List of Boston University people

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

Legend

The following abbreviations and notes are used to represent BU schools and colleges:

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!Abbr.

!Meaning

CAS

|College of Arts and Sciences

COM

|College of Communication

WED

|College of Education

ENG

|College of Engineering

CFA

|College of Fine Arts

CGS

|College of General Studies

SAR

|College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

QST

|School of Business

DMD

|School of Dental Medicine

SHA

|School of Hospitality Administration

LAW

|School of Law

MED

|School of Medicine

SPH

|School of Public Health

SSW

|School of Social Work

MET

|Metropolitan College

KHC

|Kilachand Honors College

UNI

|University Professors Program

Academy Awards

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|+Academy Awards

!Name

!Degree

!Award

!Result

!Award year

!Selected work

Harold Russell

|QST '49

|Best Supporting Actor

|Won

|1946

|The Best Years of Our Lives

Steve Broidy

|CFA '27*

|Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

|Won

|1962

|"whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry"

Faye Dunaway

|CFA '62

|Best Actress

|Nominated

|1967

|Bonnie and Clyde

Estelle Parsons

|LAW '53*

|Best Supporting Actress

|Won

|1967

|Bonnie and Clyde

Estelle Parsons

|LAW '53*

|Best Supporting Actress

|Nominated

|1968

|Rachel, Rachel

Faye Dunaway

|CFA '62

|Best Actress

|Nominated

|1975

|Chinatown

Faye Dunaway

|CFA '62

|Best Actress

|Won

|1977

|Network

Mariel Hemingway

|CFA '83

|Best Supporting Actress

|Nominated

|1979

|Manhattan

Roland Hallé

|COM '81

|Best Documentary Short

|Won

|1980

|Karl Hess: Toward Liberty

Peter Ladue

|COM '81

|Best Documentary Short

|Won

|1980

|Karl Hess: Toward Liberty

Alfre Woodard

|CFA '74

|Best Supporting Actress

|Nominated

|1983

|Cross Creek

Olympia Dukakis

|CFA '57

|Best Supporting Actress

|Won

|1987

|Moonstruck

Fred Zollo

|CAS '75

|Best Picture

|Nominated

|1988

|Mississippi Burning

Geena Davis

|CFA '79

|Best Supporting Actress

|Won

|1989

|The Accidental Tourist

Geena Davis

|CFA '79

|Best Actress

|Nominated

|1992

|Thelma & Louise

Marisa Tomei

|CFA '86*

|Best Supporting Actress

|Won

|1993

|My Cousin Vinny

Julianne Moore

|CFA '83

|Best Supporting Actress

|Nominated

|1998

|Boogie Nights

Richard Gladstein

|COM '83

|Best Picture

|Nominated

|1999

|The Cider House Rules

Rick Heinrichs

|CFA '76

|Best Production Design

|Won

|1999

|Sleepy Hollow

Julianne Moore

|CFA '83

|Best Actress

|Nominated

|2000

|The End of the Affair

Marisa Tomei

|CFA '86*

|Best Supporting Actress

|Nominated

|2002

|In the Bedroom

Julianne Moore

|CFA '83

|Best Actress

|Nominated

|2003

|Far from Heaven

Julianne Moore

|CFA '83

|Best Supporting Actress

|Nominated

|2003

|The Hours

Michael Williams

|COM '79

|Best Documentary Feature

|Won

|2003

|The Fog of War

Richard Gladstein

|COM '83

|Best Picture

|Nominated

|2004

|Finding Neverland

Rick Heinrichs

|CFA '76

|Best Production Design

|Nominated

|2004

|Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

Corinne Marrinan

|CFA '95

|Best Documentary Short

|Won

|2005

|A Note of Triumph

Hawk Ostby

|COM '90

|Best Adapted Screenplay

|Nominated

|2006

|Children of Men

Mark Fergus

|QST '89

|Best Adapted Screenplay

|Nominated

|2006

|Children of Men

Rick Heinrichs

|CFA '76

|Best Production Design

|Nominated

|2006

|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Marisa Tomei

|CFA '86*

|Best Supporting Actress

|Nominated

|2009

|The Wrestler

Scott Silver{{cite web | url=https://www.bu.edu/bostonia/web/bostonwood/ | title=The Bostonwood Boom - Bostonia Web Exclusives }}

|COM '86

|Best Original Screenplay

|Nominated

|2011

|The Fighter

Peter Del Vecho

|CFA '80

|Best Animated Feature

|Won

|2013

|Frozen

Julianne Moore

|CFA '83

|Best Actress

|Won

|2014

|Still Alice

Roy Conli{{cite web | url=https://www.bu.edu/bostonia/2015/cfas-julianne-moore-roy-conli-among-2015-oscar-winners/ | title=CFA's Julianne Moore, Roy Conli among 2015 Oscar Winners | date=February 28, 2015 }}

|CFA '83

|Best Animated Feature

|Won

|2014

|Big Hero 6

Bonnie Arnold{{cite web | url=https://www.bu.edu/articles/2020/bonnie-arnold-how-to-train-your-dragon-oscar-nomination/ | title=Bonnie Arnold on Her Oscar Nomination for How to Train Your Dragon 3 }}

|COM '78

|Best Animated Feature

|Nominated

|2014

|How to Train Your Dragon 2

Henry Hughes{{cite web | url=https://www.bu.edu/bostonia/2016/henry-hughes-day-one-oscar-nominated-best-short-film/ | title=Henry Hughes' Day One Nominated for an Oscar in the Best Short Film Category | date=June 8, 2017 }}

