List of Boston University people

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This is a list of notable faculty members and alumni of Boston University.

Notable alumni or attendees

Pulitzer Prize winners

Academia

Business

Clergy

Martin Luther King Jr.

International government, politics, royalty

United States government, politics

Governors

United States Senators

Senators may have served in other capacities, such as a governor. In such cases, the name is left unlinked, but the description will indicate the location of a linked entry.

United States House of Representatives

Barbara Jordan, United States Congress, 1973–1979

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William Cohen, Defense Secretary, Senator, Congressman

United States executive departments and agencies

Gary Locke, U.S. Ambassador, Commerce Secretary, Governor

Other

Philippine government, politics

Win Gatchalian, Senator of the Philippines

Philippine Senator

Film, performing arts, television, radio, popular culture

Geena Davis, Academy Award winner
Julianne Moore, Academy Award and Primetime Emmy Award winner
Howard Stern, King of All Media
Ginnifer Goodwin
Olivia Culpo, Miss Universe 2012
Jackie Bruno, Miss Massachusetts Teen USA 2003 and Miss Massachusetts USA 2008

Journalism, non-fiction film and broadcasting

Bill Simmons, grantland.com, editor-in-chief

Literature

Sports

Mickey Cochrane, Baseball Hall of Fame
Colby Cohen
Chris Drury, Stanley Cup Champion
Tony Gaffney
Stephanie McMahon as WWF Women's Champion at the 2000 King of the Ring event.
David Warsofsky

Miscellaneous

Notable faculty members

Nobel laureates

Fulbright Scholars

Guggenheim Fellows

MacArthur Fellows

  • Jim Collins, fellow, MacArthur Foundation, professor of biomedical engineering
  • Nancy Kopell, fellow, MacArthur Foundation, professor of mathematics[68]

Rhodes Scholars

Film, performing arts, television, radio

Other

Robert Pinsky, U.S. Poet Laureate (1997–2000)

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