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This is a list of Harvard University people.
Nobel laureates
Pulitzer Prize winners
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Henry Adams (1838–1918) | College 1858; Professor | Historian; novelist | [44] |
John Coolidge Adams (born 1947) | College 1969; A.M. 1971 | Composer | [45] |
James Agee (1909–1955) | College 1932 | Novelist, screenwriter | [46] |
Conrad Aiken (1889–1973) | College 1912 | Poet, writer | [47] |
John Ashbery (born 1927) | College 1949 | Poet | [48] |
Brooks Atkinson (1894–1984) | College 1917 | Theater critic | [49] |
Bernard Bailyn (born 1922) | A.M. 1947; PhD 1953; Professor 1961– | Historian | [50] |
Daniel J. Boorstin (1914–2004) | College 1934 | Historian, Librarian of Congress | [51] |
Robert Campbell (born 1937) | College 1958, Graduate School of Design 1967 | Boston Globe architecture critic | [52] |
Elliot Carter (born 1908) | College 1932 | Composer | [53] |
Jared Diamond (born 1937) | College 1958 | Author, biologist | [54] |
Richard Eder (born 1932) | College 1954 | Los Angeles Times journalist | [55] |
Susan Faludi (born 1959) | College 1981 | Author, journalist | [56] |
Mark Feeney (born 1957) | College 1979 | Boston Globe journalist | [55] |
Ellen Goodman (born 1941) | Radcliffe 1963 | Boston Globe columnist | [57] |
Doris Kearns Goodwin (born 1943) | PhD 1968 | Historian, author | [58] |
Linda Greenhouse (born 1947) | Radcliffe 1968 | New York Times Journalist | [59] |
David Halberstam (1934–2007) | College 1955 | Author | [60] |
John Harbison (born 1938) | College 1960 | Composer | [61] |
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) | College 1940 | U.S. President | [62] |
Charles Krauthammer (born 1950) | Medical 1975 | Washington Post columnist | [63] |
Nicholas D. Kristof (born 1959) | College 1981 | New York Times columnist | [64] |
Stanley Kunitz (1905–2006) | College 1926; A.M. 1927 | Poet, U.S. Poet Laureate | [65] |
Oliver Larkin (1896–1970) | College 1918 | Art historian | [66] |
Anthony Lewis (born 1927) | College 1948 | New York Times columnist | [67] |
J. Anthony Lukas (1933–1997) | College 1955 | journalist | [68] |
Robert Lowell (1917–1977) | Dropped out | Poet | [69] |
John E. Mack (1929–2004) | Medical 1955 | Psychiatrist, writer, professor at Harvard University School of Medicine | [7] |
Archibald MacLeish (1892–1982) | Law 1919 | Poet, writer | [70][better source needed] |
Paul Moravec (born 1957) | College 1980 | Composer, professor | [71] |
Samuel Eliot Morison (1887–1976) | College 1908; PhD 1912; Professor | Historian | [72] |
Samantha Power (born 1970) | Law 1999; Professor | Writer | [73] |
David E. Sanger (born 1960) | College 1982 | Journalist | [74] |
Sydney Schanberg (born 1934) | College 1955 | Journalist | [75] |
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (1917–2007) | College 1938; professor | Historian, advisor to John F. Kennedy | [76] |
Neil Sheehan (born 1936) | College 1958 | Journalist | [77] |
Tracy K. Smith (1972–present) | College 1994 | Poet | |
John Updike (1932–2009) | College 1954 | Novelist, poet, short story writer, critic | [78] |
George Weller (1907–2002) | College 1929 | Journalist | [79] |
Theodore White (1915–1986) | College 1938 | Journalist | [80] |
Gordon S. Wood (1933) | A.M. 1959; PhD 1964 | Historian, professor | [81] |
Royalty and nobility
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah (born 1955) | PhD | Son of late Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah, he was Ambassador of Kuwait to the United States from 1993 to 2003, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait from 2003 to 2011. He's the current Deputy Prime Minister of Kuwait. His elder brother is Sheikh Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, former Defense and Interior Minister. | [82] |
Aga Khan IV (born 1936) | B.A. 1959 | Born as Prince Karim Aga Khan, he is the 49th and current Imam of Nizari Ismailism, and a descendant of Shah (Emperor) Fat′h-Ali Shah Qajar of the Persian Qajar dynasty | [82] |
Birendra of Nepal (1945–2001) | HKS 1968 | King of Nepal. | |
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark (born 1968) | Academic Exchange of one year (1992–1993) | Member of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg; as his title already said, he's the Crown Prince of Denmark, and therefore the heir apparent to the throne of Denmark. Prince Frederik is the elder son of Queen Margrethe II and Henrik, the Prince Consort. | [82] |
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan (1933–2003) | College 1954 | Son of Aga Khan III, the 48th Imam of Nizari Ismailism; Prince Sadruddin served as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from 1966 to 1978. | [82] |
Prince Ali-Reza Pahlavi, of Iran (Persia (1966–2011) | PhD student at the time of his death | Member of the Pahlavi Imperial Family of Iran (Persia), he was the younger son of the former Shah of Persia (Emperor of Persia), Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and his third wife Empress Farah Pahlavi. He was second in Order of succession to the Iranian throne before the Iranian Revolution. | [82] |
Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla (1892–1929), from Siam (that's now Thailand) | Certificate in Public Health 1921 | Member of the House of Chakri, of Siam (that's now Thailand), he was a son of King Chulalongkorn of Siam, and the father of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) and King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) of Thailand. He's also regarded as the father of modern medicine and public health of Thailand. | [82] |
Ali Reza Pahlavi I (1922–1954) | B.A. | Member of the Pahlavi Imperial Family of Iran (Persia), he was Reza Shah Pahlavi's second son, and the brother of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Persia (Iran) de facto | [82] |
Crown Princess Masako of Japan (born 1963) | B.A. | The consort of Crown Prince Naruhito, the first son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, and a member of the Imperial House of Japan through marriage. | [82] |
Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein (born 1969) | HBS, 1998 | Son of Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein. | [82] |
Raja Nazrin Shah of Perak (born 1956) | Masters; PhD | Son of the current Sultan of Perak, one of the Sultans of Malaysia, as a federal constitutional monarchy | [82] |
Prince Abdul Reza Pahlavi (1924–2004) | M.A. | Member of the Pahlavi Imperial Family of Iran (Persia, he was son of Reza Shah Pahlavi, and the brother of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Persia (Iran) de facto | [82] |
Catherine Oxenberg (born 1961) | Member of the Serbian House of Karađorđević, she's a Serbian American actress best known for her performance as Amanda Carrington on the 1980s American prime time soap opera Dynasty. The daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia (b. 1936) and her first husband Howard Oxenberg (1919–2010), a Jewish dress manufacturer and close friend of the Kennedy family | [82] | |
Prince William zu Lobkowicz (born 1961) | B.A. | Member of the high Bohemian nobility, as member of the House of Lobkowicz, one of oldest Bohemian noble families. Prince William's great-grandfather Ferdinand (1858–1938), was the 10th Prince zu Lobkowicz when the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed, leaving the Bohemian nobility stripped of its legal privileges in 1919. | [83] |
Princess Maria Carolina Christina of Bourbon-Parma, Duchess of Guernica and Marchioness of Sala (born 1974) | Member of the Royal and Ducal House of Bourbon-Parma, as well of the Dutch Royal Family, Princess Carolina is the fourth and youngest child of Princess Irene of the Netherlands and Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma. | [82] | |
Prince Radu of Romania (born 1960) | Executive Program 2004 | He's the son in law of former King Michael I of Romania. In 1996 he married Princess Margarita of Romania, the king's eldest daughter. Princess Margarita is the Crown Princess of Romania, and also known as the Custodian of the Romanian Crown. | [82] |
Sonam Dechan Wangchuck (born 1981) | Law 2007 | Sister of King of Bhutan. |
Science, technology, medicine, and mathematics
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Roger Adams (1889–1971) | College 1909, PhD 1912 | Pioneering organic chemist | [84] |
Howard H. Aiken (1900–1973) | M.A. 1937; PhD 1939 | Computer scientist; Designer of the Harvard Mark I | [85] |
James Gilbert Baker (1914–2005) | PhD 1942 | Astronomer, optician | [86] |
John Bartlett (minister) (1784–1849) | College 1805 | Minister, Founder of Massachusetts General Hospital | [87] |
Craig Call Black | PhD 1962 | paleontologist | |
Francine D. Blau (born 1946) | M.A. 1969; PhD 1975 | Economist at the National Bureau of Economic Research, first woman to receive the IZA Prize in Labor Economics | [88] |
Dan Bricklin (born 1951) | Business 1979 | Creator of VisiCalc | [89] |
Thomas H. Clark (1893–1996) | College 1917; A.M. 1921; PhD 1923 | Geologist; One of the top Canadian scientists of the 20th century; Thomasclarkite | [90] |
Stephen Cook | S.M. 1962; PhD 1966 | Computer scientist | [91] |
Don Coppersmith | S.M. 1975; PhD 1977 | Computer scientist | [92] |
Leda Cosmides (born 1957) | College 1979; PhD 1985 | Evolutionary psychologist | [93] |
Robert K. Crane | PhD 1950 | Biochemist | [94] |
Harvey Cushing (1869–1939) | Medical 1895 | Neurosurgeon | |
Elliott Cutler (1888–1947) | College 1909, M.D. 1913; Professor | Surgeon and medical educator | [95] |
Samuel J. Danishefsky (born 1936) | PhD 1962 | Chemist, winner of the Wolf Prize in Chemistry in 1995/96 | [96] |
Neil deGrasse Tyson (born 1958) | College 1980 | Astrophysicist, Director of the Hayden Planetarium, Television Host | [97] |
Fe Del Mundo (born 1911) | Medical 1938 | National Scientist of the Philippines, Pediatrician, Recipient of Ramon Magsaysay Award. Devised an incubator made out of bamboo which was designed for use in rural communities without electrical power. The first woman admitted as a student at Harvard Medical School. | |
Russell Doolittle | PhD, 1962 | Biochemist | [98] |
Gideon Dreyfuss | PhD 1978 | Biochemist, HHMI Investigator | [99] |
Charles Epstein (geneticist) | Harvard Medical College 1959 | Geneticist; Injured by Ted Kaczynski a.k.a. Unabomber | [100] |
Paul Farmer (born 1959) | Medical 1988; PhD 1990; Professor | Founder of Partners in Health | [101] |
Lewis J. Feldman | PhD 1975 | Professor of plant biology at the University of California, Berkeley | [102] |
Rabab Fetieh (born 1954) | Dental 1987 | First Saudi Arabian female orthodontist | |
Robert Galambos (1914–2010) | PhD | researcher who discovered how bats use echolocation | [103] |
Paul Graham (born 1964) | S.M. 1988; PhD 1990 | Computer programmer and essayist | |
Ulysses S. Grant IV (1893–1977) | College 1915 | paleontologist | |
