The List of University of Florida faculty and administrators contains people currently and formerly serving the University of Florida as professors, deans, or in other educational capacities.
Academic administrators
- Lise Abrams, chair of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Pomona College
- Ruth H. Alexander, former Chair to the Physical Education Department at the University of Florida
- Orland K. Armstrong, founded the University of Florida School of Journalism and former member of the United States House of Representatives
- Sharon Wright Austin, Director of the African-American Studies Program at the University of Florida
- George Burgess, world-renowned shark expert; director of International Shark Attack File
- Roy C. Craven, founding director of the University Gallery and art professor
- David R. Colburn, professor of history and author
- Mark S. Gold, chairman of Department of Psychiatry and Distinguished Alumni Professor of University of Florida
- Bob Graham, former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator, founder of Bob Graham Center for Public Service
- Peter E. Hildebrand, director emeritus for the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and professor
- Rudolf Kálmán, director at Center for Mathematical System Theory and mathematical system theorist, winner of IEEE Medal of Honor, and former graduate research professor
- Thomas Maren, founding father of the University of Florida College of Medicine, inventor of the drug Trusopt
- William McKeen, professor and chairman of Department of Journalism
- Jerald T. Milanich, anthropologist and archaeologist; curator of archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History
- Howard Odum, ecologist; started and directed Center for Environmental Policy at the University of Florida, founded the University's Center for Wetlands in 1973
- John Anderson Palmer, philosopher and chairman of Department of Philosophy
- Leland Patouillet, former director of the University of Florida Alumni Association
- Ernest C. Pollard, professor of physics and biophysics; research scholar
- Sam Proctor, American historian, and founder of the oral history program; first UF Historian and Archivist
- Sartaj Sahni, computer scientist and chairman of the CISE department
- Richard L. Shriner, medical director, Shands Vista Psychiatric Hospital
- David Steadman, curator of ornithology at the Florida Museum of Natural History
- Lee Sweeney, current director of the Myology Institute and professor with the University of Florida College of Medicine
- Martin Uman, leading authority on physics of lightning, director of the UF Lightning Research Laboratory
- Baba C. Vemuri, Director of Laboratory for Vision Graphics and Medical Imaging at University of Florida and professor
- Sarah Whiting, currently director at Princeton University School of Architecture
Presidents and Chancellors
- Stan Albrecht, former researcher for University of Florida College of Medicine, former president of Utah State University
- Kern Alexander, former president of Western Kentucky University and Murray State University
- Samuel A. Banks, former president of Dickinson College and the University of Richmond
- George F. Baughman, former president of New College of Florida, former vice president of business affairs for University of Florida
- Jimmy Cheek, former professor and Chancellor of the University of Tennessee
- Robert G. Frank, former president of the University of New Mexico
- Elizabeth Hoffman, American historian, former President of University of Colorado System, and provost of Iowa State University
- Karen Holbrook, biological scientist, former president of Ohio State University, current vice president of University of South Florida
- Thomas Lyle Martin Jr., former President of the Illinois Institute of Technology
- Robert Mautz, attorney, and former president of State University System of Florida
- Alan Merten, former dean of the College of Business, current president of George Mason University
- Gene Nichol, former law professor, former president of The College of William & Mary
- James L. Oblinger, food scientist, former Chancellor of North Carolina State University
- John H. Owen, former president of the University of North Georgia
- Harry M. Philpott, former president of Auburn University
- Eugene G. Sander, former president of the University of Arizona
- Sheldon Schuster, current president of the Keck Graduate Institute
- Wei Shyy, current president of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Betty Siegel, author, former president of University System of Georgia, former dean of academy affairs for continuing education
- Leonard Cheng, current president of Lingnan University (Hong Kong)
Provosts and Vice Presidents
- Douglas Barrett, professor of pediatrics, former vice president of J. Hillis Miller Health Science Center
- Betty Capaldi, former provost of Arizona State University and professor at University of Florida
- Joseph Glover, current provost and former dean of the University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- David Guzick, current vice President of J. Hillis Miller Health Science Center
