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* [[Luis Walter Alvarez|Luis Alvarez]] (A.B. 1932, S.M. 1934, Ph.D. 1936) – Physics, 1968
* [[Luis Walter Alvarez|Luis Alvarez]] (A.B. 1932, S.M. 1934, Ph.D. 1936) – Physics, 1968
* [[Emily Green Balch]] (attended) – Peace, 1946<ref name="nndb">NNDB list of notable people affiliated with the [http://www.nndb.com/edu/520/000068316/ University of Chicago].</ref>
* [[Emily Green Balch]] (attended) – Peace, 1946<ref name="nndb">NNDB list of notable people affiliated with the [http://www.nndb.com/edu/520/000068316/ University of Chicago].</ref>
* [[Moungi Bawendi]] (Ph.D. 188) – Chemistry, 2023
* [[Moungi Bawendi]] (Ph.D. 1988) – Chemistry, 2023
* [[Gary Becker]] (A.M. 1953, Ph.D. 1955) – Economics, 1992
* [[Gary Becker]] (A.M. 1953, Ph.D. 1955) – Economics, 1992
* [[Saul Bellow]] (X. 1939) – Literature, 1976
* [[Saul Bellow]] (X. 1939) – Literature, 1976
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* [[Jerome Isaac Friedman|Jerome Friedman]] (A.B. 1950, S.M. 1953, Ph.D. 1956) – Physics, 1990
* [[Jerome Isaac Friedman|Jerome Friedman]] (A.B. 1950, S.M. 1953, Ph.D. 1956) – Physics, 1990
* [[Milton Friedman]] (A.M. 1933) – Economics, 1976
* [[Milton Friedman]] (A.M. 1933) – Economics, 1976
* [[Claudia Goldin]] (Ph.D. 1972) – Economics, 2023
* [[John B. Goodenough]] (Ph.D. 1952) – Chemistry, 2019
* [[John B. Goodenough]] (Ph.D. 1952) – Chemistry, 2019
* [[Ernest Lawrence]] (X. 1923) – Physics, 1939
* [[Ernest Lawrence]] (X. 1923) – Physics, 1939
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==Government==
==Government==
===Heads of state or government===
===Heads of state or government===
* [[Hastings Banda]] (Ph.B. 1931) – Prime Minister of [[Malawi]] (1964–1966, 1966–1994)<ref name="UChicago Magazine">{{cite web|url=http://magazine.uchicago.edu/9802/html/body_deaths.html|title=Deaths|publisher=University of Chicago|access-date=February 19, 2011}}</ref>
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* [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] (A.M. 1897) – [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (1935–1948)
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* [[Lien Chan]] (PhD.1965) – [[Premier of the Republic of China]] (1993–1997)
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* [[Álvaro Magaña]] (A.M. 1955) – President of [[El Salvador]] (1982–1984)
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* [[Geoffrey Palmer (politician)|Geoffrey Palmer]] (J.D. 1967) – [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (1989–1990)
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* [[Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada]] (A.B. 1952) – President of [[Bolivia]] (1993–97, 2002–2003)<ref name="uchicagoalums">{{cite web|url=https://www.uchicago.edu/alumni/notable/|title=Notable alumni|publisher=University of Chicago|access-date=December 18, 2009}}</ref>
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|[[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] || A.M. 1897 || [[Prime Minister of Canada]] (1935–1948)
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|[[Geoffrey Palmer (politician)|Geoffrey Palmer]] || J.D. 1967 || [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (1989–1990)
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|[[Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada]] || A.B. 1952 || President of [[Bolivia]] (1993–97, 2002–2003)
|<ref name="uchicagoalums">{{cite web|url=https://www.uchicago.edu/alumni/notable/|title=Notable alumni|publisher=University of Chicago|access-date=December 18, 2009}}</ref>
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|[[Álvaro Magaña]] || A.M. 1955 || President of [[El Salvador]] (1982–1984)
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|[[Lien Chan]] || PhD.1965 || [[Premier of the Republic of China]] (1993-1997)
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|[[Hastings Banda]] || Ph.B. 1931 || Prime Minister of [[Malawi]] (1964–1966), President of Malawi (1966–1994)
|<ref name="UChicago Magazine">{{cite web|url=http://magazine.uchicago.edu/9802/html/body_deaths.html|title=Deaths|publisher=University of Chicago|access-date=February 19, 2011}}</ref>
|}

===Other government officials===
===Other government officials===
* [[Shimon Agranat]] (J.D. 1929) – President of the Supreme Court of Israel (1965–1976)
* [[Shimon Agranat]] (J.D. 1929) – President of the Supreme Court of Israel (1965–1976)
* [[Sharif of Mecca|Prince Chad Al-Sherif Pasha]] (M.A.P.S.S. 2006) – of the [[Hijaz]] and Turkey<ref>{{cite web|url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/states/yemen/shihrmukalla.html|title=SHIHR & MUKALLA|first=Henry|last=Soszynski|website=members.iinet.net.au|access-date=2017-01-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170418154926/http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/states/yemen/shihrmukalla.html|archive-date=2017-04-18|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Saul Alinsky]] (Ph.B. 1930) – labor organizer and political activist
* [[Saul Alinsky]] (Ph.B. 1930) – labor organizer and political activist
* [[Daniel Ankeles]] (Bachelor's 2004) – Member of the [[Maine House of Representatives]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dan Ankeles |url=https://ballotpedia.org/Dan_Ankeles |access-date=2024-02-13 |website=Ballotpedia |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Sharif of Mecca|Prince Chad Al-Sherif Pasha]] (M.A.P.S.S. 2006) – of the [[Hijaz]] and Turkey<ref>{{cite web|url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/states/yemen/shihrmukalla.html|title=SHIHR & MUKALLA|first=Henry|last=Soszynski|website=members.iinet.net.au|access-date=2017-01-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170418154926/http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/states/yemen/shihrmukalla.html|archive-date=2017-04-18|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Bernard W. Aronson]] (A.B. 1967) – United States [[Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs]] (1989–1993)
* [[Bernard W. Aronson]] (A.B. 1967) – United States [[Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs]] (1989–1993)
* [[John Ashcroft]] (J.D. 1967) – [[Attorney General of the United States|Attorney General]] of the United States (2001–2005)
* [[John Ashcroft]] (J.D. 1967) – [[Attorney General of the United States|Attorney General]] of the United States (2001–2005)
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* [[William Holmes Brown]] (J.D. 1954) – [[Parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives]] (1974–1994)
* [[William Holmes Brown]] (J.D. 1954) – [[Parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives]] (1974–1994)
* [[Charles W. Bryan]] – [[List of Governors of Nebraska|20th and 23rd]] [[Governor of Nebraska]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Charles W. Bryan|url=http://www.nga.org/cms/home/governors/past-governors-bios/page_nebraska/col2-content/main-content-list/title_bryan_charles.html|publisher=National Governors Association|access-date=24 September 2012}}</ref>
* [[Charles W. Bryan]] – [[List of Governors of Nebraska|20th and 23rd]] [[Governor of Nebraska]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Charles W. Bryan|url=http://www.nga.org/cms/home/governors/past-governors-bios/page_nebraska/col2-content/main-content-list/title_bryan_charles.html|publisher=National Governors Association|access-date=24 September 2012}}</ref>
* [[Lindsey Burke]] (M.A. 2012) – lawyer and member of the Kentucky house of representatives
* [[John E. Cashman]] – Member of the [[Wisconsin Senate]] from the 1st district
* [[John E. Cashman]] – Member of the [[Wisconsin Senate]] from the 1st district
* [[Ahmed Chalabi]] (Ph.D. 1969) – interim Oil Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of [[Iraq]]
* [[Ahmed Chalabi]] (Ph.D. 1969) – interim Oil Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of [[Iraq]]
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* [[James I. Dolliver]] (J.D. 1921) – Republican U.S. Representative from [[Iowa's 6th congressional district]]
* [[James I. Dolliver]] (J.D. 1921) – Republican U.S. Representative from [[Iowa's 6th congressional district]]
* [[Jon Dudas]] (J.D.) – Director of the [[United States Patent and Trademark Office]], Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property
* [[Jon Dudas]] (J.D.) – Director of the [[United States Patent and Trademark Office]], Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property
* [[Troy Eid]] (J.D. 1991) – United States Attorney for the District of Colorado (2006–2009)
* [[Frank H. Easterbrook]] (J.D. 1973) – Circuit Judge, United States [[United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit|Seventh Circuit]] [[Court of Appeals]]
* [[Frank H. Easterbrook]] (J.D. 1973) – Circuit Judge, United States [[United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit|Seventh Circuit]] [[Court of Appeals]]
* [[Allison H. Eid]] (J.D. 1991) – 95th Justice of the [[Colorado Supreme Court]]
* [[Allison H. Eid]] (J.D. 1991) – 95th Justice of the [[Colorado Supreme Court]]
* [[Troy Eid]] (J.D. 1991) – United States Attorney for the District of Colorado (2006–2009)
* [[Harvey Feldman]] (A.B. ?, A.M. 1954) – drafter of the [[Taiwan Relations Act]], United States Ambassador to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands (1979–1981)<ref name="WaPo">{{citation|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/08/AR2009030801657.html|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=2009-03-08|access-date=2009-08-19|title=Obituaries: Harvey J. Feldman, 77 – Ambassador Helped Plan Nixon's China Visit|last=Bernstein|first=Adam}}</ref>
* [[Harvey Feldman]] (A.B. ?, A.M. 1954) – drafter of the [[Taiwan Relations Act]], United States Ambassador to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands (1979–1981)<ref name="WaPo">{{citation|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/08/AR2009030801657.html|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=2009-03-08|access-date=2009-08-19|title=Obituaries: Harvey J. Feldman, 77 – Ambassador Helped Plan Nixon's China Visit|last=Bernstein|first=Adam}}</ref>
* [[Noel Francisco]] (B.A. 1991 J.D. 1996) – 47th [[Solicitor General of the United States]]
* [[Noel Francisco]] (B.A. 1991 J.D. 1996) – 47th [[Solicitor General of the United States]]
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* [[Jackie Goldberg]] (M.A.T. 1973) – California State Assembly member (2000–2006)
* [[Jackie Goldberg]] (M.A.T. 1973) – California State Assembly member (2000–2006)
* [[Paulo Guedes]] (Ph.D. 1978) – Brazilian Minister of the Economy
* [[Paulo Guedes]] (Ph.D. 1978) – Brazilian Minister of the Economy
* [[Avril Haines]] (A.B. 1992) – [[Deputy Director of the CIA]] (2013–2015), [[Deputy National Security Advisor]] (2015–2017), [[Director of National Intelligence]] (2021-present)
* [[Avril Haines]] (A.B. 1992) – [[Deputy Director of the CIA]] (2013–2015), [[Deputy National Security Advisor]] (2015–2017), [[Director of National Intelligence]] (2021–present)
* [[William J. Holloway]] (A.B. 1910) – 8th [[Governor of Oklahoma]] (1929–1931)
* [[William J. Holloway]] (A.B. 1910) – 8th [[Governor of Oklahoma]] (1929–1931)
* [[James Hormel]] (J.D. 1958) – United States Ambassador to [[Luxembourg]] (1999–2001)
* [[James Hormel]] (J.D. 1958) – United States Ambassador to [[Luxembourg]] (1999–2001)
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* [[Fred Ikle]] (A.M. 1948, Ph.D. 1950) – former [[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]]; Director of [[U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency]] (1973–1977)
* [[Fred Ikle]] (A.M. 1948, Ph.D. 1950) – former [[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]]; Director of [[U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency]] (1973–1977)
* [[Peter Jambrek]] (Ph.D. 1971) – President of the Constitutional Court (1991–1993) and Minister of the Interior of [[Slovenia]] (2000), member of the [[European Court for Human Rights]] (1993–1999)
* [[Peter Jambrek]] (Ph.D. 1971) – President of the Constitutional Court (1991–1993) and Minister of the Interior of [[Slovenia]] (2000), member of the [[European Court for Human Rights]] (1993–1999)
* [[Raymond A. Joseph]] (M.A. 1963 Social Anthropology) – twice in charge of the Haiti Embassy in Washington, D.C. (1990-1991 and 2004-2010).
