List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1980

List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1980.

1980 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

 * 1) John N. Abelson, Chairman, Professor of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology.
 * 2) Charles Altieri, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 3) William P. Arend, Head, Division of Rheumatology, Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center at Denver.
 * 4) Donald R. Arnold, Alexander McLeod Professor of Chemistry, Dalhousie University.
 * 5) Donald E. Aylor, Head, Department of Plant Pathology & Ecology, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven.
 * 6) Yee Jan Bao, Artist; Visiting Artist, Rhode Island School of Design.
 * 7) Benjamin Barber, Walt Whitman Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University.
 * 8) Marc Bekoff, Professor of Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder.
 * 9) Herman Belz, Professor of History, University of Maryland at College Park.
 * 10) Thomas Bender, University Professor of the Humanities, New York University.
 * 11) Jerome A. Berson, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Yale University.
 * 12) Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Arthur Lehman Professor of Economics, Columbia University.
 * 13) Daniel P. Biebuyck, H. Rodney Sharp Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Humanities, University of Delaware.
 * 14) Joseph L. Birman, Distinguished Professor of Physics, CUNY Graduate Center.
 * 15) Patricia Blake, Writer, New York City.
 * 16) R. Howard Bloch, Augustus R. Street Professor of French, Yale University.
 * 17) Thomas Blumenthal, Chair, Professor of Biology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver.
 * 18) Paul J. Bohannan, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Dean of Social Sciences and Communications, University of Southern California.
 * 19) Frederick G. Bordwell, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Northwestern University.
 * 20) Samuel Bowles, Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
 * 21) Paul D. Brekke, Film Maker, Ventura, California.
 * 22) Olga Broumas, Poet, Provincetown, Massachusetts.
 * 23) Jonathan Brown, Carroll and Milton Petrie Professor of Fine Arts, New York University Institute of Fine Arts.
 * 24) Beverly Buchanan, Artist, Athens, Georgia.
 * 25) Charles Burnett, Film Maker, Los Angeles.
 * 26) Elias Burstein, Mary Amanda Wood Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Pennsylvania.
 * 27) Deborah Butterfield, Artist; Assistant Professor of Art, Montana State University.
 * 28) Guillermo A. Calvo, Senior Advisor, The International Monetary Fund, Washington DC.
 * 29) Vincent P. Carosso, Deceased.U.S. History.
 * 30) Marvin H. Caruthers, Professor of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder.
 * 31) Robbie Case, Deceased. Education.
 * 32) Vija Celmins, Artist, New York City.
 * 33) James J. Champoux, Professor of Microbiology, University of Washington.
 * 34) Jane Chance, Professor of English, Rice University. Appointed as Jane Chance Nitzsche.
 * 35) Alison Becker Chase, Choreographer, Stony Creek, Connecticut.
 * 36) Roger Chickering, Professor of History, University of Oregon.
 * 37) Phyllis Chinlund, Film Maker, New York City.
 * 38) John S. Chipman, Regent's Professor of Economics, University of Minnesota.
 * 39) David V. Chudnovsky, Research Associate in Mathematics, Columbia University.
 * 40) Gregory V. Chudnovsky, Research Associate in Mathematics, Columbia University.
 * 41) Selma Jeanne Cohen, Writer, New York City.
 * 42) Dimitri Conomos, Professor of Music, University of British Columbia.
 * 43) William James Cooper Jr., Boyd Professor of History, Louisiana State University.
 * 44) Robert Cumming, Photographer, Whately, Massachusetts.
 * 45) Frank A. D'Accone, Professor Emeritus of Musicology, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 46) Robert V. Daniels, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Vermont.
 * 47) Joseph W. Dauben, Professor of History and History of Science, Lehman College.
 * 48) Warren Dean, Deceased. Spanish and Latin American History.
 * 49) Nicholas Delbanco, Robert Frost Collegiate Professor of English Language & Literature and Director, Program in Creative Writing, University of Michigan.
 * 50) David Dolphin, Professor of Chemistry, University of British Columbia.
 * 51) Michael W. Dols, Deceased. Near Eastern Studies.
 * 52) Wendy Doniger, Mircea Eliade Distinguished Professor of the History of Religion, University of Chicago.
 * 53) James S. Donnelly, Jr., Professor of History, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * 54) James Doolin, Artist, Los Angeles, California.
 * 55) Ronald G. Douglas, Executive Vice President and Provost, Texas A&M University.
 * 56) Robert Drews, Professor of Classics & History, Vanderbilt University.
 * 57) Douglas Dunn, Choreographer, New York City.
