Israeli Party was founded by Gideon Doron, a professor of political science at Tel Aviv University and president of the Israeli Association of Political Science.
The Longhorn Band was founded in 1900 by a distinguished professor of chemistry, Dr. Eugene P. Schoch.
Carolina Brass in Charlotte Carolina Brass was founded in 1980 by four principal brass musicians of the Charlotte Symphony and a professor of music at Davidson College.
Founded in 1906 by a British professor, Fola was the first football club in Luxembourg.
The Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine was founded in 2009 by Donald Singer, a clinical professor, and poet and translator Michael Hulse.
The longest entry belongs to "Straussianism," a school of political theory founded by a professor at the University of Chicago, Leo Strauss, that emphasizes classical texts.
The company was founded by Dr. Shlomo Ben-Haim, a professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics, with appointments both at Harvard and the Technion Institute of Technology.
FIRE was founded by Alan Charles Kors, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and Harvey A. Silverglate, a civil-liberties lawyer in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
It was founded in 1982 by Rosemary Sinnett Nesbitt (1924-2009), a local professor and the City of Oswego Historian.
The school was founded by Dr. Carolyn Wilder, a professor of child development at West Los Angeles College, and Raymond Wilder, who is also the CEO.