro, evolutionary biologist
- Daniel Sigman, biogeochemist
- Mary Tinetti, geriatric physician
- Camille Utterback, digital artist
- Theodore Zoli, bridge engineer[32]
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2010
- Amir Abo-Shaeer, physics teacher
- Jessie Little Doe Baird, indigenous language preservationist
- Kelly Benoit-Bird, marine biologist
- Nicholas Benson, stone carver
- Drew Berry, biomedical animator
- Carlos D. Bustamante, population geneticist
- Matthew Carter, type designer
- David Cromer, theater director
- John Dabiri, biophysicist
- Shannon Lee Dawdy, anthropologist
- Annette Gordon-Reed, American historian
- Yiyun Li, fiction writer
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- Michal Lipson, optical physicist
- Nergis Mavalvala, quantum astrophysicist
- Jason Moran, jazz pianist and composer
- Carol Padden, sign language linguist
- Jorge Pardo, installation artist
- Sebastian Ruth, violist, violinist, and music educator
- Emmanuel Saez, economist
- David Simon, author, screenwriter, and producer
- Dawn Song, computer security specialist
- Marla Spivak, entomologist
- Elizabeth Turk, sculptor[33]
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