Elizabeth Harman (ethics, metaphysics), currently Assistant Professor of Philosophy at New York University, has accepted a tenure-track offer from Princeton University, where she will half in the Department of Philosophy and half in the Center for Human Values. (Her father, Gilbert Harman--known for important contributions in many fields, including ethics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and epistemology, among others--has, of course, been a long-time member of the Princeton Department. This is the first case of which I'm aware in which a parent and child have been non-emeritus faculty members in the same department of philosophy. [I am aware of some cases where faculty join a department where a parent is a retired member of the faculty: most recently, Christopher Wellman's move from Georgia State to Washington University, St. Louis, where his father Carl Wellman, now retired, was a longtime member of that department.] If there are other such cases, please add them in the comments.)