MacArthur Fellowship
This national fellowship, often referred to as a “genius grant,” was established in 1981 and is given annually to those who “show exceptional merit and promise for continued and enhanced creative work.”
- 2020 Monika Schleier-Smith, Physics
- 2020 Forrest Stuart, Sociology
- 2017 Emmanuel Candès, Statistics
- 2014 Jennifer Eberhardt, Psychology
- 2006 Lisa Curran, Anthropology
- 2005 Todd J. Martinez, Chemistry, Photon Science, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
- 2002 Dan Jurafsky, Linguistics
- 1999 Eva Silverstein, Physics, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
- 1999 Carolyn Bertozzi, Chemistry
- 1998 Avner Greif, Economics
- 1996 Anna Deavere Smith, Drama
- 1996 Barbara Block, Biological Sciences, Hopkins Marine Station
- 1995 Richard White, History
- 1994 Adrienne Rich, English
- 1992 Sharon Long, Biological Sciences
- 1991 David Donoho, Statistics
- 1991 Arnold Rampersad, English
- 1990 Paul Ehrlich, Biological Sciences
- 1987 Robert Sapolsky, Biological Sciences
- 1987 Stephen Shenker, Physics
- 1984 Sidney Drell, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
- 1984 Shirley Brice Heath,* English and Linguistics
- 1983 William Durham,* Anthropology
- 1983 Bradley Efron, Statistics
- 1983 Richard Schoen,* Mathematics
- 1982 Persi Diaconis, Statistics and Mathematics
- 1981 Douglas Osheroff,* Physics
*Emeritus