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Vay Tiền Nhanh. US Markets Loading... H M S The 18 Most Famous Students In College This Semester Jamie Foxx's daughter Corinne Bishop is a sophomore at University of Southern California. Jason Merritt/Getty Images The spring semester has started, and college students across the country are returning to campus refreshed and rejuvenated. Not everyone spent Winter Break sleeping in Foxx, Jamie Foxx's daughter, rang in the New Year with BeyoncĂ©."Hunger Games" actress Jacqueline Emerson jetted off to Germany to visit her dad, the country's new now it's back to hitting the books, all while juggling life in the public eye. See which celebrities' sons and daughters — plus a few stars in their own right — are attending college this semester. Alexander Ludwig Valerie Macon/Getty College University of Southern CaliforniaYear JuniorCanadian actor Alexander Ludwig played the ruthless District 2 tribute Cato in the first "Hunger Games" movie. He's the one who fights Peeta and Katniss on top of the cornucopia in the final fight scene.A Phi Kappa Psi brother and theater major, Ludwig belongs to one of USC's most exclusive fraternities, which has a reputation for throwing the year’s wildest parties. Billie Lourd Andy Kropa / Getty Images College New York UniversityYear SeniorCarrie Fisher's little princess is following in mom's career path. According to her LinkedIn profile, Lourd has interned with HBO Documentary Films and Another Planet Entertainment. She told her mom that if Fisher's semi-autobiographical novel, "The Best Awful," gets optioned as a movie, she wants to play also volunteered with the Obama for American campaign. Chiara de Blasio Mark Lennihan/AP College Santa Clara UniversityYear JuniorDuring her father Bill de Blasio's mayoral campaign, the 19-year-old starred in an advertisement and made a dramatic, surprise return from college to cast a vote for floral-headband-wearing hipster recently made headlines of her own with a powerfully candid video about her struggles with depression, and history of drug and alcohol abuse. Corinne Foxx Jason Merritt/Getty Images College University of Southern CaliforniaYear SophomoreLike her dad, Foxx has appeared in the red carpet spotlight, at multiple premiers, awards shows, and after parties since she was 19, she's a cheerleader and Public Relations major at USC, but she still finds time to party with Queen Bey and dish on her style for W Magazine. Dakota Fanning Getty Images / Dimitrios Kambouris College New York UniversityYear JuniorThis film actress, who has starred in the "Twilight" films, "I Am Sam," and "The Runaways," is often spotted skulking around the Gallatin School, a small interdisciplinary college within NYU that provides "individualized study."Fanning reportedly opts out of dorm life in favor of a two-bedroom apartment in the Nolita neighborhood, close to the heart of NYU's urban campus. Emily Osment Jason Merritt/Getty College Occidental CollegeYear SeniorShe played the sidekick on "Hannah Montana," but the singer-actress is stepping out of Miley Cyrus's shadow. Osment recorded voicework for "Family Guy," filmed a couple TV movies, and recorded an youngest sister of "Sixth Sense" star Haley Joel Osment, she deferred college for a year and says she's "the oldest one in my class." Emma Watson Dave Kotinsky/Getty College Oxford University & Brown UniversityYear SeniorWatson, who is most famous for her role as the studious Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" movies, told W Magazine that "ignoring fame was my rebellion, in a funny way." In an attempt to be normal, she enrolled as a freshman at Brown University in the pressure that comes with fame and rigorous studies caught up with her and she decided to transfer to Oxford University for her junior year. Watson is now back at Brown, where she plans to complete her undergraduate degree this May. Jack Quaid Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images College New York UniversityYear JuniorThe son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan splashed onto the big-screen in the box-office hit "Hunger Games," playing the spear-wielding District 1 tribute who killed pint-sized, fan-favorite Rue. He's not so bad in real goofy young actor creates comedy sketches with friends on YouTube and Vine, and attends the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. Jacqueline Emerson Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images College Stanford UniversityYear FreshmanThe young redhead originally deferred her enrollment at Stanford for a year in order to pursue her budding acting career, and it paid off when she landed the part of a lifetime as Foxface in the first "Hunger Games" she's not in class, Emerson can be found touring around Berlin, where her father works as the recently-sworn-in Ambassador to Germany. Jameis Winston Justin K. Aller/Getty Images College Florida State UniversityYear FreshmanThe name "Famous Jameis" has been on everyone's lips since December when he became the second straight freshman to win the prestigious Heisman Trophy — the Golden Globe