stephen jay gould
(september 10, 1941-may 20,2002)
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1996-2002
Vincent Astor Visiting Research Professor of Biology, New York
University -
1982-2002
Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, Harvard
University -
1973-2002
Professor of Geology, Harvard University and Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology, Museum of Comparative Zoology.
Member of Committee of Professors, Dept. of Biology,
Adjunct Member, Department of the History of Science
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971-1973
Associate Professor of Geology and Associate Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology,
Harvard University -
967-1971
Assistant Professor of Geology and Assistant Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology,
Harvard University -
1967
Ph.D., Columbia University
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1966
(Summer)Instructor in Geology, Antioch College
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1963
B.A. in Geology, Antioch College
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1999
Doctor of Science, Iona University, Yonkers, NY
Doctor of Science, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti
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1998
Doctor of Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
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1997
Doctor of Environmental Science, Unity College, Maine
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1995
Doctor of Science, Middlebury College
Doctor of Science, University of Leicester, England
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1994
Doctor of Science, Berea College
Doctor of Science, University of Glasgow, Scotland
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1993
Doctor of Science, University of Maine
Doctor of Science, University of St. Andrews, Scotland
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1992
Doctor of Humane Letters, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
Doctor of Science, Wheaton College, Norton, MA
Doctor of Science, Queens College, City University of New York, NY
Doctor of Science, Leeds University, England
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1991
Doctor of Science, American University
Doctor of Science, Ripon College
Doctor of Science, University of Pennsylvania
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1990
Doctor of Science, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Doctor of Science, Clark University
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1989
Doctor of Science, Duke University
Doctor of Humane Letters, Westfield State College
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1988
Doctor of Science, Pomona College
Doctor of Humane Letters, Bank Street College of Education
Doctor of Humanities, Northeastern University
Doctor of Science, Dickinson College
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1987
Doctor of Science, Union College
Doctor of Humane Letters, Hofstra University
Doctor of Science, Rutgers University
Doctor of Science, Bates College
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1986
Doctor of Science, Bard College
Doctor of Science, Kalamazoo College
Doctor of Science, State University of New York
Doctor of Science, Long Island University
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1985
Doctor of Science, Williams College
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1984
Doctor of Science, Denison University
Doctor of Humane Letters, Colgate University
Doctor of Science, University of Maryland
Doctor of Humane Letters, Pace University
Doctor of Humane Letters, Suffolk University
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1983
Doctor of Science, MacAlester College
Doctor of Laws, Antioch College
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1982
Doctor of Humane Letters, Marlboro College
Doctor of Science, Bucknell University
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1990
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland
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1989
Member, National Academy of Sciences
Associate, Muséum National D'Histoire Naturelle, Paris
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1985
Honorary Foreign Fellow, European Union of Geosciences
Foreign Member, Linnaean Society of London
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1983
Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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1981-1986
MacArthur Foundation Prize Fellowship (in first group of awardees)
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1975
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
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American Academy of Arts & Sciences
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American Society of Naturalists
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History of Science Society
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Linnean Society of London
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Member of the Paleontological Society
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National Academy of Sciences
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Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Sigma-Xi, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
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Society for American Baseball Research
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Society for the Study of Evolution
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Society for the Study of Sports History
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Society of Systematic Zoology
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The Paleontological Association (UK)
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1994
Member, Board of Trustees, Rockefeller Foundation
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1992-1994
Member, Commission on the Future, Smithsonian Institution
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1992
Member of Board, British Museum (Natural History) International Foundation
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1991-1993
Member of Board, SIPI
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1990-1991
President, Society for the Study of Evolution
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1989-1993
International Board of Advisors, Galerie de L'Evolution Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris
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1989-1991
Member, Space Exploration Council, NASA
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1989
Member of Council, National Portrait Gallery