* [[Raymond A. Joseph]] (M.A. 1963 Social Anthropology) – twice in charge of the Haiti Embassy in Washington, D.C. (1990–1991 and 2004–2010)
* [[Patricia Kabbah]] (A.M. 1963) – former First Lady of [[Sierra Leone]]
* [[Patricia Kabbah]] (A.M. 1963) – former First Lady of [[Sierra Leone]]
* [[Anne Kaiser]] (B.A. 1990) - Member of the [[Maryland House of Delegates]], 2003–present
* [[Anne Kaiser]] (B.A. 1990) Member of the [[Maryland House of Delegates]], 2003–present
* [[Zalmay Khalilzad]] (Ph.D. 1979) – United States Ambassador to the [[United Nations]] (2007–2009); former United States Ambassador to [[Afghanistan]]
* [[Zalmay Khalilzad]] (Ph.D. 1979) – United States Ambassador to the [[United Nations]] (2007–2009); former United States Ambassador to [[Afghanistan]]
* [[Ro Khanna]] (B.A. 1998) – Member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] from California's 17th district
* [[Ro Khanna]] (B.A. 1998) – Member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] from California's 17th district
* [[Koh Tsu Koon]] (Ph.D. 1977) – third Chief Minister of the State of [[Penang]], [[Malaysia]] (1990–2008)
* [[Andy Kim (politician)|Andy Kim]] (B.A. 2004) – politician and former national security adviser for Barack Obama
* [[Andy Kim (politician)|Andy Kim]] (B.A. 2004) – politician and former national security adviser for Barack Obama
* [[Amy Klobuchar]] (J.D. 1985) – [[United States Senate]] (D-MN) (2007–present)
* [[Amy Klobuchar]] (J.D. 1985) – [[United States Senate]] (D-MN) (2007–present)
* [[Larry Krasner]] – Federal public defender, running for District Attorney of Philadelphia
* [[Larry Krasner]] – federal public defender, running for District Attorney of Philadelphia
* [[Alexander Krasnoshchyokov]] (J.D. 1912) – Soviet politician, first Chairman of the Government of the [[Far Eastern Republic]]
* [[Alexander Krasnoshchyokov]] (J.D. 1912) – Soviet politician, first Chairman of the Government of the [[Far Eastern Republic]]
* [[Koh Tsu Koon]] (Ph.D. 1977) – third Chief Minister of the State of [[Penang]], [[Malaysia]] (1990–2008)
* [[Jewel Lafontant]] (J.D. 1946) – [[United Nations]] delegate
* [[Jewel Lafontant]] (J.D. 1946) – [[United Nations]] delegate
* [[Brad Lander]] (B.A. 1991) – New York City Council Member, 39th district
* [[Brad Lander]] (B.A. 1991) – New York City Council Member, 39th district
* [[Thomas Rex Lee]] (J.D. 1991) – Associate Justice of the [[Utah Supreme Court]]
* [[Rex E. Lee]] (J.D. 1963) – 37th [[Solicitor General of the United States]]
* [[Rex E. Lee]] (J.D. 1963) – 37th [[Solicitor General of the United States]]
* [[Thomas Rex Lee]] (J.D. 1991) – Associate Justice of the [[Utah Supreme Court]]
* [[Edward Levi]] (A.B. 1932, J.D. 1935) – [[Attorney General of the United States|Attorney General]] of the United States (1975–1977)
* [[Edward Levi]] (A.B. 1932, J.D. 1935) – [[Attorney General of the United States|Attorney General]] of the United States (1975–1977)
* [[Lori Lightfoot]] (J.D. 1989) – Mayor of Chicago
* [[Lori Lightfoot]] (J.D. 1989) – Mayor of Chicago
* [[Robert Todd Lincoln]] (J.D. 1867) – 35th [[United States Secretary of War]]
* [[Lien Chan]] (Ph.D. 1965) – [[Vice President of the Republic of China]] ([[Taiwan]]) under President [[Lee Teng-hui]] (1996–2000)
* [[Lien Chan]] (Ph.D. 1965) – [[Vice President of the Republic of China]] ([[Taiwan]]) under President [[Lee Teng-hui]] (1996–2000)
* [[Justin Yifu Lin]] (Ph.D. 1986) – Senior Vice President and first Chief Economist from a developing country for [[the World Bank]] (2008–present)
* [[Justin Yifu Lin]] (Ph.D. 1986) – Senior Vice President and first Chief Economist from a developing country for [[the World Bank]] (2008–present)
* [[Robert Todd Lincoln]] (J.D. 1867) – 35th [[United States Secretary of War]]
* [[T. D. A. Lingo]] – folk singer, radio personality, and brain researcher
* [[T. D. A. Lingo]] – folk singer, radio personality, and brain researcher
* [[Ochola Ogaye Mak'Anyengo]] - Kenyan Trade Unionist and Politician
* [[Ochola Ogaye Mak'Anyengo]] Kenyan trade unionist and politician
* [[Jack Markell]] (M.B.A. 1985) – Governor of [[Delaware]] (2009–2017)
* [[Jack Markell]] (M.B.A. 1985) – Governor of [[Delaware]] (2009–2017)
* [[Antonio Martino]] (M.B.A. 1968) – Italian Minister of Defence (2001–2006), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1994–1995), and scholar
* [[Michael W. McConnell]] (J.D. 1979) – Circuit Judge, United States [[United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit|Tenth Circuit]] [[Court of Appeals]]
* [[Michael W. McConnell]] (J.D. 1979) – Circuit Judge, United States [[United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit|Tenth Circuit]] [[Court of Appeals]]
* [[Antonio Martino]] (M.B.A. 1968) - Italian Minister of Defence (2001-2006), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1994-1995), and scholar
* [[David M. McIntosh]] (J.D. 1983) – Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana's 2nd district, President of the [[Club for Growth]]
* [[David M. McIntosh]] (J.D. 1983) – Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana's 2nd district, President of the [[Club for Growth]]
* [[Marco Antonio Mena Rodríguez]] – [[Governor of Tlaxcala|Governor-elect of Tlaxcala]]
* [[Marco Antonio Mena Rodríguez]] – [[Governor of Tlaxcala|Governor-elect of Tlaxcala]]
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* [[John Paul Stevens]] (A.B. 1941) – [[Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court]] Justice (1975–2010)
* [[John Paul Stevens]] (A.B. 1941) – [[Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court]] Justice (1975–2010)
* [[Jim Talent]] (J.D. 1981) – [[United States Senator]] (R-Mo) (2002–2007)
* [[Jim Talent]] (J.D. 1981) – [[United States Senator]] (R-Mo) (2002–2007)
* [[Jennifer Stewart]] – [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic member]] of the [[Rhode Island House of Representatives]]
* [[John Thomas (judge)|John Thomas]] (J.D. 1970) – Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
* [[John Thomas (judge)|John Thomas]] (J.D. 1970) – Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
* [[Joe Walsh (Illinois politician)|Joe Walsh]] – [[conservative talk radio]] host; former [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[United States House of Representatives|Representative]] from [[Illinois's 8th congressional district]] (M.P.P. 1991)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/041/000266240/|title=Joe Walsh|website=www.nndb.com}}</ref>
* [[Joe Walsh (Illinois politician)|Joe Walsh]] – [[conservative talk radio]] host; former [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[United States House of Representatives|Representative]] from [[Illinois's 8th congressional district]] (M.P.P. 1991)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/041/000266240/|title=Joe Walsh|website=www.nndb.com}}</ref>
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* [[Anna Chlumsky]] (A.B. 2002) – actress; film ''[[My Girl (film)|My Girl]]'' and TV series ''[[Veep (TV series)|Veep]]''
* [[Anna Chlumsky]] (A.B. 2002) – actress; film ''[[My Girl (film)|My Girl]]'' and TV series ''[[Veep (TV series)|Veep]]''
* [[Misha Collins]] (A.B. 1997) – actor; star of TV series ''[[Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural]]''
* [[Misha Collins]] (A.B. 1997) – actor; star of TV series ''[[Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural]]''
* [[Kahane Cooperman]] (A.B. 1980) – documentary filmmaker and television producer<ref>{{Cite web|last=Seevers |first=Katie |author-link= |title=Kahane Cooperman ('80) moves from school publication to 'The Daily Show' |publisher=The Black and White|date=March 24, 2011 |url=https://theblackandwhite.net/12295/feature/kahane-cooperman-80-moves-from-school-publication-to-the-daily-show/ |access-date=}}</ref>
* [[Kahane Cooperman]] (A.B. 1980) – documentary filmmaker and television producer<ref>{{Cite web|last=Seevers |first=Katie |author-link= |title=Kahane Cooperman ('80) moves from school publication to 'The Daily Show' |publisher=The Black and White|date=March 24, 2011 |url=https://theblackandwhite.net/12295/feature/kahane-cooperman-80-moves-from-school-publication-to-the-daily-show/ |access-date=}}</ref>
* [[Jan Crull Jr.]] (A.M. 1984) – documentary filmmaker
* [[Jan Crull Jr.]] (A.M. 1984) – documentary filmmaker
* [[Roger De Koven]] (1930) – Actor on stage, radio, film and TV; star of [[Peabody Award]]-winning radio drama ''[[Against the Storm (radio program)|Against the Storm]]''<ref>Willis, John (1988). ''[https://archive.org/details/theatreworld43will/page/200/mode/2up?q=%22DeKoven%2C+Roger%22 Theatre World]''. New York: Crown Publishers. p.&nbsp;200. {{ISBN|0517568284}}.</ref><ref>New York Times News Service (January 30, 1988). [https://www.newspapers.com/image/388919660/?clipping_id=149141857 "Stage Actor Once Placed on Blacklist"]. ''Chicago Tribune''. Sec.&nbsp;1, p.&nbsp;6. Retrieved June 27, 2024.</ref>
* [[Katherine Dunham]] (Ph.B. 1936) – dancer and choreographer, [[National Medal of Arts]] winner
* [[Katherine Dunham]] (Ph.B. 1936) – dancer and choreographer, [[National Medal of Arts]] winner
* [[Roger Ebert]] (X. 1970) – film critic and Pulitzer Prize winner
* [[Roger Ebert]] (X. 1970) – film critic and Pulitzer Prize winner
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* [[George R. Ellis]] (A.B. 1959, M.F.A. 1962) – author, art historian and director of the [[Honolulu Museum of Art]]
* [[George R. Ellis]] (A.B. 1959, M.F.A. 1962) – author, art historian and director of the [[Honolulu Museum of Art]]
* [[David B. Eskind]] (X. 1934) – radio scriptwriter, producer
* [[David B. Eskind]] (X. 1934) – radio scriptwriter, producer
* [[Irwin Leroy Fischer]] (A.B. 1924)<ref name="oxford">{{cite web|url=http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.09722|title=Oxford Index}}</ref> – classical composer, former Dean of Faculty [[American Conservatory of Music]] and former principal organist [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]]
* [[Irwin Leroy Fischer]] (A.B. 1924)<ref name="oxford">{{cite web|url=http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.09722|title=Oxford Index|date=2001 |doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.09722 |last1=Borroff |first1=Edith |publisher=Oxford University Press }}</ref> – classical composer, former Dean of Faculty [[American Conservatory of Music]] and former principal organist [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]]
* [[Alyce Frank]] (1950) – artist
* [[Alyce Frank]] (1950) – artist
* [[Melvin Frank]] (A.B. 1935) – [[Academy Award]]-nominated filmmaker and screenwriter, ''[[A Touch of Class (film)|A Touch of Class]]''
* [[Melvin Frank]] (A.B. 1935) – [[Academy Award]]-nominated filmmaker and screenwriter, ''[[A Touch of Class (film)|A Touch of Class]]''
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* [[Celeste Holm]] (X. 1934) – [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]]-winning actress, ''[[Gentleman's Agreement]]'', ''[[All About Eve]]'', ''[[High Society (1956 film)|High Society]]''
* [[Celeste Holm]] (X. 1934) – [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]]-winning actress, ''[[Gentleman's Agreement]]'', ''[[All About Eve]]'', ''[[High Society (1956 film)|High Society]]''
*[[Irene Whitfield Holmes]] (Ph.D. 1924) – Ethnomusicologist and collector of French language American folk songs
*[[Irene Whitfield Holmes]] (Ph.D. 1924) – Ethnomusicologist and collector of French language American folk songs
* [[Tyehimba Jess]] (A.B. 1991) – Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
* [[Rebecca Jarvis]] (A.B. 2003) – runner-up on the fourth season of ''[[The Apprentice (U.S. TV series)|The Apprentice]]''
* [[Rebecca Jarvis]] (A.B. 2003) – runner-up on the fourth season of ''[[The Apprentice (U.S. TV series)|The Apprentice]]''
* [[Tyehimba Jess]] (A.B. 1991) – Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