|COM '06

|Best Live Action Short Film

|Nominated

|2015

|Day One

Brian McLean{{cite web | url=https://www.bu.edu/articles/2017/laika-films-2017-academy-award-nomination/ | title=LAIKA Films Animator Brian McLean's 2017 Academy Award Nomination | Bostonia }}

|CFA '99

|Best Visual Effects

|Nominated

|2016

|Kubo and the Two Strings

Tatiana S. Riegel

|CAS '86

|Best Film Editing

|Nominated

|2017

|I, Tonya

Bonnie Arnold

|COM '78

|Best Animated Feature

|Nominated

|2019

|How to Train Your Dragon 3

Geena Davis

|CFA '79

|Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

|Won

|2019

|"whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry"

Scott Silver

|COM '86

|Best Original Screenplay

|Nominated

|2020

|Joker

David Dinerstein{{Cite web |title=Updated: David Dinerstein (COM'84) Takes Home Oscar for Best Documentary |url=https://www.bu.edu/articles/2022/alum-david-dinerstein-could-take-home-oscar-for-summer-of-soul/ |access-date=2023-11-20 |website=Boston University |language=en}}

|COM '84

|Best Documentary Feature

|Won

|2021

|Summer of Soul

Peter Del Vecho

|CFA '80

|Best Animated Feature

|Nominated

|2021

|Raya and the Last Dragon

Hong Chau{{cite web | url=https://www.bu.edu/articles/2023/alum-hong-chau-nominated-for-oscar/ | title=The Whale's Hong Chau (COM'01) Iis Nominated for an Oscar This Weekend }}

|COM '01

|Best Supporting Actress

|Nominated

|2022

|The Whale

Pulitzer Prize winners

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|+Pulitzer Prize winners

!Name

!Degree

!Award

!Year

!Outlet

!Rationale

Gerard M. O'Neill

|CAS '70

|Investigative Reporting

|1972

|The Boston Globe

|"For their exposure of widespread corruption in Somerville, Massachusetts"

Stephen Kurkjian

|CAS '66

|Investigative Reporting

|1972

|The Boston Globe

|"For their exposure of widespread corruption in Somerville, Massachusetts"

William Sherman

|CAS '69

|Investigative Reporting

|1974

|New York Daily News

|"For his resourceful investigative reporting in the exposure of extreme abuse of the New York Medicaid program"

Stephen Kurkjian

|CAS '66

|Investigative Reporting

|1980

|The Boston Globe

|"For articles on Boston's transit system"

Joan Vennochi

|COM '75

|Investigative Reporting

|1980

|The Boston Globe

|"For articles on Boston's transit system"

Stan Grossfeld

|CAS '80

|Breaking News Photography

|1984

|The Boston Globe

|"For his series of unusual photographs which reveal the effects of war on the people of Lebanon"{{Cite web |title=The Pulitzer Prizes {{!}} The 1984 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Spot News Photography |url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/stan-grossfeld}}

Mark Thompson

|COM '75

|Public Service

|1985

|Fort Worth Star-Telegram

|"For reporting by Mark Thompson which revealed that nearly 250 U.S. servicemen had lost their lives as a result of a design problem in helicopters built by Bell Helicopter - a revelation which ultimately led the Army to ground almost 600 Huey helicopters pending their modification"

Stan Grossfeld

|CAS '80

|Feature Photography

|1985

|The Boston Globe

|"For his series of photographs of the famine in Ethiopia and for his pictures of illegal aliens on the U.S.-Mexico border."

Thomas Fiedler

|COM '71

|Breaking News Reporting

|1991

|Miami Herald

|"For stories profiling a local cult leader, his followers, and their links to several area murders."

Joseph Hallinan

|COM '84

|Investigative Reporting

|1991

|The Indianapolis Star

|"For their shocking series on medical malpractice in [Indiana]"https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/joseph-t-hallinan-and-susan-m-headden {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}

Don Van Natta Jr.

|COM '86

|Public Service

|1993

|The Miami Herald

|"For coverage that not only helped readers cope with Hurricane Andrew's devastation but also showed how lax zoning, inspection and building codes had contributed to the destruction"

Thomas Fiedler

|COM '71

|Public Service

|1993

|The Miami Herald

|"For coverage that not only helped readers cope with Hurricane Andrew's devastation but also showed how lax zoning, inspection and building codes had contributed to the destruction"

Daniel Goodrich

|COM '75

|Breaking News Reporting

|1997

|Newsday

|"For its enterprising coverage of the crash of TWA Flight 800 and its aftermath."

Patricia Maldonado

|COM '91

|Investigative Reporting

|1999

|Miami Herald

|"For its detailed reporting that revealed pervasive voter fraud in a city mayoral election that was subsequently overturned.""

Helen Ubinas

|COM '94

|Breaking News Reporting

|1999

|Hartfort Courant

|"For its clear and detailed coverage of a shooting rampage in which a state lottery worker killed four supervisors then himself."

