Lista de personas de la Universidad de Harvard

La lista de ex alumnos de la Universidad de Harvard incluye a graduados, profesores y administradores destacados afiliados a la Universidad de Harvard . Para ver una lista de personas destacadas que no son graduados de Harvard, consulte la lista de ex alumnos no graduados de la Universidad de Harvard . Para ver una lista de los presidentes de Harvard, consulte Presidente de la Universidad de Harvard .

Ocho presidentes de los Estados Unidos se han graduado en la Universidad de Harvard: John Adams , John Quincy Adams , Rutherford B. Hayes , John F. Kennedy , Franklin Delano Roosevelt , Theodore Roosevelt , George W. Bush y Barack Obama . Bush se graduó en la Escuela de Negocios de Harvard , Hayes y Obama en la Facultad de Derecho de Harvard , y los demás en el Harvard College .

Más de 150 ganadores del Premio Nobel han estado asociados a la universidad como ex alumnos, investigadores o profesores.

Premios Nobel

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
Philip W. Anderson (1923-2020)Universidad 1943; Doctorado 1949Físico ; Premio Nobel de Física (1977)[1]
Christian B. Anfinsen (1916-1995)Doctorado 1943Bioquímico ; Premio Nobel de Química (1972)[2]
Abhijit Banerjee (nacido en 1961)Doctorado 1988Economista; Premio Nobel de Ciencias Económicas (2019)
J. Michael Bishop (nacido en 1936)Doctorado 1962Inmunología ; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1989)
Percy W. Bridgman (1882-1961)Universidad 1904; AM 1905; Doctorado 1908; ProfesorFísico, Premio Nobel de Física (1946)[3]
Ralph Bunche (1904-1971)AM 1928; Doctorado 1934Diplomático; Premio Nobel de la Paz (1950)[4]
Mario Capecchi (nacido en 1937)Doctorado 1967Genetista ; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (2007)
Martin Chalfie (nacido en 1947)Universidad 1969, Doctorado 1979Químico ; Premio Nobel de Química (2008)
Donald J. Cram (1919-2001)Doctorado 1947Químico; Premio Nobel de Química (1987)[5]
Eduardo Adelbert Doisy (1893-1986)Doctorado 1920Bioquímico ; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1943)
T. S. Eliot (1888-1965)Universidad 1909; AM 1910; Doctorado (no otorgado) 1914Poeta, Premio Nobel de Literatura (1948)[6]
John Franklin Enders (1897-1985)Doctorado 1930Científico; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1954)[7]
Daniel Carleton Gajdusek (1923-2008)Doctorado 1946Médico, Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1976)
Walter Gilbert (nacido en 1932)Colegio 1953; profesorBiólogo molecular ; Premio Nobel de Química (1980)[8]
Sheldon Glashow (nacido en 1932)Doctorado 1959; profesorFísico, Premio Nobel de Física (1979)[9]
Roy J. Glauber (1925-2018)Universidad 1946; Doctorado 1949; ProfesorFísico, Premio Nobel de Física (2005)[10]
Al Gore (nacido en 1948)Universidad 1969Vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos; activista del cambio climático global ; Premio Nobel de la Paz (2007)
Dudley R. Herschbach (nacido en 1932)AM 1956; Doctorado 1958; ProfesorQuímico; Premio Nobel de Química (1986)[11]
George H. Hitchings (1905-1998)Doctorado 1933Médico, Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1988)
Roald Hoffman (nacido en 1937)Doctorado 1962Químico; Premio Nobel de Química (1981)[12]
H. Robert Horvitz (nacido en 1947)Licenciatura en 1972; Doctorado en 1974Biólogo ; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (2002)[13]
Charles Brenton Huggins (1901-1997)Medicina 1924Médico; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1941)
Eric Kandel (nacido en 1929)Universidad 1948Neuropsiquiatría ; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (2000)
Jérôme Karle (1918-2013)En 1938Químico físico ; Premio Nobel de Química (1985)[14]
Martin Karplus (nacido en 1930)Universidad 1950Químico; Premio Nobel de Química (2013)
Henry Kissinger (1923-2023)Universidad 1950, Doctorado 1954Politólogo , Premio Nobel de la Paz (1973)
William S. Knowles (1917-2012)Universidad 1939Químico; Premio Nobel de Química (2001)[15]
Walter Kohn (1923-2016)Doctorado 1948Física teórica ; Premio Nobel de Química (1998)
Roger D. Kornberg (nacido en 1947)Universidad 1967Ganador del Premio Nobel de Química (2006)[16]
Michael Kremer (nacido en 1964)Universidad 1985, Doctorado 1992Economista; Premio Nobel de Ciencias Económicas (2019)
Eric Maskin (nacido en 1950)Universidad 1972; Licenciatura en Artes 1974; Doctorado 1976Ganador del Premio Nobel de Economía (2007)[17]
David Morris Lee (nacido en 1931)Universidad 1952Físico; Premio Nobel de Física (1996)[18]
Craig Mello (nacido en 1960)Doctorado 1962Biólogo; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (2006)
Merton Miller (1923-2000)Universidad 1944Economista; Premio Nobel de Economía (1990)[19]
George Minot (1885-1950)Facultad 1908; Medicina 1912Ganador del Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1934)[20]
David A. Morse (1907–1990)Ley de 1932Ganador del Premio Nobel de la Paz (1969)[21]
Ben Roy Mottelson (1926-2022)Doctorado 1950Físico, Premio Nobel de Física (1975)[22]
William P. Murphy (1892-1987)Medicina 1922Médico, Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1934)[23]
José E. Murray (1919-2012)Medicina 1943Cirujano; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1990)[24]
Roger Myerson (nacido en 1951)Universidad 1973, Doctorado 1976Economista; Premio Nobel de Ciencias Económicas (2007)
Barack Obama (nacido en 1961)Ley de 1991Presidente de los Estados Unidos; Premio Nobel de la Paz (2009)[25]
Bertil Ohlin (1899-1979)Soy 1923Economista; Premio Nobel de Ciencias Económicas (1977)
Saul Perlmutter (nacido en 1959)Universidad 1981Astrofísica ; Premio Nobel de Física (2011)
Hugh David Politzer (nacido en 1949)Doctorado 1974Físico; Premio Nobel de Física (2004)
Edward Mills Purcell (1912-1997)AM; Doctorado; ProfesorFísico, Premio Nobel de Física (1952)[26]
Theodore W. Richards (1868-1928)Doctorado 1888; ProfesorQuímico; Premio Nobel de Química (1914)[27]
Adam Riess (nacido en 1969)Doctorado 1996Astrofísica; Premio Nobel de Física (2011)
Frederick C. Robbins (1916-2003)Medicina 1940Ganador del Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1954)[28]
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)Colegio 1880Presidente de los Estados Unidos; Premio Nobel de la Paz (1906)
James Rothman (nacido en 1950)Doctorado, 1976Biólogo celular ; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (2013)
Paul Samuelson (1915-2009)Licenciatura en 1936; Doctorado en 1941Economista; Premio Nobel de Economía (1970)[29]
Juan Manuel Santos (nacido en 1951)HK 1981Presidente de Colombia ; Premio Nobel de la Paz (2016)[30]
Thomas J. Sargent (nacido en 1943)Doctorado 1968Economista; Premio Nobel de Ciencias Económicas (2011)
Thomas Schelling (1921-2016)Doctorado 1951Economista; Premio Nobel de Ciencias Económicas (2005)
Brian Schmidt (nacido en 1967)Doctorado 1993Astrofísica; Premio Nobel de Física (2011)
Richard R. Schrock (nacido en 1945)Doctorado 1971Químico; Premio Nobel de Química (2005)
Gregg L. Semenza (nacido en 1956)Universidad 1978Oncología ; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (2019)
Lloyd Shapley (1923-2016)Universidad 1948Economista; Premio Nobel de Economía (2012)[31]
Christopher A. Sims (nacido en 1942)Universidad 1963 Doctorado 1968Economista; Premio Nobel de Ciencias Económicas (2011)
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (nacida en 1938)Moneda de Hong Kong del año 1971Presidente de Liberia ; Premio Nobel de la Paz (2011)[32]
George Smith (nacido en 1941)Doctorado 1970Biólogo; Premio Nobel de Química (2018)
Vernon L. Smith (nacido en 1927)Doctorado 1955Economista; Premio Nobel de Economía (2002)[33]
George Davis Snell (1903-1996)Doctorado 1930Genetista; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1980)
Robert M. Solow (1924–2023)Universidad 1947; Licenciatura en Artes 1949; Doctorado 1951Economista; Premio Nobel de Economía (1987)[34]
A. Michael Spence (nacido en 1943)Doctorado 1972Economista; Premio Nobel de Economía (2001)[35]
William Howard Stein (1911-1980)Universidad 1933Bioquímico; Premio Nobel de Química (1972)[36]
Ralph M. Steinman (1943-2011)Doctorado 1968Inmunología ; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (2011)
Thomas A. Steitz (1940-2018)Doctorado 1966Bioquímico; Premio Nobel de Química (2009)
James B. Sumner (1887–1955)Universidad 1910; Doctorado 1914Químico; Premio Nobel de Química (1946)[37]
Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr. (nacido en 1941)Doctorado 1968Astrofísica; Premio Nobel de Física (1993)
E. Donnall Thomas (1920-2012)MD 1946Médico, Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1990)[38]
James Tobin (1918-2002)Colegio 1939; AM 1940Economista; Premio Nobel de Economía (1981)[39]
Roger Y. Tsien (1952–2016)Universidad 1972Bioquímico; Premio Nobel de Química (2008)
Thomas H. Weller (1915-2008)Doctorado 1940Virólogo ; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1954)[40]
Kenneth G. Wilson (1936-2013)Universidad 1956Físico, Premio Nobel de Física (1956)[41]
John H. van Vleck (1899-1980)Doctorado 1922; ProfesorFísico, Premio Nobel de Física (1977)[42]
Harold E. Varmus (nacido en 1939)Soy 1962Científico; Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina (1989)[43]
David J. Wineland (nacido en 1944)Doctorado 1970Científico, Premio Nobel de Física (2012)[44]

Ganadores del premio Pulitzer

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
Henry Adams (1838-1918)Colegio 1858; ProfesorHistoriador, novelista[45]
John Coolidge Adams (nacido en 1947)Universidad 1969; AM 1971Compositor[46]
James Agee (1909-1955)Universidad 1932Novelista, guionista[47]
Liaquat Ahamed (nacido en 1952)MAMÁAutor
Conrad Aiken (1889-1973)Universidad 1912Poeta, escritor[48]
John Ashbery (1927–2017)Universidad 1949Poeta[49]
Brooks Atkinson (1894-1984)Universidad 1917Crítico de teatro[50]
Bernard Bailyn (nacido en 1922)AM 1947; Doctorado 1953; Profesor 1961–Historiador[51]
Walter Jackson Bate (1918-1999)Universidad 1939Historiador
James Phinney Baxter III (1893-1975)Doctorado 1926Historiador
William M. Beecher (nacido en 1933)ColegaPeriodista
Samuel Flagg Bemis (1891-1973)Doctorado 1916Historiador
Frank Bidart (nacido en 1939)Soy 1967Poeta
Herbert P. Bix (nacido en 1938)Doctor en FilosofíaHistoriador
Daniel J. Boorstin (1914–2004)Universidad 1934Historiador, Bibliotecario del Congreso[52] [53]
Robert Boyd (1928-2019)Universidad 1949Periodista
Van Wyck Brooks (1886-1963)Colegio 1908Historiador
Paul Herman Buck (1899-1978)Máster en 1924Historiador
Robert Campbell (nacido en 1937)Universidad 1958, Escuela de Posgrado de Diseño 1967Crítico de arquitectura del Boston Globe[54]
Elliott Carter (1908-2012)Universidad 1932Compositor[55]
Alfred D. Chandler Jr. (1918–2007)Colegio 1940; ProfesorHistoriador
Edward Channing (1856-1931)Colegio 1878Historiador
Robert Coles (nacido en 1929)Universidad 1950Autor
Holland Cotter (nacido en 1947)Universidad 1970Periodista
Merle Curti (1897-1996)Universidad 1920Historiador
William O. Dapping (1880-1969)Licenciatura en Artes 1905Periodista
David Brion Davis (1927–2019)Doctorado 1955Historiador
Bernard DeVoto (1897-1955)Universidad 1920Historiador
Jared Diamond (nacido en 1937)Universidad 1958Autor, biólogo[56]
John W. Dower (nacido en 1938)Doctorado 1972Historiador
Richard Eder (1932-2014)Universidad 1954Periodista de Los Angeles Times[57]
Caroline Elkins (nacida en 1969)Doctorado 2001Historiador
Will Englund (nacido en 1953)Universidad 1975Periodista
David Fahrenthold (nacido en 1978)Universidad 2000Periodista[58]
Susan Faludi (nacida en 1959)Universidad 1981Autor, periodista[59]
Mark Feeney (nacido en 1957)Universidad 1979Periodista del Boston Globe[60]
Herbert Feis (1893-1972)Universidad 1916Historiador
James Thomas Flexner (1908-2003)Universidad 1926Historiador
Carolina FraserDoctorado 1987Biógrafo
Sydney P. FreedbergUniversidad 1976Periodista
Alix M. Freedman (nacida en 1957)Universidad 1979Periodista
Daniel Golden (nacido en 1957)Universidad 1978Periodista
Ellen Goodman (nacida en 1941)Radcliffe 1963Columnista del Boston Globe[61]
Doris Kearns Goodwin (nacida en 1943)Doctorado 1968Historiador, autor[62]
Annette Gordon-Reed (nacida en 1958)Derecho 1984; ProfesorHistoriador
Linda Greenhouse (nacida en 1947)Radcliffe 1968Periodista del New York Times[63]
Richard Grozier (1887-1946)Colegio 1909Editor
Cornelia Grumman (nacida en 1963)KSG 1989Periodista
David Halberstam (1934-2007)Universidad 1955Autor[64]
Oscar Handlin (1915-2011)Máster en 1935Historiador
Marcus Lee Hansen (1892-1938)Doctorado 1928Historiador
Laurie HaysUniversidad 1979Periodista
Tim Hays (1907–2011)Ley de 1942Editor
John Harbison (nacido en 1938)Universidad 1960Compositor[65]
Robert Hillyer (1895-1961)Universidad 1917Poeta
Daniel Walker Howe (nacido en 1937)Universidad 1959Periodista
Marco Antonio De Wolfe Howe (1864-1960)Soy 1888Autor
Henry James (1879-1947)Colegio 1899Biógrafo
Joseph Kahn (nacido en 1964)Universidad 1987Periodista
Michael Kammen (1936-2013)Doctorado 1964Historiador
Peter R. Kann (nacido en 1942)ColegaPeriodista
Justin Kaplan (1925-2014)Universidad 1944Biógrafo
Stanley Karnow (1925-2013)Universidad 1947Periodista
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963)Universidad 1940Presidente de los Estados Unidos[66] [ verificación fallida ]
Tracy Kidder (nacida en 1945)Universidad 1967Autor
Edward M. Kingsbury (1854-1946)Colegio 1875Historiador
Charles Krauthammer (1950-2018)Medicina 1975Columnista del Washington Post[67]
Nicholas D. Kristof (nacido en 1959)Universidad 1981Columnista del New York Times[68]
Stanley Kunitz (1905-2006)Colegio 1926; AM 1927Poeta, poeta laureado de EE. UU.[69]
Oliver La Farge (1901-1963)Universidad 1924Autor
Oliver Larkin (1896-1970)Universidad 1918Historiador del arte[70]
Edward J. Larson (nacido en 1953)Ley de 1979Historiador
William L. Laurence (1888-1977)LeyPeriodista
Joseph Lelyveld (nacido en 1937)Universidad 1958Periodista
Anthony Lewis (1927-2013)Universidad 1948Columnista del New York Times[71]
RWB Lewis (1917–2002)Universidad 1939Biógrafo
Walter Lippmann (1889-1974)Colegio 1910Periodista
J. Anthony Lukas (1933–1997)Universidad 1955Periodista[72]
Robert Lowell (1917-1977)AbandonóPoeta[73]
John E. Mack (1929-2004)Medicina 1955Psiquiatra , escritor, profesor de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Harvard.
Archibald MacLeish (1892-1982)Ley de 1919Poeta, escritor[74]
John P. Marquand (1893-1960)Universidad 1915Novelista
Megan Marshall (nacida en 1954)Universidad 1977Biógrafo
John Matteson (nacido en 1961)Ley de 1986Biógrafo
Garrett Mattingly (1900-1962)Universidad 1923Historiador
Charles Howard McIlwain (1871-1968)Máster en 1903Historiador
James Alan McPherson (1943-2016)Ley de 1968Ensayista
Zacarías MiderUniversidad 2000Periodista
Jack Miles (nacido en 1942)Doctorado 1971Historiador
Paul Moravec (nacido en 1957)Universidad 1980Compositor, profesor[75]
Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976)Universidad 1908; Doctorado 1912; ProfesorHistoriador[76]
Siddhartha Mukherjee (nacido en 1970)MD 2000Autor
Steven Naifeh (nacido en 1952)Ley de 1977Biógrafo
Evan Osnos (nacido en 1976)Universidad 1998Periodista
Vernon Louis Parrington (1871-1929)Colegio 1893Historiador
Federico L. Paxson (1877–1948)MAMÁHistoriador
Ralph Barton Perry (1876-1957)Doctorado 1899Filósofo
Walter Piston (1894-1976)Universidad 1924Compositor
Sumner Chilton Powell (1924-1993)Doctorado 1956Historiador
Jack N. Rakove (nacido en 1947)Doctorado 1975Historiador
Samantha Power (nacida en 1970)Derecho 1999; ProfesorEscritor[77]
Tom Reiss (nacido en 1964)Universidad 1987Periodista
David E. Sanger (nacido en 1960)Universidad 1982Periodista[78]
Charlie Savage (nacido en 1975)Universidad 1998Periodista
Sídney Schanberg (1934-2016)Universidad 1955Periodista[79]
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. (1917–2007)Colegio 1938; profesorHistoriador, asesor de John F. Kennedy[80]
Carl Emil Schorske (1915-2015)Doctorado 1950Historiador
Lloyd Schwartz (nacido en 1941)Doctorado 1976Autor
Roger Sessions (1896-1985)Universidad 1915Compositor
Neil Sheehan (nacido en 1936)Universidad 1958Periodista[81]
Odell Shepard (1884-1967)Doctorado 1917Historiador
Richard HP Sia (nacido en 1953)Universidad 1975Periodista[58]
Gregory White Smith (1951-2014)Ley de 1978Biógrafo
Tracy K. Smith (nacida en 1972)Universidad 1994Poeta
Paul Starr (nacido en 1949)Doctor en FilosofíaAcadémico
Farah Stockman (nacida en 1974)Universidad 1996Periodista
Richard Strout (1898-1990)Universidad 1919Periodista
Ciro Leo Sulzberger II (1912-1993)Universidad 1934Periodista
William Taubman (nacido en 1940)Universidad 1962Biógrafo
Virgilio Thomson (1896-1989)Universidad 1923Compositor
John Updike (1932-2009)Universidad 1954Novelista, poeta, cuentista, crítico[82]
Peter Viereck (1916-2006)Universidad 1937Poeta
Charles Warren (1868-1954)Colegio 1889Historiador
Jonathan Weiner (nacido en 1953)Universidad 1976Historiador
George Weller (1907-2002)Universidad 1929Periodista[83]
Theodore White (1915-1986)Universidad 1938Periodista[84]
Colson Whitehead (nacido en 1969)Universidad 1991Autor
Linnie Marsh Wolfe (1881-1945)Radcliffe 1907Biógrafo
Gordon S. Wood (nacido en 1933)Licenciatura en 1959; Doctorado en 1964Historiador, profesor[85]
Sheryl WuDunn (nacida en 1959)Máster en Administración de Empresas 1986Autor
Yehudi Wyner (nacido en 1929)MAMÁCompositor
Du Yun (nacido en 1977)Doctor en FilosofíaCompositor