- Gillian Small, current provost for Fairleigh Dickinson University
Deans
- Reza Abbaschian, Iranian/American engineer and former dean of the Bourns College of Engineering
- Joseph Abiodun Balogun, former Dean of the College of Health Sciences at Chicago State University
- Cammy Abernathy, current dean of the University of Florida College of Engineering
- Earl C. Arnold, academic administrator and former dean of the Vanderbilt University Law School
- Jay M. Bernhardt, current dean of the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas
- Anthony Catanese, professor of architecture, former dean of College of Architecture, current president of Florida Institute of Technology
- Paul D'Anieri, former dean of University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Teresa Dolan, current dean of University of Florida College of Dentistry
- Catherine Emihovich, former dean of University of Florida College of Education
- Glenn E. Good, current dean of the University of Florida College of Education
- Michael Good, former dean of University of Florida College of Medicine
- Robert Jerry, former dean of University of Florida Levin College of Law
- Dennis Jett, diplomat and academic; former dean of University of Florida International Center
- Pramod Khargonekar, former dean of University of Florida College of Engineering
- Bruce C. Kone, former dean of the University of Florida College of Medicine and professor of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
- John Kraft, current dean of the Warrington College of Business Administration
- Ralph Lowenstein, former dean of the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications
- Thomas Lyle Martin, Jr., former dean of University of Florida College of Engineering, former president of Illinois Institute of Technology
- Roderick McDavis, former dean of University of Florida College of Education, current president of Ohio University
- Diane McFarlin, current dean of the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications
- Jon L. Mills, former dean of the Levin College of Law and speaker for the Florida House of Representatives
- Eileen Oliver, current interim dean of the University of Florida Division of Continuing Education
- Onye_P._Ozuzu, current dean of the University of Florida College of the Arts
- William Riffee, former dean of University of Florida College of Pharmacy
- Peter Henry Rolfs, agronomist, former dean of College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- Judith Russell, current dean of University of Florida Library System
- Andrew P. Sage, former dean of the School of Information Technology and Engineering of the George Mason University
- Gillian Small, biologist, current dean of research at the City University of New York
- Dennis K. Stanley, former dean of the University of Florida College of Health and Human Performance
- Neil Sullivan, current professor of physics, former dean of University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Blake Ragsdale Van Leer, former Dean of Engineering at University of Florida and president of Georgia Tech
- Sarah Whiting, current dean of the Rice University School of Architecture
Athletic Directors
- Alfred Buser, 1917–1920
- William Kline, 1920–1923
- James White, 1923–1925
- Everett Yon, 1925–1928
- Charlie Bachman, 1928–1930
- Edgar Jones, 1930–1936
- Josh Cody, 1936–1939
- Tom Lieb, 1940–1945
- Raymond Wolf, 1946–1949
- Bob Woodruff, 1950–1959
- Ray Graves, 1960–1979
- Bill Carr, 1979–1986
- Bill Arnsparger, 1986–1992
- Jeremy Foley, 1992–2016
- Scott Stricklin, 2016–present
Distinguished Professors
- Barry Ache, Distinguished Professor of Biology and Neuroscience at the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience
- Alan Agresti, Distinguished Professor of Statistics
- Kenneth Berns, Distinguished Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
- George Casella, former Distinguished Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Florida
- George Christou, currently the Drago and Distinguished Professor at the University of Florida
- Hartmut Derendorf, Distinguished professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Roger Fillingim, Distinguished Professor and psychologist
- Malay Ghosh, Distinguished Professor and Indian statistician
- Jeff Gill, Distinguished Professor of Government
- Mark S. Gold, Distinguished Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry
- Raphael Haftka, Distinguished Professor of Engineering
- Arthur F Hebard, Distinguished Professor of Physics
- Peter Hirschfeld, Distinguished Professor of Physics
- Brian Iwata, Distinguished Professor of Psychology
- Walter Stephen Judd, Distinguished Professor of Botany
- John R. Klauder, Distinguished Professor, Physics and Math, Department of Physics
- Louis J. Lanzerotti, Distinguished Professor of Physics
- Mark Law, Distinguished Professor of Engineering
- Phil Lounibos, Distinguished Professor of Entomology