of college football. The quarterback also led his team to an epic victory in the Bowl Championship series against Auburn University with just 13 seconds on the came under fire this year for an alleged sexual assault incident that reportedly took place over a year ago, but no charges have been filed. Jasmine Jordan YouTube Screencap College Syracuse UniversityYear Senior Jordan said she initially hated attending Syracuse due to the attention both positive and negative she got for being the daughter of one of the greatest basketball players in history. But instead of transferring, she focused on her academics and will graduate this six-foot-tall Jordan may not play basketball like her dad, but she's staying in the industry by majoring in sports management. Jessica Springsteen Chris Jackson/Getty Images College Duke UniversityYear SeniorThe 22-year-old daughter of Bruce Springsteen has been a competitive horseback rider since she was 15, and competes in competitions all over the world ... that is, when she's not steeped in her psychology studies at talented rider was an alternate for the Olympic team in London, and has plans to try out for the Olympic Games in Brazil in 2016. Justin Combs Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images College University of California Los AngelesYear SophomoreJustin Combs, known by way of his musician father Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, is attending UCLA — on a $54,000 football scholarship, inciting backlash from critics. The scholarship reportedly had no bearing on need-based scholarships also given to students, and the 5'9", 170-pound defensive back defended his decision to accept the scholarship, tweeting that he "put that work in" and earned it. Justine Bateman Michael Loccisano/Getty Images College University of California Los AngelesYear SophomoreThe 47-year-old Bateman gained her fame as the ditzy Mallory Keaton on "Family Ties," but she's proving she's not as ditzy as the character she played. A computer science major, Bateman chronicles the ins and outs of being an undergraduate in her 40s on her Tumblr blog, College Life. Missy Franklin Jamie Squire/Getty Images College University of California BerkeleyYear FreshmanFranklin took home five medals — four of them gold — for the Olympic swim team at the London Olympic games, and plans to turn pro after the 2015 NCAA Championships. In the meantime, Franklin swims for the Golden Bears at UC Berkeley, lives on campus with her roommate also a swimmer for Berkeley, and is still figuring out her major. Sosie Bacon Jason Merritt/Getty Images College Brown UniversityYear SeniorAfter successful breakout performances in "Loverboy" directed by dad Kevin Bacon and "The Closer" starring mom Kyra Sedgwick, the 21-year-old actress enrolled at Brown University, but is also developing her budding acting career with musical theater group CAP21 in New was just named Miss Golden Globe 2014, a Hollywood honor that gets Bacon the job of assisting Golden Globe hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey on stage at the awards ceremony this month. Read next Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. College Celebrities Kids More... When you think of a professor, you’re probably picturing an old distinguished man. Of course, the data backs this image up because very few people become full professors before reaching 40. On average, most full professors are 55 years old. However, all of the people on this list started their professorships while they were teenagers and young adults. Many of them became full professors while they were still in their 20s! Not only are these some of the youngest professors ever, they are some of the greatest minds in STEM and have made countless contributions to their fields of research. As of April 2022, the information on this list is as accurate as possible and will be updated as needed. 8. Murray Gell-Mann September 15, 1929 – May 24, 2019 Age at Start of Professorship 23 years old Year Started 1952 School University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Subject or Department Physics and Theoretical Physics Country of Origin New York City, New York, USA photo source Wikimedia Commons While most of the young professors on this list made notable contributions in their fields, Murray Gell-Manns achievements are the most impressive. Gell-Mann was a physicist who won a Nobel Prize in 1969 for his work on the theory of elementary particles. He is credited with introducing the concept of quarks a type of subatomic particle and coming up with their name. Before he went on to become one of the most prominent scientists in physics, Gell-Mann was, of course, a child prodigy. Gell-Mann entered Yale College when he was 14 and graduated with bachelor’s degree in physics. Although it wasn’t his first choice for graduate school — Gell-Mann actually considered suicide after being rejected from Princeton and not being able to afford Harvard — Gell-Mann continued his studies at MIT. He earned his PhD in 1951 and became a visiting research professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign from 1952 to 1953. In 1955, Gell-Mann became a professor at the California Institute of Technology and remained there until he retired from teaching in 1993. Did You Know? Murray Gell-Mann is one of the co-founders of the Santa Fe Institute, an independent, nonprofit theoretical research institute that is one of the world’s top science and technology think tanks. 