Realeza y nobleza

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
Jeque Dr. Muhammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah (nacido en 1955)Doctorado 1985Hijo del difunto Emir de Kuwait , Sheikh Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah ; Embajador de Kuwait en los Estados Unidos de 1993 a 2003; Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores de Kuwait de 2003 a 2011; actual Primer Ministro de Kuwait; su hermano mayor es Sheikh Salem Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah , ex Ministro de Defensa e Interior[86]
Aga Khan IV (nacido en 1936)Licenciatura en 1959Nacido como el príncipe Karim Aga Khan, es el 49º y actual imán del ismailismo nizarí y descendiente del Shah (emperador) Fat′h-Ali Shah Qajar de la dinastía persa Qajar.[86]
Birendra Bir Bikram Shah (1945-2001)Moneda de Hong Kong del año 1968Rey de Nepal
Federico X, rey de Dinamarca (nacido en 1968)Intercambio académico de un año (1992-1993)Miembro de la Casa de Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg ; Príncipe heredero de Dinamarca, por lo tanto, heredero aparente al trono de Dinamarca ; hijo mayor de la reina Margarita II y Henrik, el príncipe consorte[86]
Príncipe Sadruddin Aga Khan (1933-2003)Universidad 1954Hijo de Aga Khan III , 48.º imán del ismailismo nizarí ; Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados , 1966–1978[86]
Príncipe Ali Reza Pahlavi II de Irán (1966-2011)Estudiante de doctorado en el momento de su muerteMiembro de la familia imperial Pahlavi de Irán ( Persia ); hijo menor del ex Sha de Persia (Emperador de Persia), Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , y su tercera esposa, la emperatriz Farah Pahlavi ; segundo en orden de sucesión al trono iraní antes de la Revolución iraní.[86]
Mahidol Adulyadej, Príncipe de Songkla (1892-1929), de Siam ( Tailandia )Certificado en Salud Pública 1921, Doctorado en Medicina 1927Miembro de la Casa de Chakri , de Siam ( Tailandia ); hijo del rey Chulalongkorn de Siam; padre del rey Ananda Mahidol ( Rama VIII) y del rey Bhumibol Adulyadej ( Rama IX) de Tailandia , abuelo del rey Vajiralongkorn ( Rama X) de Tailandia ; considerado el padre de la medicina moderna y la salud pública de Tailandia.[86] [87]
Príncipe Ali Reza Pahlavi I de Irán (1922-1954)licenciado en LetrasMiembro de la familia imperial Pahlavi de Irán ( Persia ); segundo hijo de Reza Shah Pahlavi ; hermano de Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ; el último Shah de facto de Persia (Irán)[86]
Princesa Ariana Austin Makonnen de Etiopía (nacida en 1984)Esposa del príncipe Joel Dawit Makonnen ; miembro de la Casa Imperial de Etiopía por matrimonio.[88]
Masako, emperatriz de Japón (nacida en 1963)Licenciatura, 1985Consorte del emperador Naruhito , primer hijo del emperador Akihito y la emperatriz Michiko ; miembro de la Casa Imperial de Japón por matrimonio.[86]
Príncipe Maximiliano de Liechtenstein (nacido en 1969)Universidad de Harvard, 1998Hijo de Hans-Adam II, Príncipe de Liechtenstein[89]
Nazrin Shah de Perak (nacido en 1956)Maestría; DoctoradoActual sultán de Perak , uno de los sultanes de Malasia , como monarquía constitucional federal [86]
Príncipe Abdul Reza Pahlavi (1924-2004)MAMÁMiembro de la familia imperial Pahlavi de Irán ( Persia ); hijo de Reza Shah Pahlavi ; hermano de Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ; el último Shah de facto de Persia (Irán)[86]
Catherine Oxenberg (nacida en 1961)Miembro de la Casa Serbia de Karađorđević ; actriz serbio-estadounidense mejor conocida por su papel de Amanda Carrington en la telenovela estadounidense de máxima audiencia de los años 80, Dinastía ; hija de la princesa Isabel de Yugoslavia y su primer marido, Howard Oxenberg, un fabricante de vestidos judío y amigo cercano de la familia Kennedy[86]
Príncipe William zu Lobkowicz (nacido en 1961)licenciado en LetrasMiembro de la alta nobleza bohemia ; miembro de la Casa de Lobkowicz , una de las familias nobles bohemias más antiguas ; su bisabuelo Fernando era el décimo príncipe de Lobkowicz cuando el Imperio austrohúngaro colapsó, dejando a la nobleza bohemia despojada de sus privilegios legales en 1919.[90]
Princesa María Carolina Cristina de Borbón-Parma, duquesa de Guernica y marquesa de Sala (nacida en 1974)Miembro de la Casa Real y Ducal de Borbón-Parma , así como de la familia real holandesa ; cuarto y más joven hijo de la Princesa Irene de los Países Bajos y Carlos Hugo, Duque de Parma[86]
Princesa Sonam Dechen Wangchuck de Bután (nacida en 1981)Ley 2007Hermana del actual rey de Bután ; miembro de la junta directiva de la Fundación Tarayana[ cita requerida ]

Ciencia, tecnología, medicina y matemáticas.

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
Roger Adams (1889-1971)Universidad 1909, Doctorado 1912Químico orgánico pionero[91]
Howard H. Aiken (1900–1973)Maestría 1937; Doctorado 1939Científico informático ; diseñador del Harvard Mark I[92]
James Gilbert Baker (1914-2005)Doctorado 1942Astrónomo , óptico[93]
Juan Bartlett (1784-1849)Colegio 1805Ministro, fundador del Hospital General de Massachusetts[94]
Manjul Bhargava (nacido en 1974)Universidad 1996Matemático, ganador de la medalla Fields
Craig Call Negro (1932–1998)Doctorado 1962Paleontólogo
Francine D. Blau (nacida en 1946)Maestría 1969; Doctorado 1975Economista de la Oficina Nacional de Investigación Económica , primera mujer en recibir el Premio IZA en Economía Laboral[95]
Hilary BlumbergUniversidad 1986Profesor de Neurociencia Psiquiátrica[96]
Dan Bricklin (nacido en 1951)Negocios 1979Creador de VisiCalc[97]
Fred Brooks (nacido en 1931)Doctorado 1956Ganador del premio Turing
Thomas H. Clark (1893-1996)Universidad 1917; Licenciatura en Artes 1921; Doctorado 1923Geólogo; uno de los científicos canadienses más destacados del siglo XX; homónimo de Thomasclarkite[98]
Mandy CohenMaestría en Salud Pública 2004Médico; Director de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades de EE. UU .; Secretario del Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Carolina del Norte , ex Director Ejecutivo de los Centros de Servicios de Medicare y Medicaid y miembro fundador de Médicos para América .[99]
Stephen Cook (nacido en 1939)Licenciatura en Ciencias Sociales 1962; Doctorado 1966Científico informático[100]
Don CaldereroLicenciatura en Ciencias Sociales 1975; Doctorado 1977Científico informático[101]
Leda Cosmides (nacida en 1957)Universidad 1979; Doctorado 1985Psicólogo evolucionista[102]
Robert K. Crane (1919-2010)Doctorado 1950Bioquímico[103]
Harvey Cushing (1869-1939)Medicina 1895Neurocirujano
Elliott Cutler (1888-1947)Universidad 1909, MD 1913; ProfesorCirujano y educador médico[104]
Samuel J. Danishefsky (nacido en 1936)Doctorado 1962Químico, ganador del Premio Wolf de Química en 1995/96[105]
Neil deGrasse Tyson (nacido en 1958)Universidad 1980Astrofísico , director del Planetario Hayden , presentador de televisión[106]
Fe del Mundo (1909–2011)Medicina 1938Científica nacional de Filipinas ; pediatra ; ganadora del premio Ramon Magsaysay ; diseñó una incubadora hecha de bambú, diseñada para su uso en comunidades rurales sin energía eléctrica; la primera mujer admitida como estudiante en la Escuela de Medicina de Harvard
Russell Doolittle (1931-2019)Doctorado, 1962Bioquímico[107]
Gideon DreyfussDoctorado 1978Bioquímico, investigador del HHMI[108]
William Duane (1872-1935)AB 1893; AM 1895; ProfesorFísico, profesor emérito y presidente de Biofísica en Harvard, investigador de la Comisión del Cáncer de Harvard[109]
E. Allen Emerson (nacido en 1954)Doctorado 1981Ganador del premio Turing
Charles Epstein (1933-2011)Facultad de Medicina de Harvard, 1959Genetista ; herido por Ted Kaczynski , también conocido como Unabomber[110]
Paul Farmer (nacido en 1959)Medicina 1988; Doctorado 1990; ProfesorFundador de Partners in Health[111]
Lewis J. Feldman (nacido en 1945)Doctorado 1975Profesor de biología vegetal en la Universidad de California, Berkeley.[112]
Rabab Fetieh (nacido en 1954)Odontología 1987Primera mujer ortodoncista de Arabia Saudita
Edward Frenkel (nacido en 1968)Doctorado 1991Matemático[113]
Robert Galambos (1914-2010)Doctor en FilosofíaInvestigador que descubrió cómo los murciélagos utilizan la ecolocalización[114]
Bill Gates (nacido en 1955)Sin títuloFundador de Microsoft y filántropo
Paul Graham (nacido en 1964)Licenciatura en Ciencias en 1988; Doctorado en 1990Programador informático y ensayista
Ulysses S. Grant IV (1893-1977)Universidad 1915Paleontólogo
Brian Greene (nacido en 1963)Universidad 1984Famoso en el mundo de la teoría de cuerdas ; profesor de la Universidad de Columbia[115]
Víctor Guillemin (nacido en 1937)Doctorado 1962Geometria diferencial[116]
G. Stanley Hall (1844-1924)Doctorado 1878Primer presidente de la APA y la Universidad Clark[117]
Donald Olding Hebb (1904-1985)Doctorado 1936Psicólogo canadiense; "padre de la neuropsicología"; presidente de la Asociación Estadounidense de Psicología en 1960; miembro de la Royal Society; rector de la Universidad McGill entre 1970 y 1974
George Anthony Hill (1842-1916)Ley de 1865, Ley de 1870Autor de varios libros de texto, principalmente sobre física y matemáticas; profesor asociado[118]
Heisuke Hironaka (nacido en 1931)Doctorado 1960; ProfesorMatemático, ganador de la medalla Fields[119]
Arthur Allen Hoag (1921-1999)Doctorado 1953Descubierto el objeto de Hoag
L. Emmett Holt Jr. (1895–1974)Universidad 1916Pediatra[120]
Tony Hsieh (1973-2020)Universidad 1995Director ejecutivo de la tienda de ropa y zapatos en línea Zappos , cofundador de LinkExchange , autor de Delivering Happiness
Ruth Hubbard (1924-2016)Doctorado 1950 RadcliffeProfesor, biólogo[121]
Ernesto Ingersoll (1852-1946)Naturalista, escritor y explorador
Kenneth E. Iverson (1920–2004)Doctorado 1954Ganador del premio Turing
Thomas Jaggar (1871-1953)Doctorado 1897Geólogo, fundador del Observatorio de Volcanes de Hawái[122]
William James (1842-1910)Medicina 1869Filósofo; psicólogo ; homónimo de William James Hall[123]
Stacy Jupiter (nacida en 1975)Ley de 1997Científico marino[124]
Michio Kaku (nacido en 1947)Universidad 1968Físico teórico, activista
Richard M. Karp (nacido en 1935)Universidad 1955, Doctorado 1959Ganador del premio Turing
Jerome H. Kidder (1842–1899)Licenciatura en Artes 1862;
Maestría 1875
Cirujano real y astrónomo , Orden de Cristo conferida por el Rey de Portugal , condecoración autorizada por resolución conjunta del Congreso de los Estados Unidos en 1870
Alfred Kinsey (1894-1956)Licenciatura en Ciencias, 1919Sexólogo[125]
Iván KrstićColegaExperto en seguridad informática
Butler Lampson (nacido en 1943)Universidad 1964Ganador del premio Turing
Theodore K. Lawless (1892-1971)Dermatólogo; Medalla Spingarn[126]
Saúl LevinMaestría 1994Psiquiatra[127]
Holbrook Mann MacNeille (1907-1973)Doctorado 1935Matemático[128]
Annie LütkemeyerDoctorado 1999Médico de enfermedades infecciosas
Juan Marsh (1799-1856)1823Primer médico en California y primer graduado de Harvard en California.
Rustin McIntosh (1894-1986)Universidad 1914; MD 1918Pediatra[129]
Curtis T. McMullen (nacido en 1958)Doctorado 1985Ganador de la medalla Fields
Scott McNealy (nacido en 1954)Universidad 1976Cofundador y presidente de Sun Microsystems[130]
John S. Meyer (1924–2011)Médico
Marvin Minsky (1927-2016)Universidad 1950Científico informático[131]
Maryam Mirzakhani (1977-2017)Doctorado 2004Ganador de la medalla Fields
Sylvanus G. Morley (1883–1948)Colegio 1908Arqueólogo y erudito mayista[132]
Robert Tappan Morris (nacido en 1965)Universidad 1987; Licenciatura 1993; Doctorado 1999Profesor de informática del MIT , creador del primer gusano informático
David Mumford (nacido en 1937)Universidad 1957; Doctorado 1961Matemático, ganador de la medalla Fields[133]
Vivek Murthy (nacido en 1977)Universidad 1997Vicealmirante del Cuerpo de Comisionados del Servicio de Salud Pública de los Estados Unidos , 19.º y 21.º cirujano general de los Estados Unidos
General de división Spurgeon Neel (1919-2003)Maestría en Salud Pública 1958Pionero de la evacuación aeromédica[134]
Simón Newcomb (1835-1909)Licenciatura en Ciencias 1858astrónomo , matemático aplicado y polímata autodidacta
J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967)Universidad 1925Físico , "padre de la bomba atómica "[135]
Tim O'Reilly (nacido en 1954)Universidad 1975Fundador de O'Reilly Media[136]
George Parkman (1790-1849)Facultad 1809; Medicina 1813Médico, empresario, víctima de asesinato.[137]
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914)Colegio 1859Filósofo, matemático[138]
Alex K. Shalek (nacido en 1981)Doctorado 2011Líder de opinión clave en genómica de células individuales[139]
A. Sivathanu Pillai (nacido en 1947)Negocios 1991Científico distinguido y controlador jefe de DRDO y director ejecutivo de BrahMos Aerospace[140]
Mark Plotkin (nacido en 1955)Ampliación 1979Etnobotánico; fundador del Equipo de Conservación del Amazonas[141]
Daniel Quillen (1940-2011)Universidad 1961; Doctorado 1964Matemático, ganador de la medalla Fields[142]
Christian R. H. Raetz (1946-2011)Doctorado y doctorado en medicina en 1973Profesor de bioquímica en la Universidad de Duke y miembro de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias.[143]
Joseph Ransohoff (1915-2001)Universidad 1938Neurocirujano , profesor y presidente del Departamento de Neurocirugía de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Nueva York.
Charles ReigeluthLicenciatura en Economía, 1969Profesor de sistemas de diseño instruccional y creador de la Teoría de la Elaboración[144]
Stuart A. Rice (nacido en 1932)Licenciatura en 1954; Doctorado en 1955Químico físico en la Universidad de Chicago[145]
Dennis Ritchie (1941-2011)Universidad 1963; Doctorado 1968Científico informático[146]
Brian M. SalzbergDoctorado 1971Neurocientífico, biofísico y profesor[147]
Vern L. Schramm (nacido en 1941)Nutrición para la EMProfesor de bioquímica en el Colegio de Medicina Albert Einstein[148]
Jon SegerDoctorado 1980Desarrolló la teoría de la cobertura de apuestas en biología; recibió la Beca MacArthur Genius[149]
Óscar Elton Sette (1900-1972)Maestría en biología 1930Científico pesquero influyente que fue pionero en la oceanografía pesquera y la ciencia pesquera moderna.[150] [151]
Harold Hill Smith (1910-1994)Doctor en FilosofíaGenetista[152]
Richard Stallman (nacido en 1953)Universidad 1974Fundador de la Free Software Foundation
John Tooby (nacido en 1952)Doctorado 1985Antropólogo y psicólogo evolutivo
Marius Vassiliou (nacido en 1957)Universidad 1978Científico computacional y ejecutivo de investigación
Vladímir Voevodski (1966-2017)Doctorado 1966Ganador de la medalla Fields
Un Wang (1920-1990)Doctorado 1948Pionero de la informática; incluido en el Salón Nacional de la Fama de los Inventores por la memoria de núcleo magnético ; filántropo[153]
William C. Waterhouse (1941-2016)Universidad 1963; Maestría; Doctorado 1968Matemático, profesor[154]
John White Webster (1793-1850)Facultad 1811; Medicina 1815Médico, profesor y asesino: caso de asesinato de Parkman-Webster
Edward Osborne Wilson (1929-2021)Doctorado 1955; profesorBiólogo[155]
Charles F. Winslow (1811-1877)Medicina 1834Médico, diplomático y teórico atómico.[156]
John Winthrop (1714-1779)Colegio 1732; profesorAstrónomo , matemático
Chauncey Wright (1830-1875)Colegio 1852Matemático, filósofo, profesor.[157]
Andrew Yao (nacido en 1946)Doctorado 1972Ganador del premio Turing
Norbert Wiener (1894-1964)Doctorado 1913Matemático, filósofo, profesor.
William James Sidis (1898-1944)Licenciado en Letras cum laude 1914Matemático