- Charles R. Martin, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
- Bruce MacFadden, Distinguished Professor of Paleontology
- Guenakh Mitselmakher, Distinguished Professor of Physics
- Leonid Moroz, Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience
- Brij Moudgil, Distinguished Professor of Material Science
- P. K. Ramachandran Nair, Distinguished Professor of Agroforestry and International Forestry
- Mark Orazem, Distinguished Professor of Engineering
- Panos M. Pardalos, Distinguished Professor of Engineering
- Stephen Pearton, Distinguished Professor of Engineering and Material Science
- Scott Powers, Distinguished Professor of Psychology
- Jose Principe, Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering
- Ann Progulske-Fox, Distinguished Professor of Dentistry and Program Director
- Pierre Ramond, Distinguished Professor of Physics
- Fan Ren, Distinguished Professor of Engineering
- Sartaj Sahni, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science
- Kirk Schanze, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
- Pierre Sikivie, Distinguished Professor of Physics
- Paul Sindelar, Distinguished Professor of Education
- Douglas E. Soltis, Distinguished Professor with the Florida Museum of Natural History
- Pamela S. Soltis, Distinguished Professor with the Florida Museum of Natural History
- Weihong Tan, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
- David B. Tanner, Distinguished Professor of Physics
- Leslie Thiele, Distinguished Professor of Political Science
- Martin A. Uman, Distinguished Professor of Engineering
- Clifford Martin Will, Distinguished Professor, Department of Physics
Professors and faculty
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- Richard Adams, English novelist
- Sean Adams, historian who specializes in the history of American capitalism and energy
- Kole Ade-Odutola, poet
- Mavis Agbandje-McKenna, medical biophysicist, structural virologist, and a professor of structural biology
- Ravindra K. Ahuja, computer scientist
- Ronald Akers, criminologist and professor emeritus of criminology and law
- John Algeo, former assistant dean of the graduate school and professor of English
- Krishnaswami Alladi, Indian-American mathematician who specializes in number theory
- Warder Clyde Allee, zoologist
- Ida Altman, historian of colonial Spain and Latin America
- Dominick Angiolillo, Italian cardiologist
- Lisa Anthony, computer scientist
- Susan C. Antón, biological anthropologist and paleoanthropologist
- George J. Armelagos, anthropologist, and Goodrich C. White Professor of Anthropology at Emory University
- Donald Ault, Professor of English at the University of Florida
- James H. Austin, neurologist and author
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- Stanley Ballard, physicist specializing in optics
- Aida Bamia, professor of Arabic language and literature
- Turpin Bannister, architectural historian
- Barbara Barletta, classical archaeologist and architectural historian
- Rodney J. Bartlett, Professor of Chemistry and Physics
- Linda Bartoshuk, Presidential Endowed Professor of Community Dentistry and Behavioral Sciences
- Merle Battiste, chemist and emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the University of Florida
- Fuller Bazer, animal scientist and Regents Fellow
- Robert de Beaugrande, Professor of English Linguistics
- Leonard Beeghley, sociologist
- Cynthia D. Belar, clinical psychologist
- Steven Albert Benner, molecular biologist
- Suresh Kumar Bhatia, chemical engineer, academic, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
- Thomas S. Bianchi, oceanographer and biogeochemist
- Buster Bishop, physical education professor and coach for the Florida Gators men's golf team
- Karen Bjorndal, biologist
- Meredith Blackwell, mycologist
- David Boger, Australian chemical engineer
- Miklós Bóna, mathematician
- Camille Bordas, French writer
- H. Jane Brockmann, biologist and fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- James Broselow, Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine
- Babette Brumback, biostatistician known for her work on causal inference
- W. Fitzhugh Brundage, historian
- Stuart Buchanan, voice actor, announcer, and educator
- George H. Burgess, ichthyologist and fisheries biologist with the Florida Museum of Natural History
- Robert Burne, microbiologist
- David Bushell, Latin American historian, one of the first Americans to study Colombia
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- Robert Cade, co-inventor of Gatorade
- William Calin, senior scholar of Medieval French literature and French Poetry at the University of Florida
- Clay Calvert, mass communications scholar
- Pierre Capretz, Professor of French
- Archie Carr, zoologist, conservationist, and founder of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation
- Gwendolen M. Carter, Canadian-American political scientist
- Jean C. Chance, Professor of Journalism
- Colin Chapman, professor and Canada Research Chair in Primate Ecology and Conservation at McGill University
