Name Name Sort descending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Wendy W. Roworth Wendy W. Roworth Bryn Mawr Art History 1974-1975
Marsha L. Rozenblit Marsha L. Rozenblit Columbia History 1976-1977
Joan S. Rubin Joan S. Rubin Yale American Studies 1973-1974
Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky Chicago English 1978-1979
Rocco Rubini Rocco Rubini Yale Comparative Literature 2008-2009

Intimate Biographies and Literary Bodies: Defining the Humanist from Petrach to Ernesto Grassi

Lisa C. Ruddick Lisa C. Ruddick Harvard English, American Literature 1980-1981
Vasily A. Rudich Vasily A. Rudich Yale Classics 1981-1982
David W. Rupp David W. Rupp Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1973-1974
Leila J. Rupp Leila J. Rupp Bryn Mawr History 1975-1976
Stephen J. Rupp Stephen J. Rupp Princeton Comparative Literature 1982-1983
Brian Douglas Ruppert Brian Douglas Ruppert Princeton Religion 1995-1996

Buddha Relics and Power in Early Medieval Japan

Philip Rupprecht Philip Rupprecht Yale Music 1992-1993

Tonal Stratification and Conflict in the Music of Benjamin Britten

Terrance J. Rusnak, Jr. Terrance J. Rusnak, Jr. Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1999-2000

The Role of Public Sculpture in the Greek World

Carolyn Campbell Russell Carolyn Campbell Russell Chicago English 1992-1993

"May God Have Mercy on My Soul": Confessions of Sin and Guilt in America,1800

David James Russell David James Russell Princeton English 2009-2010

A Genealogy of Tact

Marion Leeson Rust Marion Leeson Rust Stanford Modern Thought and Literature 1993-1994

Return of the Prodigal Daughter: Susana Rowson and the Geography of Virtue, 1790-1810

Patricia E. Ruth Patricia E. Ruth Stanford English 1977-1978
Susannah Kathleen Rutherglen Susannah Kathleen Rutherglen Princeton Art and Archaeology 2008-2009

The Cabinet Picture Tradition: Art and Ornament in the Age of Giorgione

Nancy Ruttenberg Nancy Ruttenberg Stanford Comparative Literature 1985-1986
Carol Ryavec Carol Ryavec Columbia East Asian Studies 1975-1976
Yulia Ryzhik Yulia Ryzhik Harvard English 2010-2011

Donne's Spenser: Donne's Spenser: Dialectic and Literary History

Graziella Saccon Graziella Saccon Harvard Linguistics 1990-1991

The relation between verbal inflection and subject inversion with examples of the contrasts between Italian and Veneto

Elias Sacks Elias Sacks Princeton Religion 2011-2012 Harvard

Enacting a “Living Script”: Moses Mendelssohn on History, Practice, and Religion

Leora Batnitzky, Jeffrey Stout, Daniel Garber

Peter Sacks Peter Sacks Yale English 1979-1980
Richard Sacks Richard Sacks Harvard Comparative Literature 1977-1978
Edward Sacks Edward Sacks Bryn Mawr Greek 1990-1991

The Web of Change in Ovid's "Metamorphoses"

Behnam Sadeghi Behnam Sadeghi Princeton Near Eastern Studies 2003-2004

The Structure of Legal Reasoning in Islamic Jurisprudence: Continuity and Change in Post-Formative Positive Law

Joel Sahleen Joel Sahleen Stanford Asian Languages 1999-2000

Self and Society in Early Confucianism: An Examination of the Relationship Between Early Confucian Theories of Self-Cultivation and Politics

Naoki Sakai Naoki Sakai Chicago East Asian Studies 1982-1983
Michael Salda Michael Salda Chicago Comparative Literature 1987-1988

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