Negocio

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
Bill Ackman (nacido en 1966)Facultad de Negocios 1995Director ejecutivo de Pershing Square Capital Management
Darius Adamczyk (nacido en 1966)Negocios 1995Director ejecutivo de Honeywell
William McPherson Allen (1900-1985)Ley de 1925Director ejecutivo de Boeing
Adam Aron (nacido en 1954)Universidad 1976, Negocios 1979Director ejecutivo de AMC Theatres
J. Paul Austin (1915-1985)Universidad 1937Director ejecutivo de The Coca-Cola Company
Charles Francis Adams Jr. (1835-1915)Colegio 1856Presidente de Union Pacific Railroad[158]
Marcus Agius (nacido en 1946)Negocios 1972Presidente de Barclays PLC[159]
A. Charles Baillie (nacido en 1939)NegocioDirector ejecutivo del Banco Toronto-Dominion
Steve Ballmer (nacido en 1956)Universidad 1977Presidente y director ejecutivo de Microsoft[160]
Jim Balsillie (nacido en 1961)Negocios 1989Director ejecutivo de Research in Motion
Hans W. Becherer (1935-2016)NegocioDirector ejecutivo de John Deere
Alex Behring (nacido en 1967)Negocios 1995Presidente de Kraft Heinz
Charles M. Berger (1936-2008)Negocios, 1960Ejecutivo de negocios, HJ Heinz Company ; director ejecutivo de The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company[161]
Gordon Binder (nacido en 1935)Director ejecutivo de Amgen (1988-2000)[162]
Frank Biondi (1945-2019)NegocioDirector ejecutivo de Viacom , Universal Pictures
Frank Blake (nacido en 1949)Universidad 1971Director ejecutivo de The Home Depot
Lloyd Blankfein (nacido en 1954)Facultad 1975; Derecho 1978Director ejecutivo y presidente de Goldman Sachs[163]
Leonard Blavatnik (nacido en 1957)Negocios 1989Fundador de Access Industries
Nathan Blecharczyk (nacido en 1983)ColegaCofundador de Airbnb
Ana Patricia Botín (nacida en 1960)NegocioPresidente del Grupo Santander
Robert A. BradwayNegocios 1990Director ejecutivo de Amgen
Charles Bunch (nacido en 1950)Negocios 1979Director ejecutivo de PPG Industries
Daniel Burke (1929-2011)Maestría en Administración de Empresas 1955Expresidente de la American Broadcasting Company (ABC) entre 1986 y 1994, diseñó la adquisición de ABC por 3500 millones de dólares por parte de Capital Cities en 1986.[164]
James E. Burke (1925–2012)Negocios 1949Director ejecutivo de Johnson & Johnson
Philip Caldwell (1920-2013)Negocios 1942Director ejecutivo de Ford Motor Company
John T. CahillUniversidad; MBAPresidente y director ejecutivo de The Pepsi Bottling Group[165]
Gen CamarenaNegocios 1987Presidente y director ejecutivo de La Raza Pizza, franquicia de Pizza Hut[166]
Chase Carey (nacido en 1954)Negocios 1979Presidente de News Corporation
Winslow Carlton (1907-1994)Negocios 1929Empresario y organizador cooperativo
Donald J. Carty (nacido en 1946)NegocioDirector ejecutivo de AMR Corporation
Doug Carlston (nacido en 1947)Facultad 1970; Derecho 1975Cofundador de Brøderbund Software[167]
Gregory C. Case (nacido en 1963)NegocioDirector ejecutivo de Aon
Albert Vincent Casey (1920-2004)Facultad de Comercio 1948Director ejecutivo de American Airlines
R. Martín ChávezBioquímica 1985Director financiero de Goldman Sachs[168]
Kenneth Chenault (nacido en 1951)Ley de 1976Director ejecutivo de American Express
Shou Zi masticableNegocios 2010Director ejecutivo de TikTok[169]
Howard L. Clark padre (1916-2001)LeyExdirector ejecutivo de American Express (1960-1977)[170]
Michael CohrsUniversidad 1979; Negocios 1981Comité Ejecutivo del Grupo Deutsche Bank
Vittorio Colao (nacido en 1961)NegocioDirector ejecutivo de Vodafone
Edward ConardNegocios 1982Socio fundador, Bain Capital[171]
Michael Corbat (nacido en 1960)Universidad 1983Director ejecutivo de Citigroup
Zoe Cruz (nacida en 1955)Universidad 1977; Negocios 1982Ex copresidente de Morgan Stanley[172]
H. Lawrence Culp Jr. (nacido en 1964)Negocios 1990Director ejecutivo de General Electric
Ray Dalio (nacido en 1949)NegocioFundador de Bridgewater Associates
Juan D'AgostinoMaestría en Administración de Empresas, 2002Director general de Alkeon Capital, el jefe de estrategia más joven de NYMEX y protagonista del exitoso libro Rigged: The Ivy League Kid who Changed the World of Oil From Wall Street to Dubai
Jamie Dimon (nacido en 1956)Negocios 1982Presidente y director ejecutivo de JPMorgan Chase[173]
James Dole (1877-1950)Colegio 1899Fundador de Dole Food Company
Tim Draper (nacido en 1958)Negocios 1984Capitalista de riesgo
Robert Louis-Dreyfus (1946-2009)Negocios 1973Director ejecutivo de Adidas
Colin Drummond (nacido en 1951)Maestría en Administración de EmpresasDirector ejecutivo de Viridor y codirector ejecutivo de Pennon Group[174]
Mark Ein (nacido en 1964)Maestría en Administración de Empresas 1992Inversionista de riesgo, propietario de un equipo deportivo
Mark Fields (nacido en 1961)NegocioDirector ejecutivo de Ford Motor Company
Robert Fornaro (nacido en 1952 o 1953)DiseñoDirector ejecutivo de Spirit Airlines
Kenneth Frazier (nacido en 1954)Ley de 1978Director ejecutivo de Merck & Co.
Víctor Fung (nacido en 1945)Doctorado 1971Presidente del grupo de empresas Li & Fung[175]
Elbridge T. Gerry Sr. (1909–1999)Licenciatura, 1931Socio general de Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.; director de Union Pacific Railroad entre 1957 y 1986[176]
Louis V. Gerstner Jr. (nacido en 1942)Negocios 1965Director ejecutivo de RJR Nabisco e IBM
Walter Sherman Gifford (1885-1966)Colegio 1905Presidente de la Corporación AT&T
Melvin Gordon (1919-2015)Universidad 1941, Negocios 1943Director ejecutivo de Tootsie Roll Industries
Kenneth C. Griffin (nacido en 1968)Universidad 1990Presidente de Citadel LLC
Gerald Grinstein (nacido en 1932)Ley de 1957Ex director ejecutivo de Delta Air Lines
David L. Gunn (nacido en 1937)Universidad 1959Director ejecutivo de Amtrak
Rajat GuptaMaestría en Administración de Empresas 1973Empresario, posteriormente condenado por tráfico de información privilegiada[177]
Walter A. Haas Jr. (1916–1995)Negocios 1939Director ejecutivo de Levi Strauss & Co.
Torstein Hagen (nacido en 1943)Negocios 1968Fundador de Viking Cruises
Josh Harris (nacido en 1964)Maestría en Administración de Empresas 1990Cofundador de Apollo Global Management , propietario de los Philadelphia 76ers de la NBA, los New Jersey Devils de la NHL y los Washington Commanders de la NFL
Fred Hassan (nacido en 1945)Negocios 1972Director ejecutivo de Schering-Plough
Trip Hawkins (nacido en 1953)Universidad 1976Fundador de Electronic Arts y de la empresa 3DO[178]
Sean M. Healey (nacido en 1961)Facultad 1983; Derecho 1987Director ejecutivo de Affiliated Managers Group y presidente del Museo Peabody Essex[179]
Warren Hellman (1934-2011)Negocios 1959Fundador de Hellman & Friedman y Hellman, Ferri Investment Associates (hoy Matrix Partners ); expresidente, director y jefe de la División de Banca de Inversión de Lehman Brothers
John B. Hess (nacido en 1954)Universidad 1975Director ejecutivo de Hess Corporation
Darren Huston (nacido en 1966)NegocioDirector ejecutivo de The Priceline Group
Jeffrey R. Immelt (nacido en 1956)Negocios 1982Presidente y director ejecutivo de General Electric[180]
Leila Janah (1982-2020)Universidad 2005Director ejecutivo de Samasource
Andy Jassy (nacido en 1967/68)Universidad 1990, Negocios 1997Director ejecutivo de Amazon Inc.
Abigail Johnson (nacida en 1961)Negocios 1988Director ejecutivo de Fidelity Investments
Edward Johnson, III (nacido en 1930)Universidad 1954Director ejecutivo de Fidelity Investments
Whipple V. N. Jones (1909-2001)Universidad 1932, NegociosFundador de Aspen Highlands
Leo Kahn (1916-2011)Universidad 1938Cofundador de Staples Inc.
George Kaiser (nacido en 1942)Universidad 1964Presidente de la Corporación Financiera BOK
Carol Kalish (1955-1991)Colegio RadcliffeEditor, ejecutivo de Marvel Comics
Steven A. KandarianNegocios 1989Director ejecutivo de MetLife
Chris KempczinskiNegocios 1997Director ejecutivo de McDonald's
Jeff Kindler (nacido en 1955)Ley de 1980Director ejecutivo de Pfizer[181]
Rolling King (1931-2014)Negocios 1964Fundador de Southwest Airlines
Jim Koch (nacido en 1949)Facultad 1971, Negocios y Derecho 1978Fundador de Boston Beer Company
Robert Kraft (nacido en 1941)Negocios 1965Director ejecutivo de The Kraft Group , propietario de los New England Patriots
Tatparanandam Ananda Krishnan (nacido en 1938)Negocios 1964Empresario y filántropo tamil de Malasia
AG Lafley (nacido en 1947)Negocios 1977Director ejecutivo de Procter & Gamble
J. Hicks LanierNegocios 1964Director ejecutivo de Oxford Industries[182]
Kewsong Lee (nacido en 1965)Universidad 1986; Negocios 1990Director ejecutivo de The Carlyle Group
Jorge Paulo Lemann (nacido en 1939)Universidad 1961Fundador de 3G Capital
Reginald Lewis (1942-1993)Ley de 1968Exdirector ejecutivo de Beatrice Foods
John Langeloth Loeb Jr. (nacido en 1930)Universidad 1952; Negocios 1954Presidente de Loeb, Rhoades Trust Company; ex embajador de los Estados Unidos en Dinamarca
Paul B. Loyd Jr.Maestría en Administración de EmpresasEx presidente y director ejecutivo de R&B Falcon Corporation (1997-2001)[183]
Michael Lynton (nacido en 1960)Universidad 1982, Negocios 1985Director ejecutivo de Sony Pictures Entertainment
Stanley Marcus (1905-2002)Universidad 1925; Negocios 1926Presidente y director ejecutivo de los grandes almacenes Neiman Marcus[184]
Charles Peter McColough (1922-2006)Negocios 1949Director ejecutivo de Xerox Corporation ; homónimo de la serie de mesas redondas sobre economía internacional de C. Peter McColough en el Consejo de Relaciones Exteriores[185]
Ross McEwan (nacido en 1957)NegocioDirector ejecutivo del Banco Nacional de Australia
Douglas McGregor (1906-1964)Licenciatura en 1933; Doctorado en 1935Teórico de la gestión[186]
Scott McNealy (nacido en 1954)Universidad 1976Cofundador de Sun Microsystems
James McNerney (nacido en 1949)Negocios 1975Presidente y director ejecutivo de Boeing[187]
George W. Merck (1894-1957)Universidad 1915Industrial, presidente de Merck & Co.[188]
Hiroshi Mikitani (nacido en 1966)Negocios 1993Director ejecutivo de Rakuten
Charles Moorman (nacido en 1953)Negocios 1978Director ejecutivo de Amtrak , Norfolk Southern Railway
Henry Sturgis Morgan (1900-1982)Universidad 1923Cofundador de Morgan Stanley
JP Morgan Jr. (1867–1943)Colegio 1886Presidente de JP Morgan & Co.
Charlie Munger (1924-2023)Ley de 1948Vicepresidente de Berkshire Hathaway
Vasant Narasimhan (nacido en 1976)Medicina, KSG 2003Director ejecutivo de Novartis
David Nelms (nacido en 1961)Negocios 1987Director ejecutivo de Discover Financial
Albert Nickerson (1911-1994)Universidad 1933Director ejecutivo de Mobil
Roy Niederhoffer (nacido en 1966)Universidad 1987Fundador y presidente de RG Niederhoffer Capital Management, Inc.[189]
Irving S. Olds (1887-1963)Ley 1910Director ejecutivo de US Steel
Bradley Palmer (1866-1946)Colegio 1888; Derecho 1889Redactó la fusión que formó la United Fruit Company ; formó parte de la junta directiva de Gillette e ITT ; fue designado para representar al presidente Woodrow Wilson en la Conferencia de Paz de París.
Ellen Pao (nacida en 1970)Director ejecutivo de Reddit
John Paulson (nacido en 1955)Negocios 1980Fundador de Paulson & Co.
Art Peck (nacido en 1955)Negocios 1979Director ejecutivo de Gap Inc.
Ken Powell (nacido en 1954)Universidad 1976Director ejecutivo de General Mills
Vivek Ramaswamy (nacido en 1985)Universidad 2007Fundador de Roivant Sciences , cofundador de Strive Asset Management
Vivek Ranadivé (nacido en 1957)Negocios 1983Director ejecutivo de TIBCO Software
Sumner Redstone (nacido en 1923)Facultad de Derecho 1944; Facultad de Derecho 1947Presidente y director ejecutivo de Viacom[190]
James Reed (nacido en 1963)Maestría en Administración de Empresas 1990Presidente y director ejecutivo del grupo de empresas Reed[191]
Fred Reichheld (nacido en 1952)Universidad 1974; Negocios 1978Autor de libros de negocios superventas[192]
Robert Ridder (1919-2000) Director de medios de Knight Ridder[193]
David Rockefeller (1915-2017)Universidad 1936Banquero, filántropo, presidente del Chase Manhattan Bank , hijo del financiero estadounidense John D. Rockefeller Jr. , nieto del cofundador de Standard Oil, John D. Rockefeller[194]
Gary RodkinNegocios 1980Director ejecutivo de ConAgra Foods
Harry M. Rubin (nacido en 1952)Negocios 1976Cofundador de Samuel Adams ; director de operaciones y director financiero de Atari, Inc.
Robert Rubin (nacido en 1938)Economía 1960Secretario del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos
Sheryl Sandberg (nacida en 1969)Universidad 1991Director de operaciones de Facebook
Ulf Mark Schneider (nacido en 1965)Negocios 1993Director ejecutivo de Nestlé
Steve Schwarzman (nacido en 1947)Negocios 1972Multimillonario, dueño de Blackstone Group[195]
Daniel C. Searle (1926–2007)Negocios 1952Heredero, director ejecutivo de GD Searle & Company , filántropo conservador[196]
Frank Shrontz (nacido en 1931)Negocios 1958Director ejecutivo de Boeing
Jeffrey Skilling (nacido en 1953)Negocios 1979El presidente de Enron , condenado por fraude y conspiración[197]
Jeff Smisek (nacido en 1954)Ley de 1982Director ejecutivo de United Airlines
Orin C. Smith (1942–2018)Negocios 1967Director ejecutivo de Starbucks
Thomas G. Stemberg (1949-2015)Universidad 1971/Negocios 1973Cofundador de Staples Inc.
Jan Stenbeck (1942-2002)NegocioPresidente de MTG
Gerald L. StorchColegaDirector ejecutivo de la Compañía de la Bahía de Hudson
William H. Sumner (1780-1861)Colegio 1799Desarrolló East Boston[198]
Marcel Herrmann Telles (nacido en 1950)NegocioFundador de 3G Capital
Haslina TaibPresidente de la Cumbre de Negocios e Inversiones de la ASEAN[199]
Anand Mahindra (nacido en 1955)Universidad 1979; Negocios 1981Presidente del Grupo Mahindra
Ratan Naval Tata (nacido en 1937)Negocios 1975Presidente del Grupo Tata[200]
John Thain (nacido en 1955)Negocios 1979Presidente y CEO de CIT Group , último presidente y CEO de Merrill Lynch[201]
Torre de Carlomagno (1809-1889)Ley 1830Abogado, hombre de negocios; homónimo de ciudades de Pensilvania , Minnesota y Dakota del Norte ; sirvió en la junta de supervisores de Harvard[202]
Robert Uihlein Jr. (1916-1976)Universidad 1938Presidente de la empresa cervecera Joseph Schlitz[203]
Rick Wagoner (nacido en 1953)Negocios 1977Director ejecutivo de General Motors
Michael J. Ward (nacido en 1950)Negocios 1973Director ejecutivo de CSX Corporation
Meg Whitman (nacida en 1956)Negocios 1979Director ejecutivo de HP Inc.
Harry Elkins Widener (1885-1912)Colegio 1907Homónimo de la Biblioteca Widener de Harvard ; murió en el hundimiento del Titanic[204]
Arne Wilhelmsen (1929-2020)NegocioFundador de Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
Leah Zell (nacida en 1949)Universidad 1971Inversor[205]
Moisés Znaimer (nacido en 1942)SOYMagnate de los medios canadiense[206]
Mortimer Zuckerman (nacido en 1937)Ley de 1962Propietario de New York Daily News y US News & World Report
Howard Jonas (nacido en 1956)Universidad 1978Fundador y director ejecutivo de IDT Corporation