Susan Walsh

|COM '87

|Feature Photography

|1999

|Associated Press

|"For its striking collection of photographs of the key players and events stemming from President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky and the ensuing impeachment hearings"

Don Van Natta Jr.

|COM '86

|National Reporting

|1999

|The New York Times

|"For a series of articles that disclosed the corporate sale of American technology to China, with U.S. government approval despite national security risks, prompting investigations and significant changes in policy"

Jhumpa Lahiri

|CAS '93, UNI '95, UNI '97

|Fiction

|2000

| -

|For Interpreter of Maladies

Don Van Natta Jr.

|COM '86

|Explanatory Reporting

|2002

|The New York Times

|"For its informed and detailed reporting, before and after the September 11th attacks on the USA, that profiled the global terrorism network and the threats it posed"

Sacha Pfeiffer

|CAS '94

|Public Service

|2003

|The Boston Globe

|"For its courageous, comprehensive coverage of sexual abuse by priests, an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church"

Michael Rezendes

|CAS '78

|Public Service

|2003

|The Boston Globe

|"for its courageous, comprehensive coverage of sexual abuse by priests, an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church"

Stephen Kurkjian

|CAS '66

|Public Service

|2003

|The Boston Globe

|"For its courageous, comprehensive coverage of sexual abuse by priests, an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church"

Meredith Warren

|COM '01

|Breaking News Reporting

|2003

|The Eagle-Tribune

|"For its stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River."

Ethan Forman

|COM '93

|Breaking News Reporting

|2003

|The Eagle-Tribune

|"For its stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River."

Tyler Hicks

|COM '92

|International Reporting

|2009

|The New York Times

|"For its masterful, groundbreaking coverage of America's deepening military and political challenges in Afghanistan and Pakistan, reporting frequently done under perilous conditions."https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/staff-70 {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}{{cite web | url=https://www.bu.edu/articles/2014/new-york-times-photographer-tyler-hicks-receives-pulitzer-prize/ | title=NY Times Photographer Tyler Hicks Receives Pulitzer Prize | Bostonia | date=May 28, 2014 }}

Tyler Hicks

|COM '92

|Breaking News Photography

|2014

|The New York Times

|"For courageously documenting a deadly terrorist attack at a Nairobi shopping mall"

Tyler Hicks

|COM '92

|Breaking News Photography

|2016

|The New York Times

|"For photographs that captured the resolve of refugees, the perils of their journeys and the struggle of host countries to take them in."{{cite web | url=https://www.bu.edu/com/articles/three-com-alumni-snag-pulitzer-prizes/ | title=Three COM alumni snag Pulitzer Prizes }}

Kimbriell Kelly

|COM '98

|National Reporting

|2016

|The Washington Post

|"For its revelatory initiative in creating and using a national database to illustrate how often and why the police shoot to kill and who the victims are most likely to be."https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/washington-post-staff {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}

Jessica Rinaldi

|COM '01

|Feature Photography

|2016

|Boston Globe

|"For the raw and revealing photographic story of a boy who strives to find his footing after abuse by those he trusted."

Alexandra Wimley

|COM '17

|Breaking News Reporting

|2019

|Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

|"For immersive, compassionate coverage of the massacre at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue that captured the anguish and resilience of a community thrust into grief."

Samantha Gross

|COM '18

|Breaking News Reporting

|2022

|The Miami Herald

|"For its urgent yet sweeping coverage of the collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium complex, merging clear and compassionate writing with comprehensive news and accountability reporting."{{Cite web |title=Staff of the Miami Herald |url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/staff-miami-herald |access-date=2023-11-13 |website=www.pulitzer.org |language=en}}

Sarah Silbiger

|COM '18

|Public Service

|2022

|The Washington Post

|"For its compellingly told and vividly presented account of the assault on Washington on January 6, 2021, providing the public with a thorough and unflinching understanding of one of the nation's darkest days."

Carl Phillips

|CAS '93

|Poetry

|2023

| -

|Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007-2020

Academia

File:Helen magill.jpg|link=|Helen Magill White (GRS 1877) – first woman in the United States to earn a Ph.D.

File:Charles eastman smithsonian gn 03462a.jpg|link=|Charles Eastman (MED 1890) – first Native American in the United States to earn an MD

File:John Wesley Edward Bowen (page 204 crop).jpg|link=|John W. Bowen (STH 1885, STH 1887) – second African American person, and the first person born a slave, to earn a Ph.D.

File:Anna Oliver.jpg|link=|Anna Oliver (STH 1876) – first woman in the United States to earn a degree in theology

Activism, clergy

File:Martin Luther King Jr. - I Have A Dream Speech.jpg|link=|Martin Luther King Jr. (STH '55) – leader of the civil rights movement who advanced the right to vote, desegregation, and labor rights, recipient of the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, 1977 Presidential Medal of Freedom

File:James Lawson - Rally Ralphs 126.jpg|link=|James Lawson (STH '60) – key theoretician, strategist and tactician of nonviolence within the civil rights movement, develop strategy for the Freedom Riders, portrayed by Jesse Williams in The Butler

File:Anna Howard Shaw 1.jpg|link=|Anna Howard Shaw (STH 1878, MED 1886) – leader of the women's suffrage movement in the U.S. and president of National American Woman Suffrage Association (1904–1915), first woman awarded Distinguished Service Medal

File:Alice-stone-blackwell1.jpg|link=|Alice Stone Blackwell (CAS 1881) – influential in merging two competing organizations in the women's suffrage movement into the National American Woman Suffrage Association, daughter of suffragettes Henry Browne Blackwell, Lucy Stone

Arts and culture

File:Brice Marden 1975.jpg|link=|Brice Marden (CFA '61), important figure in Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, member of American Academy of Arts and Letters, in 2020 an abstract painting, Complements, sold at Christie's for $30.9 million, eclipsing Rembrandt