Brian Greene (born 1963) | College 1984 | Famous in the world of String Theory; Columbia University Professor | [104] |
Victor Guillemin (born 1937) | PhD 1962 | Differential geometer | [105] |
G. Stanley Hall (1844–1924) | PhD 1878 | First president of APA and Clark University | [106] |
Benjamin Morgan Harrod (1837–1912) | College 1856; Civil Engineering 1859 | Designed the water and sewerage systems in his native New Orleans, Louisiana | [107] |
Donald Olding Hebb (1904–1985) | PhD 1936 | Canadian psychologist; "father of neuropsychology"; President of the American Psychological Association 1960; Fellow of the Royal Society; Chancellor of McGill University 1970–1974 | |
Heisuke Hironaka (1931–) | PhD 1960; Professor | Mathematician; Fields Medal winner | [108] |
Arthur Allen Hoag (1921–1999) | PhD 1953 | Discovered Hoag's object | |
Tony Hsieh (1973–) | College 1995 | CEO of online shoe and clothing shop Zappos, co-founder of LinkExchange, author of Delivering Happiness | [109] |
Ruth Hubbard (1924–) | PhD 1950 Radcliffe | professor, biologist | [110] |
Ernest Ingersoll (1852—1946) | naturalist, writer and explorer | ||
Thomas Jaggar | PhD 1897 | Geologist, founder of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory | [111] |
William James (1842–1910) | Medical 1869 | Philosopher; psychologist; gave name to William James Hall | [112] |
Michio Kaku (born 1947) | College 1968 | theoretical physicist, activist | |
Alfred Kinsey (1894–1956) | Sc. D. 1919 | Sexologist | [113] |
Ivan Krstić | College | Computer security expert | |
Holbrook Mann MacNeille (1907–1973) | PhD 1935 | Mathematician | [114] |
Scott McNealy (born 1954) | College 1976 | Co-founder and chairman of Sun Microsystems | [115] |
John S. Meyer (1924–2011) | Physician | ||
Marvin Minsky (born 1927) | College 1950 | Computer scientist | [116] |
Sylvanus G. Morley (1883–1948) | College 1908 | Mayanist scholar and archaeologist | [117] |
Robert Tappan Morris (born 1965) | College 1987; S.M. 1993; PhD 1999 | CS professor at MIT, creator of the first computer worm | |
David Mumford (born 1937) | College 1957; PhD 1961 | Mathematician; Fields Medal winner | [118] |
Major General Spurgeon Neel (1919–2003) | MPH 1958 | pioneer of aeromedical evacuation | [119] |
J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967) | College 1925 | Physicist, "father of the atomic bomb" | [120] |
Tim O'Reilly | College 1975 | Founder of O'Reilly Media | [121] |
George Parkman (1790–1849) | College 1809; Medical 1813 | Physician;businessman; murder victim | [122] |
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) | College 1859 | Philosopher; Mathematician | [123] |
A. Sivathanu Pillai (born 1947) | Business 1991 | Distinguished Scientist & Chief Controller DRDO and CEO of BrahMos Aerospace | [124] |
Mark Plotkin (born 1955) | Extension 1979 | Ethnobotanist; founder of Amazon Conservation Team | [125] |
Daniel Quillen (1940–2011) | College 1961; PhD 1964 | Mathematician; Fields Medal winner | [126] |
Christian R. H. Raetz | M.D. and PhD 1973 | Professor of biochemistry at Duke University and member of National Academy of Sciences | [127] |
Joseph Ransohoff (1915–2001) | College 1938 | Neurosurgeon, professor and chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the New York University School of Medicine | |
Charles Reigeluth | B.A. Economics, 1969 | Professor of instructional design systems and creator of Elaboration Theory | [128] |
Stuart A. Rice (born 1932) | A.M. 1954; PhD 1955 | Physical chemist at The University of Chicago | [129] |
Dennis Ritchie | College 1963; PhD 1968 | Computer Scientist | [130] |
Vern L. Schramm | M.S nutrition | Professor of biochemistry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine | [131] |
Harold Hill Smith (1910–1994) | PhD | Geneticist | [132] |
Richard Stallman (born 1953) | College 1974 | Founder of the Free Software Foundation | [8] |
John Tooby | PhD 1985 | Anthropologist and evolutionary psychologist | |
An Wang (1920–1990) | PhD 1948 | Computer pioneer, Inducted into National Inventors Hall of Fame for magnetic core memory, Notable philanthropist. | [133] |
John White Webster (1793–1850) | College 1811; Medical 1815 | Physician; professor; killer | Parkman-Webster murder case |
Edward Osborne Wilson (born 1929) | PhD 1955; professor | Biologist | [134] |
Charles F. Winslow (1811–1877) | Medical 1834 | Physician, diplomat, and atomic theorist | [135] |
John Winthrop (1714–1779) | College 1732; professor | Astronomer; Mathematician | |
Chauncey Wright (1830–1875) | College 1852 | Mathematician, philosopher, professor | [136] |
Business
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Charles Francis Adams, Jr. (1835–1915) | College 1856 | President of Union Pacific Railroad | [137] |
Marcus Agius (born 1946) | Business 1972 | Chairman, Barclays PLC | [138] |
Steve Ballmer (born 1956) | College 1977 | President and CEO of Microsoft | [139] |
Charles M. Berger (1936–2008) | Business, 1960 | Business executive H. J. Heinz Company & CEO of The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company | [140] |
Gordon Binder | CEO of Amgen (1988–2000) | [141] | |
Lloyd Blankfein | College 1975; Law 1978 | CEO and Chairman of Goldman Sachs | [142] |
Daniel Burke (1929–2011) | MBA 1955 | former President of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) from 1986–1994, engineered the $3.5 billion acquisition of ABC by Capital Cities in 1986. | [143] |
John T. Cahill | College; MBA | Chairman and CEO of The Pepsi Bottling Group | [144] |
Doug Carlston | College 1970; Law 1975 | Co-founder of Brøderbund Software | [145] |
Howard L. Clark, Sr. (1916–2001) | Law | former CEO (1960–1977) American Express | [146] |
Michael Cohrs | College 1979; Business 1981 | Group Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank | [9] |
Edward Conard | Business 1982 | Founding partner, Bain Capital | [147] |
Zoe Cruz (b. 1955) | College 1977; Business 1982 | Former Co-President of Morgan Stanley | [148] |
John D'Agostino | MBA, 2002 | MD of Alkeon Capital, youngest Head of Strategy for NYMEX and subject of best-selling book 'Rigged: The Ivy League Kid who Changed the World of Oil From Wall Street to Dubai' | [149] |
Jamie Dimon (born 1956) | Business 1982 | Chairman & CEO of JPMorgan Chase | [150] |
Colin Drummond (born 1951) | MBA | CEO of Viridor and joint CEO of Pennon Group | [151] |
Victor Fung (born 1945) | PhD 1971 | Chairman of Li & Fung group of companies | [152] |
Elbridge T. Gerry, Sr. (1909–1999) | BA, 1931 | General partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. and, from 1957 to 1986, Director of the Union Pacific Railroad | [153] |
Philippe Harache (born 1954) | Advanced Management programme | Former deputy CEO of Eurocopter | [154] |
Trip Hawkins (born 1953) | College 1976 | Founder of Electronic Arts and the 3DO Company | [10] |
Sean M. Healey (born 1961) | College 1983; Law 1987 | CEO of Affiliated Managers Group and chairman of the Peabody Essex Museum | [155] |
Warren Hellman (born 1934) | Business 1959 | Founder of Hellman & Friedman and Hellman, Ferri Investment Associates (today Matrix Partners). Former president, chairman, head of Investment Banking Division of Lehman Brothers. | |
Richard Leslie Huber (born 1936) | College 1958 | Former CEO (1997–2000) of Aetna | [156] |
Jeffrey R. Immelt (born 1956) | Business 1982 | Chairman & CEO of General Electric | hbs.edu |
Whipple V. N. Jones (1909–2001) | College 1932, Business | Founder of Aspen Highlands | |
Carol Kalish (1955–1991) | Radcliffe College | editor, Marvel Comics executive | |
Jeff Kindler | Law 1980 | CEO of Pfizer | [157] |
Tatparanandam Ananda Krishnan (born 1938) | Business 1964 | Tamil Malaysian businessman and philanthropist | |
Steve Kuhn (Executive) | Economics 1991 | Head of fixed-income trading, Pine River Capital Management | [158] |
J. Hicks Lanier | Business 1964 | CEO of Oxford Industries | [159] |
John Loeb (1902–1996) | College 1924 | Financier | [160] |
John Langeloth Loeb, Jr. | College 1952; Business 1954 | Chairman of Loeb, Rhoades Trust Company; former United States Ambassador to Denmark | |
Sonita Lontoh | Business 2003; cross-registered MIT graduate student | Green Technology Executive | |
Paul B. Loyd, Jr. | M.B.A. | former chairman and chief executive officer of the R&B Falcon Corporation (1997–2001) | [161] |
Stanley Marcus (1905–2002) | College 1925; Business 1926 | President and CEO, Neiman Marcus department stores | [162] |
Douglas McGregor (1906–1964) | A.M. 1933; PhD 1935 | Management theorist | [163] |
James McNerney (born 1949) | Business 1975 | Chairman and CEO of Boeing | [164] |
George W. Merck (born 1894) | College 1915 | Industrialist; president of Merck & Co. | [165] |
Sumner Redstone (born 1923) | College 1944; Law 1947 | Chairman and CEO of Viacom | [166] |
Fred Reichheld (born 1952) | College 1974; Business 1978 | Author of bestselling business books | [167] |
Kevin Patrick Reilly, Sr. (born 1928) | College (ca. 1950) | Retired CEO of Lamar Advertising Company in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives | [168] |
David Rockefeller (born 1916) | College 1936 | Banker; Philanthropist; Chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank | [169] |
Sean E. Reilly (born 1961) | College 1984, Law 1989 | Chief operations officer and vice president for mergers and acquisitions of Lamar Advertising and former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives | [170] |
Steve Schwarzman (born 1947) | Business 1972 | Billionaire, owner of Blackstone Group | [171] |
Daniel C. Searle (1926–2007) | Business 1952 | heir, CEO of G. D. Searle & Company, conservative philanthropist. | [172] |
Sivasankaran (born 1956) | Business 1975 | Chairman of Siva Group | |
Jeffrey Skilling (born 1953) | Business 1979 | CEO of Enron; convicted of fraud and conspiracy. | [173] |
Jan Stenbeck (1942–2002) | Business | President of MTG | |
William H Sumner (1780–1861) | College 1799 | Developed East Boston | [174] |
Ratan Naval Tata (born 1937) | Business 1975 | Chairman of Tata Group | [175] |
John Thain (born 1955) | Business 1979 | Chairman & CEO of CIT Group, last chairman & CEO of Merrill Lynch | [176] |
Charlemagne Tower (1809–1889) | Law 1830 | Lawyer and Businessman. Towns in Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and North Dakota are named after him. Also served on Harvard's board of overseers. | [177] |
Robert Uihlein, Jr. (1916–1976) | College 1938 | Chairman of the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company | [178] |
Harry Elkins Widener (1885–1912) | College 1907 | Harvard's Widener Library is named after him, died in the sinking of the Titanic | [179] |
Moses Znaimer (born 1942) | A.M. | Canadian media mogul | [180] |
Law and politics
Heads of State
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Arnulfo Arias (born 1901) | 1925 – HMS | President of Panama | |
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj (born 1963) | 2002 – HKS | President of Mongolia | [11] |