Política

Ley

Jueces de la Corte Suprema

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud (nacido en 1959)Ley de 1983Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de la India
Sophia Akuffo (nacida en 1949)LeyPresidente del Tribunal Supremo de Ghana
Salomón Areda Waktolla (nacido en 1975)Maestría en Administración Pública de la Escuela Kennedy de Harvard, 2013

Facultad de Derecho de Harvard, LLM 2014

Juez del Tribunal Contencioso-Administrativo de las Naciones Unidas

Juez del Tribunal Administrativo del Banco Africano de Desarrollo Ex Vicepresidente del Tribunal Supremo de Etiopía, Miembro de la Corte Permanente de Arbitraje de La Haya

Mary Arden, Lady Arden de Heswall (nacida en 1947)Ley de 1970Juez del Tribunal Supremo del Reino Unido
Richard Reeve Baxter (1921-1980)Ley de 1948Juez de la Corte Internacional de Justicia
Kwamena Bentsi-Enchill (1919-1974)LeyJuez del Tribunal Supremo de Ghana
Harry Blackmun (1908-1999)Colegio 1929, Derecho 1932Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos
Peter Blanchard (nacido en 1942)LeyJuez de la Corte Suprema de Nueva Zelanda
Luis Brandeis (1856-1941)Ley 1877Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[207]
William J. Brennan Jr. (1906–1997)Ley de 1931Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[208] [209]
Stephen Breyer (nacido en 1938)Ley de 1964Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[210]
Henry Billings Brown (1836-1913)Ley 1859Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos
Thomas Buergenthal (nacido en 1934)LeyJuez de la Corte Internacional de Justicia
Harold H. Burton (1888-1964)Ley de 1912Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[211]
Renato Corona (1948-2016)Ley de 1982Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Filipinas
Benjamín Curtis (1809-1874)Colegio 1829; Ley 1832Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[212]
William Cushing (1732-1810)Colegio 1751Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[212]
James Wilfred Estey (1889-1956)Ley de 1915Juez de la Corte Suprema de Canadá
Willard Estey (1919-2002)Ley de 1946Juez de la Corte Suprema de Canadá
Jens Evensen (1917-2004)Ley de 1968Juez de la Corte Internacional de Justicia
Marcelo Fernan (1927–1999)Ley de 1954Juez del Tribunal Supremo de Filipinas
Félix Frankfurter (1882-1965)Ley 1906Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[213]
Stephen Gageler (nacido en 1958)Ley de 1987Juez de la Corte Suprema de Australia
Neil Gorsuch (nacido en 1967)Ley de 1991Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos
Horacio Gray (1828-1902)Colegio 1845; Ley 1849Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[214]
Irmgard Griss (nacida en 1946)Ley de 1975Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Justicia de Austria
Ofer Grosskopf (nacido en 1969)Ley de 1999Juez de la Corte Suprema de Israel
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (1841–1935)Colegio 1861; Derecho 1866Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[215]
Ketanji Brown Jackson (nacida en 1970)Facultad 1992; Derecho 1996Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[216]
Francis Jardeleza (nacido en 1949)Ley de 1977Juez del Tribunal Supremo de Filipinas
Elena Kagan (nacida en 1960)Ley de 1986Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[217]
Sisi Khampepe (nacida en 1957)LeyJuez del Tribunal Constitucional de Sudáfrica
Kenneth Keith (nacido en 1937)LeyJuez de la Corte Internacional de Justicia
Anthony Kennedy (nacido en 1936)Ley de 1961Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[218]
Bora Laskin (1912-1984)Ley de 1937Juez de la Corte Suprema de Canadá
Koen Lenaerts (nacido en 1954)Ley de 1978, Ley de KSG de 1979Juez del Tribunal de Justicia de las Comunidades Europeas
Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff (nacida en 1953)Ley de 1975Juez del Tribunal Supremo de Alemania
Eilert Stang Lund (nacido en 1939)Ley de 1973Juez del Tribunal Supremo de Noruega
John McLean (1785-1861)Colegio 1806Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos
Alfredo Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena (nacido en 1969)LeyJuez de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación
Sundaresh Menon (nacido en 1962)Ley de 1991Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Singapur
Yuko Miyazaki (nacida en 1951)Ley de 1984Juez de la Corte Suprema de Japón
William Henry Moody (1853-1917)Colegio 1876Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[219]
Rohinton Fali Nariman (nacido en 1956)Ley de 1981Juez de la Corte Suprema de la India
Sandile Ngcobo (nacida en 1953)LeyJuez de la Corte Suprema de Sudáfrica
Masaharu Ōhashi (nacido en 1947)Ley de 1976Juez de la Corte Suprema de Japón
Lewis F. Powell Jr. (1907–1998)Ley de 1932Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[220]
Iván Rand (1884-1969)Ley de 1912Juez de la Corte Suprema de Canadá
William Rehnquist (1924-2005)Soy 1950Presidente de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[221]
John Roberts (nacido en 1955)Facultad 1976; Derecho 1979Presidente de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[222]
Edward Terry Sanford (1865-1930)Colegio 1885; AM 1889; Derecho 1889Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[223]
Vicente Abad Santos (1916-1993)LeyJuez del Tribunal Supremo de Filipinas
Antonin Scalia (1936-2016)Ley de 1960Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[224]
Stephen M. Schwebel (nacido en 1929)Universidad 1950Juez de la Corte Internacional de Justicia
Dave SmutsLey de 1983Juez del Tribunal Supremo de Namibia[225]
David Souter (nacido en 1939)Facultad 1961; Derecho 1966Juez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[226]
Wishart Spence (1904-1998)Ley de 1929Juez de la Corte Suprema de Canadá
José Story (1779-1845)Colegio 1798; ProfesorJuez de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos[212]
NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
Alvin Bragg (1973-)Clase de 1995Elegido fiscal de distrito de Manhattan 2022
Andrea Álvarez Marín (1986-)Miembro de la Asamblea Legislativa de Costa Rica
Joshua Atherton (1737–1809)Clase de 1762Fiscal General de New Hampshire[227]
John O. Bailey (1880-1959)Clase de 1906Juez de la Corte Suprema del estado de Oregon
Stephen Barnett (1935-2009)Facultad 1957; Derecho 1962Académico jurista de la Facultad de Derecho de Berkeley que se opuso a la Ley de Preservación de Periódicos de 1970[228]
George Tyler Bigelow (1810-1878)Colegio 1829Juez asociado y presidente del Tribunal Supremo Judicial de Massachusetts[229]
Richard Blumenthal (nacido en 1946)ColegaEx fiscal general de Connecticut
Thomas J. Burke (1896-1966)Universidad 1920Juez de la Corte Suprema de Dakota del Norte 1939-1966; Presidente de la Corte Suprema 1955-56; 1965-66
Andrew Cheung (nacido en 1961)Maestría en Derecho 1985Juez principal del Tribunal Superior de Hong Kong
Archibald Cox (1912-2004)Facultad de Derecho 1934; Facultad de Derecho 1937Fiscal especial en el escándalo Watergate
Nora Dannehy (nacida en 1961)Ley de 1986Fiscal Especial en la controversia de la destitución de fiscales de EE.UU. , ex fiscal de EE.UU. para el Distrito de Columbia ; Fiscal General Adjunto de Connecticut
Bruce Fein (nacido en 1947)Ley de 1972Fundador de Bruce Fein & Associates, Inc.; principal activista de libertades civiles en The Lichfield Group; analista y comentarista de centros de estudios conservadores ; alto funcionario del Departamento de Justicia durante la administración de Ronald Reagan ; asesor principal de políticas para la campaña presidencial de Ron Paul de 2012[230]
Patrick Fitzgerald (nacido en 1961)Ley de 1985Fiscal Especial en el caso Plame ; Fiscal de los Estados Unidos
Stephen Gageler (nacido en 1958)Maestría en Derecho 1987Juez del Tribunal Superior de Australia
Merrick Garland (nacido en 1952)Facultad 1974; Derecho 1977Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos ; ex juez principal del Tribunal de Apelaciones de los Estados Unidos para el Circuito del Distrito de Columbia
Paul C. Gartzke (1927–2009)Ley de 1952Juez presidente del Tribunal de Apelaciones de Wisconsin
Kumiki Gibson (nacida en 1959)Ampliación 1985Asesor principal del vicepresidente Al Gore, 1994-1997
Terry Goddard (nacido en 1947)Universidad 1969Fiscal General de Arizona
Ulysses S. Grant Jr. (1852-1929)Colegio 1874Abogado, promotor inmobiliario
William B. Gray (1942-1994)Universidad 1964Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para Vermont[231]
John Patrick Hartigan (1887-1968)Ley 1909Juez del Tribunal de Apelaciones de los Estados Unidos para el Primer Circuito y Juez del Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Rhode Island[232]
Charles Hamilton Houston (1895-1950)Ley de 1923Decano de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Howard , abogado de la NAACP
José D. KearneyLey de 1989Decano de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Marquette
Harold Hongju Koh (nacido en 1954)Facultad 1975; Derecho 1980Asesor jurídico del Departamento de Estado ; exdecano de la Facultad de Derecho de Yale[233]
Juliane Kokott (nacida en 1957)LeyAbogado General del Tribunal de Justicia de las Comunidades Europeas
John H. Langbein (nacido en 1941)Ley de 1968Académico jurista, profesor de la Facultad de Derecho de Yale
Kayleigh McEnany (nacida en 1988)Ley 2016Comentarista político y secretario de prensa de la Casa Blanca
Tom Mesereau (nacido en 1950)Universidad 1973Abogado de defensa penal
James T. Mitchell (1834-1915)1855Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Pensilvania[234]
Wendell Phillips (nacido en 1811)Colegio 1831, Derecho 1833Abolicionista
Elizabeth Prelogar (nacida en 1980)Ley 2008Procurador General de los Estados Unidos y ex secretario de Ruth Bader Ginsburg y Elena Kagan
Paul Reardon (1909-1988)Facultad 1932, Derecho 1935Juez de la Corte Suprema de Justicia de Massachusetts
Lemuel Shaw (1781-1861)Colegio 1800Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Massachusetts
Michael Wachter (nacido en 1943)Maestría 1967, Doctorado 1970Profesor de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Pensilvania[235] [236] [237] [238]
Samuel Warren (1852-1910)Ley 1877Abogado; socio legal de Louis Brandeis
Henry C. Whitaker (nacido en 1978)Licenciado en Derecho, magna cum laude, 2003Procurador General de Florida , 2021-presente[239]
Valerie Zachary (nacida en 1962)Licenciado en Derecho cum laude 1987Juez asociado del Tribunal de Apelaciones de Carolina del Norte , 2015-presente[240]