- Shigang Chen, Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Paul Chun, professor of thermodynamics
- John Ciardi, etymologist
- Jill Ciment, writer and Guggenheim Fellow
- Ronald A. Cohen, neuropsychologist and Evelyn F. McKnight chair for clinical translational research in cognitive aging and memory
- Theo Colborn, zoologist and environmental health analyst
- Suzy Covey, comics scholar and former university librarian emerita
- Patricia Craddock, author and professor of English
- Harry Crews, novelist
- Florin Curta, Romanian historian, medievalist and archaeologist on Eastern Europe
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- Robert Dana, poet
- Radhika Ramana Dasa, Vaishnava scholar
- Susmita Datta, professor of biostatistics at the University of Florida
- Manning J. Dauer, political scientist, developed the 1967 reapportionment plan for Florida
- Paul W. Davenport, physiologist
- Jack E. Davis, environmental history and sustainability studies professor
- Martha Ellen Davis, anthropologist and ethnomusicologist
- Kathleen A. Deagan, archaeologist
- George R. Dekle Sr., Legal Skills Professor at the Levin College of Law
- Steven T. DeKosky, medical researcher and academic known for his work in the field of Alzheimer's disease
- Joel S. Demski, accounting researcher and educator
- Stanley Dermott, astronomer
- Michael J. S. Dewar, Indian theoretical chemist
- Nils J. Diaz, former Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- James Dickey, novelist
- Lawrence Dodd, political scientist and Manning J. Dauer Eminent Scholar in Political Science
- Ngô Đồng, entomologist and nematologist
- Herbert Grove Dorsey, engineer, inventor and physicist
- Jane Douglas, Professor of Management Communication
- Russell S. Drago, professor of inorganic chemistry
- Lester Dragstedt, surgeon and professor
- Alexander Dranishnikov, Russian-American mathematician
- Daniel C. Drucker, mechanical engineer, known for contributions to the theory of plasticity
- Stewart Duncan, philosopher known for contributions on philosophy of Thomas Hobbes
- Andrea Dutton, geologist
- Boaz Dvir, Israeli-American professor, journalist, and filmmaker
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- Jonathan F. Earle, Professor of Engineering
- William F. Enneking, orthopaedic oncologist
- Georg Essl, Austrian Computer Scientist and Musician
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- Albert Fathi, Egyptian-French mathematician
- Joe Feagin, sociologist and social theorist
- Mark Fenster, attorney and professor with the Levin College of Law
- Mark Flannery, economist
- Kevin Folta, professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida
- David J. Foulis, mathematician
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- Robert B. Gaither, mechanical engineer, professor and chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Florida College of Engineering
- Thomas Gallant, historian who specializes in modern Greek history and archaeology
- J. Matthew Gallman, educator and author of books about nineteenth-century history
- Michael Gannon, historian, former priest and author
- Jeremy Gardiner, contemporary British landscape painter
- Frank Garvan, Australian-born mathematician who specializes in number theory and combinatorics
- Robert Franklin Gates, muralist, painter, and art professor
- Patrick J. Geary, medieval historian
- Alan Dale George, Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Susan D. Gillespie, anthropologist and archaeologist
- Mark S. Gold, researcher and author
- Maureen Goodenow, scientist and Professor of Pathology, Immunology, and Laboratory Medicine
- Malcolm Grant, former professor and current President of University College London
- Debora Greger, poet and visual artist
- David Grove, anthropologist, archaeologist, and academic
- Jaber F. Gubrium, sociologist
- Lillian Guerra, Professor of History and widely published author and speaker
- Louis J. Guillette Jr, former professor of embryology
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- R. M. Hare, English moral philosopher
- Mike Haridopolos, faculty member at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service
- Willis Harman, social scientist and futurist
- Marvin Harris, anthropologist
- Molly Harrower, South African clinical psychologist
- Melissa Hart, actress, singer, and teacher
- Todd Hasak-Lowy, formerly an Associate Professor of Hebrew Literature at the University of Florida
- Kenneth Heilman, behavioral neurologist
- Sumi Helal, computer scientist
- Seymour Hess, meteorologist and planetary scientist
- So Hirata, Professor of Chemistry, received the Annual Medal of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science
- Horton H. Hobbs, Jr., carcinologist
- David A. Hodell, geologist
- Michael Hofmann, German poet
- Norman N. Holland, former literary critic and Marston-Milbauer Eminent Scholar Emeritus at the University of Florida
- Noy Holland, writer
- C. S. Holling, Canadian ecologist and winner of the Volvo Environment Prize
- Aparna V. Huzurbazar, statistician
