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Academic signatories available for press contact: Campaign Information:
June 17, 2003 Press Release

LETTER and Background Material


Prof. Cathy Schneider, Ph.D, American University
School of International Service, Professor International Service

Prof Carol Hayman, Austin Community College
Professor of Anthropology

Prof. Lyle Jenkins, Ph.D, Biolinguistics Institute, MIT
Professor of Linguistics

Prof. Marcy Newman, Ph.D, Boise State University
Professor of English

Prof. Irene Gendzier, Ph.D , Boston University
Professor of Political Science

Prof. John Plotz, Ph.D, Brandeis University
Professor of English and American Literature

Prof. Jim Craven, Ph.D, Clark College
Professor Department of Economics, Business Division Chair

Prof.Omid Safi, Ph.D, Colgate University
Professor Department of Philosophy and Religion

Prof. Susan Buck-Morss, Ph.D, Cornell University
Professor of Political Philosophy and Social Theory,
Department of Government

Prof. Matthew Evangelista, Ph.D, Cornell University
Professor of Government and Director, Peace Studies Program

Prof. Bruce J. Malina, Ph.D, Creighton University
Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity

Prof. Lawrence Mosqueda, Ph.D., Evergreen State College
Professor of Political Economy

Prof. Anahid Kassabian, Ph.D, Fordham University
Director, Literary Studies,
Associate Professor Department of Communication and Media

Prof. Nicholas Kyriakopoulos, Ph.D, George Washington University
Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering

Prof. Mark Lance, Ph.D, Georgetown University
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Justice and Peace

Prof. Rand Carter, Ph.D, Hamilton College
Professor of Art

Prof. Jamal Nassar, Ph.D, Illinois State University
Professor and Department Chairperson, Politics and Government

Prof. Andrew McLaughlin, Ph.D, Lehman College
Professor of Philosophy

Prof. Lauren Langman, Ph.D, Loyola University of Chicago
Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Prof. Stephen Van Evera, Ph.D, MIT
Professor of Political Science,

Prof. Elizabeth Saunders, Ph.D, Cornell University
Professor of Government, American Studies

Prof. Hugh Gusterson, Ph.D., MIT
Associate Professor Of Anthropological & Science Studies

Prof. Joan Scott, Ph.D., Institute of Advanced Studies
Professor School of Social Justice

Prof. Stephen Harmon, Ph.D, Pittsburg State University
Professor of History

Prof. Frank Munley, Ph.D, Roanoke College
Professor of Physics

Prof. Kate Ellis, Ph.D, Rutgers University
Professor of English

Prof. Jonathan B. Isacoff, Ph.D, Saint Joseph's University
Visiting Professor of Political Science

Prof. Marguerite Rosenthal, Ph.D Salem State College
College School of Social Work

Prof. Arnold Krupat, Ph.D, Sarah Lawrence College
Professor Global Studies

Prof. Issa El-Hussain, Ph.D, Southeast Missouri State University
Dept. of Geosciences, College of Science & Mathematics,
Environmental Science Program

Prof. Joel Beinin, Ph.D, Stanford University
Professor Middle Eastern History,
President Middle East Studies Association

Prof. Wendy Brown, Ph.D, University of California at Berkeley
Political Science Department, Professor of Women's Studies

Prof. Jess Ghannam, Ph.D University of California at San Francisco
Assistant Clinical Professor, UCSF; Chief, Medical Psychology,
UCSF/Mount Zion Medical Center, Director, Geriatric Mental Health Clinic
and Training Program, UCSF Center on Aging

Prof. Nancy Gallagher, Ph.D, University of California at Santa Barbara
Professor of History, Faculty Advisory Committee
Islamic and Near Eastern Studies

Prof. Rober Potter, Ph.D, University of California at Santa Barbara
Emeritus Professor, Dramatic Art

Prof. Cornell H. Fleischer, Ph.D, University of Chicago
Kanuni Suleyman Professor of Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies,
Editorial Board of International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

Prof. Miriam Julkowski, Ph.D, University of Connecticut
Professor of Educational Psychology (Retired), Educational Consultant

Prof. Robert Perkinson, Ph.D, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Department of American Studies

Prof. Noor-Aiman Khan, Ph.D, University of Illinois,
(incoming) Colgate University, Department of History

Prof. Richard Price, M.D., University of California at San Francisco
Professor Department of Neurology

Prof. Satish Kolluri, Ph.D., Pace University
Assistant Professor Communications

Prof. Michael Desch, Ph.D, University of Kentucky
Associate Directer Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce
Department of Political Science

