Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
CASBS was founded in 1954, and has hosted generations of scholars and scientists who come for a year as Fellows. Former Fellows include 22 Nobel Laureates, 14 Pulitzer Prize winners, 44 winners of MacArthur "Genius Awards," and hundreds of members of the National Academies. Fellows have played key roles in starting new fields, ranging from cognitive science to behavioral economics to the sociology of urban poverty, and have developed new policies and practices in fields as diverse as medicine, education, electoral politics, Third World development, and crime prevention. Fellows often have worked most effectively as part of a group that is dedicated to addressing a specific problem. We build on that tradition, and now not only invite groups who have their own agenda but also identify specific problems and recruit appropriate scientists and scholars to be members of groups that address these problems. For more information: https://casbs.stanford.edu/
Faculty | Year |
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Alfredo Artiles Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Fellow Emeritus |
2008 |
David Berliner Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Fellow Emeritus |
1987 |
Michelene T.H. Chi Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Fellow |
1996 |
George Cowgill The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellow Deceased Received while at ASU |
1992 |
Michael Hechter The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellow |
2011 |
John Kunkel The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellow Deceased Historic, Received while at ASU |
1970 |
Sau Kwan The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellow |
2004 |
Gary Ladd The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellow |
1997 |
Pete Rogerson The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellow |
1992 |
Yi-Yuan Tang College of Health Solutions Presence Fellow |
2017 |
B. L. Turner II The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellow |
1994 |
Christy G. Turner II The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellow Deceased Historic |
1970 |
Kurt VanLehn Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Fellow |
1996 |
Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellow |
1994 |
Caroline Warner The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fellow Emeritus |
2017 |