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- Lonnie Ingram, microbiologist and Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology and Society of Industrial Microbiology
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- Suzanne Bennett Johnson, psychologist and a past president of the American Psychological Association
- Donald Justice, poet and Pulitzer Prize winner
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- Lynda Lee Kaid, former Telecommunications and Research Foundation Professor in the College of Journalism and Communications
- Rudolf E. Kálmán, Hungarian-born American electrical engineer, mathematician, and inventor
- Henry Kandrup, astrophysicist and professor at the University of Florida
- John Kaplan, photographer and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Akito Y. Kawahara, American and Japanese entomologist, scientist, and advocate of nature education
- Ken Kerslake, archivist and Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus for the University of Florida
- Solon Kimball, anthropologist
- Elmer E. Kirkpatrick, former Assistant Professor in the College of Architecture at the University of Florida
- Karen Koch, plant biologist in the horticultural science department in the University of Florida
- Marvin Krohn, criminologist
- G. Pradeep Kumar, cell biologist and a scientist
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- Elizabeth Lada, Professor of Astronomy at the University of Florida
- Louis J. Lanzerotti, Professor of Physics
- Jean A. Larson, mathematician; professor at the University of Florida
- Robert Lawless, cultural anthropologist
- David Leavitt, novelist and Professor of English
- David Lee, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1996, and Professor
- René Lemarchand, French political scientist
- Tracy R. Lewis, professor of economics
- Bernard J. Liska, food scientist
- William Logan, poet, critic, and scholar
- Ira Longini, biostatistician and infectious disease epidemiologist
- Prakash Loungani, macroeconomist
- Per-Olov Löwdin, Swedish physicist
- Andrew Nelson Lytle, Professor of Literature; helped start the Masters of Fine Arts program at UF
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- Neill W. Macaulay Jr., writer and professor
- Murdo J. MacLeod, Scottish historian of Latin America
- G. S. Maddala, Indian-American economist and mathematician
- John K. Mahon, historian
- William R. Maples, forensic anthropologist; worked with the Florida Museum of Natural History
- Maxine Margolis, anthropologist; American Academy of Arts and Sciences inductee
- A. H. de Oliveira Marques, Portuguese historian
- Fletcher Martin, painter
- William Clifford Massey, anthropologist
- Walter Mauderli, Swiss professor of Medical physics
- Lisa McElwee-White, Colonel Allen R. and Margaret G. Crow Professor of Chemistry at the University of Florida
- Robert McMahon, international relations expert
- William McRae, lawyer and judge for the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
- Kenneth Megill, philosopher, trade unionist, social activist, records and knowledge manager
- Jawahar L. Mehta, former Professor of Medicine
- John H. Moore, anthropologist and former Chair of the Anthropology Department
- Jacques Morcos, neurologist and fellow with the University of Florida
- Charles W. Morris, semiotician and philosopher
- Michael Moseley, anthropologist
- William Murrill, mycologist
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- Vasudha Narayanan, scholar of Hinduism at University of Florida and former President of the American Academy of Religion
- Charles Nelson, legal scholar and former U.S. Representative from Maine
- Wilmon Newell, entomologist
- Wayne Nicholson, biologist
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- Howard T. Odum, ecologist
- Neil D. Opdyke, Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Florida
- Ants Oras, Estonian translator and writer
- Paul Ortiz, historian
- Harry Ostrer, geneticist
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- John Anderson Palmer, philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Florida and awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship
- Alfred Browning Parker, Modernist architect
- Karen F. Parker, sociologist and criminologist known for her research on urban violence
- Rembert W. Patrick, historian, longtime University of Florida history professor, and author
- Simon Penny, professor in the field of interactive art
- Michael Perfit, geologist
- Anna L. Peterson, scholar of religious studies
- Nicole Leeper Piquero, criminologist
- S. Jay Plager, professor with the Levin College of Law and judge with the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- Philip Podsakoff, professor of management
- Ernest C. Pollard, professor of physics and biophysics and an author
- Frank Moya Pons, leading contemporary historian on the Dominican Republic
- Padgett Powell, novelist
- Frank W. Putnam, biologist and author
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- Michael L. Radelet, sociologist
- Anil K. Rajvanshi, Indian engineer