File:Pat Steir.JPG|link=|Pat Steir (CFA '60), painter and figure in Minimalism movement, Guggenheim Fellowship (1982), member of American Academy of Arts and Letters

File:Aesop Rock Mezzanine San Francisco 2007.jpg|link=|Aesop Rock (CFA '98), leading hip hop figure of underground and alternative hip hop acts that emerged during the late 1990s and early 2000s

File:Matt Squire.jpg|link=|Matt Squire (CAS '99), platinum music producer for Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, Kesha, One Direction

= Art =

= Music =

= Popular culture =

Business

File:ShariRedstoneCPJ (cropped).jpg|link=|Shari Redstone (LAW '80), President of National Amusements, which owns CBS, Comedy Central, BET, Showtime Networks, Nickelodeon, MTV and Paramount Pictures

File:Joe Roth at Sounders Victory Rally, 2016.jpg|link=|Joe Roth (COM '71), chairman, Walt Disney Studios, chairman, 20th Century Fox, founder of major American film studio, Morgan Creek Entertainment

File:Nancy Dubuc.jpg|link=|Nancy Dubuc (COM '91), CEO, Vice Media, CEO and President, A+E Networks

File:Bonnie Hammer.jpg|link=|Bonnie Hammer (COM '71, WED '75), Vice-chairman, NBCUniversal

File:Ted Harbert.jpg|link=|Ted Harbert (COM '77), chairman, NBC Broadcasting, President and CEO of the Comcast Entertainment Group, and Chairman of ABC Entertainment

File:Brian Bedol at Fortune Brainstorm TECH 2011.jpg|link=|Brian Bedol (COM '80) – creator of ESPN Classic, which became ESPN, founder and CEO, CBS Sports Network

Film, television, and theatre

= Film and television =

File:BonnieArnoldByPhilKonstantin.jpg|link=|Bonnie Arnold (COM '78), prominent figure in initial wave of computer-animation, Academy Award-nominated producer of Toy Story (1995), Tarzan (1999), How to Train Your Dragon series

File:Lauren Shuler Donner SDCC 2013.jpg|link=|Lauren Shuler Donner (COM '71), X-Men film series franchise producer whose films have grossed $5.5 billion

File:Michael Williams by Gage Skidmore.jpg|link=|Michael Williams (COM '79), Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning producer of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Queer Eye

File:Harold Russell still.jpg|link=|Harold Russell (QST '49), Academy Award-winning actor for The Best Years of Our Lives (1964) the first non-professional actor to win an Oscar for acting

File:Faye Dunaway by David Shankbone.jpg|link=|Faye Dunaway (CFA '62), Academy Award-winning actress, Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Network (1976), Chinatown (1974), a powerful emblem of New Hollywood

File:Geena Davis 2013 (cropped).jpg|link=|Geena Davis (CFA '79), Academy Award-winning actress, The Accidental Tourist (1989), Thelma & Louise (1992), Beetlejuice (1988), A League of Their Own (1992)

File:Julianne Moore (15011443428).jpg|link=|Julianne Moore (CFA '83) – Academy Award-winning actress, ranked 11th on The New York Times best actors of the 21st century,{{Cite news |last1=Dargis |first1=Manohla |last2=Scott |first2=A. O. |date=2020-11-25 |title=The 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century (So Far) |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/movies/greatest-actors-actresses.html |access-date=2023-11-28 |issn=0362-4331}} named to Time's 100 (2015)

File:Alfre Woodard VES3125.jpg|link=|Alfre Woodard (CFA '74) – Emmy Award-winning actress, ranked 17th on The New York Times best actors of the 21st century

File:Olympia Dukakis 2019.jpg|link=|Olympia Dukakis (SAR '53, CFA '57), Academy Award-winning actress, Moonstruck (1987), Steel Magnolias (1989)

File:David Kelley.jpg|link=|David E. Kelley (LAW '83), Peabody Award and Emmy Award-winning producer of L.A. Law, Picket Fences, The Practice, Ally McBeal, Chicago Hope, Big Little Lies, Boston Legal

File:Andy Cohen at Digitas NewFront 2012 (7116540321) (cropped).jpg|link=|Andy Cohen (COM '90), Peabody Award and Emmy Award-winning host, executive producer of the Real Housewives franchise

File:Safdie Brothers (2010).png|link=|Safdie brothers (COM '08, '09) – co-directors of A24's Uncut Gems, Palme d'Or-nominee Good Time, Heaven Knows What, co-founders of Elara Pictures

File:Uzo Aduba 2014 (cropped).jpg|link=|Uzo Aduba (CFA '05) – three-time Emmy Award-winning actress in Netflix's Orange Is the New Black and Hulu's Mrs. America

File:Hong Chau, MTV 2018.png|link=|Hong Chau (COM '01) – Academy Award-nominated actress, The Whale, The Menu. Asteroid City, Showing Up, Downsizing

File:Chiklis.jpg|link=|Michael Chiklis (CFA '86) – Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning actor, FX's The Shield, The Thing in Fantastic Four films

List of notable alumni in the film and television industry listed by graduation year.