 * 58) George Edwards, Composer; MacDowell Professor of Music, Columbia University, 1985.
 * 59) Stanley L. Engerman, John H. Munro Professor of Economics and Professor of History, University of Rochester.
 * 60) Susan June Felter, Photographer, Emeryville, California.
 * 61) Brian Fennelly, Composer; Emeritus Professor of Music, New York University.
 * 62) Diana Festa-McCormick, Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, Brooklyn College, 1980.
 * 63) John Francis Fetzer, Emeritus Professor of German, University of California, Davis.
 * 64) Vivian Fine, Deceased. Music Composition.
 * 65) John Miles Foley, William H. Byler Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Professor of English, University of Missouri-Columbia.
 * 66) Andrew Forge, Professor Emeritus of Art, Yale University.
 * 67) Allen Forte, Battell Professor of the Theory of Music, Yale University.
 * 68) Edward Norval Fortson, Professor of Physics, University of Washington.
 * 69) Ralph W. Franklin, Director, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
 * 70) Kathleen Fraser, Poet; Professor of Creative Writing, San Francisco State University.
 * 71) Ralph Freedman, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature, Princeton University; Adjunct Professor of Comparative Literature, Emory University.
 * 72) Michael Freeling, Professor of Genetics, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 73) Gregory L. Freeze, Professor of History, Brandeis University.
 * 74) Hans Wilhelm Frei, Deceased. Religion.
 * 75) Mordechai A. Friedman, The Joseph and Ceil Mazer Chair in Jewish Culture in Muslim Lands and Cairo Geniza Studies, Tel-Aviv University.
 * 76) David C. Frost, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of British Columbia.
 * 77) William Fulton, Professor of Mathematics, Brown University.
 * 78) David Gebhard, Deceased. Architecture & Design.
 * 79) William H. Gerdts, Professor of Art, Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, City University of New York.
 * 80) James Gindin, Deceased. 20th Century English Literature.
 * 81) Richard A. Goldthwaite, Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University.
 * 82) Robert J. Gordon, Stanley G. Harris Professor of Social Sciences, Northwestern University.
 * 83) Robert Griffith, Professor of History, American University, Washington, DC.
 * 84) Phillip A. Griffiths, Director, Institute For Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey.
 * 85) Gerald N. Grob, Henry E. Sigerist Professor of History, Rutgers University.
 * 86) Bill Gunn, Deceased. Film.
 * 87) Marilyn Hacker, Poet, New York City.
 * 88) Louis N. Hand, Professor of Physics, Cornell University.
 * 89) Jon Hassler, Writer; Writer-in-Residence, St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota.
 * 90) Dennis E. Hayes, Chair, Professor of Geological Sciences and Deputy Director for Education, Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory, Columbia University.
 * 91) C. Vance Haynes, Professor of Anthropology and Geosciences, University of Arizona.
 * 92) Jene Highstein, Artist, New York City.
 * 93) Daryl Hine, Poet and Translator, Evanston, Illinois.
 * 94) Douglas Hofstadter, College Professor of Cognitive Science, Indiana University.
 * 95) Tom Holland, Artist, Berkeley, California; Instructor in Painting, San Francisco Art Institute.
 * 96) Gerald Holton, Mallinckrodt Professor Emeritus of Physics and Emeritus Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University.
 * 97) Jasper Hopkins, Jr., Professor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota.
 * 98) Donald L. Horowitz, James B. Duke Professor of Law and Political Science, Duke University.
 * 99) Morton J. Horwitz, Charles Warren Professor of the History of American Law, Harvard Law School.
 * 100) Karl Y. Hostetler, Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego.
 * 101) David L. Hull, Dressler Professor of Philosophy, Northwestern University.
 * 102) Joseph D. Jachna, Photographer; Professor of Art and Design, University of Illinois at Chicago.
 * 103) Robert W. Jackman, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Davis, CA.
 * 104) Russell Jacoby, Historian, Venice, California.
 * 105) Margaret Jenkins, Choreographer; Artistic Director, Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, San Francisco.
 * 106) Len Jenshel, Photographer, New York City.
 * 107) Michael Kammen, Newton C. Farr Professor of American History and Culture, Cornell University.
 * 108) Jay Katz, Harvey L. Karp Professorial Lecturer in Law and Psychoanalysis, Yale Law School.
 * 109) Martin T. Katzman, Deceased. Planning.
 * 110) Herbert C. Kelman, Richard Clarke Cabot Research Professor of Social Ethics, Harvard University.
 * 111) John L. Kessell, Historian; Professor Emeritus of History, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
 * 112) James King, Distinguished University Professor, McMaster University.