* [[Wolf Kahn]] (A.B. 1950) – artist
* [[Wolf Kahn]] (A.B. 1950) – artist
* [[Philip Kaufman]] (A.B. 1958) – film director, ''[[The Right Stuff (film)|The Right Stuff]]'', ''[[The Unbearable Lightness of Being (film)|The Unbearable Lightness of Being]]''
* [[Philip Kaufman]] (A.B. 1958) – film director, ''[[The Right Stuff (film)|The Right Stuff]]'', ''[[The Unbearable Lightness of Being (film)|The Unbearable Lightness of Being]]''
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* [[Peter Marzio]] – former director of [[Museum of Fine Arts, Houston]]
* [[Peter Marzio]] – former director of [[Museum of Fine Arts, Houston]]
* [[Tucker Max]] (A.B. 1998) – Internet celebrity and ''New York Times'' bestselling author
* [[Tucker Max]] (A.B. 1998) – Internet celebrity and ''New York Times'' bestselling author
* [[Elaine May]] (A.B. 1953) – screenwriter, actress, and director, comedian with [[Nichols and May]], Oscar-nominated writer of ''[[Heaven Can Wait (1978 film)|Heaven Can Wait]]'' and ''[[Primary Colors (film)|Primary Colors]]'', director of ''[[A New Leaf (film)|A New Leaf]]'' and ''[[The Heartbreak Kid (1972 film)|The Heartbreak Kid]]''
* [[Elaine May]] (audited) – screenwriter, actress, and director, comedian with [[Nichols and May]], Oscar-nominated writer of ''[[Heaven Can Wait (1978 film)|Heaven Can Wait]]'' and ''[[Primary Colors (film)|Primary Colors]]'', director of ''[[A New Leaf (film)|A New Leaf]]'' and ''[[The Heartbreak Kid (1972 film)|The Heartbreak Kid]]''
* [[Amy Meyers]] (A.B. 1977) - art historian and museum director
* [[Amy Meyers]] (A.B. 1977) art historian and museum director
* [[Mike Nichols]] (X. 1953) – film and stage director; winner of a Tony Award and an Academy Award; directed ''[[The Graduate]]'', ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (film)|Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'', ''[[Catch-22 (film)|Catch-22]]'', ''[[Silkwood]]''; co-founder of [[The Second City]] comedy troupe
* [[Mike Nichols]] (X. 1953) – film and stage director; winner of a Tony Award and an Academy Award; directed ''[[The Graduate]]'', ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (film)|Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'', ''[[Catch-22 (film)|Catch-22]]'', ''[[Silkwood]]''; co-founder of [[The Second City]] comedy troupe
* [[Sheldon Patinkin]] (A.B. 1953) – theater director
* [[Sheldon Patinkin]] (A.B. 1953) – theater director
* [[Kimberly Peirce]] (A.B. 1990) – film director, ''[[Boys Don't Cry (1999 film)|Boys Don't Cry]]'' (Academy Award for Best Actress, [[Hilary Swank]]) and ''[[Stop-Loss (film)|Stop-Loss]]''
* [[Kimberly Peirce]] (A.B. 1990) – film director, ''[[Boys Don't Cry (1999 film)|Boys Don't Cry]]'' (Academy Award for Best Actress, [[Hilary Swank]]) and ''[[Stop-Loss (film)|Stop-Loss]]''
* [[Gordon Quinn]] (A.B. 1965) – filmmaker, founder of [[Kartemquin Films]]
* [[Dan Peterman]] – artist
* [[Dan Peterman]] – artist
* [[Gordon Quinn]] (A.B. 1965) – filmmaker, founder of [[Kartemquin Films]]
* [[Bernard Sahlins]] (A.B. 1943) – co-founder of The Second City comedy troupe
* [[Bernard Sahlins]] (A.B. 1943) – co-founder of The Second City comedy troupe
* [[Hayden Schlossberg]] (A.B. 2000) – writer, ''[[Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle]]''
* [[Hayden Schlossberg]] (A.B. 2000) – writer, ''[[Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle]]''
* [[Eddie Shin]] (A.B. 1998) – actor
* [[Eddie Shin]] (A.B. 1998) – actor
* [[Paul Sills]] (A.B. 1951) – co-founder of The Second City comedy troupe
* [[Paul Sills]] (A.B. 1951) – co-founder of The Second City comedy troupe
* [[Xiaomanyc|Arieh Smith]] (A.B. 2012) – polyglot and creator of Youtube Channel ''Xiaomanyc''
* [[David Steinberg]] – comedian, actor, writer, director, and author
* [[David Steinberg]] – comedian, actor, writer, director, and author
* [[Michael Stevens (educator)|Michael Stevens]] – creator of educational YouTube channel ''Vsauce''
* [[Michael Stevens (educator)|Michael Stevens]] – creator of educational YouTube channel ''Vsauce''
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==Business==
==Business==
* [[Pericles Abbasi]]
* [[Andrew Alper]] (A.B. 1980, M.B.A., 1981) – President of the [[New York City Economic Development Corporation]], youngest [[Goldman Sachs]] partner in company history, university trustee
* [[Andrew Alper]] (A.B. 1980, M.B.A., 1981) – President of the [[New York City Economic Development Corporation]], youngest [[Goldman Sachs]] partner in company history, university trustee
* [[Roger Altman]] (M.B.A. 1969) – founder and senior chairman of [[Evercore]], [[United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury]]
* [[Roger Altman]] (M.B.A. 1969) – founder and senior chairman of [[Evercore]], [[United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury]]
* [[José Antonio Alvarez]] (M.B.A. 1996) – vice chairman and CEO of [[Santander Group]], the largest Eurozone banking group by market value
* [[José Antonio Alvarez]] (M.B.A. 1996) – vice chairman and CEO of [[Santander Group]], the largest Eurozone banking group by market value
* [[Cliff Asness]] (M.B.A, Ph.D.) – billionaire founder of [[AQR Capital]]
* [[Cliff Asness]] (M.B.A, Ph.D.) – billionaire founder of [[AQR Capital]]
* [[Edward M. Baker]] (A.B. 1898) – investment broker
* [[Edward M. Baker]] (A.B. 1898) – investment broker
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* [[Debra Cafaro]] (JD 1982) – Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of [[Ventas (company)|Ventas]], minority owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins
* [[Debra Cafaro]] (JD 1982) – Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of [[Ventas (company)|Ventas]], minority owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins
* [[Agustín Carstens]] (Ph.D. 1985) – Head of the [[Bank for International Settlements]] known as "The Bank for Central Banks"; former Governor of [[Bank of Mexico]]; current member of [[Group of Thirty]] (G-30)
* [[Agustín Carstens]] (Ph.D. 1985) – Head of the [[Bank for International Settlements]] known as "The Bank for Central Banks"; former Governor of [[Bank of Mexico]]; current member of [[Group of Thirty]] (G-30)
* [[Pericles Abbasi]]
* [[Chey Tae-won|Tae-won Chey]] (Ph.D. 1989) – billionaire Chairman of the [[SK Group]], son-in-law of Korean president [[Roh Tae-woo]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Authors|url=https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/chey-tae-won-ded7df80-53ab-4c03-8b2f-aa84d20b131d/|access-date=2020-06-18|website=World Economic Forum|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Chey Tae-won|Tae-won Chey]] (Ph.D. 1989) – billionaire Chairman of the [[SK Group]], son-in-law of Korean president [[Roh Tae-woo]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Authors|url=https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/chey-tae-won-ded7df80-53ab-4c03-8b2f-aa84d20b131d/|access-date=2020-06-18|website=World Economic Forum|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Norton Clapp]] (Ph.B. 1928, J.D. 1929) – an original owner of [[Space Needle]]; university trustee
* [[Norton Clapp]] (Ph.B. 1928, J.D. 1929) – an original owner of [[Space Needle]]; university trustee
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* [[L. Gordon Crovitz]] (A.B. 1980) – publisher of ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''
* [[L. Gordon Crovitz]] (A.B. 1980) – publisher of ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''
* [[Daniel Doctoroff]] (J.D. 1984) – President of [[Bloomberg L.P.]]; former Deputy Mayor of New York City under Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]]
* [[Daniel Doctoroff]] (J.D. 1984) – President of [[Bloomberg L.P.]]; former Deputy Mayor of New York City under Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]]
* [[Arnold W. Donald]] (M.B.A. 1980) – CEO of [[Carnival Corporation & plc]]
* [[Brady Dougan]] (A.B. 1981, M.B.A., 1982) – CEO of [[Credit Suisse First Boston]]; CEO-elect of [[Credit Suisse Group]] in Zurich (beginning May 2007); youngest CEO on Wall Street (2004)
* [[Brady Dougan]] (A.B. 1981, M.B.A., 1982) – CEO of [[Credit Suisse First Boston]]; CEO-elect of [[Credit Suisse Group]] in Zurich (beginning May 2007); youngest CEO on Wall Street (2004)
* [[Arnold W. Donald]] (M.B.A. 1980) – CEO of [[Carnival Corporation & plc]]
* [[J. Patrick Doyle]] (M.B.A. 1988) – President and CEO of [[Domino's Pizza]]
* [[J. Patrick Doyle]] (M.B.A. 1988) – President and CEO of [[Domino's Pizza]]
* [[Larry Ellison]] (did not graduate) – billionaire founder of Oracle; reportedly wealthiest person in California, third-richest in United States
* [[Larry Ellison]] (did not graduate) – billionaire founder of Oracle; reportedly wealthiest person in California, third-richest in United States
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* [[Porter Jarvis]] (M.B.A. 1932) – President, then Chairman of Swift & Co., 1955–1967
* [[Porter Jarvis]] (M.B.A. 1932) – President, then Chairman of Swift & Co., 1955–1967
* [[John H. Johnson]] (X. 1942) – founder of [[Johnson Publishing|Johnson Publishing Company]], publisher of ''[[Ebony (magazine)|Ebony]]'' and ''[[Jet (magazine)|Jet]]'' magazines
* [[John H. Johnson]] (X. 1942) – founder of [[Johnson Publishing|Johnson Publishing Company]], publisher of ''[[Ebony (magazine)|Ebony]]'' and ''[[Jet (magazine)|Jet]]'' magazines
* [[Karen Katen]] (B.A. Political science, M.B.A.) - pharmaceutical executive
* [[Karen Katen]] (B.A. Political science, M.B.A.) pharmaceutical executive
* [[James M. Kilts]] (M.B.A. 1974) – Chairman, President, and CEO of [[Global Gillette|Gillette]] Company; founding partner of [[Centerview Partners]]
* [[James M. Kilts]] (M.B.A. 1974) – Chairman, President, and CEO of [[Global Gillette|Gillette]] Company; founding partner of [[Centerview Partners]]
* [[:ko:구본준|Bon-Joon Koo]] (M.B.A.) – billionaire Vice Chairman of [[LG Electronics|LG Electronics Corporation]]
* [[:ko:구본준|Bon-Joon Koo]] (M.B.A.) – billionaire Vice Chairman of [[LG Electronics|LG Electronics Corporation]]
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* [[AQR Capital|John Liew]] (BA 1989, MBA 1994, PhD 1995) – billionaire co-founder of [[AQR Capital]]
* [[AQR Capital|John Liew]] (BA 1989, MBA 1994, PhD 1995) – billionaire co-founder of [[AQR Capital]]
* [[Dave MacLennan]] (M.B.A.) – CEO of [[Cargill]], the largest privately held corporation in the US
* [[Dave MacLennan]] (M.B.A.) – CEO of [[Cargill]], the largest privately held corporation in the US
* [[Dennis Malamatinas]] (M.B.A. 1979) – former CEO of [[Burger King]], [[Priceline.com|Priceline Europe]] and [[Smirnoff]].<ref name="guardian" >{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2000/nov/12/business.theobserve|title=Dotcom price was right for Burger King|work=The Guardian|author=Jamie Doward|date=12 November 2000|accessdate=7 October 2021}}</ref><ref name= cb>{{cite web|url=https://www.chicagobooth.edu/alumni/events/showevent?eventId=22924|title=An Evening With Dennis Malmatinas Former CEO of Burger King|date=3 December 2019}}</ref>
* [[Dennis Malamatinas]] (M.B.A. 1979) – former CEO of [[Burger King]], [[Priceline.com|Priceline Europe]] and [[Smirnoff]]<ref name="guardian" >{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2000/nov/12/business.theobserve|title=Dotcom price was right for Burger King|work=The Guardian|author=Jamie Doward|date=12 November 2000|accessdate=7 October 2021}}</ref><ref name= cb>{{cite web|url=https://www.chicagobooth.edu/alumni/events/showevent?eventId=22924|title=An Evening With Dennis Malmatinas Former CEO of Burger King|date=3 December 2019}}</ref>
* [[Matt Maloney (business executive)|Matt Maloney]] (M.B.A. 2010) – co-founder and former CEO of [[Grubhub]]
* [[Joe Mansueto]] (A.B. 1978, M.B.A. 1980) – billionaire Chairman and CEO of [[Morningstar, Inc.]]