= Theatre =

Journalism, news broadcasting and radio

File:Howard Stern.jpg (COM '76), radio personality, host of The Howard Stern Show]]

File:Bill O'Reilly at the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia (cropped).jpg (COM '75), host of The O'Reilly Factor, the highest-rated U.S. cable news show for 16 years]]

File:Nina Totenberg NPR journalist.jpg Nina Totenberg (COM 65*), legal affairs correspondent for NPR, one of NPR's "Founding Mothers"]]

File:Connor Schell. Bill Simmons, John Dahl and Raúl Garza, May 2011 (3) (cropped).jpg (COM '93), ESPN columnist, CEO of the sports and pop culture website The Ringer]]

Full list of notable alumni in the journalism, news broadcasting and radio section.

Literature and poetry

Politics, government, and law

File:Edward brooke senator.jpg|link=|Edward Brooke III (LAW '48) – first African-American elected to the U.S. Senate, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient

File:Gary Locke official portrait.jpg|link=|Gary Locke (LAW '75) – 36th U.S. Secretary of Commerce, first Asian American governor, U.S. Ambassador to China

File:Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Official Portrait.jpg|link=|Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (CAS '11) – the youngest woman ever elected to the U.S. Congress

File:Rep. Barbara Jordan - Restoration.jpg|link=|Barbara Jordan (LAW '59) – first African American woman elected to the U.S. House from a Southern state

File:William Cohen, official portrait.jpg|link=|William Cohen (LAW '65) – 20th U.S. Secretary of Defense, U.S. Senator from Maine

File:Ayanna Pressley Portrait (cropped).jpg|link=|Ayanna Pressley (CAS '94*) – the first African American woman elected to represent Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress

File:Louise Day Hicks (1).jpg|link=|Louise Day Hicks (WED '52) – the first Democrat woman to represent Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress

File:Keith B. Alexander official portrait.jpg|link=|Keith B. Alexander (QST '78) – 1st Commander of United States Cyber Command, 16th Director of the National Security Agency

File:James F Jeffrey.jpg|link=|James Franklin Jeffrey (QST '77) – 23rd United States Deputy National Security Advisor, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Turkey, and Albania

File:J. Howard McGrath (RI).png|link=|J. Howard McGrath (LAW '29) – 60th United States Attorney General, 27th United States Solicitor General

File:UnderSecAF Gina Ortiz Jones portrait.jpg|link=|Gina Ortiz Jones (CAS '03) – 27th U.S. Under Secretary of the Air Force, first woman of color and first open LGBT individual

File:Tipper Gore Headshot.jpg|link=|Tipper Gore (CAS '70) – 33rd Second Lady of the United States

File:Virgilio Barco Vargas.jpg|link=|Virgilio Barco Vargas (GRS '54) –  27th President of Colombia, 20th Colombia Ambassador to the U.K., 18th Colombia Ambassador to the United States, 6th Mayor of Bogotá

File:Makarios III and Robert F. Wagner NYWTS cropped.jpg|link=|Makarios III (STH '48) – 1st and 4th President of Cyprus, key figure in the nation's independence, symbol of Cypriot national identity

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

= U.S. Governors =

= U.S. Senators =

= U.S. House of Representatives =

class="wikitable sortable"

!Name

!Degree

!Office

Charles Joyce

|STH 1850

|Vermont's 1st district

George Williams

|LAW 1874

|Massachusetts's 9th district

Daniel L. D. Granger{{cite web |title=Daniel Granger |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000375 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1877

|Rhode Island's 1st district

Ernest W. Roberts{{cite web |title=Ernest W. Roberts |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000311 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1877

|Massachusetts's 7th and 9th

Walter Stiness

|LAW 1877

|Rhode Island's 2nd district

Henry F. Naphen{{cite web |title=Henry Naphen |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=N000004 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1879

|Massachusetts's 10th district

John Crawford Crosby{{cite web |title=John Crosby |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000929 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1881

|Massachusetts's 12th district

Charles F. Sprague

|LAW 1881{{cite web | url=https://archive.org/details/massachusettsoft00toom/page/228/mode/1up | title=Massachusetts of today : A memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago | date=1892 }}

|Massachusetts's 11th district

Joseph E. Casey{{cite web |title=Joseph E. Casey |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000225 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1884

|Massachusetts's 3rd district

Forrest Goodwin

|LAW 1888

|Maine's 3rd district

Edward Hills Wason

|LAW 1890

|New Hampshire's 2nd district

John Andrew Sullivan

|LAW 1896

|Massachusetts's 11th district

Joseph Walsh

|LAW 1905

|Massachusetts's 16th district

Ambrose Kennedy

|LAW 1906

|Rhode Island's 3rd district

Jeremiah E. O'Connell{{cite web |title=Jeremiah O'Connell |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=O000023 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|CAS 1906, LAW 1908

|Rhode Island's 3rd district

Arthur Daniel Healey{{cite web |title=Arthur Daniel Healey |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000423 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1913

|Massachusetts's 8th district

John Patrick Higgins{{cite web |title=John Patrick Higgins |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000579 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1926

|Massachusetts's 11th district

James Roosevelt

|LAW 1931*

|California's 26th district

Robert Stafford

|LAW 1938

|Vermont's at-large district

Emilio Q. Daddario{{cite web |title=Emilio Q. Daddario |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000001 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1941*

|Connecticut's 1st district

Frank Morse{{cite web |title=Frank Morse |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M001009 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|CAS 1948, LAW 1949

|Massachusetts's 5th district

Fred Richmond

|CAS 1946

|New York's 14th district

Louise Day Hicks{{cite web |title=Louise Day Hicks |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=h000566 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|WED 1952