Militar

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
John Abizaid (nacido en 1951)Soy 1981General del ejército de EE. UU. , comandante del Comando Central de los Estados Unidos (CENTCOM)[241]
Douglas Campbell (1896-1990)Ley de 1917Soldado, as de la Primera Guerra Mundial[242]
Erle Cocke Jr. (1921-2000)Maestría en Administración de Empresas 1947Oficial del ejército de los EE. UU. en la Segunda Guerra Mundial , ganador de la Medalla de la Estrella de Plata , Comandante Nacional de la Legión Estadounidense (1950-1951)[243]
George Downing (c. 1624-1684)Colegio 1642Soldado y diplomático inglés
Peter FantaAMPAlmirante de la Marina de los EE.UU.
Fuerza de dotación (1824-1899)Colegio 1845; Ley 1848General del ejército de la Unión , ganador de la Medalla de Honor , juez, autor[244]
David GurfeinMaestría en Administración de Empresas 2000 Teniente coronel del Cuerpo de Marines de EE. UU. y director ejecutivo de la organización sin fines de lucro United American Patriots[245]
Pierpont M. Hamilton (1898-1982)Colegio 1920; AM 1946General de las Fuerzas Aéreas del Ejército de EE. UU. en la Segunda Guerra Mundial , destinatario de la Medalla de Honor[244]
Walter Newell Hill (1881-1955)Colegio 1904General del Cuerpo de Marines de EE. UU. , ganador de la Medalla de Honor[244]
Henry S. Huidekoper (1839-1918)Colegio 1862; AM 1872Oficial del ejército de la Unión , ganador de la Medalla de Honor[244]
John William Kilbreth (1876-1958)Colegio 1898General de brigada del ejército de EE. UU. durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, destinatario de la Medalla de Servicio Distinguido del Ejército[246]
Claude Ashton Jones (1885-1948)Manuscrito 1915Almirante de la Marina de los EE. UU. , ganador de la Medalla de Honor[244]
Henry Ware Lawton (1843-1899)Ley 1866General del ejército de EE. UU. , ganador de la Medalla de Honor , asesinado en la guerra entre Filipinas y Estados Unidos[244]
Juan N. LotzNegocios 1971General de la Guardia Nacional Aérea
George G. McMurtry (1876-1958)Colegio 1899Oficial del ejército de EE. UU. en la Primera Guerra Mundial con el " Batallón Perdido ", destinatario de la Medalla de Honor[244]
Hal Moore (1922-2017)General del ejército de EE. UU. , autor de We Were Soldiers Once... And Young
Robert C. Murray (1946-1970)Negocios 1970Soldado del ejército estadounidense muerto en la guerra de Vietnam , destinatario de la Medalla de Honor[244]
Charles Coudert Nast (1903-1981)Ley de 1925Abogado y mayor general del ejército de los EE. UU.[247] [248]
Norris W. Overton (1926-2023)Negocios 1972General de la Fuerza Aérea de EE.UU.
Charles E. Phelps (1833-1908)Ley 1853General del ejército de la Unión , ganador de la Medalla de Honor , representante de los EE. UU. por Maryland, abogado, juez[244]
Horacio Porter (1837-1921)Escuela Científica de Lawrence, 1857General del ejército de la Unión , ganador de la Medalla de Honor , empresario, embajador en Francia[244]
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944)Colegio 1909Hijo del presidente Theodore Roosevelt , general del ejército de EE. UU., ganador de la Medalla de Honor , empresario, gobernador de Puerto Rico , gobernador general de Filipinas[244]
Don Ross (1922-2015)Doctorado en Física Aplicada y Ciencias de la Ingeniería 1953Ganador del Premio al Servicio Civil Distinguido de la Marina , realizó importantes avances en la reducción del ruido submarino.[244]
Leroy A. Schreiber (1917-1944)1939 As de combate de las Fuerzas Aéreas del Ejército de EE. UU. murió en la Segunda Guerra Mundial
Sherrod E. Skinner Jr. (1929–1952)1951Oficial del Cuerpo de Marines de EE. UU. muerto en la Guerra de Corea , destinatario de la Medalla de Honor[244]
Phillips Waller Smith (1906-1963)Maestría en Administración de Empresas 1940General de la Fuerza Aérea de EE.UU.[249]
Oliver Lyman Spaulding (1875-1947)Máster en 1932General del ejército de EE.UU.[250]
Peligro Stevens (1842-1918)Colegio 1865General del ejército de la Unión , ganador de la Medalla de Honor , legislador del estado de Massachusetts , montañista[244]
Artemas Ward (1727–1800)Colegio 1748General de división de la Guerra de la Independencia de Estados Unidos y congresista de Massachusetts
Arthur Harold Webber (1893-1918)Harvard 1915Voluntario del escuadrón 84 de la RAF; murió en un accidente aéreo en Texas, el 10 de abril de 1918
Charles White Whittlesey (1884-1921)Ley 1908Oficial del ejército de los EE. UU. en la Primera Guerra Mundial , comandante del " Batallón Perdido ", destinatario de la Medalla de Honor[244]
Leonard Wood (1860-1927)Medicina 1884General del ejército de EE. UU. , cirujano militar, comandante de los Rough Riders , quinto jefe del Estado Mayor del ejército de los Estados Unidos , gobernador militar de Cuba y gobernador general de Filipinas , destinatario de la Medalla de Honor.[244]
Isoroku Yamamoto (1884-1943)1919–1921Mariscal Almirante de la Armada Imperial Japonesa

Periodismo

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
Jill Abramson (nacida en 1954)Universidad 1976Ex editor ejecutivo de The New York Times[251]
Jacqueline Alemany (nacida en 1989)Universidad 2011Reportera de la Casa Blanca de CBS News
Cristiano AlfonsiDoctorado 1999Autor de Circle in the Sand sobre la Guerra del Golfo y la Guerra de Irak
Jonathan Alter (nacido en 1957)Universidad 1979Ex editor senior de Newsweek
Steve Bannon (nacido en 1953)Maestría en Administración de Empresas 1983Ejecutivo de medios estadounidense, estratega político.
Melissa Block (nacida en 1962)Universidad 1983Presentador de All Things Considered de NPR
Ben Bradlee (1921-2014)Universidad 1944El editor ejecutivo del Washington Post durante el escándalo de Watergate
Warren T. Brookes (1929-1991)Universidad 1952Columnista del periódico Detroit News , conocido por sus artículos sobre economía.[252]
James Brown (nacido en 1951)Universidad 1973Comentarista deportivo
Leslie T. Chang1991Periodista (ex corresponsal en Beijing, China para The Wall Street Journal ; autora de Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China)[253]
Susan Chira (nacida en 1958)Universidad 1980Editor extranjero de The New York Times desde 2004
Kevin CorkeCampeonato de Hong Kong 2004Periodista, NBC News
Jim Cramer (nacido en 1955)Facultad 1977; Derecho 1984Presentador de televisión
EJ Dionne (nacido en 1952)Universidad 1973Columnista del Washington Post
Lou Dobbs (nacido en 1945)Universidad 1967Presentador de televisión
William Emerson (1923-2009)Universidad 1948Cubrió la era de los derechos civiles como el primer jefe de la oficina de Newsweek asignado a cubrir el sur de los Estados Unidos; editor en jefe de The Saturday Evening Post[254]
Sharon Epperson (nacida en 1968)Universidad, 1990Corresponsal de finanzas televisivas de CNBC[255]
James Fallows (nacido en 1949)Universidad 1970Periodista
Amy Goodman (nacida en 1957)Universidad 1984Comentarista político liberal, fundador de Democracy Now![256]
Donald E. Graham (nacido en 1945)Universidad 1966El presidente y director ejecutivo de The Washington Post Company
Kristen verdeHong KongPeriodista y autor
Aarón HarberAMPAnalista político de CBS 4 KCNC-TV , presentador de The Aaron Harber Show en Colorado Public Broadcasting KBDI-TV
William Randolph HearstClase de 1885, sin títuloEmpresario, editor de periódicos, político.
Walter Isaacson (nacido en 1952)Universidad 1974Ex presidente y director ejecutivo de CNN ; editor jefe de TIME ; autor
Boisfeuillet Jones Jr. (nacido en 1946)Facultad 1968; Derecho 1974Editor y director ejecutivo del Washington Post
Mary Louise Kelly (nacida en 1971)Universidad 1993Presentador de All Things Considered de NPR
Michael Kinsley (nacido en 1951)Facultad 1972; Derecho 1977Periodista
Jason E. KleinMáster en Administración de Empresas 1986Director ejecutivo de Times Mirror Magazines y director ejecutivo de Newspaper National Network LP
Nicholas D. Kristof (nacido en 1960)Universidad 1981Periodista y columnista del New York Times ; dos vecesganador del premio Pulitzer
William Kristol (nacido en 1952)Universidad 1973; Doctorado 1979Editor de The Weekly Standard
Melissa LeeUniversidad 1995Presentadora de noticias de CNBC
Nicolás Lemann (nacido en 1954)Universidad 1976Periodista de la revista The New Yorker , ex decano de la Escuela de Posgrado de Periodismo de la Universidad de Columbia
Suzanne Malveaux (nacida en 1966)Universidad 1987 Corresponsal de CNN
Michel MartínUniversidad 1980Presentadora de fin de semana de All Things Considered de NPR ; ganadora del premio Emmy
Judith Matloff (nacida en 1958)Universidad 1981Periodista, autor y defensor de la seguridad en los medios
Josh MorgermanEmpresario, cazador de tormentas , personalidad televisiva y corresponsal de campo.
León NeyfakhUniversidad 2007Anfitrión y creador del podcast Slow Burn[257]
Soledad O'Brien (nacida en 1966)Universidad 1987Presentador de televisión
Thomas OliphantUniversidad 1967Columnista del Boston Globe
Bill O'Reilly (nacido en 1949)Hong Kong 1996Periodista y comentarista político conservador; presentador de The O'Reilly Factor
Silvia Poggioli (nacida en 1946)Universidad 1968Corresponsal extranjero, NPR
John Reed (1887-1920)Colegio 1910Periodista, activista
Joy-Ann Reid (nacida en 1968)Universidad 1990Corresponsal de MSNBC y presentador de AM Joy[258]
Frank Rich (nacido en 1949)Universidad 1971Columnista del New York Times
Stephen Sackur (nacido en 1964)Periodista de la BBC
Peter Sagal (nacido en 1965)Universidad 1987Presentador de radio pública de Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, dramaturgo, guionista, actor
Bill Schneider (nacido en 1944)Licenciatura en 1969, doctorado en 1972Periodista, analista político
Lara Setrakian (nacida en 1982)2004Periodista, analista político
Richard HP Sia (nacido en 1953)Universidad 1975Periodista, Consorcio Internacional de Periodistas de Investigación ; National Journal ; Baltimore Sun.[259]
Sam Sifton (nacido en 1966)Universidad 1988Crítico jefe de restaurantes del New York Times
Andrew Sullivan (nacido en 1963)Licenciatura en Ciencias Sociales 1986; Doctorado 1990Blogger, periodista
Evan Thomas (nacido en 1951)Universidad 1973Periodista de Newsweek y TIME ; autor de dos bestsellers del New York Times
Pablo S. Torre (nacido en 1985)Universidad 2007Redactor deportivo de ESPN y Sports Illustrated
Kristen Welker (nacida en 1977)Universidad 1998Presentador de noticias de la NBC
Katharine Weymouth (nacida en 1966)Universidad 1988Editor del Washington Post
William Lindsay White (1900-1973)Universidad 1924Periodista
Jessica Yellin (nacida en 1971)ColegaPeriodista
Mort Zuckerman (nacido en 1937)Ley de 1962Editor jefe de US News & World Report , propietario y editor de New York Daily News

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Scott Turow (nacido en 1949)Ley de 1978Novelista, abogado
John Updike (1932-2009)Universidad 1954Novelista
Kaavya Viswanathan (nacido en 1987)Universidad 2008Novelista, plagiario conocido
Andrew Weil (nacido en 1942)Facultad de Medicina, 1964; 1968Escritor médico
Richard Wilbur (1921-2017)AM 1947; profesorPoeta
Lauren Willig (nacida en 1977)Licenciado en Derecho 2004Novelista
Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938)Soy 1922Novelista
John Burnham Schwartz (nacido en 1965)AB 1987Novelista, guionista
Elizabeth Wurtzel (1967-2020)Universidad 1989Escritor
Yangsze ChooNovelista de fantasía

