Mizzou’s Deborah M. Pearsall elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The highly prestigious award recognizes those who have distinguished themselves in academia, the arts, industry, policy, research and science.

By Lindsey Vazquez

Deborah M. Pearsall

June 2, 2025 

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences has announced Deborah M. Pearsall, professor emerita in the University of Missouri College of Arts and Science, as one of the organization’s newest members. Founded in 1780, the academy recognizes accomplished individuals and engages them to promote the common good.

Pearsall, elected to the academy in the Social and Behavioral Sciences category under Anthropology and Archaeology, is known for creating a widely used online database of phytoliths — microscopic mineral deposits within plants — and researching how ancient cultures used plants.

Pearsall joined Mizzou in 1978 and has made a lasting impact on the field through her research, mentorship, and scholarship. Her election to the academy is highly prestigious and positions her among an extraordinary cohort whose work has shaped the world through academia, the arts, industry, policy, research and science.

“These new members’ accomplishments speak volumes about the human capacity for discovery, creativity, leadership and persistence,” said Laurie L. Patton, president of the academy.

The academy will formally induct new members in October.

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