Sure the schools rich in members got richer, but not as much as in prior years, and it seemed to me there was a wider distribution of academic institutions represented (which is as it should be, given the wide distribution of academic talent over the last thirty years); here are the schools ranked by the number of new Fellows elected in 2013:
1. Harvard University (10)
2. University of California, Berkeley (9)
3. Massachussetts Institute of Technology (8)
3. Princeton University (8)
5. Stanford University (7)
5. Yale University (7)
7. Columbia University (5)
8. Johns Hopkins University (4)
8. Northwestern University (4)
8. University of California, Los Angeles (4)
8. University of Chicago (4)
12. Brown University (3)
12. Cornell University (3)
12. New York University (3)
12. University of California, San Diego (3)
12. University of California, San Francisco (3)
12. University of Pennslyvania (3)
Schools with two faculty elected this year: Michigan/ann Arbor; SUNY-Stony Brook; Colorado/Boulder; UC Davis; Illinois/Urbana-Champaign; Boston Univ; Washington/Seattle; Rice; Rockefeller; Southern California; University of Florida/Gainesville.
Schools with one faculty member elected this year: Bard; UC Santa Barbara; Florida State; UC Irvine; Oregon; Case Western; Minnesota; Temple; Pittsburgh; Purdue; Barnard; Duke; Tufts; City College; Emory; Wash U/St. Louis; UT Southwestern; UT MD Anderson Cancer Center; North Carolina/Chapel Hill; Wisconsin/Madison; Souther Methodist; Georgetown; British Columbia; Baylor College of Medicine.
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