John Adams (1735–1826) | 1755 – College | President of the United States | [181] |
John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) | 1787 – College | President of the United States | [182] |
Felipe Calderón Hinojosa (born 1962) | 2000 – HKS | President of Mexico | [183] |
José María Figueres (born 1954) | 1991 – HKS | President of Costa Rica | [184] |
Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814) | 1762 – College | Vice President of the United States | [185] |
Al Gore (born 1948) | 1969 – College | Vice President of the United States | [186] |
Rutherford Hayes (1822–1893) | 1845 – Law | President of the United States | [187] |
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) | 1940 – College | President of the United States; gave name to Kennedy School of Government | [188] |
Ban Ki-Moon (born 1944) | 1984 – HKS | Secretary-General of the United Nations | [189] |
Annette Lu (born 1944) | 1978 – Law | Vice President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) | [190] |
Miguel de la Madrid (born 1934) | 1965 – HKS | President of Mexico | [191] |
Jamil Mahuad (born 1949) | 1989 – HKS | President of Ecuador | [192] |
George W. Bush (born 1946) | 1973 – HBS | President of the United States | [193] |
Barack Obama (born 1961) | 1991 – Law | President of the United States | [194] |
Sebastián Piñera (born 1949) | 1976 – PhD in Economics | President of Chile | [195] |
Syngman Rhee (1875–1965) | 1909 – A.M. | President of South Korea | [196] |
Mary Robinson (born 1944) | 1968 – HLS | President of Ireland | [12] |
Eduardo Rodríguez (born 1956) | 1988 – HKS | President of Bolivia | [197] |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945) | 1904 – College | President of the United States | [198] |
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) | 1880 – College | President of the United States | [199] |
Carlos Salinas de Gortari (born 1948) | 1973 – HKS; 1976 A.M.; 1978 PhD | President of Mexico | [200] |
Juan Manuel Santos | 1981 – HKS | President of Colombia | [201] |
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf | 1971 – HKS | President of Liberia | [202] |
Sir Donald Tsang (born 1944) | 1982 – HKS | chief executive of Hong Kong | [203] |
John Tsang | MPA | Financial Secretary (Hong Kong) | |
Álvaro Uribe (born 1953) | 1993 – Extension | President of Colombia | [204] |
Ma Ying-Jeou (born 1950) | 1981 – S.J.D. | President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) | [205] |
Heads of government
Supreme Court Justices
U.S. Cabinet Secretaries
U.S. Senators
U.S. Governors
U.S. Representatives
Other legal figures
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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John O. Bailey (1880–1959) | Class of 1906 | State supreme court justice from Oregon | Wikipedia article |
Stephen Barnett | College 1957; Law 1962 | legal scholar at Berkeley Law who opposed the Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970 | [431] |
Richard Blumenthal | College | former Attorney General of Connecticut | |
Archibald Cox (1912–2004) | College 1934; Law 1937 | Special prosecutor in the Watergate Scandal | |
Nora Dannehy | Law 1986 | Special Prosecutor in the Dismissal of U.S. Attorneys Controversy, Former U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia; Deputy Attorney General of Connecticut | |
Bruce Fein | Law 1972 | Founder of Bruce Fein & Associates, Inc.; principal civil liberties activist in The Lichfield Group; analyst and commentator for conservative think tanks; top Justice Department official under Ronald Reagan administration; Senior Policy Advisor for the Ron Paul 2012 presidential campaign | [432] |
Patrick Fitzgerald (born 1961) | Law 1985 | Special Prosecutor in the Plame affair, United States Attorney | |
Paul C. Gartzke (1927–2009) | Law 1952 | Presiding Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals | |
Kumiki Gibson (born 1959) | Extension 1985 | Chief Counsel to the V.P. Al Gore 1994–1997 | |
Ulysses S. Grant, Jr. (1852–1929) | College 1874 | attorney, land developer | |
John Patrick Hartigan (1887–1968) | Law 1909 | Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island | [433] |
Charles Hamilton Houston (1895–1950) | Law 1923 | dean of Howard University Law School, lawyer for NAACP | |
Harold Hongju Koh | College 1975; Law 1980 | Legal Adviser of the Department of State; former Dean of Yale Law School | [434] |
Juliane Kokott | Law | Advocate General at the European Court of Justice | Wikipedia article |
John H. Langbein | Law 1968 | legal scholar, professor at Yale Law School | |
Lemuel Shaw (1781–1861) | College 1800 | Chief Justice of Massachusetts Supreme Court | |
Tom Mesereau (born 1950) | College 1973 | Criminal defense attorney | |
Samuel Warren (born 1852) | Law 1877 | Attorney; law partner of Louis Brandeis | |
Terry Goddard | College 1969 | Attorney General of Arizona |
Other political figures and activists
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Julia Chang Bloch | Government, Grad School 1967 | United States Ambassador to Nepal (under President George H. W. Bush), the first US Ambassador of Asian origin | Wikipedia article |
Crown Princess Masako of Japan (born 1963) | B.A. | The consort of Crown Prince Naruhito, the first son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, and a member of the Imperial House of Japan through marriage. | [82] |
Bernardo Villegas | PhD in Economics | Economist, Presidential Advisor, Founder of the Center for Research and Communication (CRC), lead a committee that drafted the 1987 Philippine Constitution | |
Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla (1892–1929), from Siam (that's now Thailand) | Certificate in Public Health 1921 | Member of the House of Chakri, of Siam (that's now Thailand), he was a son of King Chulalongkorn of Siam, and the father of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) and King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) of Thailand. He is also regarded as the father of modern medicine and public health of Thailand. | [82] |
Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah (born 1955) | PhD | Son of late Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah, he was Ambassador of Kuwait to the United States from 1993 to 2003, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait from 2003 to 2011. He's the current Deputy Prime Minister of Kuwait. His elder brother is Sheikh Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, former Defense and Interior Minister. | [82] |
Ray Atherton (1883–1960) | College 1905 | First United States Ambassador to Canada | |
Sandy Berger (born 1945) | Law 1971 | United States National Security Advisor | |
Subramanian Swamy (born 1939) | Phd Economics 1965 | Former Indian Union Minister of Commerce and Industry | |
Ben Bernanke (born 1953) | College 1975 | Chair of the Federal Reserve | |
Sallie Bernard | Radcliffe 1979 | Executive Director of SafeMinds | |
Julie Bishop (born 1956) | Business, 1996 | Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs | |
Jayant Sinha (born 1963) | Business, 1992 | Minister of State for Finance, Member of Parliament in the Narendra Modi Ministry, former managing director at Omidyar Network, former Partner at McKinsey & Company | [435] |
Michael Bloomberg (born 1942) | Business 1966 | Mayor of New York City | |
André Boisclair (born 1966) | HKS 2005 | former leader of Parti Québécois | |
L. Paul Bremer (born 1941) | Business 1966 | Ambassador | |
Zbigniew Brzezinski (born 1928) | PhD 1953 | United States National Security Advisor | |
Anna Escobedo Cabral (born 1959) | HKS 1990 | Treasurer of the United States | |
Pat Caddell | College 1972 | Pollster | |
Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos (1891–1965) | PhD 1921 |
President of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. Led the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Revolts of the 1950s | [436][437] |
Frank T. Caprio (born 1966) | College 1988 | General Treasurer of Rhode Island | |
Gil Carmichael | 1976 (fellow) | Businessman and transportation specialist from Meridian, Mississippi; Republican candidate for U.S. Senate (1972), governor (1975 and 1979), and lieutenant governor (1983) | [438] |
Robert Cerasoli (born 1945) | HKS 1988 | Massachusetts House of Representatives, Inspector General Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Inspector General New Orleans | [439] |
Lena Chen | College 2009 | Blogger, feminist | |
P. Chidambaram | HBS | Finance Minister of India | |
David Davis (born 1948) | Business 1985 | British politician | |
Nelson Antonio Denis | College 1977 | Former New York State Assemblyman | |
W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) | College 1890; A.M. 1891; PhD 1895 | Civil rights leader, African American studies scholar | |
Lucie Edwards | HKS 1984 | Canadian Diplomat | |
William Ellery (1727–1780) | College 1747 | Signer of United States Declaration of Independence | Wikipedia article |
Daniel Ellsberg (born 1931) | College 1952; PhD 1963 | Leaker of the Pentagon Papers | |
Douglas Feith (born 1953) | College 1975 | U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy | |
Michèle Flournoy (born 1960) | College 1983 | Under Secretary of Defense for Policy of the United States | [440] |
Richard Fuller | British Member of Parliament | ||
David Gergen (born 1942) | Law 1967 | Advisor to four U.S. presidents | |
Carl Gershman (born 1943) | M. Education 1968 | U.N. Representative and National Endowment for Democracy President | |
Herman Goldner (1916–2010) | MBA, c. 1947 | Mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida 1961–1967, 1971–1973 | [441] |
Richard N. Goodwin (born 1931) | Law 1958 | Speechwriter for Kennedy and Johnson administrations, author | |
Jennifer Gordon | College 1987, Law 1992 | founded the Workplace Project, associate professor at Fordham University School of Law | |
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan (1933–2003) | College 1954 | Son of Aga Khan III, the 48th Imam of Nizari Ismailism; Prince Sadruddin served as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from 1966 to 1978. | [82] |
Jamie Gorelick (born 1950) | College 1972; Law 1975 | Member of 9/11 Commission | |
John Hagelin (born 1954) | PhD 1981 | Third-party presidential candidate | |
Will Ford Hartnett (1956–) | College 1978 | Lawyer from Dallas; member of the Texas House of Representatives | |
Hon. Howard E. Haugerud | American Diplomat | Wikipedia article | |
Kerry Healey (1960–) | College 1982 | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts | |
James M. Henderson (1921–1995) | Advanced Management Program, Date missing | founder of top-ranked Henderson Advertising Agency of Greenville, South Carolina; Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina in 1970 | [442] |
Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823–1911) | College 1841 | Author, abolitionist, Colonel | |