* [[Joe Mansueto]] (A.B. 1978, M.B.A. 1980) – billionaire Chairman and CEO of [[Morningstar, Inc.]]
* [[Harry Markowitz]] (A.B. 1947, A.M. 1950, Ph.D. 1955) – "father of modern portfolio theory"; 1990 Nobel Laureate in Economics
* [[Harry Markowitz]] (A.B. 1947, A.M. 1950, Ph.D. 1955) – "father of modern portfolio theory"; 1990 Nobel Laureate in Economics
* [[Howard Marks (investor)|Howard Marks]] (M.B.A. 1969) – billionaire founder of [[Oaktree Capital Management]]
* [[Howard Marks (investor)|Howard Marks]] (M.B.A. 1969) – billionaire founder of [[Oaktree Capital Management]]
* [[James O. McKinsey]] (B.Phil 1917, M.A. in Commerce 1919) – Founder of [[McKinsey & Company]]; also served on the faculty of [[University of Chicago]]
* [[James O. McKinsey]] (B.Phil 1917, M.A. in Commerce 1919) – founder of [[McKinsey & Company]]; also served on the faculty of [[University of Chicago]]
* [[Peter Mensch]] (X, 1975, Masters in Marketing) – rock impresario
* [[Peter Mensch]] (X, 1975, Masters in Marketing) – rock impresario
* [[John Meriwether]] (M.B.A. 1973) – CEO and Principal of JWM Partners; former CEO of Long Term Capital Management
* [[John Meriwether]] (M.B.A. 1973) – CEO and Principal of JWM Partners; former CEO of Long Term Capital Management
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* [[Ferdinand Peck]] – businessman and philanthropist, best known for financing Chicago's Auditorium Building
* [[Ferdinand Peck]] – businessman and philanthropist, best known for financing Chicago's Auditorium Building
* [[Peter George Peterson|Peter Peterson]] (M.B.A. 1951) – billionaire co-founder and former Chairman of [[Blackstone Group]]; 20th United States Secretary of Commerce
* [[Peter George Peterson|Peter Peterson]] (M.B.A. 1951) – billionaire co-founder and former Chairman of [[Blackstone Group]]; 20th United States Secretary of Commerce
* [[:de:Renaud de Planta|Renaud de Planta]] (M.B.A. 1987) – the sole senior partner of the [[Pictet Group]], a 215-year-old Swiss bank catering to the world's wealthiest individuals
* [[Renaud de Planta]] (M.B.A. 1987) – the sole senior partner of the [[Pictet Group]], a 215-year-old Swiss bank catering to the world's wealthiest individuals
* [[invenergy|Michael Polsky]] (M.B.A. 1987) – billionaire founder of [[Invenergy]], a multinational power generation development firm
* [[Matthew Prince]] (J.D. 2000) — Co-Founder and CEO of [[Cloudflare]]
* [[Matthew Prince]] (J.D. 2000) — billionaire co-founder and CEO of [[Cloudflare]]
* [[Anthony Pritzker]] (M.B.A. 1987) – billionaire member of the [[Pritzker family]]; Founder and Managing Partner of the Pritzker Group
* [[Anthony Pritzker]] (M.B.A. 1987) – billionaire member of the [[Pritzker family]]; Founder and Managing Partner of the Pritzker Group
* [[Donald Pritzker]] (J.D. 1959) – member of the [[Pritzker family]]; former president of [[Hyatt|Hyatt Corporation]]
* [[Donald Pritzker]] (J.D. 1959) – member of the [[Pritzker family]]; former president of [[Hyatt|Hyatt Corporation]]
* [[Nicholas J. Pritzker|Nicholas Pritzker]] (J.D. 1975) – billionaire member of the [[Pritzker family]]; former president of [[Hyatt|Hyatt Corporation]] and co-founder of Tao Capital
* [[Nicholas J. Pritzker|Nicholas Pritzker]] (J.D. 1975) – billionaire member of the [[Pritzker family]]; former president of [[Hyatt|Hyatt Corporation]] and co-founder of Tao Capital
* [[Thomas Pritzker]] (J.D./M.B.A. 1976) – billionaire member of the [[Pritzker family]]; Chairman and CEO of The Pritzker Organization and Executive Chairman of [[Hyatt|Hyatt Corporation]]
* [[Thomas Pritzker]] (J.D./M.B.A. 1976) – billionaire member of the [[Pritzker family]]; Chairman and CEO of The Pritzker Organization and Executive Chairman of [[Hyatt|Hyatt Corporation]]
* [[invenergy|Michael Polsky]] (M.B.A. 1987) – billionaire founder of [[Invenergy]], a multinational power generation development firm
* [[Philip J. Purcell]] (M.B.A. 1967) – former chairman and CEO of [[Morgan Stanley Dean Witter]]
* [[Philip J. Purcell]] (M.B.A. 1967) – former chairman and CEO of [[Morgan Stanley Dean Witter]]
* [[Roberta Cooper Ramo]] (J.D.) – private practice lawyer, President of the American Law Institute
* [[Roberta Cooper Ramo]] (J.D.) – private practice lawyer, President of the American Law Institute
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* [[Emmanuel Roman]] (M.B.A. 1987) – CEO of [[PIMCO]]
* [[Emmanuel Roman]] (M.B.A. 1987) – CEO of [[PIMCO]]
* [[David Rubenstein]] (J.D. 1973) – billionaire co-founder of [[The Carlyle Group]]
* [[David Rubenstein]] (J.D. 1973) – billionaire co-founder of [[The Carlyle Group]]
* [[David O. Sacks]] (J.D. 1998) – entrepreneur and venture capitalist; former COO of [[PayPal]]; former CEO of [[TriNet Zenefits|Zenefits]] and [[Viva Engage|Yammer]]; co-founder and CEO of [[Craft Ventures]]
* [[Álvaro Saieh]] (AM’76, PhD’80) – billionaire chairman of the CorpGroup; seventh richest man in Chile
* [[Álvaro Saieh]] (AM’76, PhD’80) – billionaire chairman of the CorpGroup; seventh richest man in Chile
* [[Nassef Sawiris]] (A.B. 1982) – billionaire member of the [[Sawiris family]]; CEO of [[Orascom Construction]]; sixth richest man in Africa
* [[Nassef Sawiris]] (A.B. 1982) – billionaire member of the [[Sawiris family]]; CEO of [[Orascom Construction]]; sixth richest man in Africa
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==Education==
==Education==
* [[John Alroy]] (Ph.D. 1994) – [[paleobiology|paleobiologist]] and researcher at the [[National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis]], [[University of California, Santa Barbara|UCSB]], 2007 Charles Schuchert Award from The Paleontological Society
* [[John Alroy]] (Ph.D. 1994) – [[paleobiology|paleobiologist]] and researcher at the [[National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis]], [[University of California, Santa Barbara|UCSB]], 2007 Charles Schuchert Award from the Paleontological Society
* [[Eric Ashby, Baron Ashby]] – former Master of [[Clare College, Cambridge]] and [[Vice-Chancellor]] of [[University of Cambridge]]
* [[Eric Ashby, Baron Ashby]] – former Master of [[Clare College, Cambridge]] and [[Vice-Chancellor]] of [[University of Cambridge]]
* [[Richard C. Atkinson]] (Ph.B. 1948) – President of the [[University of California]] (1995–2003)
* [[Richard C. Atkinson]] (Ph.B. 1948) – President of the [[University of California]] (1995–2003)
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* [[Leon Botstein]] (A.B. 1967) – President of [[Bard College]] (1975–present); principal conductor of [[American Symphony Orchestra]]
* [[Leon Botstein]] (A.B. 1967) – President of [[Bard College]] (1975–present); principal conductor of [[American Symphony Orchestra]]
* [[John W. Boyer]] (A.M. 1969, Ph.D. 1975) – Dean of the College at the University of Chicago
* [[John W. Boyer]] (A.M. 1969, Ph.D. 1975) – Dean of the College at the University of Chicago
* [[Frances R. Brown]] (M.A. English) – president of [[Chevy Chase Junior College]] and dean of [[Radcliffe College]]
* [[Tom Campbell (California politician)|Tom Campbell]] (A.B. 1973, A.M. 1973, Ph.D. 1980) – Dean of [[Haas School of Business]] at the [[University of California, Berkeley]] (2002–2008)
* [[Tom Campbell (California politician)|Tom Campbell]] (A.B. 1973, A.M. 1973, Ph.D. 1980) – Dean of [[Haas School of Business]] at the [[University of California, Berkeley]] (2002–2008)
* [[King Virgil Cheek]] (J.D. 1969) – President of [[Shaw University]] (1969–1971); President of [[Morgan State University]] (1971–1974)
* [[King Virgil Cheek]] (J.D. 1969) – President of [[Shaw University]] (1969–1971); President of [[Morgan State University]] (1971–1974)
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* [[Christopher L. Eisgruber]] (J.D. 1988) – 20th President of Princeton University
* [[Christopher L. Eisgruber]] (J.D. 1988) – 20th President of Princeton University
* [[Norman Ericson]] (Ph.D.) – Bible scholar, faculty at [[Trinity International University]]
* [[Norman Ericson]] (Ph.D.) – Bible scholar, faculty at [[Trinity International University]]
* [[Eve Ewing]] (BA) – American sociologist, author, poet, and visual artist; Associate professor at the University of Chicago<ref>{{Cite web |title=Eve L. Ewing {{!}} The University of Chicago Division of the Social Sciences |url=https://socialsciences.uchicago.edu/directory/eve-l-ewing |access-date=2023-05-09 |website=socialsciences.uchicago.edu}}</ref>
* [[Eve Ewing]] (BA) – sociologist, author, poet, and visual artist; associate professor at the University of Chicago<ref>{{Cite web |title=Eve L. Ewing {{!}} The University of Chicago Division of the Social Sciences |url=https://socialsciences.uchicago.edu/directory/eve-l-ewing |access-date=2023-05-09 |website=socialsciences.uchicago.edu}}</ref>
* [[Ward Farnsworth]] (J.D. 1994) – Dean of University of Texas School of Law
* [[Ward Farnsworth]] (J.D. 1994) – Dean of University of Texas School of Law
* [[Paul Finkelman]] (Ph.D. 1976) – President of [[Gratz College]] (2017–present)
* [[Paul Finkelman]] (Ph.D. 1976) – President of [[Gratz College]] (2017–present)
