List of academic signatories by field

Current and former faculty: 294. Notable signatories are shown in bold.

Name, listed by field Position and affiliation, or personal comment Date signed
Arts
Prof. Jeffrey E. Abell

Professor of Interdisciplinary Arts, Columbia College Chicago

09/09/07
John Milnes Baker, M.A.

Architect - Long-time member of the Shakespeare Oxford Society

03/06/08
Chance Carr

Shakspere doubter since high school.

01/05/08
Mr. Mike C. Clarke, M.A.

I hold that the true author of the works, to the exclusion of all others, is, and only can be, Edward, 17th Earl of Oxford.

09/09/07
Mrs. Bonner M Cutting, M.F.A.

Independent Researcher

04/17/07
Mr. Nathan Davenport

05/24/09
Prof. Charles David Duff, M.F.A.

Associate professor, Notre Dame University (London Centre); author, "The Lost Summer: The Heyday of the West End Theatre"; lecturer, Huntington Library

05/30/08
Mr. Gosta Friberg

Author of "Covername Shakespeare" ("Taecknamn Shakesepeare"), the first book about Oxford in Sweden

10/20/07
Prof. John David Griffin, M.F.A.

Professor of Media Art and Animation, The Art Institute of Washington

09/29/08
Mrs. Andrea Henderson, M.A.

The man from Stratford simply could not have produced the works attributed to William Shakespeare.

09/09/07
Joseph Hutchison, M.F.A.

Poet & Prof. of Creative Writing, University College at U. of Denver. Mark Anderson’s life of Edward de Vere proves de Vere was “Shake-speare."

09/11/07
Richard G. Kurman, M.A.

Art Historian, Educator

04/22/07
Prof. Dennis E. Montera, M.F.A.

Professor of Fine Arts, University of the Philippines

09/09/07
Dr. Mark Andrew Morris, Ph.D.

Visiting Scholar-in-Residence, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta. As Canada's most-performed librettist, I cannot believe the Stratford man was the author.

09/09/07
Olu Oguibe, Ph.D.

Professor of Art and Art History, University of Connecticut

09/09/07
Mr. Tom Ordelman

Dutch writer & poet

09/09/07
Mr. Jonathan David Orton

09/10/07
Mr. Anthony Rooley

Anthony Rooley, LRAM, FRAM - director of 'The Consort of Musicke', Visiting Professor, Florida State University, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis

09/03/07
Michael D. Rubbo, M.A.

Director, "Much Ado About Something," award-winning documentary on the case for Christopher Marlowe; co-winner, Hoffman prize. Former lecturer on film, Harvard.

09/17/07
Walter Saunders, M.A.

Poet & ex-Prof. English, Univ. N-West, SA. Shakespeare always my special field. I've published 14 of the plays in modern English for schools and general public.

07/20/07
Allan Richard Shickman, M.A.

Professor Emeritus, Art History, and published Shakespeare scholar (ELR, NQ, SEL); Mentioned in Arden King Lear, Oxford King Lear, and Arden Othello

09/23/07
Ms. Robin P Williams

Author of "Sweet Swan of Avon: Did a Woman Write Shakespeare?", plus more than 50 computer and design books.

04/09/07
Dr. A. Colin Wright, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus, Russian Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Playwright and writer.

07/17/07
Education
Mrs. Heather Birch

01/09/08
Ms. Janet M. Clark, M.A.

I'm intrigued by the mystery and the history.

11/24/07
Dr. Johnnie Driessner, Ph.D.

Executive Vice President, Professor of Biology and Science Education, Concordia University

04/23/07
Dr. James Vincent Fiasconaro, Ed.D.

Professor of Education Leadership, Management and Policy

04/22/09
John R Harris

Claremont Graduate University (PhD student)

09/10/07
In Joo Roger Jung

The will is what makes me believe Shakspere may not have written his works. Maybe the author wanted to avoid becoming a celebrity.

09/09/07
Frederick Kuri, M.S.

Lecturer, USC and UCLA; advisor, Division of Career and Continuing Education, Los Angeles Unified School District.

04/22/07
Dr. Joseph Chapek Mannion

Dean, College of Education, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon

04/24/07
Mr. Brian McClinton

Author of "The Shakespeare Conspiracies," advocating Francis Bacon as the Shakespeare mastermind.

10/29/07
Mrs. Pati Bradshaw McColeman, Ed.D.

Reference Librarian

09/09/07
Mr. Peter McGarry

Journalist and University Lecturer

11/24/07
Ira Seidenstein

Creator of "Quantum Theatre: Slapstick to Shakespeare"

08/24/08
Catherine Jean Shields, Ph.D.

Constructed several research papers for college, along with having a personal interest in the topic

09/09/07
Richard J. Sjoquist, Ph.D.

Still doubting three decades later, Professor Weiner, though we all wanted so much to believe it true of him at first reading.

09/09/07
Miss Charlotte J. Yonge, Ph.D.

My doctorate in language and learning was inspired by the Bard. How could he only have had one bed!

10/10/07
Margaret King Zacharias, Ph.D.

Center for the Teaching Professions, Northwestern University (former)

09/30/07
English Literature
Mr. Chris D. Anich, M.A.

09/09/07
Mr. Robert Michael Barrett Jr., M.B.A.

US Air Force, Retired 0-4, 1962-85; Former Commandant of Cadets for Air Force ROTC, Washington State University; junior high school English teacher, 1989-2006.

05/01/07
Rosemarie A. Battaglia, Ph.D.

09/14/07
Brian R Bechtold, M.A.

Shakespeare & British literature Instructor Flathead Valley Community College, Kalispell, Montana

04/08/07
Michael Bendzela, M.A.

English Department, University of Southern Maine

04/19/08
Carole Margaret Bergin, M.A.

Humanities Division Chair, Flathead Valley Community College

02/29/08
Ms. Carole Smith Berney, M.A.

Administrative Director, Association for Academic Psychiatry

06/05/08
Mr. Alan Bone, M.A.

English Teacher

09/09/07
Dr. Rebecca Luttrell Briley, Ph.D.

09/10/08
Dr. James F. Broderick, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of English, and co-author of "Web of Conspiracy," a book which addresses the Authorship Question

08/06/08
Dr. Patrick J Buckridge, Ph.D.

Professor of English, Griffith University, Australia

04/10/07

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