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1988
Life Trustee, Bermuda Biological Station
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1986-1991
Board of Editors, Science Magazine
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1985-1986
President, Paleontological Society
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1980-1992
Advisory Board, NOVA
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1978-1981
Advisory Board, Children's Television Workshop
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1979-1980
Vice President, and Acting President, American Society of Naturalists
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1977-1980
Editorial Board, American Naturalist
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1976-1979
Member, Board of Directors, Biological
Sciences Curriculum Study -
1976-1988
Member, Smithsonian Council
(General Visiting Committee of the U.S.N.M.) -
1976-1977
Committee on Council Affairs, American
Association for the Advancement of Science -
1975-1976
Vice President, Society for the Study of
Evolution -
1975-1977
Member of the Board of Syndics, Harvard
University Press -
1974-1976
Editorial Board, Paleobiology
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1974-1976
Member of Council, American Association for
the Advancement of Science -
1973-1975
Counselor, Paleontological Society
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1970-1972
Editorial Board, Systematic Zoology
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1970-1972
Associate Editor, Evolution
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1968-1970
Secretary-Treasurer, Harvard-Radcliffe Chapter, Society of the Sigma-Xi
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1994
St. Louis Libraries Literary Award,
University of St.Louis. -
1992
Golden Trilobite Award for excellence in
paleontological writing, The Paleontological Society. -
1991
Nominee and Finalist for Pulitzer Prize for Wonderful Life
Rhone-Poulenc Prize (Britain's leading award for science books) for Wonderful Life
Iglesias Prize (Leading Italian book award) for translation of Mismeasure of Man
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1990
Forkosch Award, by th Council on Democratic Humanism for best book on a
humanistic subject, for Wonderful Life
Phi Beta Kappa Book Award in Science for Wonderful Life
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1987
American Academy and Institute of Arts and
Letters, H.D.Vursell Award for "recent writing
in book form that merits recognition for the quality of its prose style." -
1986-1991
Creative Arts Award, Brandeis University,
Citation in Non-Fiction -
1983
Outstanding Book Award, American Educational Research Association for
The Mismeasure of ManPhi Beta Kappa Book Award in Science for Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes
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1982
National Book Critics Circle Award, General
Non-Fiction, for The Mismeasure of Man -
1981
National Book Award in Science for The Panda's Thumb
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1980
National Magazine Award in Essays and
Criticism for This View of Life
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1997
Distinguished Scientist Award, UCLA, CSEOL
(Committee for the Study and Early Evolution of Life) -
1993
State of Massachusetts, Commonwealth Award in Interpretive Science (first time given)
Lilly Lecturer, Royal College of Physicians, London
"Human Talk!" Lecturer, Muratec, Kyoto, Japan
J. P. McGovern Award and Medal in Science, Cosmos Club, Washington, DC
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1992
Homer Smith Medal, New York University School of Medicine
Gold Medal for Service to Zoology, Linnaean Society of London
Gold Medal for Service to Zoology, Linnaean Society of London
UCLA Medal, University of California, Los Angeles
James T. Shea Award for excellence in geological writing, National Association of
Geology Teachers -
1991
Inaugural Lecture for Isaiah Berlin Annual Lectureship, Wolfson College, Oxford University
Distinguished Service Award, National Association of Biology Teachers
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1990
Edinburgh Medal, City of Edinburgh, Scotland
Britannica Award & Gold Medal for dissemination of public knowledge
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1989
Tanner Lectures, Stanford University
T.N. George Medal, University of Glasgow
Mike Mansfield Lecture, Tokyo (Inaugural Presentation)
Sue T. Friedman Medal (for History of Geology), Geological Society of London
Distinguished Service Award, American Institute of Professional Geologists
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1988
History of Geology Award, Geological Society of America
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1987
Anthropology in Media Award, American
Anthropological Association -
1986
Terry Lectures, Yale University
Distinguished Service Award, American Geological Institute
Glenn T. Seaborg Award for contribution to public interest in science, International
Platform AssociationIn Praise of Reason Award, CSICOP
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1985
Westinghouse Science Film Award (to Producers L. Harrar and B. Costa) for NOVA
profile: "Stephen Jay Gould: This View of Life" Annual Meetings, American
Association for the Advancement of Science -
1984
Distinguished Service Award, American Humanists Association
Tanner Lectures, Cambridge University
Silver Medal, Zoological Society of London
Meritorious Service Award, American Association of Systematics Collections
Bradford Washburn Award and Gold Medal, Museum of Science, Boston
Founders' Council Award of Merit, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
John and Samuel Bard Award in Medicine and Science, Bard College
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1983
J. Priestley Award and Medal, Dickinson College
Neil Miner Award for excellence in teaching, National Association of Geology Teachers
Humanist Laureate, Academy of Humanism
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1982
Medal of Excellence, Columbia University
F.V. Haydn Medal, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences
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1981
Discover Magazine, Scientist of the Year
F.V. Haydn Medal, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences
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1975
Schuchert Award for excellence in paleontological research for a paleontologist
under age 40.
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1969-2002
Principal Investigator, National Science
Foundation grants -
1963-1967
National Science Foundation Fellow
Woodrow Wilson Fellow (Honorary)
Columbia University Fellow (Honorary)