Alger Hiss (1904–1996) | Law 1929 | Accused of espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union | |
William Hooper (1742–1790) | College 1760 | Signer of United States Declaration of Independence | Wikipedia article |
Rafael Hui (1948–) | HKS 1983 | Chief Secretary for Administration of Hong Kong | |
Lindsay Hyde (1982–) | College 2004 | founder and President of Strong Women, Strong Girls, Inc. | |
Michael Ignatieff (born 1947) | PhD History 1976 | Liberal Party of Canada Leader of Her majestys loyal opposition, Member of Parliament, Canadian scholar, professor & author | |
Edita Tahiri (born 1956) | HKS 2002 | Founder and leader of independence movement of Kosovo, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo 1991–2000, Deputy Primeminister | |
Greville Janner (born 1928) | Law | Member, House of Lords | |
William Jeffrey | PhD | 13th Director, National Institute of Standards and Technology | |
Raymond W. Kelly (born 1940) | HKS 1984 | New York City Police Commissioner | |
Caroline Kennedy (born 1957) | Radcliffe 1980 | Writer; daughter of John F. Kennedy | |
Joseph P. Kennedy (1888–1969) | College 1912 | Kennedy political family patriarch | |
Alan Keyes (born 1950) | College 1972; PhD 1979 | U.S. presidential candidate and Senatorial candidate | |
Marc Kielburger (born 1977) | College 1999 | Canadian humanitarian and activist | |
Faik Konitza (1875–1942) | Writer, Ambassador of Albania to the United States | ||
Philip Lader | Law | United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom | |
Anthony Lake (born 1939) | College 1961 | United States National Security Advisor | |
Corliss Lamont (1905–1995) | College 1924, professor | ACLU director, humanist author | |
Tobias Lear (1762–1816) | College 1783 | George Washington's personal secretary | |
Lawrence B. Lindsey (born 1954) | A.M. 1981; PhD 1985 | Economist, Director of the National Economic Council | |
Nabiel Makarim (born 1945) | HKS 1984 | Indonesian Environmental Minister | |
Timothy Massad (born 1956) | College 1978; Law 1984 | corporate lawyer at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability, nominee to chair the Commodity Futures Trading Commission | [443] |
Dan Massey (1942–2013) | Graduate 1969 | sexual freedom scholar, religious philosopher, human rights activist, chief engineer at BBN Technologies, and senior scientist at Science Applications International Corporation | |
Susan McCaw (born 1962) | Business 1988 | US Ambassador to Austria, 2005–2007 | [444] |
Ken Mehlman (born 1967) | Law 1991 | former chairman of the Republican National Committee | |
David Miller (born 1958) | Economics (undergrad) 1981 | Mayor of Toronto | |
William Green Miller | United States Ambassador to Ukraine from 1993 to 1998 | ||
Daniel Mudd (born 1956) | HKS 1986 | President and CEO of Fannie Mae | |
Ralph Nader (born 1934) | Law 1958 | Public advocate | |
Grover Norquist (born 1956) | College 1978; Business 1981 | Activist | |
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (born 1954) | College 1981 | Finance Minister of Nigeria, Foreign Affairs Minister of Nigeria | |
James Otis (1725–1783) | College 1743; A.M. 1746 | Lawyer influential in American Revolution | |
Lalith Athulathmudali (1936–1993) | Law | Sri Lankan Minister of National Security, Minister of Education | |
Samuel Allyne Otis (1740–1814) |
College 1759 | 1st Secretary of the U.S. Senate | [445] |
Kelly Overton | Government, year unknown | animal rights activist | Wikipedia article |
Prince Ali-Reza Pahlavi, of Iran (Persia) (1966–2011) | PhD student at the time of his death | Member of the Pahlavi Imperial Family of Iran (Persia), he was the younger son of the former Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and his third wife Empress Farah Pahlavi. He was second in Order of succession to the Iranian throne before the Iranian Revolution. | [82] |
Robert Treat Paine (1731–1814) | College 1749 | Signer of United States Declaration of Independence | Wikipedia article |
Francis Pangilinan (born 1963) | HKS 1998 | Senator and the Majority Leader of the Senate of the Philippines | |
Clay Pell | United States Department of Education official | [446] | |
José Piñera (born 1948) | Economics, Grad School M.A. 1972, PhD 1974 | Chile Minister of Labor and Social Security, Minister of Mines (under President Augusto Pinochet), 1978–1980, enacted world's first system of private retirement accounts. Known as one of the Chicago Boys. | Wikipedia article |
Jesse Robredo (1958–2012) | M.P.A. 1999 | Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government of the Philippines | |
Stuart Rabner (born 1960) | Law 1984 | New Jersey State Attorney General | |
Franklin Raines (born 1949) | College 1971; Law 1976 | Chairman and CEO of Fannie Mae | |
Rosa Gumataotao Rios (born 1966) | College 1987 | Treasurer of the United States | |
Andres Rivero (born 1962) | Law 1987 | Local Deputy in the Congress of Colima, member of PAN, and former President of Seguros ING, S.A. de C.V. | |
Muhammad Al-Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah (born 1958) | Law | Foreign Minister of Kuwait | |
Surakiart Sathirathai (born 1958) | Law | Foreign Minister of Thailand | |
G. David Schine (1927–1996) | College 1949 | Entrepreneur, businessman, political activist | |
Jyotiraditya Scindia (born 1971) | College 1993 | Indian Member of Parliament and Union Minister of State for IT and Communications | |
Phyllis Schlafly (born 1924) | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1945 | Political activist | |
Nancy Sherman | 1982 | Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University, military ethicist | |
Faryar Shirzad (born 1966) | HKS | Advisor to U.S. President George W. Bush | |
Bob Shrum (born 1943) | Law 1968 | Political consultant | |
George William Strake, Jr. (born 1935) | MBA 1961 | Secretary of State of Texas, 1979–1981; Republican state chairman, 1983–1988; Houston businessman and philanthropist | [447] |
Lorenzo M. Tañada (1898–1992) | Law | Philippine Senator, nationalist and civil libertarian | |
Tina Tchen (born 1956) | College 1978 | lawyer, Assistant to President Barack Obama; Chief of staff to First Lady Michelle Obama; and Executive Director of the White House Council on Women and Girls. | |
Paul Volcker (born 1927) | HKS 1951 | Chairman of the Federal Reserve | |
George F. Ward | M.P.A. | former United States Ambassador to Namibia | [448] |
Joseph Warren (1741–1775) | College 1759; A.M. 1762 | physician, soldier, activist | [449] |
Princess Maria Carolina Christina of Bourbon-Parma, Duchess of Guernica and Marchioness of Sala (born 1974) | Member of the Royal and Ducal House of Bourbon-Parma, as well of the Dutch Royal Family, Princess Carolina is the fourth and youngest child of Princess Irene of the Netherlands and Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma. | [82] | |
Lieutenant Colonel The Honorable Osborne Wrigley-Pimley-McKerr III | HMS | Vice-President of the Royal Republic of Ladonia, Minister honoris causa to the Imperial House of Afghanistan in Exile and Aide-de-Camp to Nathan Deal, Governor of Georgia. | [450] |
Prince Radu of Romania (born 1960) | Executive Program 2004 | He's the son in law of former King Michael I of Romania. In 1996 he married Princess Margarita of Romania, the king's eldest daughter. Princess Margarita is the Crown Princess of Romania, and also known as the Custodian of the Romanian Crown. | [82] |
Alexander Watson | College 1961 | Ambassador, diplomat | |
Kevin White | HKS 1957 | Mayor of Boston | |
Anthony A. Williams | HKS, Law 1987 | Mayor of Washington, DC | |
Gita Wirjawan | HKS, 2000 | Minister of Trade of Indonesia | |
James Wolfensohn (1933–) | Business 1959 | Ninth President of the World Bank | |
Abul Maal Abdul Muhith (1934–) | Business | economist, diplomat, and language veteran from Bangladesh | |
Yam Ah Mee (1957–) | Business unknown | Returning Officer, Singaporean general election, 2011, Former Brigadier General in the Republic of Singapore Air Force | |
Robert Zoellick (born 1953) | Law 1979; HKS 1981 | Eleventh President of the World Bank | |
Raja Nazrin Shah of Perak (born 1956) | Masters; PhD | Son of the current Sultan of Perak, one of the Sultans of Malaysia, as a federal constitutional monarchy | [82] |
Kiraitu Murungi (born 1952) | Law 1991 | Minister of Energy in Kenya | |
Raja Nazrin Shah (born 1956) | A.M.; PhD | Crown Prince of Perak, Malaysia | |
Shpend Ahmeti (born 1978) | 2004.; HKS Public Administration | Mayor of Prishtina | |
Steve Spinner | MBA | Adviser to Obama Campaign, Department of Energy Official | |
Martha M. Walz (born 1953) | HKS 2000 | Democratic member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
Lars-Gunnar Wigemark (born 1960) | College 1984 | EU Ambassador to Pakistan | [451] |
William Williams (1731–1811) | College 1751 | Signer of United States Declaration of Independence | Wikipedia article |
Hastings Wyman (born 1939) | Bachelor of Arts 1961 | Political consultant, author, journalist, publisher of The Southern Political Report | [452] |
Paul Heroux (born 1976) | MPA 2011 | State Representative from Massachusetts | Wikipedia article
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Military
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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John Abizaid (born 1951) | A.M. 1981 | U.S. Army general, Commander of United States Central Command (CENTCOM) | [453] |
Douglas Campbell (aviator) (1896–1990) | A.B. 1917 | Soldier-World War I ace | [454] |
Erle Cocke, Jr. (1921–2000) | M.B.A. 1947 | U.S. National Guard general | |
Harry F. Cruver (1916–2000) | B.A. | U.S. Army Air Forces aviator in World War II, recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal | [455] |
George Downing (c. 1624–1684) | College 1640s | English soldier, diplomat | |
Peter Fanta | M.P.A. | U.S. Navy admiral | |
Manning Force (1824–1899) | College 1845; Law 1848 | Union Army general, Medal of Honor recipient, judge, author | [456] |
Pierpont M. Hamilton (1898–1982) | College 1920; A.M. 1946 | U.S. Army Air Forces general in World War II, Medal of Honor recipient | [456] |
Walter Newell Hill (1881–1955) | College 1904 | U.S. Marine Corps general, Medal of Honor recipient | [456] |
Henry S. Huidekoper (1839–1918) | College 1862; A.M. 1872 | Union Army officer, Medal of Honor recipient | [456] |
Claud Ashton Jones (1885–1948) | M.S. 1915 | U.S. Navy admiral, Medal of Honor recipient | [456] |
Henry Ware Lawton (1843–1899) | Law 1866 | U.S. Army general, Medal of Honor recipient, killed in the Philippine–American War | [456] |
John N. Lotz | Business 1971 | Air National Guard general | |
George G. McMurtry (1876–1958) | College 1899 | U.S. Army officer in World War I with the "Lost Battalion", Medal of Honor recipient | [456] |
Hal Moore (born 1922) | U.S. Army general, author of We Were Soldiers Once… And Young | ||
Robert C. Murray (1946–1970) | Business 1970 | U.S. Army soldier killed in the Vietnam War, Medal of Honor recipient | [456] |