7. Charles Fefferman April 18, 1949 – Present Age at Start of Professorship 22 years old Year Started 1971 School University of Chicago Subject or Department Mathematics Country of Origin Washington, USA photo source Wikimedia Commons Charles Fefferman is another math prodigy that has excelled in the field for his entire life. His father introduced him to mathematics after Fefferman expressed interest learning how rockets worked. After reading through and understanding an entire 4th grade math textbook, Fefferman’s father proceeded to by him math textbooks until he reached calculus. It only took Fefferman a few days to master calculus before he was 12 years old. Fefferman started college when he was 14 and published his first scientific paper the following year. Afterwards, he attended Princeton to earn his PhD in mathematics. Not long after earning his doctorate, Fefferman became a full professor at the University of Chicago. Fefferman is still the youngest full professor ever because everyone else on this list started their careers as assistant professors. In 1973, Fefferman returned to Princeton and remains there today as the Herbert E. Jones, Jr. ’43 University Professor of Mathematics. Did You Know? Charles Fefferman has won many awards for his contributions in the study of mathematics, but one of his most notable awards is his Fields Medal — one of the highest honors a mathematician can receive — in 1978 for his contributions to mathematical analysis. 6. Stephen Wolfram August 29, 1959 – Present Age at Start of Professorship 21 years old Year Started 1981 School California Institute of Technology Caltech Subject or Department Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science Country of Origin London, England photo source Wikimedia Commons Unlike most of the other young professors on this list, Stephen Wolfram was not recognized as a child genius right away. In fact, his school thought he was a slow learner because he was unable to do basic arithmetic. However, Wolfram was just bored because the work was too simple. He excelled once he discovered higher math and science like calculus and physics. By the time he was 14, Wolfram wrote three books on particle physics. A year later he started studying quantum field theory and particle physics and published his first scientific paper in peer-reviewed scientific journals. At 17, Wolfram entered St. John’s College at Oxford, but left to attend Caltech instead the following year. He went on to earn his PhD in particle physics and was offered a teaching position at Caltech at the age of 21. Wolfram moved on from Caltech and particle physics after two years. After studying other topics and teaching elsewhere for a few years, Wolfram completely left academia and founded founded Wolfram Research, Inc. Did You Know? Stephen Wolfram’s company creates computational technology products that many of might recognize, including Wolfram Mathematica, WolframAlpha, Wolfram SystemModeler, and much more. 5. Terence Tao July 17, 1975 – Present Age at Start of Professorship 21 years old Year Started 1996 School University of California, Los Angeles UCLA Subject or Department Mathematics Country of Origin Adelaide, Australia photo source MasterClass Terence Tao, who prefers to be called Terry Tao, has been a well-known name in mathematics since he was a child. Tao showed extraordinary math abilities from a young age and began taking university-level math courses when he was 9. His math studies continued and by the time he was 16, Tao received his bachelor’s and master’s degree from Flinders University. In 1992, Tao won a Postgraduate Fulbright Scholarship to conduct mathematics research at Princeton University in the Tao earned his PhD in 1996 at the age of 21. Later that year, Tao began teaching at UCLA and he was promoted to a full professor just three years later. UCLA says that Tao youngest full professor in the university’s history. Tao still teaches mathematics at UCLA, while continuing his mathematics research through collaborations with other mathematicians. His work often receives mainstream attention in the scientific press. Did You Know? Terence Tao remains as the youngest participant — and gold, silver, and bronze medal winner — in the International Mathematical Olympiad. He entered his first Olympiad when he was 10, then won a bronze medal at 11, a silver at 12, and finally scored the gold at the age of 13. 