* [[Michael Gerhardt]] (J.D. 1982) – Constitutional Law Professor at [[University of North Carolina School of Law|UNC School of Law]]; Special Counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee for the nominations of [[Sonia Sotomayor]] (2009), [[Elena Kagan]] (2010), and [[Neil Gorsuch]] (2017) to the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]]
* [[Michael Gerhardt]] (J.D. 1982) – Constitutional Law Professor at [[University of North Carolina School of Law|UNC School of Law]]; Special Counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee for the nominations of [[Sonia Sotomayor]] (2009), [[Elena Kagan]] (2010), and [[Neil Gorsuch]] (2017) to the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]]
* [[Eleanor Churchill Gibbs]] – educator, writer
* [[Benjamin Ginsberg (political scientist)|Benjamin Ginsberg]] (B.A. 1968, A.M. 1970, Ph.D. 1973) – professor of political science at [[Johns Hopkins University]]
* [[Benjamin Ginsberg (political scientist)|Benjamin Ginsberg]] (B.A. 1968, A.M. 1970, Ph.D. 1973) – professor of political science at [[Johns Hopkins University]]
* [[Edgar Godbold]] (Ph.D. 1907) – President of [[Howard Payne University]] in [[Brownwood, Texas]] (1923–1929), and [[Louisiana College]] in [[Pineville, Louisiana]] (1942–1951)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lahistory.org/site24.php|title=Edgar Godbold|publisher=lahistory.org|access-date=August 2, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091123000721/http://www.lahistory.org/site24.php|archive-date=November 23, 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Edgar Godbold]] (Ph.D. 1907) – President of [[Howard Payne University]] in [[Brownwood, Texas]] (1923–1929), and [[Louisiana College]] in [[Pineville, Louisiana]] (1942–1951)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lahistory.org/site24.php|title=Edgar Godbold|publisher=lahistory.org|access-date=August 2, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091123000721/http://www.lahistory.org/site24.php|archive-date=November 23, 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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* [[Leo Higdon|Leo I. Higdon Jr.]] (M.B.A. 1972) – President of [[Connecticut College]] (2006–present); President of the [[College of Charleston]] (2001–2006); President of [[Babson College]] (1997–2001); Dean of Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the [[University of Virginia]]
* [[Leo Higdon|Leo I. Higdon Jr.]] (M.B.A. 1972) – President of [[Connecticut College]] (2006–present); President of the [[College of Charleston]] (2001–2006); President of [[Babson College]] (1997–2001); Dean of Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the [[University of Virginia]]
* [[William E. Holmes]] – former President of Central City College; faculty of the Atlanta Baptist Institute, now called [[Morehouse College]], for 25 years
* [[William E. Holmes]] – former President of Central City College; faculty of the Atlanta Baptist Institute, now called [[Morehouse College]], for 25 years
* [[Sheila Miyoshi Jager]] 1994 (PhD): professor of East Asian Studies at Oberlin College<ref>{{cite web|title=Sheila Miyoshi Jager|url=https://new.oberlin.edu/arts-and-sciences/departments/east_asian/faculty_detail.dot?id=20867|website=Oberlin College|access-date=11 May 2017}}</ref>
* [[Sheila Miyoshi Jager]] 1994 (PhD): professor of East Asian Studies at Oberlin College<ref>{{cite web|title=Sheila Miyoshi Jager|url=https://new.oberlin.edu/arts-and-sciences/departments/east_asian/faculty_detail.dot?id=20867|website=Oberlin College| date=24 October 2016 |access-date=11 May 2017}}</ref>
* [[Howard Wesley Johnson]] (A.M. 1947) – President of [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (1966–1971)
* [[Howard Wesley Johnson]] (A.M. 1947) – President of [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (1966–1971)
* [[Annie Kennedy]] – first member of the faculty elected at the Alabama Girls' Industrial School (now, [[University of Montevallo]])
* [[David Aaron Kessler]] (J.D. 1978) – Dean of the [[University of California at San Francisco]] School of Medicine; former Dean of [[Yale School of Medicine]]; former [[Food and Drug Administration]] Commissioner
* [[David Aaron Kessler]] (J.D. 1978) – Dean of the [[University of California at San Francisco]] School of Medicine; former Dean of [[Yale School of Medicine]]; former [[Food and Drug Administration]] Commissioner
* [[Robert Kibbee]] (masters 1947, doctorate 1957) – Chancellor of the [[City University of New York]]
* [[Robert Kibbee]] (masters 1947, doctorate 1957) – Chancellor of the [[City University of New York]]
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* [[H. Gregg Lewis]] (A.B. 1936, Ph.D. 1947) – professor and [[labor economics|labor economist]]
* [[H. Gregg Lewis]] (A.B. 1936, Ph.D. 1947) – professor and [[labor economics|labor economist]]
* [[Benjamin E. Mays]] (A.M. 1925, Ph.D. 1935) – President of [[Morehouse College]] (1940–1967); recipient of American Educator Award (1980); civil rights activist
* [[Benjamin E. Mays]] (A.M. 1925, Ph.D. 1935) – President of [[Morehouse College]] (1940–1967); recipient of American Educator Award (1980); civil rights activist
* [[Alice Rebecca Brooks McGuire]] (Ph.D. 1958) - professor of library science, President of the [[American Association of School Librarians]] (1953-1954)
* [[Alice Rebecca Brooks McGuire]] (Ph.D. 1958) professor of library science, President of the [[American Association of School Librarians]] (1953–1954)
* [[William Parker McKee]] (B.Div., 1887) – second president of [[Shimer College]]
* [[William Parker McKee]] (B.Div., 1887) – second president of [[Shimer College]]
* [[Deborah Meier]] (A.M. 1955) – founder of small schools in New York and Boston; recipient of [[MacArthur Fellowship]]
* [[Deborah Meier]] (A.M. 1955) – founder of small schools in New York and Boston; recipient of [[MacArthur Fellowship]]
* [[Jacob Metzer|Jacob (Kobi) Metzer]] – [[economic historian]], professor, eighth President of the [[Open University of Israel]]
* [[Jacob Metzer|Jacob (Kobi) Metzer]] – [[economic historian]], professor, eighth President of the [[Open University of Israel]]
* [[Clara Worst Miller]] (1876–1970) (M.A.) – [[Ashland College]] professor of Latin and writer
* [[Herman Clarence Nixon]] – professor, member of the [[Southern Agrarians]]
* [[Herman Clarence Nixon]] – professor, member of the [[Southern Agrarians]]
* [[Daniel Nugent]] (Ph.D. 1988) - Professor of Anthropology [[University of Arizona]]
* [[Daniel Nugent]] (Ph.D. 1988) Professor of Anthropology, [[University of Arizona]]
* [[Dallin H. Oaks]] (J.D. 1957) – former President of [[Brigham Young University]]
* [[Dallin H. Oaks]] (J.D. 1957) – former President of [[Brigham Young University]]
* [[Edison E. Oberholtzer]] (A.M. 1915) – founder and first President of the [[University of Houston]]
* [[Edison E. Oberholtzer]] (A.M. 1915) – founder and first President of the [[University of Houston]]
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==Historians==
==Historians==
* [[Solange Ashby]] (PhD 2016), egyptologist and nubiologist
* [[Solange Ashby]] (PhD 2016) egyptologist and nubiologist
* [[Allan Berube]] (X. 1968) – founder of the San Francisco Gay and Lesbian History Project, now the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society; author of ''Coming Out Under Fire'' (1990) [Lambda Literary Award]; [[MacArthur Fellow]] (1996)
* [[Allan Berube]] (X. 1968) – founder of the San Francisco Gay and Lesbian History Project, now the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society; author of ''Coming Out Under Fire'' (1990) [Lambda Literary Award]; [[MacArthur Fellow]] (1996)
* [[Antoinette Burton]] (A.M. 1984, Ph.D. 1990) – Catherine A. and Bruce C. Bastian Professor of Global and Transnational Studies and Professor of History at the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]]
* [[Antoinette Burton]] (A.M. 1984, Ph.D. 1990) – Catherine A. and Bruce C. Bastian Professor of Global and Transnational Studies and Professor of History at the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]]
* [[Chen Hengzhe]] (M.A) – writer of modern vernacular Chinese literature
* [[Henry Steele Commager]] (Ph.B. 1923, A.M. 1924, Ph.D. 1928) – American historian
* [[Henry Steele Commager]] (Ph.B. 1923, A.M. 1924, Ph.D. 1928) – American historian
* [[Avery Craven]] (Ph.D. 1923) – Professor of History; Civil War expert
* [[Avery Craven]] (Ph.D. 1923) – Professor of History; Civil War expert
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* [[Lawrence M. Friedman]] (A.B. 1948, J.D. 1951, LL.M. 1953) – Marion Rice Kirkwood Professor of Law at [[Stanford Law School]]; legal historian and author of ''Crime and Punishment in American History''
* [[Lawrence M. Friedman]] (A.B. 1948, J.D. 1951, LL.M. 1953) – Marion Rice Kirkwood Professor of Law at [[Stanford Law School]]; legal historian and author of ''Crime and Punishment in American History''
* [[David Fromkin]] (A.B. 1950, J.D. 1953) – University Professor of International Relations, History, and Law at [[Boston University]]
* [[David Fromkin]] (A.B. 1950, J.D. 1953) – University Professor of International Relations, History, and Law at [[Boston University]]
* [[Anthony Grafton]] (A.B. 1971, A.M. 1972, Ph.D. 1975) – Prominent [[Renaissance]] historian and Henry Putnam University Professor at [[Princeton University]].