Yonatan "Yoni" Netanyahu (1946–1970) | attended 1967–68 | commander of the elite Israeli army commando unit Sayeret Matkal; killed in action during Operation Entebbe in Uganda; awarded the Medal of Distinguished Service for his conduct in the Yom Kippur War | [457] |
Norris W. Overton (born 1926) | Business 1972 | U.S. Air Force general | |
Charles E. Phelps (1833–1908) | Law 1853 | Union Army general, Medal of Honor recipient, U.S. Representative from Maryland, lawyer, judge | [456] |
Horace Porter (1837–1921) | Lawrence Scientific School 1857 | Union Army general, Medal of Honor recipient, businessman, ambassador to France | [456] |
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (1887–1944) | College 1909 | Son of President Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. Army general, Medal of Honor recipient, businessman, Governor of Puerto Rico, Governor-General of the Philippines | [456] |
Sherrod E. Skinner, Jr. (1929–1952) | 1951 | U.S. Marine Corps officer killed in the Korean War, Medal of Honor recipient | [456] |
Phillips Waller Smith (1906–1963) | M.B.A. 1940 | U.S. Air Force general | [458] |
Hazard Stevens (1842–1918) | College 1865 | Union Army general, Medal of Honor recipient, Massachusetts state legislator, mountaineer | [456] |
Charles White Whittlesey (1884–1921) | Law 1908 | U.S. Army officer in World War I, commander of the "Lost Battalion", Medal of Honor recipient | [456] |
Arthur Harold Webber (1893–1918) | Harvard 1915 | Volunteer with RAF Squadron 84, Killed in Flying Accident Texas April 10, 1918 | [459] |
Leonard Wood (1860–1927) | Medical 1884 | U.S. Army general, military surgeon, commander of the Rough Riders, 5th Chief of Staff of the United States Army, Military Governor of Cuba and Governor General of the Philippines, Medal of Honor recipient | [456] |
News
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Jill Abramson (born 1954) | College 1976 | Former executive editor of The New York Times | [460] |
Jonathan Alter (born 1957) | College 1979 | Former senior editor of Newsweek | |
Melissa Block (born 1962) | College 1983 | Host of NPR's All Things Considered | |
Ben Bradlee (1921–2014) | College 1944 | Washington Post executive editor during Watergate scandal | |
James Brown (born 1951) | College 1973 | Sportscaster | |
Susan Chira | College 1980 | foreign editor of The New York Times since 2004 | |
Kevin Corke | HKS 2004 | Journalist, NBC News | |
Jim Cramer (born 1955) | College 1977; Law 1984 | Television host | |
E. J. Dionne (born 1952) | College 1973 | Washington Post columnist | |
Lou Dobbs (born 1945) | College 1967 | Television host | |
William Emerson (1923–2009) | College 1948 | covered the civil rights era as Newsweek's first bureau chief assigned to cover the Southern United States; editor in chief of The Saturday Evening Post. | [461] |
James Fallows (born 1949) | College 1970 | Journalist | |
Amy Goodman (born 1957) | College 1984 | liberal political commentator, founder of Democracy Now! | [462] |
Donald E. Graham (born 1945) | College 1966 | The Washington Post Company chairman and CEO | |
Aaron Harber | MPA | Political analyst for CBS 4 KCNC-TV, host of The Aaron Harber Show on Colorado Public Broadcasting KBDI-TV Channel 12 | |
Walter Isaacson (born 1952) | College 1974 | Former CNN chairman and CEO, managing editor of TIME, author | |
Boisfeuillet Jones, Jr. (born 1946) | College 1968; Law 1974 | Washington Post publisher and CEO | |
Michael Kinsley (born 1951) | College 1972; Law 1977 | Journalist | |
Jason E. Klein | MBA 1986 | CEO of Times Mirror Magazines and CEO of Newspaper National Network LP | |
Nicholas D. Kristof (born 1960) | College 1981 | New York Times reporter and columnist; two-time Pulitzer Prize winner | |
William Kristol (born 1952) | College 1973; PhD 1979 | Editor of The Weekly Standard | |
Melissa Lee | College 1995 | News Anchor of CNBC | |
Nicholas Lemann (born 1954) | College 1976 | The New Yorker magazine journalist, former dean Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism | |
Soledad O'Brien (born 1966) | College 1987 | Television host | |
Suzanne Malveaux (born 1966) | College 1987 | CNN correspondent | |
Thomas Oliphant | College 1967 | Boston Globe columnist | |
Bill O'Reilly (born 1949) | HKS 1996 | Journalist and Conservative political commentator; host of The O'Reilly Factor | |
Silvia Poggioli (born 1946) | College 1968 | foreign correspondent, NPR | |
John Reed (1887–1920) | College 1910 | Journalist, activist | |
Frank Rich (born 1949) | College 1971 | New York Times columnist | |
Stephen Sackur (born 1964) | HKS ? | BBC journalist and political commentator; host of HARDtalk | |
Peter Sagal (born 1965) | College 1987 | Public radio host of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, playwright, screenwriter, actor | |
Bill Schneider | A.M. 1969, PhD 1972 | Journalist, political analyst | |
Lara Setrakian | 2004 | Journalist, political analyst | |
Sam Sifton (born 1966) | College 1988 | New York Times Chief Restaurant Critic | |
Andrew Sullivan (born 1963) | HKS 1986; PhD 1990 | Blogger, journalist | |
Pablo S. Torre (born 1985) | College 2007 | Sportswriter for ESPN and Sports Illustrated | |
Katharine Weymouth (born 1966) | College 1988 | Washington Post publisher | |
William Lindsay White | College 1924 | Journalist | |
Jessica Yellin | College | Journalist | |
Mort Zuckerman (born 1937) | Law 1962 | U.S. News & World Report editor-in-chief, New York Daily News owner and publisher |
Literature
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Horatio Alger, Jr. (1832–1899) | College 1852 | Novelist | [463] |
Margaret Atwood (born 1939) | Radcliffe A.M. 1962 | Novelist | [464] |
Peter Benchley (1940–2006) | College 1961 | Novelist | [465] |
Robert Benchley (1889–1945) | College 1912 | Comedian | [466] |
John Berendt (born 1939) | College 1961 | Writer | [467] |
Robert Bly (born 1926) | College 1950 | Poet | |
Marita Bonner | Radcliffe College 1922 | Harlem Renaissance writer, essayist, poet | |
Bill Branon | College 1959 | Novelist | |
Harold Brodkey (1930–1996) | College 1952 | Novelist | |
George Hardin Brown | College 1971 | Medieval scholar | [468] |
Thomas Bulfinch (1796–1867) | College 1814 | Mythologist | |
William S. Burroughs (1914–1997) | College 1936 | Writer | |
Ethan Canin (born 1960) | Medical 1989 | Author | |
Steven R. Covey (1932–2012) | Business 1975 | Author and self-help guru | |
Michael Crichton (1942–2008) | College 1964; Medical 1969 | Novelist, best known for Jurassic Park and the television series ER | |
E. E. Cummings (1894–1962) | College 1915; A.M. 1916 | Poet | |
Guy Davenport (1927–2005) | PhD | Writer, artist, critic | |
Paul de Man (1919–1983) | PhD 1960 | literary critic | |
Joseph Dennie (1768–1812) | College 1790 | Author, editor | [469] |
John dos Passos (1896–1970) | College 1916 | Novelist | |
Edward Eager (1911–1964) | College c. 1932 | Writer of children's literature | |
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) | College 1821; Divinity 1829 | Writer; gave name to Emerson Hall | |
Berry Fleming (1899–1989) | College 1922 | Writer of novels[470] | |
Al Franken (born 1951) | College 1973 | Comedian, United States Senator | |
Edward Gorey (1925–2000) | College 1950 | Writer, Illustrator | |
Kathleen Hale (author) (born ) | College 2010 | Published author[471] | |
Donald Hall (born 1928) | College 1951 | 14th U.S. Poet Laureate | |
Louisa Hall (born 1982) | College 2004 | Author | |
James D. Hart (died 1990) | Writer, professor | ||
Mark Helprin (born 1947) | College, Graduate School | Writer | |
Julie Hilden | College 1989 | Author | |
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (1809–1894) | College; PhD 1836; professor | Poet, physician | |
Angela Hur | College 2002 | Author | [472][473] |
Gregg Hurwitz | College 1995 | Novelist, comics writer | |
Uzodinma Iweala (born 1982) | College 2004 | Author | |
Gish Jen (born 1955) | College 1977 | Author | |
Helen Keller (1880–1968) | Radcliffe 1904 | Deafblind author, activist, and lecturer | |
H.T. Kirby-Smith (born 1938) | A.M. 1964 | Poet and author | |
Maxine Kumin (born 1925) | College 1946; A.M. 1948 | Poet | |
Jean Kwok | College | Author | [474] |
Ursula K. Le Guin (born 1929) | Radcliffe 1951 | Novelist | |
Hunter Lewis (born 1947) | A.B. 1969 | Author | |
Frederick Wadsworth Loring (1848–1871) | College 1870 | Author, Newspaper correspondent | |
James Russell Lowell (1819–1891) | College 1838 | Poet, abolitionist | |
Alison Lurie (born 1926) | Radcliffe 1947 | Novelist | |
Norman Mailer (1923–2007) | College 1943 | Novelist | |
F.O. Matthiessen (1902–1950) | M.A. 1926 PhD 1927 | Harvard Teacher | |
Anne McCaffrey (1926–2011) | Radcliffe 1947 | Novelist | |
Charles Murray (born 1943) | College 1965 | Writer | |
Howard Nemerov (1920–1991) | College 1941 | Poet | |
Frank O'Hara (1926–1966) | College 1950 | Poet | |
George Plimpton (1927–2003) | College 1948 | Writer, journalist, actor | |
Adrienne Rich (born 1929) | Radcliffe 1951 | Poet | |
George de la Ruiz Santayana (1863-1952) | College 1886 | Philosopher, Poet | |
E. San Juan, Jr. | A.M.; PhD | Poet, cultural scholar | |
Erich Segal (born 1937) | College 1958; A.M. 1959; PhD 1965 | Author, screenwriter | |
Maximo V. Soliven (born 1933) | PhD 1951 | Decorated Writer; Chevalier (knight) of the National Order of Merit | |
Susan Sontag (1933–2004) | A.M. 1957 | Writer, activist | |
Thomas Sowell (born 1930) | College 1958 | Writer, economist | |
Gertrude Stein (1874–1946) | Radcliffe 1897 | Poet, novelist | |
Ernest Thayer (1863–1940) | College 1885 | Poet | |
Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) | College 1837 | Journalist, philosopher, writer | |
Sergio Troncoso (born 1961) | College 1983 | Novelist and writer of short stories | |
Lily Tuck (born 1938) | Radcliffe College 1960 | Novelist, winner of the 2004 National Book Award. | [475] |
Scott Turow (born 1949) | Law 1978 | Novelist, lawyer | |
John Updike (1932–2009) | College 1954 | Novelist | |
Kaavya Viswanathan (born 1987) | College 2008 | Novelist, noted plagiarist | |
Andrew Weil (born 1942) | College 1964; Medical School 1968 | Medical writer | |
Richard Wilbur (born 1921) | A.M. 1947; professor | Poet | |
Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938) | A.M. 1922 | Novelist | |
Elizabeth Wurtzel (born 1967) | College 1989 | Writer | |
A. B. Yehoshua (born 1936) | Novelist, essayist, and playwright |
Film, theater, and television
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Tatyana Ali (born 1979) | College 2002 | Actress, Singer | |
Darren Aronofsky (born 1969) | College 1991 | Film director and screenwriter | [476] |
Catherine Oxenberg (born 1961) | Serbian American actress | [82] | |
Ronald Bass (born 1942) | Law 1967 | Screenwriter | [477] |
S. N. Behrman (1893–1973) | College 1916 | Playwright, screenwriter | |
Roberts Blossom (1924–2011) | College 1943 | Actor, poet | |
Andy Borowitz (born 1958) | College 1980 | Comedian, film actor | |