|Massachusetts's 9th district

Connie Morella{{cite web |title=Connie Morella |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000941 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|CAS 1954

|Maryland's 8th district

Ferdinand St. Germain

|LAW 1955

|Rhode Island's 1st district

Barbara Jordan{{cite web |title=Barbara Jordan |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=j000266 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1959

|Texas's 18th district

Paul W. Cronin{{cite web |title=Paul Cronin |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000925 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|CAS 1962

|Massachusetts's 5th district

Antonio Colorado

|CAS 1962

|7th Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico

Norman D'Amours{{cite web |title=Norman D'Amours |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000017 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1963

|New Hampshire's 1st district

Charles Douglas III{{cite web |title=Charles Douglas III |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000451 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1968

|New Hampshire's 2nd district

Brian J. Donnelly{{cite web |title=Brian J. Donnelly |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000416 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|CAS 1970

|Massachusetts's 11th district

Lois Frankel

|CAS 1970

|Florida's 21st and 22nd districts

Joe Hoeffel{{cite web |title=Joe Hoeffel |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H001031 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|CAS 1972

|Pennsylvania's 13th district

Judd Gregg

|LAW 1972, LAW 1975

|New Hampshire's 2nd district

Jim Marshall{{cite web |title=Jim Marshall |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=m001146 |access-date=October 19, 2012 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress}}

|LAW 1977

|Georgia's 3rd and 8th districts

James H. Maloney

|LAW 1980

|Connecticut's 5th district

Ayanna Pressley

|CGS 1994*

|Massachusetts's 7th district

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez[http://www.bu.edu/today/2019/ocasio-cortez-dancing-video/ "The Story Behind Ocasio-Cortez's Dancing Video–from Those Who Made It," BU Today (Boston University), Friday, January 4, 2019.] Retrieved January 14, 2019

|CAS 2011

|New York's 14th district

= U.S. diplomats, federal agencies and appointments =

= U.S. judiciary =

File:Martha Coakley.jpg, first female Attorney General of Massachusetts]]

= U.S. state officials =

{{See also|Gubernatorial lines of succession in the United States#Massachusetts}}

Boston University graduates have been elected to all six Massachusetts state Constitutional offices. Alumni include the first female officers for Attorney General of Massachusetts and Treasurer of Massachusetts and the first African-American Attorney General of Massachusetts.

= U.S. state legislators =

File:Carmenyulin.jpg, mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico]]

= U.S. municipal =

File:-UNGA (48791461812).jpg, President of the 74th UN General Assembly]]

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= Military, Navy =

= Law =

= Other =

Other

Sports

= Hockey =

== U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame ==

*Craig, Eruzione, O'Callahan and Silk were inducted as members of the 1980 Winter Olympics hockey team, known as the 'Miracle on Ice'

== U.S. Olympians ==

This is a list of Boston University alumni who have played on an Olympic team.

class="wikitable sortable"

