Name Name Sort ascending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Ruth Scodel Ruth Scodel Harvard Classics 1977-1978
Joshua Scodel Joshua Scodel Yale Comparative Literature 1984-1985
David Scobey David Scobey Yale American Studies 1984-1985
Charles E. Scillia Charles E. Scillia Bryn Mawr Art History 1975-1976
Franklin A. Sciacca Franklin A. Sciacca Columbia Russian 1977-1978
Scott Schwenter Scott Schwenter Stanford Linguistics 1996-1997

Conflict and Conditionality in Spanish Discourse

Susan Schweik Susan Schweik Yale English 1983-1984
Meredith Schweig Meredith Schweig Harvard Music 2012-2013 Harvard

The Song Readers: Rap Music and the Politics of Storytelling in Taiwan

Kay Kaufman Shelemay

Kathryn Schwarz Kathryn Schwarz Harvard English 1993-1994

Representations of the Amazon myth in English Renaissance literature and how it is used to examine and interrogate the expanding terms of geography, gender identity and literary form

Joshua Schwartz Joshua Schwartz Chicago Philosophy 2007-2008
Glenn M. Schwartz Glenn M. Schwartz Yale Near Eastern Studies 1980-1981
Thomas Schwartz Thomas Schwartz Harvard History 1983-1984
Frederic Schwartz Frederic Schwartz Columbia Art History 1992-1993

"Style": Form and Economy in the German Werkbund, 1907

Whitney Schwab Whitney Schwab Princeton Philosophy 2011-2012 Cornell

Plato on Opinion and Understanding

Hendrik Lorenz, Benjamin Morison, Alexander Nehamas

Gail M. Schwab Gail M. Schwab Bryn Mawr French 1981-1982
Leonard G. Schulze Leonard G. Schulze Yale Comparative Literature 1973-1974
Celia Schultz Celia Schultz Bryn Mawr Classics 1998-1999

Women Worshipers in Roman Republican Religion

Bruce J. Schulman Bruce J. Schulman Stanford History 1985-1986
Mark Andrew Schroeder Mark Andrew Schroeder Princeton Philosophy 2003-2004

Abundant Reasons

Gale C. Schricker Gale C. Schricker Bryn Mawr English 1979-1980
Andreas Xavier Schonle Andreas Xavier Schonle Harvard Slavic Languages and Literatures 1993-1994

The travelogue as a literary genre in Russia, 1790

Robert Schon Robert Schon Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 2000-2001

Data Collection Methods Employed by Survey Archaeologists and Techniques that have the Potential to Improve our Interpretive Models

Gregory Scholtz Gregory Scholtz Chicago English 1982-1983
Richard Schoch Richard Schoch Stanford Drama 1995-1996

The Homestead of History: Medievalism on the Mid-Victorian Stage

Suzanne B. Schneider Suzanne B. Schneider Yale English 1975-1976
Jonathan Schneer Jonathan Schneer Columbia History 1975-1976
Leigh Schmidt Leigh Schmidt Princeton Religion 1986-1987
David Schmid David Schmid Stanford Modern Thought and Literature 1992-1993

Representing Deviance in Post-War America: The Example of Serial Murder

Marian E. Schlotterbeck Marian E. Schlotterbeck Yale History 2012-2013 Oberlin College

Everyday Revolution: Grassroots Movements, the Revolutionary Left (MIR) and the Making of Socialism in Chile, 1964-1973

Gilbert M. Joseph

Amy Schlegel Amy Schlegel Columbia Art History and Archaeology 1995-1996

Nancy Spero, Feminist Art Practices, and Critical Discourses in New York City Since 1969

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