 * 113) Gordon L. Kipling, Professor of English, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 114) Yoshito Kishi, Morris Loeb Research Professor of Chemistry, Harvard University.
 * 115) Victor Klee Jr., Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Adjunct Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington.
 * 116) Herbert S. Klein, Professor of History, Columbia University.
 * 117) Walter G. Klemperer, Professor of Chemistry, University of Illinois.
 * 118) Arthur V. Kreiger, Composer; Adjunct Associate Professor of Music, Baruch College, New York City.
 * 119) Ravi S. Kulkarni, Professor of Mathematics, Graduate Center, City University of New York.
 * 120) Henry E. Kyburg, Jr., Burbank Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Computer Science, University of Rochester.
 * 121) David L. Lambert, Isabel McCutcheon Harte Centennial Chair of Astronomy, University of Texas at Austin.
 * 122) Ellen Langer, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University.
 * 123) Gerda Lerner, Robinson-Edwards Professor Emeritus of History and WARF Senior Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * 124) Pamela Levy, Artist, Jerusalem.
 * 125) William M. Lewis, Jr., Director, Center for Limnology and Chair, Department of Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder.
 * 126) Anatoly Liberman, Professor of German and Scandinavian, University of Minnesota.
 * 127) Kristin Linklater, Director of Training, Shakespeare & Company, Lenox, Massachusetts.
 * 128) Romulus Linney, Writer, New York City.
 * 129) Lawrence Lipking, Chester D. Tripp Professor of Humanities, Northwestern University.
 * 130) Philip Li-Fan Liu, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University.
 * 131) R. Duncan Luce, Distinguished Research Professor of Cognitive Science, University of California-Irvine.
 * 132) Ross J. MacIntyre, Professor of Genetics, Cornell University.
 * 133) John E. Malmstad, Samuel Hazzard Cross Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University.
 * 134) Peter Marin, Writer, Santa Barbara California.
 * 135) Peter T. Marsh, Honorary Professor of History, Syracuse University.
 * 136) Peter K. Marshall, Moore Professor of Latin, Amherst College.
 * 137) Odaline de la Martinez, Composer; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music, London.
 * 138) Michael Marton, Filmmaker, Burtonsvillle, Maryland.
 * 139) Eric Maskin, Professor of Economics, Harvard University.
 * 140) Herbert Matter, Deceased. Photography.
 * 141) Donald R. Matthews, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Washington.
 * 142) William Matthews, Poet; Professor of English, City College, New York City.
 * 143) John R. Maynard, Professor of English, New York University.
 * 144) Marian McPartland, Writer, Composer, and Musician, Port Washington, New York.
 * 145) Ana Mendieta, Deceased. Fine Arts.
 * 146) Paul Meyvaert, Former Executive Director, Mediaeval Academy of America, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
 * 147) Murray A. Milne, Emeritus Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 148) Robert Mitsuru Miura, Professor of Mathematics, University of British Columbia.
 * 149) Ann Grace Mojtabai, Writer, Silver Spring, Maryland.
 * 150) Joel Mokyr, Chair, Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Economics & History, Northwestern University.
 * 151) John Monfasani, Professor of History, State University of New York at Albany.
 * 152) Harold J. Morowitz, Director, Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, and Clarence Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.
 * 153) Mary Morris, Writer, New York City; Fellow in Creative Writing, American Academy in Rome.
 * 154) Edward C. Moses, Artist, Venice, California.
 * 155) James T. Muckerman, Chemist, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Adjunct Associate Professor, Research Institute for Engineering Sciences, Wayne State University.
 * 156) Royce W. Murray, Kenan Professor of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
 * 157) Sydney Nathans, Associate Professor of History, Duke University.
 * 158) Homer Neal, Professor of Physics and Chairman, Physics Department, University of Michigan.
 * 159) Douglas Francis Nemanic, Film Maker, Gunnison, Colorado.
 * 160) John Neubauer, Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Amsterdam.
 * 161) Howard Allan Norman, Writer and Translator; Professor of English, University of Maryland.
 * 162) Jerry Norman, Emeritus Professor of Chinese Languages and Linguistics, University of Washington.
 * 163) Martha Craven Nussbaum, Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, University of Chicago.
 * 164) Mary Oliver, Poet, Provincetown, Massachusetts; Katherine Osgood Chair for Distinguished Teaching, Bennington College.
 * 165) James Olney, Editor, The Southern Review; Voorhies Professor of English, French and Italian, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.
 * 166) Stanley Olson, Deceased. Biography.
 * 167) Ian Ousby, Writer, Cambridge, England.
