Janet Wilmoth Named Distinguished Professor
May 8, 2025
SU News
Three Syracuse University faculty members have been named Distinguished Professors, one of the University’s highest honors. The designation is granted by the Board of Trustees to faculty who have achieved exceptionally distinguished stature in their academic specialties.
The newly named Distinguished Professors are Nina Kohn, David M. Levy Professor of Law in the College of Law; Johan Wiklund, Al Berg Chair and professor of entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, and Janet Wilmoth, professor of sociology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
“Through their research and scholarship, these professors are a key part of the vibrant academic community here on campus, and this honor is well-deserved,” says Interim Vice Chancellor, Provost and Chief Academic Officer Lois Agnew. “Just as important, they are making real and important contributions to society, with work that has the potential to change people’s lives.”
Candidates are nominated by their deans and reviewed by the vice provost/faculty affairs, who seeks input from external referees and a committee of Distinguished or University Professors. Formal nomination packets are then reviewed by the vice chancellor, provost and chief academic officer and the vice president for research before being forwarded to the Board of Trustees.
Janet Wilmoth
Wilmoth is director of the Aging Studies Institute and a leading scholar on the relationship between veteran status and aging. She is best known for her work on living arrangements in later life and the well-being of veterans, especially the unique impacts of military service on health. Wilmoth’s scholarship laid the foundation for approaching veteran status as the “hidden variable” in aging research.
Wilmoth is widely published in the top journals in her field and has secured significant external funding. She has held national-level leadership positions in the American Sociological Association and the Gerontological Society of America.
Wilmoth joined the Syracuse faculty in 2002 and has served in several leadership positions on campus, including director of the Gerontology Center and chair of the Department of Sociology.
Read the full article via the SU News website.
By Wendy S. Loughlin
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