* [[Anthony Grafton]] (A.B. 1971, A.M. 1972, Ph.D. 1975) – prominent [[Renaissance]] historian and Henry Putnam University Professor at [[Princeton University]]
* [[Vincent Harding]] (A.M. 1956, Ph.D. 1965) – a scholar of American religion and society
* [[Vincent Harding]] (A.M. 1956, Ph.D. 1965) – scholar of American religion and society
* [[Gertrude Himmelfarb]] (Ph.D. 1950) – [[National Humanities Medal]] (2004); Professor Emeritus of History at the [[City University of New York]]
* [[Gertrude Himmelfarb]] (Ph.D. 1950) – [[National Humanities Medal]] (2004); Professor Emeritus of History at the [[City University of New York]]
* [[Kenneth T. Jackson]] (A.M. 1963, Ph.D. 1966) – [[Jacques Barzun]] Professor of History and the Social Sciences at [[Columbia University]]
* [[Kenneth T. Jackson]] (A.M. 1963, Ph.D. 1966) – [[Jacques Barzun]] Professor of History and the Social Sciences at [[Columbia University]]
* [[Russell Jacoby]] (S.M. 1978) – Professor in Residence at Department of History, [[University of California, Los Angeles]]; author of ''The Last Intellectuals'' (1987 [2000])
* [[Russell Jacoby]] (S.M. 1978) – Professor in Residence at Department of History, [[University of California, Los Angeles]]; author of ''The Last Intellectuals'' (1987 [2000])
* [[KC Johnson]] (M.A. 1989) – Professor of History at [[Brooklyn College]] and the [[City University of New York]], known for his work exposing the facts about the [[Duke lacrosse case]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegram.com/article/20070415/NEWS/704150473/1116|title=Duke players say thanks|first=Paul Jarvey TELEGRAM & GAZETTE|last=STAFF|publisher=|access-date=2018-09-24|archive-date=2018-09-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180924072326/http://www.telegram.com/article/20070415/NEWS/704150473/1116|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[KC Johnson]] (M.A. 1989) – Professor of History at [[Brooklyn College]] and the [[City University of New York]], known for his work exposing the facts about the [[Duke lacrosse case]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegram.com/article/20070415/NEWS/704150473/1116|title=Duke players say thanks|first=Paul Jarvey TELEGRAM & GAZETTE|last=STAFF|publisher=|access-date=2018-09-24|archive-date=2018-09-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180924072326/http://www.telegram.com/article/20070415/NEWS/704150473/1116|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Raymond A. Joseph]] (M.A. 1963) — led a psychological campaign against the Duvalier dictatorship in Haiti via Radio Vonvon (1965-69); author of ''For Whom the Dogs Spy: Haiti, From the Duvalier Dictatorships to the Earthquake, Four Presidents, and Beyond'' (2014).
* [[Raymond A. Joseph]] (M.A. 1963) — led a psychological campaign against the Duvalier dictatorship in Haiti via Radio Vonvon (1965-69); author of ''For Whom the Dogs Spy: Haiti, From the Duvalier Dictatorships to the Earthquake, Four Presidents, and Beyond'' (2014)
* [[John Komlos]] (Ph.D. 1978) – professor emeritus, [[University of Munich]] economic historian and founder of the journal ''[[Economics and Human Biology]]''
* [[John Komlos]] (Ph.D. 1978) – professor emeritus, [[University of Munich]] economic historian and founder of the journal ''[[Economics and Human Biology]]''
* [[Judith Walzer Leavitt]] (Ph.D. 1966) – Professor Emerita, History of Medicine Department, [[University of Wisconsin, Madison]], author of ''Typhoid Mary''
* [[Judith Walzer Leavitt]] (Ph.D. 1966) – Professor Emerita, History of Medicine Department, [[University of Wisconsin, Madison]], author of ''Typhoid Mary''
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* [[Nicolas Rasmussen]] (A.M. 1986) – Professor of History at the [[University of New South Wales]]
* [[Nicolas Rasmussen]] (A.M. 1986) – Professor of History at the [[University of New South Wales]]
* [[Francesca Rochberg]] (Ph.D. 1980) – Catherine and William L. Magistretti Distinguished Professor of Near Eastern Studies, [[University of California, Berkeley]]; MacArthur Fellow (1982)
* [[Francesca Rochberg]] (Ph.D. 1980) – Catherine and William L. Magistretti Distinguished Professor of Near Eastern Studies, [[University of California, Berkeley]]; MacArthur Fellow (1982)
* [[Joel T. Rosenthal]] (PhD 1963) – Distinguished Professor and Emeritus at [[State University of New York|SUNY]]
* [[Ovid R. Sellers]] (A.B. 1904) – Old Testament scholar and archaeologist who played a role in the discovery of the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]]
* [[Ovid R. Sellers]] (A.B. 1904) – Old Testament scholar and archaeologist who played a role in the discovery of the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]]
* [[Gertrude Smith]] (BA 1916, MA 1917, PhD 1921) Edwin Olson Professor of Greek (1933–1961) and chair of the Department of Classics (1934–1961)
* [[Gertrude Smith]] (BA 1916, MA 1917, PhD 1921) Edwin Olson Professor of Greek (1933–1961) and chair of the Department of Classics (1934–1961)
* [[Eileen Southern]] (A.B. 1940, A.M. 1941) – [[National Humanities Medal]] (2001); first African-American female professor at [[Harvard University]]
* [[Eileen Southern]] (A.B. 1940, A.M. 1941) – [[National Humanities Medal]] (2001); first African-American female professor at [[Harvard University]]
* [[Studs Terkel]] (Ph.B. 1932, J.D. 1934) – oral historian and radio host; Pulitzer Prize winner for the ''Good War: An Oral History of World War II'' (1985); [[National Humanities Medal]] (1997)
* [[Studs Terkel]] (Ph.B. 1932, J.D. 1934) – oral historian and radio host; Pulitzer Prize winner for the ''Good War: An Oral History of World War II'' (1985); [[National Humanities Medal]] (1997)
* [[Richard H. Timberlake]] (Ph.D. 1957)- economist, author, and economic historian.
* [[Richard H. Timberlake]] (Ph.D. 1957) economist, author, and economic historian
* [[Gerhard Weinberg]] (A.M. 1949, Ph.D. 1951) – historian, World War II expert; [[William R. Kenan Jr.]] Professor Emeritus of History, [[University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill]]
* [[Gerhard Weinberg]] (A.M. 1949, Ph.D. 1951) – historian, World War II expert; [[William R. Kenan Jr.]] Professor Emeritus of History, [[University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill]]
* [[Irene J. Winter]] (M.A. 1967) – Ancient Near East Art historian, professor at Harvard and chair of the department of Fine Arts from 1993 to 1996; MacArthur Fellow (1983), Radcliffe Fellow (2003–04), Mellon Lecturer (2005)
* [[Irene J. Winter]] (M.A. 1967) – Ancient Near East Art historian, professor at Harvard and chair of the department of Fine Arts from 1993 to 1996; MacArthur Fellow (1983), Radcliffe Fellow (2003–04), Mellon Lecturer (2005)
* [[Carter G. Woodson]] (A.B. 1908, A.M. 1908) – historian and founder of Negro History Week (1926), which evolved into [[Black History Month]]; civil rights activist
* [[Carter G. Woodson]] (A.B. 1908, A.M. 1908) – historian and founder of Negro History Week (1926), which evolved into [[Black History Month]]; civil rights activist
* [[Chen Hengzhe]] (M.A) - writer of modern vernacular Chinese literature
* [[Raymond A. Joseph]] (M.A. 1963) — organized the first psychological campaign against the Duvalier dictatorship in Haiti through Radio Vonvon (1965); author of "For Whom the Dogs Spy: Haiti, From the Duvalier Dictatorship to the Earthquake, Four Presidents and Beyond". Arcade, 2014.


==Journalism==
==Journalism==
* [[Rick Atkinson]] (A.M. 1976) – reporter and author, four-time Pulitzer Prize winner
* [[Rick Atkinson]] (A.M. 1976) – reporter and author, four-time Pulitzer Prize winner
* [[David Blum]] (A.B. 1977) – Editor in Chief of the ''[[Village Voice]]'' (2006–present)
* [[David Blum]] (A.B. 1977) – Editor-in-Chief of the ''[[Village Voice]]'' (2006–present)
* [[David Broder]] (A.B. 1947, A.M. 1951) – Pulitzer Prize winner for commentary (1973); political correspondent and columnist for ''[[The Washington Post]]''
* [[David Broder]] (A.B. 1947, A.M. 1951) – Pulitzer Prize winner for commentary (1973); political correspondent and columnist for ''[[The Washington Post]]''
* [[David Brooks (journalist)|David Brooks]] (A.B. 1983) – political commentator; columnist for ''[[The New York Times]]''; senior editor of ''[[The Weekly Standard]]''; regular commentator on ''[[The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer]]''
* [[David Brooks (journalist)|David Brooks]] (A.B. 1983) – political commentator; columnist for ''[[The New York Times]]''; senior editor of ''[[The Weekly Standard]]''; regular commentator on ''[[The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer]]''
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* [[Roger Ebert]] (X. 1970) – Pulitzer Prize winner for film criticism (1975); columnist for the ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]''
* [[Roger Ebert]] (X. 1970) – Pulitzer Prize winner for film criticism (1975); columnist for the ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]''
* [[Zilfa Estcourt]] (A.M. 1905) – newspaper columnist and editor at the ''[[Tacoma Tribune]]'' and ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]''<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/?clipping_id=89913623 "Whitworth Is Again Honored"]. ''The Tacoma Ledger''. June 11, 1905. p.&nbsp;4 . Retrieved December 2, 2021.</ref><ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/?clipping_id=89253246 "Obituaries: Zilfa Estcourt"]. ''Oakland Tribune''. December 19, 1959. p.&nbsp;25. Retrieved December 2, 2021.</ref>
* [[Zilfa Estcourt]] (A.M. 1905) – newspaper columnist and editor at the ''[[Tacoma Tribune]]'' and ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]''<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/?clipping_id=89913623 "Whitworth Is Again Honored"]. ''The Tacoma Ledger''. June 11, 1905. p.&nbsp;4 . Retrieved December 2, 2021.</ref><ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/?clipping_id=89253246 "Obituaries: Zilfa Estcourt"]. ''Oakland Tribune''. December 19, 1959. p.&nbsp;25. Retrieved December 2, 2021.</ref>
* [[Thomas Frank]] (A.M. 1989, Ph.D. 1994) – Editor-in-Chief of ''[[The Baffler]]''; author of ''The Conquest of Cool'' (1997) and ''What's the Matter with Kansas?'' (2004)
* [[Janet Flanner]] – writer and journalist who served as the Paris correspondent of ''The New Yorker'' magazine from 1925 until she retired in 1975
* [[Janet Flanner]] – writer and journalist who served as the Paris correspondent of ''The New Yorker'' magazine from 1925 until she retired in 1975
* [[Thomas Frank]] (A.M. 1989, Ph.D. 1994) – Editor-in-Chief of ''[[The Baffler]]''; author of ''The Conquest of Cool'' (1997) and ''What's the Matter with Kansas?'' (2004)
* [[Katharine Graham]] (A.B. 1938) – publisher of ''[[The Washington Post]]'' for over two decades; Pulitzer Prize winner for her memoir ''Personal History'' (1998)
* [[Katharine Graham]] (A.B. 1938) – publisher of ''[[The Washington Post]]'' for over two decades; Pulitzer Prize winner for her memoir ''Personal History'' (1998)
* [[Virginia Graham]] (A.S. 1934) – television news correspondent; prosecution witness in the [[Tate-LaBianca murders]] trial
* [[Virginia Graham]] (A.S. 1934) – television news correspondent; prosecution witness in the [[Tate-LaBianca murders]] trial
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* [[Seymour Hersh]] (A.B. 1958) – Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and author, most famous for exposing the [[My Lai Massacre]], which greatly changed public opinion of the [[Vietnam War]]; frequent contributor to ''[[The New Yorker]]''
* [[Seymour Hersh]] (A.B. 1958) – Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and author, most famous for exposing the [[My Lai Massacre]], which greatly changed public opinion of the [[Vietnam War]]; frequent contributor to ''[[The New Yorker]]''
* [[Daniel Hertzberg]] (A.B. 1968) – Pulitzer Prize winner 1988; Managing Editor of ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''<ref name=UoC/>
* [[Daniel Hertzberg]] (A.B. 1968) – Pulitzer Prize winner 1988; Managing Editor of ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''<ref name=UoC/>
* [[DeWitt John]] (A.M. 1937) American journalist and editor
* [[DeWitt John]] (A.M. 1937) journalist and editor
* [[Richard Lloyd Jones]] (LL.B. 1897, LL.M. 1898) – longtime publisher of the ''[[Tulsa Tribune]]''
* [[Richard Lloyd Jones]] (LL.B. 1897, LL.M. 1898) – longtime publisher of the ''[[Tulsa Tribune]]''
* [[Raymond A. Joseph]] (M.A. 1963, Social Anthropology) ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'' (1971-1984), Co-founded in 1971 with his brother Leopold, the ''Haiti-Observateur'', a trilingual weekly (French, Haitian Creole and English), for which he still writes, more than 50 years later.