!Name

!Position

!BU Tenure

!Team

!Year

!Finish

Gordon Smith

|Forward

|

|USA

|1932, 1936

|Silver, Bronze

Paul Rowe

|Forward

|1932–1935

|USA

|1936

|Bronze

John Lax

|Forward

|1932–1935

|USA

|1936

|Bronze

Jack Garrity

|Forward

|1949–1951

|USA

|1948

|DQ

Joseph Czarnota

|Forward

|1948–1951

|USA

|1952

|Silver

Don Rigazio

|Goaltender

|

|USA

|1956

|Silver

Richard Rodenhiser

|Forward

|1951–1953

|USA

|1956, 1960

|Silver, Gold

Olivier Prechac

|Forward

|1970–1971

|France

|1968

|11th

Tim Regan

|Goaltender

|1969–1972

|USA

|1972

|Silver

Herb Wakabayashi

|Forward

|1966–1969

|Japan

|1972, 1976, 1980

|9th, 9th, 12th

Dick Lamby

|Defenseman

|1976–1978

|USA

|1976

|5th

Dick Decloe

|Defenseman

|1972–1973

|Netherlands

|1980

|9th

Mike Eruzione

|Left Wing

|1973–1977

|USA

|1980

|Gold

Jim Craig

|Goaltender

|1976–1979

|USA

|1980

|Gold

Jack O'Callahan

|Defenseman

|1975–1979

|USA

|1980

|Gold

Dave Silk

|Right Wing

|1976–1979

|USA

|1980

|Gold

Grant Goegan

|Left Wing

|1978–1980

|Italy

|1984

|9th

Scott Young

|Right Wing

|1985–1987

|USA

|1988, 1992, 2002

|7th, 4th, Silver

Clark Donatelli

|Center

|1984–1987

|USA

|1988, 1992

|7th, 4th

Scott Lachance

|Defenseman

|1990–1991

|USA

|1992

|4th

Shawn McEachern

|Left Wing

|1988–1991

|USA

|1992

|4th

Joe Sacco

|Right Wing

|1987–1990

|USA

|1992

|4th

Keith Tkachuk

|Right Wing

|1990–1991

|USA

|1992, 1998, 2002, 2006

|4th, 6th, Silver, 8th

David Quinn

|Defenseman

|1984–1988

|USA

|1992

|†

Adrian Aucoin

|Defenseman

|1991–1992

|Canada

|1994

|Silver

John Lilley

|Right Wing

|1991–1993

|USA

|1994

|4th

David Sacco

|Center

|1988–1993

|USA

|1994

|8th

Tony Amonte

|Right Wing

|1989–1991

|USA

|1998, 2002

|6th, Silver

Chris Drury

|Left Wing

|1994–1998

|USA

|2002, 2006, 2010

|Silver, 8th, Silver

Tom Poti

|Defenseman

|1996–1998

|USA

|2002

|Silver

Rick DiPietro

|Goaltender

|1999–2000

|USA

|2006

|8th

Ryan Whitney

|Defenseman

|2001–2004

|USA

|2010

|Silver

Kevin Shattenkirk

|Defenseman

|2007–2010

|USA

|2014

|4th

Chris Bourque

|Left Wing

|2004–2005

|USA

|2018

|7th

Jordan Greenway

|Left Wing

|2015–2018

|USA

|2018

|7th

Matt Gilroy

|Defenseman

|2005–2009

|USA

|2018

|7th

John McCarthy

|Left Wing

|2005–2009

|USA

|2018

|7th

David Warsofsky

|Defenseman

|2008–2011

|USA

|2022

|5th

Drew Commesso

|Goaltender

|2020–Present

|USA

|2022

|5th

== U.S. National Hockey League ==

Head Coaches in the NHL

In total, there have been 92 former Terriers to make the NHL, with John Aiken being the first in 1957 and Shane Bowers being the most recent.

class="wikitable sortable"

!Player

!Position

!Team(s)