Prof. Pamela Voekel, Ph.D, University of Montana at Missoula
Professor of History

Prof. Gregory Starrett, Ph.D,University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Associate Professor of Anthropology

Prof. Robert Elias, Ph.D,University of San Francisco
Professor of Politics

Prof. Erik Johanson, Ph.D University of Toledo
Professor of Music and Dance

Prof. William Campbell, Ph.D,The Kammeraad-Campbell Group LLC
Professor (retired) University Miami, Consultant on Middle East

Prof. Jeffrey R. Skoll, Ph.D,University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
Department of Criminal Justice, International Human Rights Laws
and Transnational Justice

Prof. Lawrence Davidson, Ph.D, West Chester University, PA
Professor of Middle East History

Prof. Glenda Gilmore, Ph.D, Yale University
Peter V & C Vann Woodward Professor of History,
Professor of American Studiesand African American Studies

Signatories include those with affiliations to the following: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Albertson College, American University, Augsburg College, Augustana College, Bard College, Barnard College, Baruch College, Berklee College of Music, Bethel College, Boise State University, Boston College, Boston University, Brandeis University, Brooklyn College, Brown University, California Polytech University, California State University at Fullerton, Carnegie Mellon, Carroll College, Central Connecticut State College, Chapman University, Chatham College, City University of New York, Clark College, Colgate University, Colorado College, Columbia University, Community College of Southern Nevada, Cornell University, Community College of Rhode Island, Creighton University, Dartmouth College, Davidson College, DePaul University, Dowling College, Duke University, East Carolina University, Eastern Connecticut State University, Elmhurst College, Emory University, Evergreen State College, Florida Atlantic University, Florida Institute of Technology, Fordham University, Franklin & Marshall College, George Washington University, Georgetown University, Gettysburg College, Goucher College, Greenfield Community College, Hamilton College, Harrisburg Area Community College, Harvard University, Hofstra University, Holy Names College, Hunter College, Idaho State University, Indiana University, Institute of Advanced Studies, Irvine Valley College, Ithaca College, John Hopkins University, Johson State College, Kansas State University, Kansas City Community College, Kent State University, Lehigh University, Lehman College, Long Island University, Longview Community College, Lousiana State University, Loyola University of Chicago, Macalester College, Marquette University, Marymount University, Manchester Community College, Massachusetts Bay Community College, Metro State College, Michigan State University, MIT, Missouri Southern State College, New School University, New York University, Northwestern University, Northeastern University School of Law, Oberlin College, Ohio State University, Pace University, Palo Alto College, Penn State College of Medicine, Pennsylvania State University, Purchase College, Purdue University,Pittsburgh State University, Plymouth State College, Portland State University, Pratt Institute, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton University, Providence College, Purchase College (SUNY), Purdue University, Queens College, Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, Richland College, Roanoke College, Rollins College, Rutgers University, Sacramento City College, Saint Joseph’s University, St. Petersburg College, Saint Peter’s College, St. Xavier University, Salem State University, San Francisco State University, San Jose State University, Santa Clara University, Santa Monica College, Santa Rosa Junior College, Sarah Lawrence, Shippensburg University, Siena College, Sierra College, Simmons College, Simon’s Rock College of Bard, Stanford University, Strayer University, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Swarthmore College, Syracuse University, Teachers College Columbia University,Temple University, The College of New Jersey, Trinity College, The City College of New York, Triton College, Tufts University, Tunxis Community College, University of Arkansas, University of California at Berkeley, University of California at Santa Barbara, University of California at Davis, University of California at Los Angeles, University of California at Santa Cruz, University of California at San Francisco, University of Central Florida, University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati, University of Colorado at Denver, University of Connecticut, University of Florida, University of Hartford, University of Hawaii, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Iowa, University of Kansas, University of Kentucky, University of Maryland, University of Memphis, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of Missouri Columbia, University of Nevada at Las Vegas, University of New England, University of New Hampshire, University of New Mexico, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina at Willmington, University of Southern California, University of Oklahoma, University of Oregon, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, University of Puerto Rico, University of South Carolina, University of South Florida, University of Tampa, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas at Arlington, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, University of Toledo, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Villanova University , Virginia Tech, Warren Wilson College, Washington University, Washington and Lee University, Wellesley College, Wesleyan University, West Virginia University, Westchester Community College, Wheaton College, William Jewell College, Xavier College, Yale University.