Cine, teatro y televisión

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
Tatiana Ali (nacida en 1979)Universidad 2002Actriz, cantante
Darren Aronofsky (nacido en 1969)Universidad 1991Director de cine y guionista[277]
Ronald Bass (nacido en 1942)Ley de 1967Guionista[278]
S. N. Behrman (1893-1973)Universidad 1916Dramaturgo, guionista
Roberts Blossom (1924-2011)Universidad 1943Actor, poeta
Andy Borowitz (nacido en 1958)Universidad 1980Comediante, actor de cine
Josh Brener (nacido en 1984)Universidad 2007Actor
Amy Brenneman (nacida en 1964)Universidad 1987Actriz
Bill BrownUniversidad 1992Cineasta experimental
Néstor Carbonell (nacido en 1967)Universidad 1990Actor
Emily Carmichael (nacida en 1982)Universidad 2004Director, guionista, animador
Stockard Channing (nacido en 1944)Radcliffe 1965Actriz
Damien Chazelle (nacido en 1985)Universidad 2007Director de cine, guionista, nominado al Oscar por Whiplash y ganador del Oscar por La La Land
Karen Chee (nacida en 1995)Universidad 2017Cómico
Rob Cohen (nacido en 1949)Universidad 1971Director de cine, guionista
Cesar Conde (nacido en 1973)Universidad 1995Presidente de Univision
Lindsay Crouse (nacida en 1948)Radcliffe 1970Actriz
Matt Damon (nacido en 1970)Universidad 1988–92Actor, guionista, productor, ganador del premio Oscar
Greg Daniels (nacido en 1962)Universidad 1980–84Escritor, productor y director de comedia.
Jeremy Doner (nacido en 1974)Universidad 1994Guionista[279]
David Dorfman (nacido en 1994)Ley 2015Actor, abogado
John Duda (nacido en 1977)Universidad 1999Actor[280]
Christopher Durang (nacido en 1949)Universidad 1971Dramaturgo
Olga Fedori (nacida en 1984)Universidad 2004Actriz, cantante
Geoffrey S. Fletcher (nacido en 1970)Universidad 1992Guionista, director de cine, profesor.
Greg Giraldo (1965-2010)Ley de 1988Cómico
Caroline Giuliani (nacida en 1989)Universidad 2011Cineasta, escritora; hija de Rudy Giuliani y Donna Hanover
Armando Gutiérrez (nacido en 1949)Ampliación 2009Actor, productor
Fred Grandy (nacido en 1948)Universidad 1970Actor, congresista estadounidense[281]
Andre Gregory (nacido en 1934)Universidad 1956Director de teatro, actor
Fred Gwynne (1926-1993)Universidad 1951Actor
Hill Harper (nacido en 1966)Ley de Hong Kong de 1992Actor
Erika Harold (nacida en 1980)Ley 2007Miss América 2003[282]
Sarah Haskins (nacida en 1979)Universidad 2001Cómico
David Heyman (nacido en 1961)Universidad 1983Productor de cine
Dawn Hudson (nacida alrededor de 1957)ColegaDirector ejecutivo de la Academia de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas[283]
Josefina Hull (1886-1957)Radcliffe 1899Actriz
Rashida Jones (nacida en 1976)Universidad 1997Actriz
Tommy Lee Jones (nacido en 1946)Universidad 1969Actor, ganador del premio Oscar, base del equipo de fútbol de la Ivy League en 1968
Colin Jost (nacido en 1982)Universidad 2004Actor, escritor, comediante
Ashley Judd (nacida en 1968)HKS 2010 (MPA de mitad de carrera)Actriz
Douglas Kenney (1947-1980)Universidad 1968Humorista, guionista
Jack Lemmon (1925-2001)Universidad 1947Actor, ganador del premio Oscar
Alan Jay Lerner (1918-1986)Universidad 1940Letrista, libretista
Jeremy Leven (nacido en 1941)Educación 1973Novelista, guionista, director, productor.
John Lithgow (nacido en 1945)Universidad 1967Actor, nominado al premio Oscar
Donal Logue (nacido en 1966)Universidad 1989Actor
Joseph Losey (1909-1984)SOYCineasta
Terrence Malick (nacido en 1943)Universidad 1966Director de cine, guionista
Robert Myhrum (1927-1999)Universidad 1948Director de televisión nominado al Emmy
Dan McGrath (nacido en 1965)Universidad 1985Guionista ganador de un premio Emmy, Saturday Night Live , Los Simpsons , King of the Hill
Tom McGrath (nacido en 1956)Universidad 1976, MBA 1980Ejecutivo de cine y teatro, productor; La princesa prometida , Hair , Passing Strange , West Side Story ; seis veces ganador del premio Tony
Abel Meeropol (1903-1986)Actor y compositor
Alex Michel (nacido en 1970)Universidad 1992Hombre de negocios, personalidad televisiva; El soltero
David Monahan (nacido en 1971)ColegaActor
Mira Nair (nacida en 1957)Universidad 1979Cineasta
Dean Norris (nacido en 1963)Universidad 1985Actor, Breaking Bad , Bajo la cúpula
BJ Novak (nacido en 1979)Universidad 2001Comediante, actor, The Office
Conan O'Brien (nacido en 1963)Universidad 1985Presentador de un programa de entrevistas
Mark O'Donnell (1954-2012)Universidad 1976Guionista de comedia, ganador del premio Tony por Hairspray , autor, columnista de opinión
Steve O'Donnell (nacido en 1954)Universidad 1976Guionista de comedia, ganador de varios premios Emmy, guionista principal del programa de David Letterman , Los Simpson
Lance Oppenheim (nacido en 1996)Colegio 2019Cineasta
Keir Pearson (nacido en 1968)Universidad 1989Guionista
Frank Pierson (1925-2012)Universidad 1950Guionista, director de cine
Natalie Portman (nacida en 1981)Universidad 2003Actriz, ganadora del premio Oscar
Carol Potter (nacida en 1948)Relaciones sociales (Psicología) 1970Actriz, Beverly Hills, 90210[284]
Julia RiewUniversidad 2022Compositor, libretista, letrista
Ginebra Robertson-Dworet (nacida en 1985)Universidad 2007Guionista
Mo Rocca (nacido en 1969)Universidad 1991Cómico
Peter Sagal (nacido en 1965)Universidad 1987Presentadora del programa Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! de NPR .[285]
Nat Sakdatorn (nacido en 1983)Colegio c.2005Actor
Meredith Salenger (nacida en 1970)Universidad 1992Actriz
Michael Schur (nacido en 1975)Universidad 1997Escritor de Saturday Night Live , The Office y Parks and Recreation
Peter Sellars (nacido en 1957)Universidad 1980Director de teatro
Wallace Shawn (nacido en 1943)Universidad 1965Actor, dramaturgo
Elisabeth Shue (nacida en 1963)Universidad 2000Actriz
Henry Singer (nacido en 1957)Universidad 1980Cineasta
Mira Sorvino (nacida en 1967)Universidad 1990Actriz, ganadora del premio Oscar
Whit Stillman (nacido en 1952)Universidad 1973Guionista, director de cine
Renee Tajima-Peña (nacida en 1958)Universidad 1980Director de cine y productor, ¿Quién mató a Vincent Chin?[286]
Sooni Taraporevala (nacido en 1957)Universidad 1979Guionista
Jonathan Taylor Thomas (nacido en 1981)Universidad 2004Actor
Scottie Thompson (nacido en 1981)Universidad 2005Actriz[287]
James Toback (nacido en 1944)Universidad 1966Director de cine y guionista
Bitsie Tulloch (nacida en 1981)Universidad 2003Actriz
Brian Tyler (nacido en 1972)Universidad 1998Compositor de cine y productor musical
Jack Valenti (1921–2007)Negocios 1952Presidente de la MPAA
Courtney B. Vance (nacida en 1960)Universidad 1982Actor
John Weidman (nacido en 1946)Universidad 1968Libretista
Scott Weinger (nacido en 1975)Universidad 1998Actor
Steve Zahn (nacido en 1967)Actor
Jeff Zucker (nacido en 1965)Universidad 1986Presidente de NBC Universal
Edward Zwick (nacido en 1952)Universidad 1974Director de cine, productor, ganador del premio Oscar
Billete de stetsonLicenciatura en 1982Presidente de la Comisión de Cine de Vermont; productor de What We Want, What We Believe: The Black Panther Party Library ; Citizen Suits ; y A Closer Walk
Nuseir Yassin (nacido en 1992)Universidad 2014Personalidad basada en la web[288]

Música

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
John Adams (nacido en 1947)Universidad 1965Compositor
Samuel Hans Adler (nacido en 1928)Universidad 1950; MACompositor, director[289]
Charlie AlbrightUniversidad 2011Pianista, compositor
Leroy Anderson (1908-1975)Colegio 1929; AM 1930Compositor, director[290]
Masi AsareFacultad; Licenciatura en Estudios de RendimientoCompositor nominado al premio Tony[291]
Matthew Aucoin (nacido en 1990)Universidad 2012Compositor, director, pianista, más conocido por sus óperas.
Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)Universidad 1939Compositor, director
Alison Brown (nacida en 1962)Universidad 1983Banjoista, guitarrista, compositor y productor ganador del premio Grammy
Elliott Carter (1908-2012)Universidad 1931Compositor, ganador del premio Pulitzer[292]
Del Castillo (1893–1992)Universidad 1914Organista, compositor[292]
Han-na Chang (nacida en 1982)Universidad 2001Violoncelista
William Christie (nacido en 1944)Universidad 1966Conductor
Rivers Cuomo (nacido en 1970)Universidad 2006Cantante de la banda ganadora del premio Grammy Weezer
Du Yun (nacido en 1977)Doctorado 2006Compositor, artista de performance, ganador del premio Pulitzer
Elephante (nacida en 1989)Facultad 2011, EconomíaProductor musical y DJ
China Forbes (nacida en 1970)Universidad 1992Cantante; vocalista principal de Pink Martini
Elliot Forbes (1917-2006)Colegio 1941; AM 1947Director de orquesta, musicólogo
Russ Gershon (nacido en 1959)Colegio 1981/82Saxofonista de jazz , compositor y director de orquesta.
Alan Gilbert (nacido en 1967)Universidad 1989Director musical de la Filarmónica de Nueva York
Aaron Goldberg (nacido en 1974)Universidad 1996Pianista de jazz
Jerry Harrison (nacido en 1949)Universidad 1971Tecladista de Talking Heads
Fred Ho (nacido en 1957)Universidad 1979Saxofonista barítono de jazz, compositor y director de banda.
Samuel Holyoke (1762-1820)Colegio 1789, AM 1792Compositor
Justin Hurwitz (nacido en 1985)Universidad 2003Compositor, pianista y guionista; ganador del premio Oscar por La La Land[293]
Stefan Jackiw (nacido en 1985)Universidad 2007Violinista
Jacob Kimball (1761-1826)Colegio 1780Compositor
Thomas M. Lauderdale (nacido en 1970)Universidad 1992Músico, líder de Pink Martini
Sara LázaroUniversidad 1984Vocalista de jazz
Trey Chui-yee Lee (nacido en 1973)Universidad 1997Violoncelista
Tom Lehrer (nacido en 1928)Colegio 1946; AM 1947Satírico , matemático, cantante
Ryan Leslie (nacido en 1978)Universidad 1994Productor musical, cantautor, arreglista musical.[294]
Yo-Yo Ma (nacido en 1955)Universidad 1976Violoncelista
Daniel Manzano (nacido en 1980)Universidad 1999Bajista, percusionista, coros y compositor de Boyce Avenue
Harper MacKay (1921—1995)Director musical de la Civic Light Opera de Los Ángeles , pianista, director y compositor de bandas sonoras para cine y televisión.[295]
Tom Morello (nacido en 1964)Universidad 1986Guitarrista principal de la banda ganadora del premio Grammy Rage Against the Machine ; ex guitarrista principal de la ahora desaparecida banda Audioslave ; activista político
Dmitri Nabokov (1934-2012)Universidad 1955Cantante de ópera, hijo de Vladimir Nabokov
Ursula Oppens (nacida en 1944)Radcliffe 1965Pianista
William P. Perry (nacido en 1930)Universidad 1951Compositor
Joshua Redman (nacido en 1969)Universidad 1991Saxofonista de jazz
Frédéric Rzewski (1938-2021)Universidad 1958Compositor, pianista
Anton Schwartz (nacido en 1967)Universidad 1989Saxofonista de jazz
Robert Strassburg (1915-2003)Soy 1950Director, compositor, profesor de música, musicólogo.[296]
Michael Stern (nacido en 1959)Universidad 1981Director de orquesta de la Sinfónica de Kansas City[297]
Brian Tyler (nacido en 1972)Universidad 1998Compositor de cine, productor musical, director, pianista, baterista, guitarrista, multiinstrumentista.
Dan Wilson (nacido en 1961)Universidad 1983Músico, cantante de la banda Semisonic ; conocido por la canción " Closing Time "
Peter Wollny (nacido en 1961)Musicólogo alemán, Archivo Bach de Leipzig


Arte, arquitectura e ingeniería

NombreAño de claseNotabilidadReferencia(s)
Waldron Phoenix Belknap Jr. (1899-1949)Universidad 1920; Maestría 1933Historiador del arte, arquitecto, homónimo de Belknap Press[298]
Ann Bermingham (nacida en 1948)Doctorado 1982Historiador del arte
Barbara Bestor (nacida en 1966)Universidad 1987Arquitecto[299] [300]
Sheila Blair (nacida en 1948)Doctorado 1980Historiador del arte[301]
Anna Campbell Bliss (1925-2015)1951Artista y arquitecto[302]
Jonathan M. Bloom (nacido en 1950)Universidad 1972; Doctorado 1980Historiador del arte, profesor adjunto de historia del arte (1981-1987)[303]
Henry Clifford Boles (1910-1979)Maestría en Arquitectura 1949Arquitecto afroamericano, activo en Liberia y Massachusetts.[304]
Louis Briel (1945-2021)MA década de 1960-1970Artista y autor[305]
Charles Bulfinch (1763-1844)Colegio 1781Arquitecto
Rika BurnhamMuseum Educator, dancer and PROSE Award winner[306]
Geoffrey Chadsey (born 1967)A.B. 1989Artist[307]
Kermit S. Champa (1939–2004)PhD 1965Art historian, Andrea V. Rosenthal Professor of the History of Art and Architecture at Brown University[308]
Kate Cordsen (born 1966)A.M. 1998Photographer, Artist
Allan Crite (1910–2007)Extension 1968Artist[309]
Hardy Cross (1885–1959)MCE 1911Civil engineer
James Cuno (born 1951)A.M. 1980; PhD 1985Art historian, director of the Harvard Art Museums[310]
Frederick B. Deknatel (1905–1973)PhD 1935Art historian, William Door Boardman Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University[311]
Walter B. DennyA.M. 1965; PhD 1971Art historian, University Distinguished Professor of Art History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst[312]
Henri Dorra (1924–2002)A.M. 1950; PhD 1954Art historian, Professor Emeritus of Art History at the University of California, Santa Barbara[313]
Massumeh FarhadPhD 1987Art historian, curator at Chief Curator and Curator of Islamic Art at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Asian Art[314]
Cécile FromontA.M. 2004; PhD 2008Art historian, Associate Professor of African and South Atlantic Art at Yale University[315]
Buckminster Fuller1917; ExpelledArchitect, systems theorist, writer, designer, inventor, philosopher, futurist
Joseph Goldyne (born 1942)College 1970Artist, printmaker, curator[316][317]
Lauren Greenfield (born 1966)College 1987Artist, Photographer, Filmmaker[318][319][320]
Gulgee (1926–2007)College 1947Pakistani artist famous for his paintings and Islamic calligraphy; qualified engineer[321]
Philip Johnson (1906–2005)College 1930Architect, Pritzker Prize winner
Julian Hatton (born 1956)College 1979Artist, abstract landscapes[322][323]
Jarvis Hunt (1863–1941)Architect[324]
Charles L. Kuhn (1901–1985)A.M. 1924; PhD 1929Art historian, director of the Busch-Reisinger Museum
Thomas W. Lentz (born 1951)A.M. 1981; PhD 1985Art historian, director of the Harvard Art Museums[325]
Fumihiko Maki (born 1928)Design 1955Architect, Pritzker Prize winner
Howard Hibbard (1928–1984)PhD 1958Art historian, Professor of Italian Baroque Art at Columbia University
Elizabeth Holloway Marston (1893–1993)Radcliffe A.M. 1921Involved in the creation of the comic book character Wonder Woman
Thom Mayne (born 1944)Design 1978Architect, Pritzker Prize winner
Malcolm McKesson (1909–1999)College 1933Outsider artist
Philippe de Montebello (born 1936)College 1962Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
I. M. Pei (1917–2019)Design 1946Architect, Pritzker Prize winner
Jules Prown (born 1930)A.M. 1953, PhD 1961Art historian, Professor of Art History Emeritus at Yale University
Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886)College 1859Architect
Scott Rothkopf (born 1976)College 1999Art historian, Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art
Kenneth Dupee Swan (1887–1970)Photographer, forester[326]
Gary Tinterow (born 1953)A.M. 1983Art historian, director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston[327]
Oliver Samuel Tonks (1874–1953)A.B. 1898, A.M. 1899, Ph.D. 1903Art historian, Professor of Art History Emeritus at Vassar College[328]
Edward Warburg (1908–1992)1930Philanthropist, patron of the arts[329]
Harold Wethey (1902–1984)A.M. 1931; PhD 1934Art historian, professor at the University of Michigan

