Professor at Wellesley College for 30 years. Former Harvard Head Tutor, winning Allyn Young Teaching Prize. Research focuses on real estate, housing and public finance. Authored five books, including Principles of Economics. Co-authored book with Ray Fair, adopted by over 450 universities
Professor emeritus at Illinois Institute of Technology. Author of Mechanical Processing of Materials (1967). Received SME Manufacturing Textbook Award for two books. Holds multiple prestigious awards including ASME Centennial Medallion. Graduated from Robert College, Harvard, and MIT
Born in 1902 in Edirne to Bulgarian father and Turkish mother. Studied philosophy at Darülfünun before moving to Strasbourg in 1927. Trained under Marc Bloch and other historians at Annales History School
Born in Hannover in 1900, Neumark studied economics under Gerhard Kessler. Approximately 70 German academicians migrated to Türkiye during Nazi Germany. He documented his experiences in "Boğaziçine Sığınanlar" memoir
Born in Constantinople in 1901 to Darulfünun faculty member Mehmet Ziya Bey. Graduated from Darulfünun's Political Sciences in 1921. Taught geography, sociology, philosophy and philosophy at various schools
Born in Montreal in 1931 to Catholic mother and Protestant father. Graduated from McGill University in 1952 and Oxford in 1961. Served as Chichele Professor at Oxford and McGill University