* [[Raymond A. Joseph]] (M.A. 1963, Social Anthropology) ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'' (1971–1984), Co-founded in 1971 with his brother Leopold, the ''Haiti-Observateur'', a trilingual weekly (French, Haitian Creole and English), for which he still writes, more than 50 years later.
* [[Dave Kehr]] (A.B. 1975) – film critic for ''[[The New York Times]]''
* [[Dave Kehr]] (A.B. 1975) – film critic for ''[[The New York Times]]''
* [[Sarah Koenig]] (A.B. 1990) – creator of the award-winning ''[[Serial (podcast)|Serial]]'' podcast
* [[Sarah Koenig]] (A.B. 1990) – creator of the award-winning ''[[Serial (podcast)|Serial]]'' podcast
* [[Tal Kopan]] (A.B.) – political reporter for CNN
* [[Tal Kopan]] (A.B.) – political reporter for CNN
* [[Sarah Langs]] (A.B. 2015) – reporter and statistician for [[MLB.com]] and [[ESPN]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Watkins |first1=Nicole |title=“Fearless” in her fight for a career in baseball—and against ALS {{!}} University of Chicago News |url=https://news.uchicago.edu/story/fearless-her-fight-career-baseball-and-against-als |access-date=28 December 2023 |work=news.uchicago.edu |date=19 December 2023 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Harvey Levin]] (J.D. 1975) – Managing Editor of [[TMZ.com]]
* [[Harvey Levin]] (J.D. 1975) – Managing Editor of [[TMZ.com]]
* [[Roderick MacLeish]] (A.B. 1947) – [[National Public Radio]] political commentator; journalist and author
* [[Roderick MacLeish]] (A.B. 1947) – [[National Public Radio]] political commentator; journalist and author
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* [[Joshua Cooper Ramo]] (A.B. 1992) – former foreign editor, ''Time Magazine''; managing director, [[Kissinger Associates]]<ref name=UoC/>
* [[Joshua Cooper Ramo]] (A.B. 1992) – former foreign editor, ''Time Magazine''; managing director, [[Kissinger Associates]]<ref name=UoC/>
* [[David E. Reed]] (A.B. 1946) – roving editor, ''[[Reader's Digest]]''; author, ''111 Days in Stanleyville'' (1965); ''Up Front in Vietnam'' (1967); ''Save the Hostages'' (1988)
* [[David E. Reed]] (A.B. 1946) – roving editor, ''[[Reader's Digest]]''; author, ''111 Days in Stanleyville'' (1965); ''Up Front in Vietnam'' (1967); ''Save the Hostages'' (1988)
* [[Emmett Rensin]] – contributor to the Los Angeles Times Opinion Blog, USA Today, Salon, the New Republic, and the Los Angeles Review of Books
* [[Emmett Rensin]] – contributor to the ''Los Angeles Times''{{'}} "Opinion Blog", ''USA Today'', ''Salon'', ''New Republic'', and the ''Los Angeles Review of Books''
* [[Edward Rothstein]] (Ph.D. 1994) – cultural critic at ''[[The New York Times]]''; former music critic at the ''[[The New Republic|New Republic]]'' and ''The New York Times''
* [[Edward Rothstein]] (Ph.D. 1994) – cultural critic at ''[[The New York Times]]''; former music critic at the ''[[The New Republic|New Republic]]'' and ''The New York Times''
* [[Nate Silver]] (A.B. 2000) – [[sabermetrician]] and inventor of [[PECOTA]]; writer for [[Baseball Prospectus]]; and founder of [[FiveThirtyEight.com]]
* [[Nate Silver]] (A.B. 2000) – [[sabermetrician]] and inventor of [[PECOTA]]; writer for [[Baseball Prospectus]]; and founder of [[FiveThirtyEight.com]]
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* [[Bret Stephens]] (A.B. 1995) – foreign-affairs columnist and deputy editorial page editor of ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''; winner of the 2013 [[Pulitzer Prize for Commentary]]
* [[Bret Stephens]] (A.B. 1995) – foreign-affairs columnist and deputy editorial page editor of ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''; winner of the 2013 [[Pulitzer Prize for Commentary]]
* [[Ray Suarez]] (A.M. 1993) – host of ''[[Inside Story (TV programme)|Inside Story]]'' on [[Al Jazeera America]], former senior correspondent on ''[[The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer]]''
* [[Ray Suarez]] (A.M. 1993) – host of ''[[Inside Story (TV programme)|Inside Story]]'' on [[Al Jazeera America]], former senior correspondent on ''[[The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer]]''
* [[Kenneth Allen Taylor]] (Ph.D. 1984) – co-host of radio program ''[[Philosophy Talk]]''; Professor of Philosophy, [[Stanford University]]
* [[Kenneth Allen Taylor]] (Ph.D. 1984) – co-host of radio program ''Philosophy Talk''; Professor of Philosophy, [[Stanford University]]
* [[Neda Ulaby]] (A.M. 1996) – National Public Radio reporter
* [[Neda Ulaby]] (A.M. 1996) – National Public Radio reporter
* [[Mickey Waldman]] (A.B. 1965) – [[WBAI]] radio host and producer


==Literature==
==Literature==
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* [[Susan Sontag]] (A.B. 1951) – author, filmmaker and activist, MacArthur Fellow
* [[Susan Sontag]] (A.B. 1951) – author, filmmaker and activist, MacArthur Fellow
* [[George Steiner]] (A.B. 1948) – literary critic
* [[George Steiner]] (A.B. 1948) – literary critic
* [[Nancy Tilly]] (M.A.) - children’s author
* [[Nancy Tilly]] (M.A.) children’s author
* [[Carl Van Vechten]] (1903) – writer of novels such as ''[[Nigger Heaven]]'' and prolific portrait photographer
* [[Carl Van Vechten]] (1903) – writer of novels such as ''[[Nigger Heaven]]'' and prolific portrait photographer
* [[Herman Voaden]] (X) – playwright and social activist
* [[Herman Voaden]] (X) – playwright and social activist
* [[Kurt Vonnegut Jr.]] (A.M. 1971) – author of ''[[Cat's Cradle]]'', ''[[Slaughterhouse-Five]]'', ''[[Breakfast of Champions]]''
* [[Kurt Vonnegut Jr.]] (A.M. 1971) – author of ''[[Cat's Cradle]]'', ''[[Slaughterhouse-Five]]'', ''[[Breakfast of Champions]]''
* [[Cecelia Watson]] (A.M. 2005, Ph.D. 2011) - nonfiction author and academic
* [[Cecelia Watson]] (A.M. 2005, Ph.D. 2011) nonfiction author and academic
* [[Edward F. Wente]] (Ph.D. 1959) – professor and [[Egyptologist]]
* [[Edward F. Wente]] (Ph.D. 1959) – professor and [[Egyptologist]]
* [[Yvor Winters]] (attended) – poet and critic<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/695|title=Yvor Winters|first=Yvor|last=Winters|date=6 June 2001|website=Yvor Winters}}</ref>
* [[Yvor Winters]] (attended) – poet and critic<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/695|title=Yvor Winters|first=Yvor|last=Winters|date=6 June 2001|website=Yvor Winters}}</ref>
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* [[Thomas W. Hungerford]] (Ph.D. 1963)
* [[Thomas W. Hungerford]] (Ph.D. 1963)
* [[John Irwin Hutchinson]] (Ph.D. 1896)
* [[John Irwin Hutchinson]] (Ph.D. 1896)
* [[Apoorva Khare]] (Ph.D. 2006)
* [[Ernest Preston Lane]] (Ph.D. 1918)
* [[Ernest Preston Lane]] (Ph.D. 1918)
* [[Richard Lyons (mathematician)|Richard Lyons]]
* [[Richard Lyons (mathematician)|Richard Lyons]]
* [[Saunders MacLane]] (A.M. 1931) – co-founder of category theory
* [[Saunders MacLane]] (A.M. 1931) – co-founder of category theory
*[[Janet McDonald (mathematician)]], (Ph.D. 1943)
* [[Janet McDonald (mathematician)|Janet McDonald]] (Ph.D. 1943) – mathematician
* [[Anil Nerode]] (Ph.D. 1956)
* [[Anil Nerode]] (Ph.D. 1956)
* [[Ken Ono]] (B.A. 1989)
* [[Ken Ono]] (B.A. 1989)
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* [[John D. Hunter]] 2004 – [[neurobiologist]]
* [[John D. Hunter]] 2004 – [[neurobiologist]]
* [[Sarah H. Kagan]] – Lucy Walker Honorary Term Professor of Gerontological Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania; MacArthur Fellow in 2003
* [[Sarah H. Kagan]] – Lucy Walker Honorary Term Professor of Gerontological Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania; MacArthur Fellow in 2003
* [[Leon Kass]] (S.B. 1958, M.D. 1962) – Chairman of the [[President's Council on Bioethics]]; Addie Clark Harding Professor in the [[Committee on Social Thought]]; Hertog Fellow in Social Thought at the [[American Enterprise Institute]]
* [[Eve van Cauter]], sleep medicine director, one of the first people to discover that sleep deprivation effects the body
* [[Andrew S. Levey]] (B.A. 1972) – nephrologist, medical researcher, and professor, [[Tufts University School of Medicine]]
* [[Leon Kass]] (S.B. 1958, M.D. 1962) Chairman of the [[President's Council on Bioethics]]; Addie Clark Harding Professor in the [[Committee on Social Thought]]; Hertog Fellow in Social Thought at the [[American Enterprise Institute]]
* [[Andrew S. Levey]] (B.A. 1972) nephrologist, medical researcher, and professor, [[Tufts University School of Medicine]]
* [[Anne L. Peters]] physician, [[diabetologist]] and professor of clinical medicine at the [[Keck School of Medicine of USC]]
* [[Anne L. Peters]] – physician, [[diabetologist]] and professor of clinical medicine at the [[Keck School of Medicine of USC]]
* [[Joseph Ransohoff]] (M.D. 1941) – pioneer in the field of neurosurgery; founder of the first neurosurgical [[intensive care unit]]; chief of neurosurgery at [[NYU Medical Center]]
* [[Joseph Ransohoff]] (M.D. 1941) – pioneer in the field of neurosurgery; founder of the first neurosurgical [[intensive care unit]]; chief of neurosurgery at [[NYU Medical Center]]
* [[Maurice H. Rees]] – medical educator, Dean of [[University of Colorado School of Medicine]] 1925–1945
* [[Maurice H. Rees]] – medical educator, Dean of [[University of Colorado School of Medicine]] 1925–1945
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* [[Samuel L. Stanley|Samuel Stanley]] – [[Doctor of Medicine|MD]], [[Immunology|immunologist]], [[Medical Research|biomedical researcher]] and 5th President of [[Stony Brook University]]
* [[Samuel L. Stanley|Samuel Stanley]] – [[Doctor of Medicine|MD]], [[Immunology|immunologist]], [[Medical Research|biomedical researcher]] and 5th President of [[Stony Brook University]]
* [[David Talmage]] – Professor of Medicine, discovered the [[clonal selection]] theory
* [[David Talmage]] – Professor of Medicine, discovered the [[clonal selection]] theory
* [[Eve van Cauter]] – sleep medicine director; one of the first people to discover that sleep deprivation affects the body


==Religion==
==Religion==
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* [[Charles Richmond Henderson]] (Old University A.B. 1870) – sociologist of religion, president of the [[National Prison Association]]