Religion

NameClass yearNotabilityReference(s)
George Arthur Buttrick (1892–1980)Faculty member in 1955Professor of Christian Morals[330]
William Ellery Channing (1780–1842)College 1798Unitarian leader
Jane Dempsey Douglass (born 1933)PhD 1963Feminist theologian and ecclesiastical historian; president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches
Shubael Dummer (1636–1692)College 1656Founder of the First Parish Congregational Church of York, the oldest church congregation in the state of Maine; killed in the Candlemas Massacre[331]
John Hale (1636–1700)College 1657 (Theology Degree)Participant in the Salem witch trials who would later apologize for his role; first minister of the parish church in Beverly, Massachusetts[332][333]
Edward William Cornelius Humphrey (1844–1917)Law 1866Presbyterian leader, lawyer and judge
Karim Aga Khan IV (born 1936)College 1958Spiritual leader of Shia Ismaili branch of Islam
Bernard Francis Law (1931–2017)College 1953Cardinal Archbishop of Boston
Aharon Lichtenstein (1933–2015)PhD EnglishChief rabbi at Yeshivat Har Etzion in the West Bank; son-in-law and disciple of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik
Walter A. Maier (1893–1950)M.A. 1920, PhD 1929Professor at Concordia Seminary, first speaker of The Lutheran Hour[334]
Cotton Mather (1663–1728)College 1678, A.M. 1681Minister, author
Increase Mather (1639–1723)College 1656Clergyman
Robert W. McElroy (born 1954)College 1975American Roman Catholic Cardinal designate, sixth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego
Seyyed Hossein Nasr (born 1933)DivinityMuslim philosopher, leading exponent of the Perennial Philosophy leader
Fan S. Noli (1882–1965)D.D. 1908Clergyman, founder of the Albanian Orthodox Church
Theodore Parker (1810–1860)DivinityUnitarian leader
Samuel Phillips (1690–1771)College 1708First pastor of the South Church in Andover, Massachusetts[335]
William G. Sinkford (born 1946)College 1968Unitarian Universalist leader
Joshua Toulmin (1740–1815)D.D. 1794English radical dissenting minister

Athletics

NameClass yearNotabilityReference(s)
Craig Adams (born 1977)College 1999NHL player, Pittsburgh Penguins[336]
Eugene Belisle (1910–1983)College 1931Coxwain at 1928 Summer Olympics
Matt Birk (born 1976)College 1998NFL center[337]
Brian Burke (born 1955)MBA/JD 1981NHL general manager
Dick Button (born 1929)AB 1952 JD 1955Figure skater, two-time Olympic gold medalist 1948/1954, five-time world champion, seven-time national champion
Ellery Harding Clark (1874–1949)College 1896Two-time gold medalist at 1896 Summer Olympics
Emily Cross (born 1986)College 2009Silver medalist in fencing at 2008 Summer Olympics
Clifton Dawson (born 1983)College 2007NFL player, Indianapolis Colts
Jillian Dempsey (born 1991)College 2013Ice hockey player
Eli Dershwitz (born 1995)College 20192023 Saber World Champion, 2015 Saber Junior World Champion, competitor for US in fencing at the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Olympics[338]
John Dockery (born 1944)College 1968NFL cornerback[339]
Ted Donato (born 1969)College 1991NHL player, head hockey coach[340]
Chandler Egan (1884–1936)College 1905Gold and silver medalist in golf at 1904 Summer Olympics
Ali Farag (born 1992)College 2014Squash player, highest world ranking of no. 1[341]
Ryan Fitzpatrick (born 1982)College 2005NFL quarterback, St. Louis Rams, Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Miami Dolphins.[342]
Eddie Grant (1883–1918)College 1905, Law 1909MLB infielder, Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants[343]
Milton Green (1913–2005)CollegeRunner, former world recorder holder in hurdles
Peter Gregg (1940–1981)College 1961Racing driver[344]
Aaron Molyneaux Hewlett (1820–1871)First superintendent of physical education in American higher education[345]
Arnold Horween (1898–1985)College 1921American football All-American player for the Harvard Crimson and the NFL; Harvard coach[346]
Ralph Horween (1896–1997)College 1920 and Law School 1929American football All-American player for the Harvard Crimson and the NFL; centenarian[347]
Bobby Jones (1902–1971)College 1924Golfer[348]
Dan Jiggetts (born 1954)College 1976NFL offensive tackle, Chicago sportscaster[349]
Isaiah Kacyvenski (born 1977)College 2000, HBS 2011NFL player, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Oakland Raiders[350]
Marv Levy (born 1925)CollegeNFL coach, Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills[351]
Jeremy Lin (born 1988)College 2010NBA player, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets[352]
Esther Lofgren (born 1986)College 2009Gold medalist in rowing at 2012 Summer Olympics
Rob Manfred (born 1958)Law 1983Commissioner of Major League Baseball
Shep Messing (born 1949)College 1973Soccer player
Noam Mills (born 1986)College 2012; MBA 2016Olympic épée fencer for Israel at 2008 Summer Olympics[353][354]
Dominic Moore (born 1980)CollegeNHL player, Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres, San Jose Sharks[355]
Steve Moore (born 1978)CollegeNHL player, Colorado Avalanche[356]
Christopher Nowinski (born 1978)College 2000Professional wrestler
Jeffrey Orridge (born 1960)Law 1986Commissioner of the Canadian Football League
David Otunga (born 1980)2006Professional wrestler[357]
John Paul (born 1939)MBASportscar racing driver[358]
Pieter Quinton (born 1998)College 2020Bronze medalist in rowing for Team USA at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Dylan Reese (born 1984)CollegeNHL player, New York Islanders[359]
Robert Ridder (1919–2000)Lester Patrick Trophy recipient, United States Hockey Hall of Fame inductee[193]
Ryan Max Riley (born 1979)College 2007United States Ski Team skier
Gabrielle Thomas (born 1996)College 2018Bronze medalist in 200m at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Larry Scott (born 1964)College 1986WTA CEO, Pac-10 commissioner[360][361]
Richard Sears (1861–1943)College 1883Seven-time US Open champion[362]
Lou Silver (born 1953)College 1975American-Israeli basketball player[363]
Ed Smith (1929–1998)Former NBA player, New York Knicks[364]
David Stearns (born 1985)College 2007Milwaukee Brewers general manager[365]
Siddharth Suchde (born 1985)College 2007Former squash player, highest world ranking of no. 39[366]
Andrew Sudduth (1961–2006)College 1983Silver medalist in rowing at 1984 Summer Olympics
Malcolm TurnerJD/MBAAthletic Director at Vanderbilt University[367]
Benjamin (Benji) Ungar (born 1986)Fencer, NCAA champion, Harvard Male Athlete of the Year 2006
Noah Welch (born 1982)College 2005NHL player, Florida Panthers[368]
Keith Wright (born 1989)College 20122010–11 Ivy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year[369]
Paul Wylie (born 1964)College 1991Figure skater
Jimmy Vesey (born 1993)College 2016NHL player, New York Rangers[370]

Criminals

NameClass yearNotabilityReference(s)
Sinedu Tadesse (born 1975)Harvard College class of 1996Murderer
John Connolly1967 Harvard Kennedy SchoolMobster and former FBI agent, associate of the Winter Hill Gang, convicted of racketeering and second degree murder
Marc Stuart Dreier (born 1950)Juris Doctor Harvard Law School 1975Securities fraud
Paul Bilzerian (born 1950)MBA 1975Securities Fraud
Rajat Gupta (born 1948)MBA 1973Securities Fraud, Conspiracy
Ted Kaczynski (1942–2023)College 1962Unabomber terrorist, murderer
Viktor Kozeny (born 1963)College 1989Fugitive financier
William Leonard Pickard (born 1945)Harvard Kennedy School 1996LSD manufacturer[371]
Eugene PlotkinCollege 2000Convicted of insider trading[372]
Louis Agassiz Shaw II (1906–1987)Class of 1929Murderer
Jeffrey Skilling (born 1953)Business 1979Conspiracy, making false statements, insider trading, and securities fraud during the Enron case[373]
Chuck Turner (1940–2019)College 1963Convicted felon and former Boston City Council member
John White Webster (1793–1850)College 1811Murderer
Richard Whitney (1888–1974)Embezzler
Stephen H. Kessler (born 1935)Medical 1957"Mad LSD Slayer" of 1967[374]

Academics

Educational institution founders and presidents

NameClass yearNotabilityReference(s)
William Allen (1784–1968)College 1802President of Bowdoin College
Richard E. Berendzen (born 1938)PhD 1967President, The American University
Thomas W. Butcher (1867–1947)M.A. 1904President of Kansas State Teachers College (now Emporia State University) from 1913 to 1943[375]
Walter William Spencer Cook (1888–1924)B.A. 1913, M.A. 1915, PhD 1924Co-founder of the New York University Institute of Fine Arts, 1935[376]
William R. CotterCollege 1958, Law 196118th President of Colby College
Claudio Demattè (1942–2004)Business 1970Founder, SDA Bocconi
Shih Choon Fong (born 1945)PhD 1973First President of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology[377]
Clifton D. Gray (1875–1944)College 1897President of Bates College
David C. HardestyLaw 1973President of West Virginia University
Yoshito Hori (born 1962)MBAFounder of Globis University Graduate School of Management
William DeWitt Hyde (1858–1917)College 1879President of Bowdoin College
Jonathan KoppellAB 199310th President of Montclair State University[378]
Heather KnightDoctorate21st President of Pacific Union College
Robert B. Lawton (born 1947)PhD 1977President, Loyola Marymount University[379]
Edith Lesley (1872–1953)Radcliffe College 1908Founder of Lesley University
Daniel Little (born 1949)PhilosophyChancellor of University of Michigan-Dearborn
Alexandra W. LogueProvost of New York Institute of Technology
Stephen W. Nease (1925–2006)DivinityPresident of the Eastern Nazarene College 1981–89[380][381]
Laurie L. Patton (born 1961)BA, 198317th President of Middlebury College
M. Lee Pelton (born 1950)PhD 1984, Senior Tutor of Winthrop HousePresident of Willamette University[382]
Marvin Banks Perry Jr. (1918–1994)MA 1941; PhD 1950President of Goucher College and Agnes Scott College[383]
Ruth J. PersonInstitute of Educational Management 1989Chancellor, University of Michigan (Flint Campus)[384]
Charles F. Phillips (1910–1998)PhDEconomist, president of Bates College
John Phillips (1719–1795)B.A., M.A.Founder of Phillips Exeter Academy[385]
William C. Powers (1946–2019)JD 1973President of The University of Texas at Austin[386]
L. Song Richardson (1966/67)B.A.President of Colorado College (2021-Present)[387]
Louise Richardson (born 1958)PhD 1989First female vice-chancellor of the University of St Andrews and first female vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford
Mark Roosevelt (born 1955)B.A. From Harvard University
Law degree from Harvard Law School
President of Antioch College, Yellow Springs Ohio; great-grandson of Theodore Roosevelt, Class of 1980
Jonathan Rosenbaum (born 1947)PhDPresident of Gratz College
Katherine A. RowePhD 199228th and first female president of the College of William and Mary; graduate of Carleton College[388]
Fred J. ShieldsEducationPresident of the Eastern Nazarene College 1919–23[389]
Phillip Shriver (1922–2011)President of Miami University Ohio; graduate of Yale University and Columbia University
Andrew Sledd (1870–1939)M.A. Greek 1896First president of the University of Florida, 1905–09[390]
David J. SteinbergCollege; A.M.; PhDPresident of Long Island University
Robert E. L. Strider (1917–2010)College 193917th president of Colby College
Sanford J. Ungar (born 1945)10th president of Goucher College
John William WardBA 1945President of Amherst College, Chairman of the Ward Commission
Peggy R. WilliamsEducation 1983President of Ithaca College
George W. Webber (1920–2010)College 1942President of the New York Theological Seminary[391]
John Philip Wernette (1903–1988)M.A. 1929, PhD 1932President of the University of New Mexico