Josh Brener | College 2007 | Actor | |
Amy Brenneman (born 1964) | College 1987 | Actress | |
Gaspar Bergman (born 1979) | Law 2001 | Film director | |
Bill Brown | College 1992 | Experimental filmmaker | |
Nestor Carbonell (born 1967) | College 1990 | Actor | |
Emily Carmichael (born 1982) | College 2004 | Director, screenwriter, animator | |
Stockard Channing (born 1944) | Radcliffe 1965 | Actress | |
Damien Chazelle (born 1985) | College 2007 | Film director, screenwriter, Academy Award nominee for Whiplash | |
Rob Cohen (born 1949) | College 1971 | Film director, screenwriter | |
Cesar Conde (born 1973) | College 1995 | President of Univision | |
Lindsay Crouse (born 1948) | Radcliffe 1970 | Actress | |
Matt Damon (born 1970) | College 1988–1992 | Actor, screenwriter, producer, Academy Award Winner | |
Greg Daniels (born 1962) | College 1980–1984 | Comedy Writer, producer, and director | |
Jeremy Doner (born 1974) | College 1994 | Screenwriter | [478] |
Christopher Durang (born 1949) | College 1971 | Playwright | |
Geoffrey S. Fletcher (born 1970) | College 1992 | Screenwriter, film director, professor | |
Greg Giraldo (1965–2010) | Law 1988 | Comedian | |
Fred Grandy (born 1948) | College 1970 | Actor, U.S. Congressman | [391] |
Andre Gregory (born 1934) | College 1956 | Theatre director, actor | |
Fred Gwynne (1926–1993) | College 1951 | Actor | |
Hill Harper (1966) | HKS, Law 1992 | Actor | |
Erika Harold (1980) | Law 2007 | Miss America 2003 | [479] |
Sarah Haskins (1979) | College 2001 | Comedian | |
Josephine Hull (1886–1957) | Radcliffe 1899 | Actress | |
Rashida Jones (born 1976) | College 1997 | Actress | |
Tommy Lee Jones (born 1946) | College 1969 | Actor, Academy Award Winner | |
Colin Jost (born 1982) | College 2004 | Actor, writer, comedian | |
Douglas Kenney (1947–1980) | College 1968 | Humorist, screenwriter | |
Jack Lemmon (1925–2001) | College 1947 | Actor, Academy Award Winner | |
Alan Jay Lerner (1918–1986) | College 1940 | Lyricist, librettist | |
Jeremy Leven (born 1941) | Education 1973 | Novelist, screenwriter, director, producer | |
John Lithgow (born 1945) | College 1967 | Actor, Academy Award Nominee | |
Donal Logue (born 1966) | College 1989 | Actor | |
Joseph Losey (1909–1984) | A.M. | Film director | |
Terrence Malick (born 1943) | College 1966 | Film director, screenwriter | |
Dan McGrath (born 1965) | College 1985 | Emmy-winning writer "Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons, and King of the Hill." | |
Tom McGrath (born 1956) | College 1976, MBA 1980 | Film & Theater Executive/Producer, The Princess Bride, Hair, Passing Strange, West Side Story, 6x Tony Winner | Wikipedia |
Abel Meeropol | Actor and composer | ||
Alex Michel (born 1970) | College 1992 | American businessman and television personality for The Bachelor | |
David Monahan (born 1971) | College | Actor | |
Mira Nair (born 1957) | College 1979 | Film director | |
Dean Norris (born 1962/63) | College 1985 | Actor, Breaking Bad, Under the Dome | Wikipedia |
B. J. Novak (born 1979) | College 2001 | Comedian, actor, The Office | |
Conan O'Brien (born 1963) | College 1985 | Talk show host | |
Mark O'Donnell (1954–2012) | College 1976 | Comedy writer, Tony winner Hairspray, author, op-ed columnist | imdb.com |
Steve O'Donnell (born 1954) | College 1976 | Comedy writer, multiple Emmy winner, Head Writer David Letterman Show, The Simpsons | imdb.com |
Keir Pearson (born 1968) | College 1989 | Screenwriter | |
Frank R. Pierson (born 1925) | College 1950 | Screenwriter, film director | |
Natalie Portman (born 1981) | College 2003 | Actress, Academy Award Winner | |
Carol Potter (born 1948) | Social Relations (Psychology) 1970 | Actress, Beverly Hills, 90210 | [480] |
Fred Gwynne (1926–1993) | College 1951 | Actor | |
Mo Rocca (born 1969) | College 1991 | Comedian | |
Meredith Salenger (born 1970) | College 1992 | Actress | |
Michael Schur (born 1975) | College 1997 | Writer for Saturday Night Live, The Office, and Parks and Recreation | |
Peter Sellars | College 1980 | Theater director | |
Wallace Shawn (born 1943) | College 1965 | Actor, playwright | |
Elisabeth Shue (born 1963) | College 2000 | Actress | |
Henry Singer (born 1957) | College 1980 | Film director | |
Mira Sorvino (born 1967) | College 1990 | Actress, Academy Award Winner | |
Whit Stillman (born 1952) | College 1973 | Screenwriter, film director | |
Renee Tajima-Peña | College 1980 | Film director and producer, notable for "Who Killed Vincent Chin?" | [481] |
Sooni Taraporevala (born 1957) | College 1979 | Screenwriter | |
Jonathan Taylor Thomas (born 1981) | College 2004 | Actor | |
Scottie Thompson (born 1981) | College 2005 | Actress | [482] |
James Toback (born 1944) | College 1966 | Film director and screenwriter | |
Brian Tyler (born 1972) | College 1998 | Film composer and music producer | |
Jack Valenti (1921–2007) | Business 1952 | President of the MPAA | |
Courtney B. Vance (born 1960) | College 1982 | Actor | |
John Weidman | College 1968 | Librettist | |
Scott Weinger (born 1975) | College 1998 | Actor | |
Steve Zahn (born 1967) | Actor | ||
Jeff Zucker (born 1965) | College 1986 | President of NBC Universal | |
Edward Zwick (born 1952) | College 1974 | Film director, producer, Academy Award Winner | |
Bill Stetson | B.A. 1982 | President of the Vermont Film Commission, Producer: "What We Want, What We Believe: The Black Panther Party Library"; “Citizen Suits”; and "A Closer Walk" | |
Olga Fedori | College 2004 | Actress, Singer |
Music
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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John Adams (1947–) | College 1965 | Composer | [483] |
Charlie Albright | College 2011, Harvard/New England Conservatory of Music AB/MM Joint Program 2011/2012 | Pianist, composer | |
Leroy Anderson (1908–1975) | College 1929; A.M. 1930 | Composer, conductor | [484] |
Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990) | College 1939 | composer, conductor | |
Elliott Carter (1908–2012) | College 1931 | Composer | |
Han-na Chang (1982–) | College 2001 | cellist | |
William Christie (born 1944) | College 1966 | Conductor | |
Rivers Cuomo (born 1970) | College 2006 | Singer of band Weezer | |
Aden Evens | College 1988 | Member of musical group Re: | |
Elliot Forbes (1917–2006) | College 1941; A.M. 1947 | conductor, musicologist | |
Russ Gershon (born 1959) | College 1981/82 | Jazz saxophonist, composer, bandleader | |
Aaron Goldberg | College 1996 | Jazz pianist | |
Fred Ho (1957–) | College 1979 | Jazz baritone saxophonist, composer, and bandleader | |
Samuel Holyoke (1762–1820) | College 1789, A.M. 1792 | composer | |
Joseph Incagnoli a.k.a. Joe Harvard (born 1959) | College 1980/82 | rock multi-instrumentalist; engineer-producer; author; promoter; raconteur | |
Jacob Kimball (1761–1826) | College 1780 | composer | |
Lester Allyson Knibbs, a.k.a. Abdulhakim Muhammad | College 1968, PhD | composer | |
Thomas M. Lauderdale (born 1970) | College 1992 | Musician, frontman of Pink Martini | |
Sara Lazarus | College 1984 | Jazz vocalist | |
Trey Chui-yee Lee (born 1973) | College 1997 | cellist | |
Tom Lehrer (born 1928) | College 1946; A.M. 1947 | Satirist; Mathematician; Singer | |
Ryan Leslie (born 1978) | College 1994 | Music producer; singer-songwriter; musical arranger | [485] |
Yo-Yo Ma (born 1955) | College 1976 | cellist | |
Tom Morello (born 1964) | College 1986 | Lead guitarist of the band Rage Against the Machine; ex-lead guitarist of the now defunct band Audioslave; Political activist | |
Dmitri Nabokov (born 1934) | College 1955 | Opera Singer, Son of Vladimir Nabokov | |
Ursula Oppens (1944–) | Radcliffe 1965 | Pianist | |
William P. Perry (born 1930) | College 1951 | Composer | |
Joshua Redman (born 1969) | College 1991 | Jazz saxophonist | |
Frederic Rzewski (born 1938) | College 1958 | Composer, Pianist | |
Anton Schwartz (born 1967) | College 1989 | Jazz saxophonist | |
Robert Strassburg (1915–2003) | A.M. 1950 | Conductor, composer, Professor of Music, Musicologist | [486] |
Michael Stern (born 1959) | College 1981 | Conductor, Kansas City Symphony | [487] |
Brian Tyler (born 1972) | College 1998 | Film composer, music producer, conductor, pianist, drummer, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist | |
David Wax | College 2005 | Musician & songwriter, David Wax Museum | |
Alan Gilbert (born 1967) | College 1989 | Music director of the New York Philharmonic | |
Daniel Manzano (born 1980) | College 1999 | bassist, percussionist, backing vocals, and songwriter for Boyce Avenue | |
Zeeshan Zaidi (born 1974) | College 1996; Business 2000; Law 2000 | Lead singer and guitarist for The Commuters |
Art, architecture, and engineering
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Barbara Bestor | College 1987 | Architect | [488][489] |
Charles Bulfinch (1763–1844) | College 1781 | Architect | |
Allan Crite | Extension 1968 | Artist | [490] |
Hardy Cross | MCE 1911 | Civil engineer | |
Gulgee (1926–2007) | College 1947 | Pakistani artist famous for his paintings and Islamic calligraphy, qualified engineer | [491] |
Philip Johnson (born 1906) | College 1930 | Architect; Pritzker Prize winner | |
Julian Hatton (born 1956) | College 1979 | Artist; abstract landscapes | [492][493] |
Jarvis Hunt (born 1863) | Architect | [494] | |
Fumihiko Maki (born 1928) | Design 1955 | Architect; Pritzker Prize winner | |
Elizabeth Holloway Marston (born 1893) | Radcliffe College A.M. 1921 | Involved in the creation of the comic book character Wonder Woman | |
Thom Mayne (born 1944) | Design 1978 | Architect; Pritzker Prize winner | |
Malcolm McKesson (1909–1999) | College 1933 | Outsider artist | |
Philippe de Montebello | College 1962 | Director of Metropolitan Museum of Art | |
I. M. Pei (born 1917) | Design 1946 | Architect; Pritzker Prize winner | |
Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886) | College 1859 | Architect | |
Kenneth Dupee Swan (1887–1970) | Photographer, forester | [495] |
Religion
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|
George Arthur Buttrick (1892–1980) | faculty member in 1955 | Professor of Christian Morals | [496] |
William Ellery Channing (1780–1842) | College 1798 | Unitarian leader | |
Shubael Dummer (1636–1692) | College 1656 | Founder of the First Parish Congregational Church of York, the oldest church congregation in the state of Maine. Killed in the Candlemas Massacre. | [497] |
Karim Aga Khan IV (born 1936) | College 1958 | Spiritual leader of Shia Ismaili branch of Islam | |
Bernard Francis Law (born 1931) | College 1953 | Cardinal Archbishop of Boston | |
Aaron Lichtenstein (born 1933) | Phd English | Chief rabbi at yeshiva Har Etzion in Israel and son-in-law and disciple of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik | |
Cotton Mather (1663–1728) | College 1678, A.M. 1681 | Minister, author | |
Increase Mather (1639–1723) | College 1656 | Clergyman | |
Fan S. Noli (1882–1965) | D.D. 1908 | Clergyman, Founder of the Albanian Orthodox Church | |