- Subramaniam Ramakrishnan, Indian polymer chemist
- Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, writer, Pulitzer Prize winner for the novel The Yearling
- George Alan Rekers, psychologist and ordained Southern Baptist minister
- David Reitze, professor of physics
- Mary Robison, short-story writer and novelist
- Yuli Rudyak, professor of mathematics
- Katheryn Russell-Brown, legal scholar
- Darrett B. Rutman, historian
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- Kevin Sabet, assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Florida
- Helen Safa, anthropologist, feminist scholar and academic
- Chih-Tang Sah, Professor of Physics, and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Robert Satcher, physician, chemical engineer, NASA astronaut, and fellow with the University of Florida College of Medicine
- Paul Satz, psychologist, and one of the founders of the discipline neuropsychology
- Lawrence Scarpa, architect, educator, leader in sustainable design
- John Schrieffer, physicist, Nobel Prize winner
- Samuel Sears, psychologist
- Zachary Selden, former Deputy Secretary-General of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly; Associate Professor of international relations
- Leland Shanor, mycologist and botanist
- Wei Shyy, Professor of Aerospace Engineering
- Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons, religious scholar
- Robert Singerman, Judaica bibliographer; held the position of University Librarian at the George A. Smathers Libraries where he was the bibliographer for Jewish Studies, Anthropology, and Linguistics
- John C. Slater, physicist; made major contributions to the theory of the electronic structure of atoms, molecules and solids
- Laura Sjoberg, international affairs scholar
- Benjamin Smith, political scientist
- Ottón Solís, scholar of Latin American studies
- Alexander Stephan, specialist in German literature and area studies
- Evon Streetman, faculty with the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art
- Neil Sullivan, Professor of Physics
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- Bron Taylor, scholar and conservationist
- Mark Tehranipoor, researcher specializing in hardware security
- My T. Thai, computer science engineer and professor in the Computer and Information Science and Engineering department
- Henri Theil, Dutch econometrician
- Michael C. Thomas, entomologist and writer; works for the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as a Taxonomic Entomologist, Entomology Section Administrator, and curator of Coleoptera and Orthoptera
- John G. Thompson, mathematician, Abel Prize and Fields Medal winner
- Charles Thorn, Professor of Physics
- Jalie Tucker, Professor of Clinical Psychology
- James B. Twitchell, author and former professor of English
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- Jerry Uelsmann, photographer
- Stanislaw Ulam, Polish mathematician
- Gregory Ulmer, Professor of English at the University of Florida
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- James Van Fleet, Commander for the University of Florida ROTC Program, commanding General of U.S. Army and other United Nations forces during the Korean War
- Carl Van Ness, University of Florida historian and archivist
- Gonda Van Steen, Cassas Chair in Greek Studies
- Manuel Vasquez, Professor of Latin American studies
- Johannes Vieweg, Professor of Urology, Eminent Scholar Chair, College of Medicine
- Harald von Boehmer, German immunologist
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- Sidney Wade, poet
- Alexander Wagenaar, professor of health outcomes and policy at the University of Florida College of Medicine
- Michael Warren, forensic anthropologist
- Count Albert Wass, Hungarian Professor of Literature and History
- James L. Wattenbarger, Professor of Education, and Father of the Community College System of Florida
- Rudolph Weaver, first professor of architecture, first dean of architecture, second architect for Florida Board of Control
- Wilse B. Webb, psychologist and sleep researcher
- Phillip E. Wegner, Marston-Milbauer Eminent Scholar in English at the University of Florida
- Colin Welford, Professor of Music, conductor
- John Daniel Wild, philosopher
- Hiram D. Williams, painter and professor of art at the University of Florida
- Joy Williams, author
- Lakiesha Williams, Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering
- Kate Vixon Wofford, educator and elected official
- William Woodruff, British Historian of World History
- Donald E. Worcester, American historian who specialized in Southwestern United States and Latin American history
- Bertram Wyatt-Brown, historian of the Southern United States
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- Linda J. Young, Chief Mathematical Statistician at the National Agricultural Statistics Service
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- Miriam Zach, musicologist
- Michael Zerner, physicist
- Robert Zieger, labor historian
See also
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