Professors and scholars

NameClass yearNotabilityReference(s)
David Benjamin OppenheimerJ.D. 1978Clinical Professor of Law at UC Berkeley Law School. Faculty Co-Director of the Pro Bono Program and the Director of the Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-discrimination Law.
M.H. Abrams (1912–2015)A.B. 1934, A.M. 1937, PhD 1940Literary theorist and critic, Class of 1916 Professor of English at Cornell University
Encarnacion Alzona (1895–2001)Radcliffe 1920Historian; National Scientist of the Philippines; first Filipino woman to receive a Ph.D; member of the University of the Philippines System Board of Regents[392]
Herman Vandenburg Ames (1865–1935)PhD 1891Historian; inaugural recipient of the Justin Winsor Prize[393]
Sylvan Barnet (1926–2016)PhD 1954Shakespearean scholar
George E. Bates (1902–1992)M.B.A. 1925Professor of Investment Management at the Harvard Business School; editor of the Harvard Business Review[394]
Robert Percy Barnes (1898 - 1990)PhD 1933Professor of chemistry at Howard University. First African American person to graduate from Harvard with a PhD with chemistry.[395]
Bernard Berenson (1865–1959)College 1887Art historian
Ann Bergren (1942–2018)PhD 1973Professor of Greek Literature; first woman classicist to gain tenure at UCLA
Luciano Berio (1925–2003)1994 Distinguished Composer in ResidenceComposer
Michael Beschloss (born 1955)Business 1980Historian
David Bevington (1931–2019)PhD 1958Scholar
John Boswell (1947–1994)PhD 1975Historian of homosexual history
Jean Briggs (1929–2016)PhD 1967Anthropologist, ethnographer and expert on Inuit languages; compiled the world's first Utkuhiksalingmiut Inuktitut dictionary (2015)[396]
Schuyler V. Cammann (1921–1991)A.M. 1941Anthropologist
Lester J. Cappon (1900–1981)A.M. and PhD 1928Historian, documentary editor, and archivist for Colonial Williamsburg
Robert Castelli (born 1949)A.M. 1996Criminal Justice Department Chair at Iona College, New York State Assemblyman
Yuen Ren Chao (1892–1982)PhD 1918Chinese American linguist, philosopher and amateur composer
John Leonard Clive (1924–1990)PhD 1952Historian, winner of the 1974 National Book Award for Biography[397]
Kate Cooper (born 1960)MTSProfessor of Ancient History[398]
Anna Crone1975Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures; University of Chicago
Donald Davidson (1917–2003)PhDPhilosopher
Joseph R. D'CruzPhD 1979Professor of strategic management at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management[399]
Greg Dening (1931–2008)PhDHistorian, scholar of historical ethnography
Martina Deuchler (born 1935)PhD 1967Professor of Korean Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
John EnemarkA.M. 1964, Ph.D. 1966American bioinorganic chemist and professor
Lia EppersonA.B. with magna cum laude in sociologyProfessor of Law, civil rights lawyer; American University Washington College of Law[400]
John K. Fairbank (1907–1991)College 1929East Asian scholar
Ben Finney (1933–2017)PhD 1964Anthropologist, author, Polynesian Voyaging Society co-founder
M. Judah Folkman (1933–2008)1953Founder of angiogenesis research
Mary Parker Follett (1868–1933)Radcliffe 1898Social and political theorist
Richard Foltz (born 1961)PhD 1996Historian of religions
James Fowler (born 1970)College 1992; PhD 2003Political scientist[401]
Gerald FrugLL.B 1963Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.
Timothy S. George (born 1955)A.M. 1993; PhD 1996Professor in East and Southeast Asian History, University of Rhode Island
Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith (1909–1981)A.M. 1932Historian[402]
Nelson Goodman (1906–1998)A.B. 1928; PhD 1941Philosopher
Robert A. Gorman (born 1937)1989Professor; University of Pennsylvania School of Law
Nancy Guerra (born 1950)Ed.D 1986Psychologist and dean of the School of Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine[403]
Philip F. Gura (born 1950)A.B. 1972; PhD 1977Leading scholar on American history and literature
Patricia GreenspanA.M. 1968; PhD 1972Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park[404]
Lewis A. GrossmanJuris Doctor, 1990Professor of Law at the Washington College of Law
Valerie Hansen (born 1958)A.B. 1979Stanley Woodward Professor of History, Yale University
Harlan P. Hanson (1925–1996)A.B. 1948; PhD 1959Director of the Advanced Placement program (1965–1989)
George Haskins (1915–1991)A.B. 1935; J.D. 1942Law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
KC Johnson (born 1967)A.B. 1988; PhD 1993Professor of History at Brooklyn College and the City University of New York, known for his work exposing the facts about the Duke lacrosse case[405]
T.R. Kidder (born 1960)PhD 1989Archaeologist, Dean, Tulane University
Gary N. Knoppers (1956–2018)A.M. 1986; PhD 1988Leading scholar on Chronicles and Chronicler
Robert A. Kraft (born 1934)PhD 1961Leading scholar on Jewish history and Christian origins
Rosalind E. Krauss (born 1941)PhD 1969Art historian and founder of academic journal October
Alan Kreider (1941–2017)A.M. (1965), PhD (1971), Travelling Fellow (1966–67)Director, Centre for the Study of Christianity and Culture, University of Oxford
Saul Kripke (born 1940)College; Society of FellowsPhilosopher
Thomas Samuel Kuhn (1922–1996)College 1943; A.M. 1946; PhD 1949Philosopher and historian of science
Carole LaBonne (1922–1996)PhD 1996Erastus O. Haven Professor of Life Sciences and chair of the department of molecular biosciences at Northwestern University
Christopher Lasch (1932–1994)A.B. 1954Professor of History, University of Rochester; Historian[406]
David Lewis (1941–2001)PhD 1967Professor of Government, Oberlin College; philosopher
Robert Lieber (born 1941)PhD 1968Professor, Department of Government and School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University[407]
Robert C. Lieberman (born 1964)PhD 1994Political scientist, Provost of Johns Hopkins University[408]
Perry Link (born 1944)A.B. 1966; PhD 1976Chancellorial Chair Professor for Innovative Teaching Comparative Literature and Foreign Languages, University of California, Riverside; Sinologist
Frederick D. Losey (1866-1932)MA 1899Shakespearian scholar and elocutionist
Victor H. Mair (born 1943)PhD 1976Professor in Chinese Language and Literature, University of Pennsylvania
Roger Martin (born 1956)A.B. 1979; M.B.A. 1981Dean of University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management
Robert Mundheim (born 1933)A.B. 1954; LL.B. 1957Attorney; dean of law school and professor of law, University of Pennsylvania
Onora O'Neill, Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve (born 1941)PhD 1969; LL.D. 2010Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge; president, British Academy (2005–2009); principal, Newnham College, Cambridge; 2017 laureate, Berggruen Prize[409]
Hugh R. Page (born 1956)PhD 1990Professor of Africana Studies and Theology, University of Notre Dame[410]
Yangjin PakA.M. 1992; PhD 1996Professor of Archeology, Chungnam National University
James Palais (1934–2006)A.B. 1955; PhD 1968Professor of Korean History, University of Washington
Juan Antonio Pérez López (1934–1996)PhD 1970Professor of Organizational Behavior, IESE Business School
Joel M. Podolny (born 1965)A.B. with magna cum laude 1986; A.M.; PhDDean of the School of Management, Yale University; sociologist
Eve Troutt Powell (born 1961)A.B. 1983; A.M. 1988; PhD 1995Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania
Ben H. Procter (1927–2012)PhD 1961Professor of History, Texas Christian University, 1957 to 2000; biographer of William Randolph Hearst[411]
Daniel RichmanA.B. 1980Paul J. Kellner Professor of Law, Columbia University
William Rees Brebner Robertson (1881–1941)PhD 1915Professor of Zoology, University of Kansas; Robertsonian translocation
V. Vance RoleyMasters; PhDDean of the Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii[412]
Duane W. Roller (born 1946)PhD 1971Professor of Classics, Ohio State University
Mark Rosenzweig (1922–2009)PhD 1949Professor, University of California, Berkeley; his studies showed that the brain develops into adulthood based on life experiences[413]
Jeffrey Sachs (born 1954)A.B.; A.M; PhDUniversity Professor, Columbia University; economist
Edward Said (1935–2003)A.M.; PhD 1964Professor of Literature, Columbia University; coined term Orientalism; Palestinian activist
Andrea SmithA.B.Professor in Native American Studies, University of California, Riverside
Christian Smith (born 1960)PhD 1990William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Sociology, University of Notre Dame
Timothy L. Smith (1924–1997)PhDProfessor in American religious history, Johns Hopkins University; religious historian, author[414]
Diane Souvaine (born 1954)CollegeChairperson of the computer science program at Tufts University; professor of computer science and mathematics
Ronald Spores (born 1931)PhD 1964Professor of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University[415]
Amy Stanley (born 1977)A.B. 1999; PhD 2007Wayne V. Jones II Research Professor in History, Northwestern University
Marian Stoltz-LoikePsychology and Social RelationsCollege Dean and Vice President
Peter C. SuttonA.B. 1972Art historian and director of the Bruce Museum of Arts and Science
Phillip Swagel (born 1966)PhD 1993Economist[416]
Barbara Tuchman (1912–1989)Radcliffe 1933; facultyHistorian
Arthur Waldron (born 1948)A.B. with summa cum laude 1971; PhD 1981Lauder Professor of International Relations, University of Pennsylvania
Jon Wiener (born 1944)PhDHistorian[417]
Carter G. Woodson (1875–1950)PhD 1912Historian, second African American to receive a Ph.D. (after W.E.B. DuBois), professor and dean of the college of arts and sciences at Howard University, co-founder of Black History Month
Charles W. Woodworth (1865–1940)Grad. student, researcher (1886–1888) (1900–1901)Entomologist; founder of UCB's Entomology Department
Roy Bin Wong (born 1949)A.M. 1973, PhD 1983Distinguished Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles
Amy Zegart (born 1967)College 1989, magna cum laude in East Asian StudiesProfessor of Public Policy; UCLA School of Public Affairs
Noel Ignatiev (1940-2019)PhD 1995Historian

Faculty

NameClass yearNotabilityReference(s)
William James (1842–1910)M.D. 1869; ProfessorPhilosopher and psychologist, founder of psychology department, writer
Mark Albion (born 1951)PhD 1982Author, social entrepreneur, co-founder of Net Impact
Kenneth Arrow (1921–2017)ProfessorEconomist; Nobel Prize winner[418]
William Berenberg (1915–2005)College 1936; professorProfessor of pediatrics, physician[419]
Theodore C. Bestor (1951–2021)ProfessorAnthropologist
Grete L. Bibring (1899–1977)Professor, Harvard Medical SchoolPsychoanalyst; first female professor at Harvard Medical School[420]
Roderick BronsonDirector, Rodent Pathology Core, Harvard Medical SchoolPathologist
Fitzroy Carrington (1869–1954)Lecturer on engravingJournalist
Marcia Caldas de Castro (1964–)DemographyFaculty
Gennaro Chierchia (born 1953)Haas Foundation Professor of LinguisticsLinguist
Richard Clarke (born 1951)FacultyDiplomat, counterterrorism expert
Kim B. Clark (born 1949)College 1974; A.M. 1977; PhD 1978; Dean of business school 1995–2005Economist; President of BYU-Idaho
Elias J. Corey (born 1928)ProfessorChemist; Nobel Prize winner
Bronson Crothers (1884–1959)College 1904; M.D. 1909; Professor (1944–1952)Pediatric neurologist
Rose Laub Coser (1916–1994)Professor of sociology in psychiatry department[421]
Alan Dershowitz (born 1938)Professor (born 1964)Law scholar, pro-Israel activist
Noam Elkies (born 1966)A.M. 1986; PhD 1987; professor (born 1990)Mathematician
Ephraim Emerton (1851–1935)ProfessorFirst recipient of the Winn Professorship of Ecclesiastical History
Archie Epps (1937–2003)B.D 1961Dean of Students (1971–1999)[422]
Denise Faustman (born 1958)Associate Professor of MedicineMedical doctor and pioneer in diabetes research
Martin Feldstein (1939–2019)College 1961; professorEconomist
Niall Ferguson (born 1964)Professor 2005–presentHistorian
C. Stephen FosterProfessor 1993–presentOphthalmologist
Jeffry FriedenStanfield Professor of International PeaceChair of the Department of Government
John Kenneth Galbraith (1908–2006)ProfessorCanadian-American Keynesian economist
Henry Louis Gates Jr. (born 1950)ProfessorAfrican American studies scholar
Daniel Gilbert (born 1957)Professor at the Department of PsychologySocial psychologist
Andrew M. Gleason (1921–2008)Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural PhilosophyMajor contributions to the solution of Hilbert's 5th Problem, the analyticity of Lie groups
Daniel Goldhagen (born 1959)PhD; previously an Associate Professor of Government and Social StudiesPolitical scientist; controversial author of Hitler's Willing Executioners
Stephen Jay Gould (1941–2002)ProfessorBiologist
Asa Gray (1810-1888)ProfessorBotanist
Stephen Greenblatt (born 1943)ProfessorLiterary critic
Walter Gropius (1883–1969)Professor; dean of Harvard Graduate School of DesignArchitect
Dudley Herschbach (born 1932)ProfessorChemist; Nobel Prize winner
Caroline Hoxby (born 1966)College 1988; professorEconomist
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz (born 1942)PhD; professorHistorian
Samuel P. Huntington (1927–2008)PhD 1951; professorPolitical scientist
Jay Jasanoff (born 1942)A.B. 1963, PhD 1968; professor 1970–78, 1998–Linguist[423]
Geoffrey JonesProfessor 2002–presentBusiness historian
Diana Kleiner (born 1947)Assistant Professor of Art History (1976-1980)Art historian
Howard Koh (born 1952)Professor, Harvard School of Public HealthPhysician
Susumu Kuno (born 1933)PhD 1964, Professor EmeritusLinguist[424]
George Martin Lane (1823–1897)Professor (1869–1894)Classical scholar
Timothy Leary (1920–1996)Lecturer (1959–1963)Writer, psychologist, LSD guru
Alain Leroy Locke (1885–1954)College 1907; PhD 1918Writer, educator, philosopher
William Lipscomb (1919–2011)ProfessorChemist; Nobel Prize winner
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882)Professor (1834–1854)Poet
N. Gregory Mankiw (born 1958)ProfessorEconomist, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors
Harvey Mansfield (born 1932)ProfessorWilliam R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Government at Harvard University
Julián Marías (1914–2005)ProfessorPhilosopher and author
Richard Marius (1933–1999)ProfessorReformation historian and author
Ernst Mayr (1904–2005)ProfessorEvolutionary biologist
Robert C. Merton (born 1944)ProfessorEconomist, Nobel Prize winner
Ken NakayamaProfessorPsychologist
Robert Nozick (1938–2002)ProfessorLibertarian philosopher
Francis Parkman (1823–1898)A.B. 1844; LawHistorian; professor
Milman Parry (1902–1935)ProfessorScholar of the classics and folklore
Benjamin Peirce (1809–1880)College 1829; professorMathematician
Jordan Peterson (born 1962)Professor (1993–1998)Psychologist
Steven Pinker (born 1954)PhD 1979; professorPsychologist
Robert Putnam (born 1941)ProfessorPolitical scientist
W. V. Quine (1908–2000)PhD 1932; professor (1956–2000)Philosopher, logician
Norman F. Ramsey (1915–2011)ProfessorPhysicist; Nobel Prize winner
John Rawls (1921–2002)ProfessorPhilosopher, political scientist
Wade RegehrProfessorNeurobiology[425]
Edwin O. Reischauer (1910–1990)PhD 1939; professor; namesake of Reischauer InstituteEast Asian scholar
Juan Rosai (born 1940)Visiting ProfessorMedical doctor and professor of pathology; author of a main textbook in the field; discoverer of the Rosai-Dorfman disease
Josiah Royce (1855–1916)Professor (1892–1914)Philosopher
James R. Russell (born 1953)Professor (born 1993)Professor and scholar; Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies, Harvard University[426]
Matthew SacchetAssistant ProfessorNeuroscientist
Nadav Safran (1925–2003)ProfessorExpert in Arab politics; former director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Michael Sandel (born 1953)ProfessorPolitical scientist
George Santayana (1863–1952)College 1886; PhD 1889Professor of Philosophy; philosopher
Elaine Scarry (born 1946)Professor of English and American Literature and Language, the Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of ValueAuthor
Thomas Schelling (1921–2016)ProfessorEconomist, Nobel Prize 2005
Arthur M. Schlesinger (1888–1965)Professor, namesake of Schlesinger LibraryHistorian
Julian Schwinger (1918–1994)ProfessorPhysicist; Nobel Prize winner (1965)
Amartya Sen (born 1933)ProfessorEconomist; Nobel Prize winner (1998)
William M. Sinton (1925–2004)AstronomerAdolph Lomb Medalist; OSA Fellow
B. F. Skinner (1904–1990)PhD 1931, Edgar Pierce Professor of PsychologyBehavioral psychologist, inventor
Wilfred Cantwell Smith (1916–2000)ProfessorReligious scholar, professor
Jared Sparks (1789–1866)College 1819; professor (1838–1849)Historian
David A. Thomas (born 1956)ProfessorDean of the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University
Laurence Tribe (born 1941)College 1962; Law 1966; professorLawyer
Mario Vargas Llosa (born 1936)Visiting ProfessorWriter; Nobel Prize winner[427]
Edward Willett Wagner (1924–2001)A.B. 1949; A.M. 1951; PhD 1959Professor of Korean Studies
James D. Watson (born 1928)ProfessorMolecular biologist; Nobel Prize winner
Cornel West (born 1953)Professor (1993–2002)African American studies scholar
George M. Whitesides (born 1939)College 1960; University professor (born 1982)Chemist
James Q. Wilson (1931–2012)Professor 1961–87Professor of public policy
Harry Austryn Wolfson (1887–1974)PhD; professorPhilosopher
Richard Wilson (1926–2018)Professor at the Department of Physics (born 1955)Physicist[428]
Robert Burns Woodward (1917–1979)ProfessorChemist, Nobel Prize 1965

See also

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