4. Charles Homer Haskins December 21, 1870 – May 14, 1937 Age at Start of Professorship 20 years old Year Started 1890 School University of Wisconsin Subject or Department History Country of Origin Meadville, Pennsylvania, USA photo source Wikimedia Commons Charles Homer Haskins was born a prodigy. Before hitting ten years old, Haskins was fluent in Greek and Latin. While he studied for his PhD at John Hopkins University, started teaching at the school. He was only 19 years old at the time. Immediately after earning his doctorate, Haskins was hired as an instructor at the University of Wisconsin. Two years later, at the age of 22, he became a full-time professor and he eventually became the school’s European History Chair. In 1902, Haskins moved to Harvard University, where he created a graduate studies program that is still used today. Haskins remained at Harvard until 1931, just a few years before his death. Did You Know? Charles Homer Haskins wrote the 1927 book, The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century, and served as one of the committee members who helped solve WWI territorial problems during Woodrow Wilson’s presidency. 3. Erik Demaine February 28, 1981 – Present Age at Start of Professorship 20 years old Year Started 2001 School Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Subject or Department Computer Science Country of Origin Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada photo source GineersNow Erik Demaine has been a professor of computer science at MIT for over 20 years. While that may seem like an ordinary feat, Demaine started this job when he was only 20 years old! MIT officially dubbed Demaine the youngest professor in the school’s history — Demaine was actually an assistant professor before becoming a full professor in 2011. Demaine was identified as child prodigy when he was seven, but his family took a non-traditional approach to his education. Instead of enrolling Demaine in rigorous courses and extracurriculars, he traveled across North America with his father — being homeschooled — until he started university at the age of 12. He graduated from Dalhousie University at 14 and completed his PhD at the University of Waterloo right before he became an MIT professor. Did You Know? Erik Demaine’s area of expertise is computational origami aka the geometry of paper folding. He wrote a book called Geometric Folding Algorithms in 2007. 2. Colin Maclaurin February 1698 – June 14, 1746 Age at Start of Professorship 19 years old Year Started 1717 School Marischal College at the University of Aberdeen Subject or Department Mathematics Country of Origin Kilmodan, Argyll, Scotland photo source Wikimedia Commons Before Alia Sabur broke his record in 2008, Colin Maclaurin held the record for world’s youngest professor for 291 years! Maclaurin was 19 years old when he became a professor of mathematics at the Marischal College in the University of Aberdeen. He won the position after enduring 10 days of exams from the school — Maclaurin proved he was the most knowledgeable about advanced mathematics. Naturally, Maclaurin was a child prodigy and attended the University of Glasgow when he was 11 years old. While at university, Maclaurin studied Latin, Greek, Logic, Moral Philosophy, Natural Philosophy, and Mathematics. He graduated with an three years later. During his life, Maclaurin made several contributions to mathematics that are still used today. In his two-volume Treatise of Fluxions, Maclaurin provided a detailed discussion on infinite series, including the special case of Taylor series an expansion of some function into an infinite sum of terms named for him. Did You Know? Two years after he became a professor, Colin Maclaurin became friends with Isaac Newton, who was so impressed with his work that he recommended Maclaurin become the mathematics professor at the University of Edinburgh. Maclaurin’s work improved the school’s reputation so much, that Newton offered to personally pay his salary. 1. Alia Sabur February 22, 1989 – Present Age at Start of Professorship 18 years, 11 months, 28 days Year Started February 19, 2008 School Konkuk University in Seoul, South Korea Subject or Department Department of Advanced Technology Fusion Country of Origin New York City, New York, USA photo source Alchetron Alia Sabur was only 18 years old when she became a professor of the Department of Advanced Technology Fusion at Konkuk University in Seoul, South Korea. This makes her the youngest professor ever in history. While there may be others trying to claim the title of youngest professor, Sabur is backed up by the Guinness World Records and she still holds this record today. Additionally, Sabur is one of the youngest college graduates ever. Like all of the other young professors on this list, Sabur was a child prodigy who showed signs of her intelligence as a baby. Sabur learned to read when she was just eight months old. From there, Sabur blasted through her education and earned a master’s degree in materials science and engineering by the time she was 17. Although, Sabur taught at Konkuk for only a year, she has had further success. She left academia completely and became an attorney specializing in intellectual property. In one of her last interviews from 2015, Sabur said that she was working for the Patent and Trademark Office. Did You Know? Outside of academics, Alia Sabur enjoys playing the clarinet and taekwondo. 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