Theodore Parker (1810–1860) | Divinity | Unitarian leader | |
William G. Sinkford (born 1946) | College 1968 | Unitarian Universalist leader | |
Joshua Toulmin (1740–1815) | D.D. 1794 | English Radical Dissenting minister |
Athletics
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Craig Adams (born 1977) | College 1999 | NHL player, Pittsburgh Penguins | [498] |
Eugene Belisle (1910–1983) | College 1931 | Coxwain at 1928 Summer Olympics | |
Matt Birk (born 1976) | College 1998 | NFL Center | [499] |
Brian Burke (born 1955) | MBA/JD 1981 | NHL general manager | |
Dick Button (born 1929) | AB 1952 JD 1955 | Figure Skater, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist 1948/1954, 5-time World Champion, 7-time National Champion | |
Ellery Harding Clark (1874–1949) | College 1896 | Two time gold medalist at 1896 Summer Olympics | |
Emily Cross (born 1986) | College 2009 | Silver medalist in Fencing at 2008 Summer Olympics | |
Clifton Dawson (born 1983) | College 2007 | NFL Player, Indianapolis Colts | |
Jillian Dempsey (born 1991) | College 2013 | ice hockey player | |
John Dockery (born 1944) | College 1968 | NFL Cornerback | [500] |
Ted Donato (born 1969) | College 1991 | NHL player, Head hockey coach | [501] |
Chandler Egan (1884–1936) | College 1905 | Gold and Silver medalist in Golf at 1904 Summer Olympics | |
Ryan Fitzpatrick (born 1982) | College 2005 | NFL quarterback, St. Louis Rams, Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills | [502] |
Eddie Grant (1883–1918) | College 1905, Law 1909 | MLB Infielder, Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants | [503] |
Milton Green (1913–2005) | College | Runner, former world recorder holder in hurdles | |
Peter Gregg (1940–1981) | College 1961 | Racing driver | [504] |
Arnold Horween (1898–1985) | College 1921 | American football All American player for the Harvard Crimson and the NFL; Harvard coach | [505] |
Ralph Horween (1896–1997) | College 1920 and Law School 1929 | American football All American player for the Harvard Crimson and the NFL; centenarian | [506] |
Bobby Jones (1902–1971) | College 1924 | Golfer | [507] |
Dan Jiggetts (born 1954) | College 1976 | NFL offensive tackle, Chicago sportscaster | [508] |
Isaiah Kacyvenski (born 1977) | College 2000, HBS 2011 | NFL Player, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Oakland Raiders | [509] |
Marv Levy (born 1925) | College | NFL Coach, Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills | [510] |
Jeremy Lin (born 1988) | College 2010 | NBA Player, Los Angeles Lakers | [511] |
Esther Lofgren (born 1986) | College 2009 | Gold medalist in rowing at 2012 Summer Olympics | |
Shep Messing (born 1949) | College 1973 | soccer player | |
Dominic Moore (born 1980) | College | NHL Player, Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres, San Jose Sharks | [512] |
Steve Moore (born 1978) | College | NHL Player, Colorado Avalanche | [513] |
Christopher Nowinski (born 1978) | College 2000 | Professional wrestler | |
John Paul (born 1939) | MBA | sportscar racing driver | [514] |
Dylan Reese (born 1984) | College | NHL Player, New York Islanders | [515] |
Ryan Max Riley (born 1979) | College 2007 | United States Ski Team Skier | |
Larry Scott (born 1964) | College 1986 | WTA CEO, Pac-10 commissioner | [516][517] |
Richard Sears (1861–1943) | College 1883 | 7 time US Open champion | [516][518] |
Ed Smith (born 1929) | former NBA player, New York Knicks | [519] | |
Andrew Sudduth (1961–2006) | College 1983 | Silver medalist in rowing at 1984 Summer Olympics | |
Noah Welch (born 1982) | College 2005 | NHL player, Florida Panthers | [520] |
Keith Wright | College 2012 | 2010–11 Ivy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year | [521] |
Paul Wylie (born 1964) | College 1991 | Figure skater |
Criminal activity
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Amy Bishop (born 1965) | PhD 1993 | mass-murderess | |
John Donald Cody | Harvard Law School 1972 | Aka "Bobby Thompson"; Convicted November 14, 2013 of charges in connection with United States Navy Veterans Association | |
Marc Stuart Dreier | Juris Doctor Harvard Law School 1975 | Securities fraud | |
Gina Grant (born 1976) | Did not matriculate | voluntary manslaughter. Lied on application about killing mother. Early Admission offered, then rescinded. | |
Christopher Janus (1911–2009) | College 1936 | Bank Fraud | |
Ted Kaczynski (born 1942) | College 1962 | Unabomber terrorist/Murderer | |
Viktor Kozeny (born 1963) | College 1989 | Fugitive financier | |
Chas Lee (born 1971) | College 1993 | Embezzler | |
Suzanne Pomey (born 1980) | College 2002 | Embezzler | |
Joshua Parker {1690-died after 1732} | Class of 1710 {did not graduate} | Forger; brother-in-law of Nicholas Fessenden Class of 1701 | |
Henry Phillips | Class of 1724 | Murderer {Duelist}-died in exile in France 1729 | |
William Pickard (born 1945) | Kennedy School of Government 1996 | LSD manufacturer | [522] |
Eugene Plotkin | College 2000 | Convicted of insider trading | [523] |
Robert Livingston Schuyler {b.1798} | Class of 1817 | Embezzler/Bigamist | |
Louis Agassiz Shaw II {1906–1987} | Class of 1929 | Murderer | |
Jeffrey Skilling (born 1953) | Business 1979 | Conspiracy, making false statements, insider trading, and securities fraud during the Enron case | [524] |
Sinedu Tadesse (1974–1995) | College 1996 (did not graduate) | Murderer | |
Chuck Turner (born 1941) | College 1963 | Convicted felon and former Boston City Council Member | |
Dr John White Webster (1793–1850) | College 1811 | Murderer | |
Richard Whitney (financier) (1888–1974) | Embezzler | ||
Stephen H. Kessler (1930s-?) | Medical 1957 | "Mad LSD Slayer" of 1967 | [525] |
Florian Homm, the ex-hedge fund manager who spent five years in hiding before being captured in Italy's Uffizi Gallery last March, may soon be coming to America
Academics
College founders and presidents
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Alexandra W. Logue | Provost of New York Institute of Technology | ||
William Allen | College 1802 | President of Bowdoin College | |
Richard E. Berendzen (born 1938) | PhD 1967 | President, The American University | |
William R. Cotter | College 1958, Law 1961 | 18th President of Colby College | |
Francisco J. Azcúnaga Guerra (born 1951) | Ed.M.1976–1978 | President, of The University of Monterrey | [526] |
Ruth J. Person | Institute of Educational Management 1989 | Chancellor, The University of Michigan (Flint Campus) | [527] |
Claudio Demattè (1942–2004) | Business 1970 | Founder, SDA Bocconi | |
Shih Choon Fong | PhD 1973 | First President of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology | [528] |
Clifton D. Gray (1875–1944) | College 1897 | President of Bates College | |
David C. Hardesty | Law 1973 | President of West Virginia University | |
William DeWitt Hyde | College 1879 | President of Bowdoin College | |
Robert B. Lawton | PhD 1977 | President, The Loyola Marymount University | [529] |
Edith Lesley | Radcliffe College 1908 | founder of Lesley University | |
Joseph McGrath | Government, 1969 | President of Grantham University | [530] |
Stephen W. Nease | Divinity | President of the Eastern Nazarene College 1981–1989 | [531] |
David Lloyd Johnston | AB 1963 | President of University of Waterloo | [532] |
M. Lee Pelton (born c. 1951) | PhD 1984, Senior Tutor of Winthrop House | President of Willamette University | [533] |
Charles F. Phillips (born 1910) | PhD | Economist, president of Bates College | |
William C. Powers | JD 1973 | President of The University of Texas at Austin | [534] |
Mark Roosevelt | B.A. From Harvard University Law degree from Harvard Law School |
President of Antioch College, Yellow Springs Ohio Great Grandson of Theodore Roosevelt Harvard Class of 1880 |
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Jonathan Rosenbaum (scholar) | PhD | President of Gratz College | |
Clifford A. Scott (born 1946) | MPH | President, The New England College of Optometry | |
Fred J. Shields | Education | President of the Eastern Nazarene College 1919–1923 | [535][536] |
Phillip Shriver (1922–2011) | President of Miami University Ohio; also a graduate of Yale University and Columbia University | ||
Andrew Sledd (1870–1939) | M.A. Greek 1896 | First president of the University of Florida 1905–1909 | [537] |
David J. Steinberg | College; A.M.; PhD | President of Long Island University | |
Robert E. L. Strider (1917–2010) | College 1939 | 17th president of Colby College | |
Peggy R. Williams | Education 1983 | President of Ithaca College | |
Michael J. Young | College 1988 | Provost of New York Film Academy | [538] |
George W. Webber (1920–2010) | College 1942 | President of the New York Theological Seminary | [539] |
Daniel Little | Philosophy | Chancellor of University of Michigan-Dearborn | |
Heather Knight | Doctorate | 21st President of Pacific Union College | |
Yoshito Hori | MBA | Founder Globis University Graduate School of Management |
Professors and scholars
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Eugene C. Barker (1874–1956) | Graduate study in history | Premier historian of Texas | |
Sylvan Barnet | PhD 1954 | Shakespearean scholar | |
Bernard Berenson (1865–1959) | College 1887 | Art historian | |
Luciano Berio (1925–2003) | 1994 Distinguished Composer in Residence | Composer | |
Michael Beschloss (born 1955) | Business 1980 | Historian | |
David Bevington | PhD 1958 | Scholar | |
Amy Bishop (born 1965) | PhD | Assassinated three fellow professors and wounded two more at The University of Alabama in Huntsville | |
John Boswell (1947–1994) | PhD 1975 | Historian of homosexual history | |
Robert Castelli (born 1949) | M.A. 1996 | Criminal Justice Department Chair at Iona College, New York State Assemblyman | |
Yuen Ren Chao (1892–1982) | PhD 1918 | Chinese American Linguist, Philosopher and Amateur Composer | |
Schuyler V. Cammann (1921–1991) | M.A. 1941 | anthropologist | |
Donald Davidson (1917–2003) | PhD | Philosopher | |
Greg Dening (1931–2008) | PhD | Historian, scholar of historical ethnography | |
John K. Fairbank (1907–1991) | College 1929 | East Asian scholar | |
Ben Finney (b. 1934) | PhD 1964 | Anthropologist, author, Polynesian Voyaging Society co-founder | |
M. Judah Folkman (February 24, 1933 – January 14, 2008) | 1953 | founder of angiogenesis | |
Mary Parker Follett (1868–1933) | Radcliffe 1898 | social and political theorist | |
Richard Foltz (born 1961) | PhD 1996 | Historian of religions | |
James Fowler (born 1970) | College 1992; PhD 2003 | Political Scientist | [540] |
Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith (1909–1981) | M.A. 1932 | Historian | [541] |
Nelson Goodman (1906–1998) | College 1928; PhD 1941 | Philosopher | |
Philip F. Gura | A.B. 1972; PhD 1977 | Leading scholar on American history and literature | |
Patricia Greenspan | A.M. 1968; PhD 1972 | Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park | Curriculum Vitae |