!Years

!Stanley Cups

John Aiken

|Goaltender

|MTL

|1957–1958

|0

Paul O'Neil

|Center

|VAN, BOS

|1973–1975

|0

Bob Gryp

|Forward

|BOS, WAS

|1973–1976

|0

Ron Anderson

|Right Wing

|WAS

|1974–1975

|0

Ken Kuzyk

|Right Wing

|CLE

|1976–1978

|0

Mike Fidler

|Left Wing

|CLE, MNS, HFD, CHI

|1976–1983

|0

Dick Lamby

|Defenseman

|STL

|1978–1981

|0

Dick Lamby

|Defenseman

|STL

|1978–1981

|0

John Bethel

|Left Wing

|WIN

|1979–1980

|0

Jim Craig

|Goaltender

|ATF, BOS, MNS

|1979–1984

|0

Dave Silk

|Right Wing

|NYR, BOS, DET, WIN

|1979–1986

|0

Rick Meagher

|Center

|MTL, HFD, NJD, STL

|1979–1991

|0

Bill Whelton

|Defenseman

|WIN

|1980–1981

|0

Paul Miller

|Center

|COR

|1981–1982

|0

Jack O'Callahan

|Defenseman

|CHI, NJD

|1982–1989

|0

Tom O'Regan

|Center

|PIT

|1983–1986

|0

Cleon Daskalakis

|Goaltender

|BOS

|1984–1987

|0

Paul Fenton

|Left Wing

|HFD, NYR, LAK, WIN, TOR, CGY, SJS

|1984–1992

|0

Dale Dunbar

|Defenseman

|VAN, BOS

|1985–1989

|0

Scott Shaunessy

|Defenseman

|QUE

|1986–1989

|0

Jim Ennis

|Defenseman

|EDM

|1987–1988

|0

Scott Young

|Right Wing

|HFD, PIT, QUE, COL, ANA, STL, DAL

|1987–2006

|2

John Cullen

|Center

|PIT, HFD, TOR, TBL

|1988–1999

|0

Clark Donatelli

|Center

|MNS, BOS

|1989–1992

|0

Joe Sacco

|Right Wing

|TOR, ANA, NYI, WSH, PHI

|1990–2003

|0

Tony Amonte

|Right Wing

|NYR, CHI, PHO, PHI, CGY

|1990–2007

|0

Peter Ahola

|Defenseman

|LAK, PIT, NYR, SJS, CGY

|1991–1994

|0

Dave Tomlinson

|Center

|TOR, WIN, FLA

|1991–1995

|0

Ed Ronan

|Left Wing

|MTL, WIN, BUF

|1991–1997

|1

Mike Sullivan

|Center

|SJS, CGY, BOS, PHO

|1991–2002

|2†

Scott Lachance

|Right Wing

|NYI, MTL, VAN, CBJ

|1991–2004

|0

Shawn McEachern

|Left Wing

|PIT, LAK, BOS, OTT, ATL

|1991–2006

|1

Keith Tkachuk

|Left Wing

|WIN, PHO, STL, ATL

|1991–2010

|0

John Lilley

|Right Wing

|ANA

|1993–1996

|0

John Lilley

|Right Wing

|ANA

|1993–1996

|0

David Sacco

|Center

|TOR, ANA

|1993–1996

|0

Adrian Aucoin

|Defenseman

|VAN, TBL, NYI, CHI, CGY, PHO, CBJ

|1994–2013

|0

Phil Von Stefenelli

|Defenseman

|BOS, OTT

|1995–1997

|0

Nick Vachon

|Center

|NYI

|1996–1997

|0

Rich Brennan

|Defenseman

|COL, SJS, NYR, LAK, NSH, BOS

|1996–2003

|0

Chris O'Sullivan

|Defenseman

|CGY, VAN, ANA

|1996–2003

|0

Mike Grier

|Right Wing

|EDM, WAS, BUF, SJS

|1996–2011

|0

Jay Pandolfo

|Left Wing

|NJD, NYI, BOS

|1996–2013

|2

Doug Friedman

|Left Wing

|EDM, NSH

|1997–1999

|0

Shawn Bates

|Center

|BOS, NYI

|1997–2008

|0

Dan Lacouture

|Left Wing

|EDM, PIT, NYR, BOS, NJD, CAR

|1998–2009

|0

Dan Lacouture

|Left Wing

|EDM, PIT, NYR, BOS, NJD, CAR

|1998–2009

|0

Chris Drury

|Left Wing

|COL, CGY, BUF, NYR

|1998–2011

|1

Tom Poti

|Defenseman

|EDM, NYR, NYI, WAS

|1998–2013

|0

Michel Larocque

|Goaltender

|CHI

|2000–2001

|0

Michel Larocque

|Goaltender

|CHI

|2000–2001

|0

Rick DiPietro

|Goaltender

|NYI

|2000–2013

|0

Chris Kelleher

|Defenseman

|BOS

|2001–2002

|0

Joe DiPenta

|Defenseman

|ATL, ANA

|2002–2008

|1

Mike Pandolfo

|Left Wing

|NJD

|2003–2004

|0

Carl Corazzini

|Right Wing

|BOS, CHI

|2003–2007

|0

Freddy Meyer

|Defenseman

|PHI, NYI, PHO, ATL

|2003–2011

|0

Ryan Whitney

|Defenseman

|PIT, ANA, EDM, FLA

|2005–2014

|0

Chris Bourque

|Left Wing

|WAS, PIT, BOS

|2007–2013

|0

John Curry

|Goaltender

|PIT, MIN

|2008–2015

|0

David Van der Gulik

|Left Wing

|CGY, COL, LAK

|2008–2015

|0

Matt Gilroy

|Defenseman

|NYR, TBL, OTT, FLA

|2009–2014

|0

Brandon Yip

|Right Wing

|COL, NSH, PHO

|2009–2014

|0

John McCarthy

|Left Wing

|SJS

|2009–2016

|0

Colin Wilson

|Center

|NSH, COL

|2009–2020

|0

Colby Cohen

|Defenseman

|COL

|2010–2011

|0

Brian Strait

|Defenseman

|PIT, NYI, WPG

|2010–2017

|0

Eric Gryba

|Defenseman

|OTT, EDM, NJD

|2012–2019

|0

David Warsofsky

|Defenseman

|BOS, PIT, NJD, COL

|2013–2018

|0

Adam Clendening

|Defenseman

|CHI, VAN, PIT, EDM, NYR, ARI, CBJ

|2014–2019

|0

Matt O'Connor

|Goaltender

|OTT

|2015–2016

|0

Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson

|Center

|BOS

|2016–2019

|0

Wade Megan

|Center

|STL, DET

|2016–2019

|0

Danny O'Regan

|Center

|SJS, BUF

|2016–2022

|0

David Farrance

|Defenseman

|NSH

|2020–2021

|0

Nick Bonino

|Center

|ANA, VAN, PIT, NSH, MIN, SJS

|2009–present

|2

Kevin Shattenkirk

|Defenseman

|COL, STL, WAS, NYR, TBL, ANA

|2010–present

|1

Alex Chiasson

|Right wing

|DAL, OTT, CGY, WAS, EDM, VAN, DET

|2012–present

|0

Charlie Coyle

|Center

|MIN, BOS

|2012–present

|0

Matt Nieto

|Left wing

|SJS, COL

|2013–present

|0

Jack Eichel

|Center

|BUF, VGK

|2015–present

|1

Evan Rodrigues

|Left wing

|BUF, PIT, COL

|2015–present

|0

Matt Grzelcyk

|Defenseman

|BOS

|2016–present

|0

A. J. Greer

|Left wing

|COL, NJD, BOS

|2016–present

|0

Clayton Keller

|Center

|ARI

|2016–present

|0

Charlie McAvoy

|Defenseman

|BOS

|2016–present

|0

Jordan Greenway

|Left wing

|MIN, BUF

|2017–present

|0

Dante Fabbro

|Defenseman

|NSH

|2018–present

|0

Brady Tkachuk

|Left wing

|OTT

|2018–present

|0

Brady Tkachuk

|Left wing

|OTT

|2018–present

|0

Joel Farabee

|Left wing

|PHI

|2019–present

|0

Jake Oettinger

|Goaltender

|DAL

|2019–present

|0

Kieffer Bellows

|Left wing

|NYI, PHI

|2019–present

|0

Trevor Zegras

|Center

|ANA

|2020–present

|0

Max Willman

|Center

|PHI

|2021–present

|0

Alex Vlasic

|Defenseman

|CHI

|2021–present

|0

Shane Bowers

|Center

|COL

|2022–present

|0

Macklin Celebrini

|Center

|SJS

|2024–present

|0

The Terriers have had 23 players who were chosen in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft as of the 2024–2025 season:

= Other athletes =

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{{Cite web |url=http://cbd.bu.edu/members/nkopell.html |title=CBD members: Nancy Kopell |access-date=June 1, 2006 |archive-date=June 17, 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060617223117/http://cbd.bu.edu/members/nkopell.html |url-status=dead }}

=Rhodes Scholars=

  • Jim Collins – Rhodes Scholar, professor of biomedical engineering
  • Michael Hasselmo – Rhodes Scholar, professor of psychology
  • Jon Westling – Rhodes Scholar, former president of Boston University

=Film, performing arts, television, radio=

=Other=

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References