 * 168) Warwick J. B. Owen, Professor Emeritus of English, McMaster University.
 * 169) Stephen Pace, Artist, Professor Emeritus of Art, American University.
 * 170) Seymour A. Papert, Professor of Media Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * 171) Robert L. Patten, Lynette S. Autrey Professor in Humanities, Rice University.
 * 172) James L. Peacock III, Chair, Kenan Professor of Anthropology and Professor of Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
 * 173) Russell A. Peck Jr., John Hall Deane Professor of English, University of Rochester.
 * 174) Donn Alan Pennebaker, Film Maker; Artist-in-Residence, Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts, City College, City University of New York; Professor of Film Studies, Yale University.
 * 175) Gordon H. Pettengill, Professor Emeritus of Planetary Physics and Director for Space Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * 176) Robert Pinsky, Professor of Creative Writing and English, Boston University; Poet Laureate, United States of America.
 * 177) Robert M. Polhemus, Professor of English, Stanford University.
 * 178) Florante A. Quiocho, Charles C. Bell Professor of Structural Biology, and Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Rice University.
 * 179) Paul Rabinow, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 180) Kenneth N. Raymond, Vice Chairman, Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 181) Eugene Richards, Photographer, Brooklyn, New York.
 * 182) Mary Robison, Writer; Briggs-Copeland Assistant Professor of English and American Literature and Languages, Harvard University.
 * 183) Susan Rothenberg, Artist, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
 * 184) Anya Peterson Royce, Professor of Anthropology, Comparative Literature, and Music, Indiana University at Bloomington.
 * 185) David Lee Rubin, Professor of French, University of Virginia.
 * 186) Kenneth Ruddle, Research Scholar, Hyogo-Ken, Japan.
 * 187) Thomas Sanchez, Writer, San Francisco, California.
 * 188) Antonio Sánchez-Romeralo, Professor of Spanish, University of California, Davis.
 * 189) T. Michael Sanders, Jr., Professor of Physics, University of Michigan.
 * 190) Harold Scheub, Evjue-Bascom Professor of African Languages and Literature, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * 191) Gary Schmidgall, Scholar, New York City.
 * 192) Howard Schuman, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Research Scientist, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
 * 193) Michael H. Schwartz, Professor of Sociology, Stony Brook University.
 * 194) Marilyn Shatz, Professor of Psychology and Director, Program in Linguistics, University of Michigan.
 * 195) Sara J. Shettleworth, Professor of Psychology, University of Toronto.
 * 196) Donald Shields, Artist, Royal Oak, Michigan.
 * 197) Henry L. Shipman, Annie J. Cannon Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware.
 * 198) James T. Siegel, Professor of Anthropology and Asian Studies, Cornell University.
 * 199) Marc Simmons, Historian, Cerrillos, New Mexico.
 * 200) Josef Skvorecky, Writer; Professor Emeritus of English, University of Toronto.
 * 201) Susan Snyder, Gil and Frank Multin Professor Emeritus of English, Swarthmore College.
 * 202) Elliott R. Sober, Hans Reichenbach Professor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * 203) Werner Sollors, Henry B. and Anne M. Cabot Professor of English Literature, Harvard University.
 * 204) Zoltán G. Soos, Professor of Chemistry, Princeton University.
 * 205) Lewis Spratlan, Composer; Professor of Music, Amherst College.
 * 206) Jon Stallworthy, Reader in English Literature, University of Oxford.
 * 207) Steven M. Stanley, Chairman, Professor of Geological Sciences, Case Western Reserve University.
 * 208) Susan Staves, Paul Proswimmer Professor of the Humanities, Brandeis University.
 * 209) Michael L. Steer, Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School.
 * 210) Stuart Page Stegner, Professor Emeritus of American Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz.
 * 211) Gerald Stern, Poet; Professor Emeritus of English, University of Iowa.
 * 212) Charles J. Stone, Professor of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 213) Robert Franklin Storey, Professor of English, Temple University.
 * 214) Richard R. Strathmann, Professor of Zoology and Resident Associate Director, Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington.
 * 215) Hiroshi Sugimoto, Photographer, New York City.
 * 216) Moss E. Sweedler, Cryptologic Mathematician, National Security Agency and Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Cornell University.
 * 217) Dickran L. Tashjian, Professor of Comparative Culture and Social Science, University of California, Irvine.
 * 218) Gordon O. Taylor, Professor of English, University of Tulsa.
 * 219) Michael J. Todd, Leon C. Welch Professor of Mathematics, Cornell University.
 * 220) C. Richard Tracy, Professor of Zoology, Colorado State University.