Harlan P. Hanson (1925–1996) | A.B. 1948; PhD 1959 | Director of the Advanced Placement program (1965–1989) | |
Perry H. Howard | Sociologist at Louisiana State University who researched into Louisiana politics | ||
T.R. Kidder born 1960 | PhD 1989 | Archaeologist, former Dean of Tulane | |
Gary N. Knoppers | A.M. 1986; PhD 1988 | Leading scholar on Chronicles and Chronicler | |
Robert A. Kraft | PhD 1961 | Leading scholar on Jewish History and Christian Origins | |
Rosalind E. Krauss | PhD 1969 | Art Historian and founder of October, a leading academic journal | |
Alan Kreider (born 1941) | A.M. (1965), PhD (1971), Travelling Fellow (1966–67) | Formerly Director, Centre for the Study of Christianity and Culture, University of Oxford | |
Saul Kripke (born 1940) | College; Society of Fellows | Philosopher | |
Thomas Samuel Kuhn (1922–1996) | College 1943; A.M. 1946; PhD 1949 | Philosopher and historian of science | |
Robert C. Lieberman (born 1964) | PhD 1994 | Political Scientist, Provost of the Johns Hopkins University | [542] |
David Lewis (1941–2001) | PhD 1967 | Philosopher | |
Perry Link | College 1966, PhD 1976 | Sinologist, professor | |
Tanya Luhrmann | College 1981 | American psychological anthropologist, elected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2003 | |
Roger Martin (born 1956) | Business 1978 | Dean of University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management | |
Francis Parkman (1823–1898) | Law | Historian | |
Juan Antonio Pérez López (1934–1996) | PhD 1970 | Business Theorist | |
Joel M. Podolny (born 1965) | College 1986 | Dean of Yale School of Management; Sociologist | |
Mark Rosenzweig (1922–2009) | PhD 1949 | Professor at the University of California, Berkeley whose studies showed that the brain develops into adulthood based on life experiences | [543] |
Jeffrey Sachs (born 1954) | B.A.;M.A;PhD | Economist | |
Edward Said (1935–2003) | A.M.; PhD 1964 | Coined term Orientalism; Palestinian activist; professor | |
George Santayana (1863–1952) | College 1886; PhD 1889; professor | Philosopher | |
Jonathan Siegel (born 1962) | College 1984 | Professor of Law, George Washington University | |
Harpreet Singh | M.T.S. 2005; PhD 2011 | Scholar of Islamic, Hindu and Sikh traditions of South Asia; Co-Founder of the Sikh Coalition | [544] |
Andrea Smith | B.A. | Native American Studies | |
Christian Smith (born 1960) | PhD 1990 | Religious Studies | |
Timothy L. Smith (1924–1997) | PhD | Religious historian, author | [545] |
Diane Souvaine | College | Chairperson of the computer science program at Tufts University; professor of computer science and mathematics | |
Ronald Spores | PhD 1964 | Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University | [546] |
Phillip Swagel | PhD 1993 | Economist | [547] |
Barbara Tuchman (1912–1989) | Radcliffe 1933; faculty | Historian | |
Jon Wiener (1944–) | PhD | Historian | [548] |
Charles W. Woodworth (1865–1940) | Grad. Student, Researcher (1886–1888), (1900–1901) | Entomologist; Founder UCB's Entomology Department | |
Amy Zegart (1967–) | College 1989, magna cum laude in East Asian Studies | Professor of Public Policy; UCLA School of Public Affairs |
Faculty
Professors who are also Harvard alumni are listed in italics.
Nobel laureates
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Kenneth Arrow (born 1921) | Professor | Economist; Nobel Prize winner | [549] |
Elias J. Corey (born 1928) | Professor | Chemist; Nobel Prize winner | |
Dudley Herschbach (born 1932) | Professor | Chemist; Nobel Prize winner | |
William Lipscomb (born 1919) | Professor | Chemist; Nobel Prize winner | |
Norman F. Ramsey (born 1915) | Professor | Physicist; Nobel Prize winner | |
Thomas Schelling (1921–?) | Professor | Economist, Nobel Prize 2005 | |
Julian Schwinger (1918–1994) | Professor | Physicist; Nobel Prize winner (1965) | |
Amartya Sen (born 1933) | Professor | Economist; Nobel Prize winner (1998) | |
James D. Watson (born 1928) | Professor | Molecular biologist; Nobel Prize winner | |
Robert Burns Woodward (1917–1979) | Professor | Chemist, Nobel Prize 1965 |
Others
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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Mark Albion (born 1951) | PhD 1982 | Author, Social Entrepreneur, Co-Founder of Net Impact | |
Esko Aho (born 1954) | IOP Fellow 2000 | Prime Minister of Finland (1991–1995) | [550] |
William Berenberg (1915–2005) | College 1936; professor | Professor of pediatrics, physician | [551] |
Theodore C. Bestor | Professor | Anthropologist | |
Grete L. Bibring (1899–1977) | Professor, Harvard Medical School | Psychoanalyst; First female professor at Harvard Medical School | [552] |
Fitzroy Carrington (born 1869) | Lecturer on engraving | Journalist | |
Richard Clarke (born 1951) | Faculty | Diplomat, counterterrorism expert | |
Kim B. Clark | College 1974; A.M. 1977; PhD 1978; Dean of business school 1995–2005 | Economist; President of BYU-Idaho | |
Lawrence "Crash" Davis (1919–2001) | Baseball coach (1943–1945) | Inspiration for Bull Durham | |
Alan Dershowitz (born 1938) | Professor (1964–) | Law scholar, pro-Israel activist | |
Bruce Donoff (born 1951) | Dental 1967; Medical 1973 | Dean, Harvard School of Dental Medicine | |
Noam Elkies (born 1966) | A.M. 1986; PhD 1987; professor (1990–) | Mathematician | |
Archie Epps (1937–2003) | B.D 1961 | Dean of Students, (1971–1999) | [553][554] |
Denise Faustman | Associate Professor of Medicine | Medical doctor and pioneer in diabetes research | |
Martin Feldstein (born 1939) | College 1961; professor | Economist | |
Niall Ferguson (born 1964) | Professor 2005–present | Historian | |
John Kenneth Galbraith (1908–2006) | Professor | Canadian-American Keynesian Economist | |
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (born 1950) | Professor | African American studies scholar | |
Daniel Gilbert | Professor at the Department of Psychology | Social psychologist | |
Andrew M. Gleason | Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy | ||
Daniel Goldhagen (born 1959) | PhD; previously an Associate Professor of Government and Social Studies | Political scientist; controversial author of Hitler's Willing Executioners | |
Stephen Jay Gould (1941–2002) | Professor | Biologist | |
Stephen Greenblatt (born 1943) | Professor | Literary critic | |
Walter Gropius (1883–1969) | Professor; dean of Harvard Graduate School of Design | Architect | |
Theodore Hall (1925–1999) | College 1943 | Soviet Spy on the Manhattan Project | |
Caroline Hoxby | College 1988; professor | Economist | |
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz | PhD; professor | Historian | |
Samuel P. Huntington (born 1927) | PhD 1951; professor | Political scientist | |
Jay Jasanoff | A.B. 1963, PhD 1968; professor 1970–78, 1998– | Linguist | [555] |
Geoffrey Jones (academic) | Professor 2002–present | Business historian | |
Howard Koh (born 1952) | Professor, Harvard School of Public Health | Physician | |
Susumu Kuno (born 1933) | PhD 1964, Professor Emeritus | Linguist | [556] |
George Martin Lane (1823–1897) | Professor (1869–1894) | Classical scholar | |
Timothy Leary (1920–1996) | Professor (1959–1963) | Writer; psychologist; LSD guru | |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882) | Professor (1834–1854) | Poet | |
N. Gregory Mankiw (born 1958) | Professor | Economist, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors | |
Harvey Mansfield | Professor | William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Government at Harvard University | |
Julián Marías (1914–2005) | Professor | Philosopher and author | |
Richard Marius (1933–1999) | Professor | Reformation historian and author | |
Ernst Mayr (1904–2005) | Professor | Evolutionary biologist | |
Robert C. Merton (born 1944) | Professor | Economist; Nobel Prize winner | |
Ken Nakayama | Professor | Psychologist | |
Robert Nozick (1938–2002) | Professor | Libertarian philosopher | |
Milman Parry (??-1935) | Professor | Scholar of the classics and folklore | |
Benjamin Peirce (1809–1880) | College 1829; professor | Mathematician | |
Steven Pinker (born 1954) | PhD 1979; professor (2003–) | Psychologist | |
Seda Pumpyanskaya (born 1965) | 1992; | International Corporate Communication Director | |
Robert Putnam (born 1941) | Professor | Political scientist | |
W. V. Quine (1908–2000) | PhD 1932; professor (1956–2000) | Philosopher; logician | |
John Rawls (1921–2002) | Professor | Philosopher; political scientist | |
Wade Regehr | Professor | Neurobiology | [557] |
Edwin O. Reischauer (1910–1990) | PhD 1939; professor; gave name to Reischauer Institute | East Asian scholar | |
Juan Rosai | Visiting Professor | Medical doctor and professor of pathology; author of a main textbook in the field and discoverer of the Rosai-Dorfman disease. | |
Josiah Royce (1855–1916) | Professor (1892–1914) | Philosopher | |
James R. Russell | Professor (1993–) | Professor and scholar; Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies, Harvard University | [558] |
Nadav Safran (1925–2003) | Professor | An expert in Arab politics and former director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies | |
Michael Sandel | Professor | Political scientist | |
Elaine Scarry | Professor of English and American Literature and Language, the Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value | Author | |
Arthur M. Schlesinger (1888–1965) | Professor; gave name to Schlesinger Library | Historian | |
B. F. Skinner (1904–1990) | Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology | Behavioral psychologist; inventor | |
Wilfred Cantwell Smith (1916–2000) | Professor | Religious scholar; professor | |
Jared Sparks (1789–1866) | College 1819; professor (1838–1849) | Historian | |
David A. Thomas (born 1956) | Professor | Dean of the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University | |
Laurence Tribe (born 1941) | College 1962; Law 1966; professor | Lawyer | |
Cornel West (born 1953) | Professor (1993–2002) | African American studies scholar | |
George M. Whitesides (born 1939) | College 1960; University professor (1982–) | Chemist | |
James Q. Wilson (born 1931) | Professor 1961–1987 | Professor of public policy | |
Dave Winer (born 1955) | Fellow at HLS's Berkman Center for Internet and Society 2004 | Software developer; early and still famous blogger | |
Harry Austryn Wolfson (1887–1974) | PhD; professor | Philosopher | |
Ma Ying-Jeou (born 1950) | Doctor of Juridical Science, J.S.D. 1981. | 12th President of the Republic of China | |
Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. (1936–1982) | A.M., economics, 1965. | Kenyan economist, father of U.S. President Barack Obama | |
Sameh El-Saharty (born 1957) | MD, MSc, MPH 1991 | president of Harvard Arab Alumni, Senior Health specialist, World Bank | [559] |
Richard Wilson (born 1926) | Professor at the Department of Physics (1955–) | Physicist | [560] |
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