 * 221) William G. Tucker, Artist; Willow, New York.
 * 222) Sherry Turkle, Professor of Sociology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * 223) James G. Turner, Professor of English, University of California at Berkeley.
 * 224) Emil R. Unanue, Chair, Mallinckrodt Professor of Pathology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
 * 225) DeWain Valentine, Artist, Gardena, California.
 * 226) Jan M. Vansina, John D. MacArthur and Vilas Professor Emeritus of History and Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * 227) Sidney Verba, Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor and Director of the University Library, Harvard University.
 * 228) Martha J. Vicinus, Professor of English, Women's Studies & History, University of Michigan.
 * 229) Maris A. Vinovskis, A.M. and H.P. Bentley Professor of History and Research Scientist, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
 * 230) Victor E. Viola, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Indiana University.
 * 231) Jack L. Walker, Deceased. Political Science.
 * 232) Daniel J. Watermeier, Professor of Theatre and Drama, University of Toledo.
 * 233) Robert S. Weiss, Senior Fellow, Institute of Gerontology and Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Massachusetts Boston.
 * 234) Peter Westen, Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School.
 * 235) Hayden White, Presidential Professor of Historical Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz.
 * 236) Alec Wilder, Deceased. Music Composition.
 * 237) Barbara Wilk, Artist and Film Maker, Westport, Connecticut.
 * 238) William H. Willis, Professor of Greek in Classical Studies, Duke University.
 * 239) John F. Wilson, Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor of Religion, Princeton University.
 * 240) William H. Wing, Professor of Physics and Optical Sciences, University of Arizona.
 * 241) Frederick Wiseman, Film Maker, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
 * 242) Ira Wohl, Film Maker, Beverly Hills, California.
 * 243) Isser Woloch, Moore Collegiate Professor of History, Columbia University.
 * 244) Gordon S. Wood, Alva O. Way University Professor of History, Brown University.
 * 245) Gordon Wright, William H. Bonsall Professor Emeritus of History, Stanford University.
 * 246) Shing-Tung Yau, Professor of Mathematics, Harvard University.
 * 247) James A. Yorke, Distinguished University Professor; Director, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland at College Park.
 * 248) Wilbur Zelinsky, Professor Emeritus of Geography, Pennsylvania State University.
 * 249) Harriet Zuckerman, Professor Emerita of Sociology, Columbia University; Vice President, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
 * 250) R. Tom Zuidema, Professor of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 * 251) Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Composer, Riverdale, New York.

1980 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

 * 1) Jorge Alberto Tadeo Blaquier, Associate Director, Fertilab, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 * 2) Jorge E. Dandler, Senior Specialist, Organización Internacional del Trabajo, Costa Rica.
 * 3) René Drucker-Colín, Head, Department of Neuroscience, Center for Research in Cellular Physiology, and Professor of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City.
 * 4) Waldemar Espinoza Soriano, Professor of Andean History, National University of San Marcos, Lima.
 * 5) Juan José Gagliardino, Career Scientist, National Research Council of Argentina; Associate Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, and Director, Center for Experimental and Applied Endocrinology, National University of La Plata School of Medicine.
 * 6) Néstor Fadrique González-Cadavid. Professor of Biochemistry, Central University of Venezuela, Caracas.
 * 7) Francisco Hervé, Professor of Geology, University of Chile, Santiago.
 * 8) Denzil H. Hurley, Artist; Professor of Art, University of Washington, Seattle.
 * 9) Carlos Alberto Lersundy, Film Maker, Bogotá.
 * 10) Earl Wilbert Lovelace, Writer, Matura, Trinidad.
 * 11) Isaura Meza, Head, Professor of Cell Biology, Center for Research and Advanced Studies, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico City.
 * 12) Brian Nissen, Artist, New York City.
 * 13) Alejandro Oliveros, Writer, Valencia, Venezuela.
 * 14) Catalina Parra (Troncoso), Artist, New York City.
 * 15) Liliana Porter, Artist; Professor of Art, Queens College, CUNY.
 * 16) Abelardo Sánchez-León, Poet; Vice President, DESCO, Lima, Peru.
 * 17) Feliciano Sánchez Sinencio, Professor of Physics, School of Physics and Mathematics, and Associate Professor of Physics, Center for Research and Advanced Studies, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico City.
 * 18) José M. B. Santilli, Photographer, São Paulo.
 * 19) Augusto Tamayo Vargas, Professor Emeritus of Literature, National University of San Marcos, Lima; Director, National Museum of History, Lima.
 * 20) Regina Vater, Artist, Austin, Texas.