* [[Charles Richmond Henderson]] (Old University A.B. 1870) – sociologist of religion, president of the [[National Prison Association]]
* [[Don Wendell Holter]] (Ph.D. 1934) – Professor of Church History and Missions at [[Garrett Theological Seminary]]; founding President of [[Saint Paul School of Theology]]; [[Bishop]] of the [[United Methodist Church]]
* [[Don Wendell Holter]] (Ph.D. 1934) – Professor of Church History and Missions at [[Garrett Theological Seminary]]; founding President of [[Saint Paul School of Theology]]; [[Bishop]] of the [[United Methodist Church]]
* [[Vernon Johns]] –civil rights activist, pastor of [[Dexter Avenue Baptist Church]]
* [[Vernon Johns]] – civil rights activist, pastor of [[Dexter Avenue Baptist Church]]
* [[Raymond A. Joseph]] (M.A. 1963) – First translation of the New Testament and Psalms of the Bible into Haitian Creole under the auspices of the American Bible Society (1960)
* [[Raymond A. Joseph]] (M.A. 1963) – first translation of the New Testament and Psalms of the Bible into Haitian Creole under the auspices of the American Bible Society (1960)
* [[Jeffrey Kaplan (academic)|Jeffrey Kaplan]] (Ph.D. 1993) – Associate Professor of Religion at the [[University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh]]
* [[Jeffrey Kaplan (academic)|Jeffrey Kaplan]] (Ph.D. 1993) – Associate Professor of Religion at the [[University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh]]
* [[Douglas Laycock]] (J.D.) – Professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, expert of religious liberties
* [[Douglas Laycock]] (J.D.) – Professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, expert of religious liberties
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* [[Jeffery D. Long]] (A.M. 1993, PhD 2000) – [[Hindu]] expert and author of ''A Vision for Hinduism: Beyond Hindu Nationalism''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/526722/|title=Book Presents Hinduism as "˜Universal' Religion|website=www.newswise.com}}</ref>
* [[Jeffery D. Long]] (A.M. 1993, PhD 2000) – [[Hindu]] expert and author of ''A Vision for Hinduism: Beyond Hindu Nationalism''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/526722/|title=Book Presents Hinduism as "˜Universal' Religion|website=www.newswise.com}}</ref>
* [[Martin Marty]] (Ph.D. 1956) – [[National Humanities Medal]] (1997); national figure in non-sectarian religious studies
* [[Martin Marty]] (Ph.D. 1956) – [[National Humanities Medal]] (1997); national figure in non-sectarian religious studies
* [[Lena B. Mathes]] (Ph.B. 1911, A.M. 1912, B.D. 1914) – educator, social reformer, ordained Baptist minister
* [[Ingrid Mattson]] (Ph.D. 1999) – first female president of [[Islamic Society of North America]]; professor of religion at [[Hartford Seminary]]
* [[Ingrid Mattson]] (Ph.D. 1999) – first female president of [[Islamic Society of North America]]; professor of religion at [[Hartford Seminary]]
* [[John Warwick Montgomery]] (Ph.D. 1962) – lawyer, theologian and academic known for his work in the field of [[Christian Apologetics]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jwm.christendom.co.uk/|title=JWM's WEB SITE|access-date=10 September 2012}}</ref>
* [[John Warwick Montgomery]] (Ph.D. 1962) – lawyer, theologian and academic known for his work in the field of [[Christian apologetics]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jwm.christendom.co.uk/|title=JWM's WEB SITE|access-date=10 September 2012}}</ref>
* [[David Novak]] (A.B. 1961) – Jewish legal theorist at the [[University of Toronto]]; a founder of the Institute of Traditional Judaism; author of ''Covenantal Rights''
* [[David Novak]] (A.B. 1961) – Jewish legal theorist at the [[University of Toronto]]; a founder of the Institute of Traditional Judaism; author of ''Covenantal Rights''
* [[Dallin H. Oaks]] (J.D. 1957) – Apostle; member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)
* [[Dallin H. Oaks]] (J.D. 1957) – Apostle; member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)
* [[Jaroslav Pelikan]] (Ph.D. 1946) – historian of Christian thought; [[Sterling Professor]] of History at [[Yale University]]; winner of [[Library of Congress]]' [[Kluge Prize]] in the Human Sciences; author of ''The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine''
* [[Jaroslav Pelikan]] (Ph.D. 1946) – historian of Christian thought; [[Sterling Professor]] of History at [[Yale University]]; winner of [[Library of Congress]]' [[Kluge Prize]] in the Human Sciences; author of ''The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine''
* [[Mordecai Waxman]] (A.B. 1937) – rabbi in American [[Conservative Judaism|Jewish Conservative movement]], responsible for opening dialogue between American Jews and [[Pope John Paul II]] in 1987
* [[Mordecai Waxman]] (A.B. 1937) – rabbi in American [[Conservative Judaism|Jewish Conservative movement]], responsible for opening dialogue between American Jews and [[Pope John Paul II]] in 1987
* [[Raymond A. Joseph]] (M.A. 1963) – first translation of the New Testament of the Bible, and the Psalms in Haitian Creole, under the auspices of the American Bible Society (October 1960).


==Social sciences==
==Social sciences==
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* [[Guillermo Algaze]] (A.M. 1979, Ph.D. 1986) – MacArthur Fellow (2003); Professor of Anthropology at the [[University of California, San Diego]]<ref name=Mac/>
* [[Guillermo Algaze]] (A.M. 1979, Ph.D. 1986) – MacArthur Fellow (2003); Professor of Anthropology at the [[University of California, San Diego]]<ref name=Mac/>
* [[Anne Allison]] (A.M. 1979, Ph.D. 1986) – Robert O. Keohane Professor of Cultural Anthropology, [[Duke University]]
* [[Anne Allison]] (A.M. 1979, Ph.D. 1986) – Robert O. Keohane Professor of Cultural Anthropology, [[Duke University]]
* [[Alfred C. Aman Jr.]] (J.D. 1970) – professor of administrative law; author; Dean of [[Indiana University Maurer School of Law]] - Bloomington and [[Suffolk University Law School]]
* [[Alfred C. Aman Jr.]] (J.D. 1970) – professor of administrative law; author; Dean of [[Indiana University Maurer School of Law]] Bloomington and [[Suffolk University Law School]]
* [[Elijah Anderson (sociologist)|Elijah Anderson]] (A.M. 1972) – William K. Lanman Jr. Professor of Sociology, [[Yale University]]
* [[Elijah Anderson (sociologist)|Elijah Anderson]] (A.M. 1972) – William K. Lanman Jr. Professor of Sociology, [[Yale University]]
* [[Arjun Appadurai]] (A.M. 1973, Ph.D. 1976) – Goddard Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication, [[New York University]]
* [[Arjun Appadurai]] (A.M. 1973, Ph.D. 1976) – Goddard Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication, [[New York University]]
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* [[Walter Berns]] (A.M. 1951, Ph.D. 1953) – [[National Humanities Medal]] (2005); John M. Olin University Professor Emeritus at [[Georgetown University]]
* [[Walter Berns]] (A.M. 1951, Ph.D. 1953) – [[National Humanities Medal]] (2005); John M. Olin University Professor Emeritus at [[Georgetown University]]
* [[Lorenzo Bini Smaghi]] (Ph.D. 1988) – member of the [[Executive Board of the European Central Bank]]; economist
* [[Lorenzo Bini Smaghi]] (Ph.D. 1988) – member of the [[Executive Board of the European Central Bank]]; economist
* [[Sophonisba Breckinridge]] (JD, 1904) – Dean of the College of Arts, Literature, and Science, [[University of Chicago]]
* [[Keiichiro Kobayashi]] (Ph.D. 1998) – Professor of Faculty of Economics, [[Keio University]]
* [[Leonard Bloomfield]] – linguist who led the development of [[structural linguistics]]
* [[Leonard Bloomfield]] – linguist who led the development of [[structural linguistics]]
* [[Larry Bourne]] (Ph.D. 1966) – Professor Emeritus of Urban Geography and Planning, [[University of Toronto]]
* [[Larry Bourne]] (Ph.D. 1966) – Professor Emeritus of Urban Geography and Planning, [[University of Toronto]]
* [[Sophonisba Breckinridge]] (JD, 1904) – Dean of the College of Arts, Literature, and Science, [[University of Chicago]]
* [[Michael Burawoy]] (Ph.D. 1976) – Professor of Sociology, [[University of California, Berkeley]]
* [[Michael Burawoy]] (Ph.D. 1976) – Professor of Sociology, [[University of California, Berkeley]]
* [[Lynton K. Caldwell]] (A.B. 1934, Ph.D. 1943) – Arthur F. Bentley Professor Emeritus of Political Science at [[Indiana University Bloomington]]
* [[Lynton K. Caldwell]] (A.B. 1934, Ph.D. 1943) – Arthur F. Bentley Professor Emeritus of Political Science at [[Indiana University Bloomington]]
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* [[Marvin Chirelstein]] (J.D. 1953) – Professor at Columbia Law School and Yale Law School
* [[Marvin Chirelstein]] (J.D. 1953) – Professor at Columbia Law School and Yale Law School
* [[Gregory Chow]] (A.M. 1952, Ph.D. 1955) – Professor of Economics, Emeritus, and Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus, at [[Princeton University]]
* [[Gregory Chow]] (A.M. 1952, Ph.D. 1955) – Professor of Economics, Emeritus, and Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus, at [[Princeton University]]
* [[L. Zenobia Coleman]] (1898-1999) - librarian
* [[L. Zenobia Coleman]] (1898–1999) librarian
* [[Ann Weiser Cornell]] (Ph.D. 1975) – authority on [[Focusing (psychotherapy)|focusing]]; author of ''The Power of Focusing''
* [[Ann Weiser Cornell]] (Ph.D. 1975) – authority on [[Focusing (psychotherapy)|focusing]]; author of ''The Power of Focusing''
*[[Carol Blanche Cotton]] (Ph.D. 1939) – early African-American female psychologist
* [[Carol Blanche Cotton]] (Ph.D. 1939) – early African-American female psychologist
* [[Mihály Csíkszentmihályi]] (A.B. 1960, Ph.D. 1965) – C.S. and D.J. Davidson Professor of Psychology and Management, [[Claremont Graduate University]]; pioneer of the concept of ''[[flow (psychology)|flow]]''
* [[Mihály Csíkszentmihályi]] (A.B. 1960, Ph.D. 1965) – C.S. and D.J. Davidson Professor of Psychology and Management, [[Claremont Graduate University]]; pioneer of the concept of "[[flow (psychology)|flow]]"
* [[Werner J. Dannhauser]] (Ph.D. 1971) – Professor of Government at Cornell University and Michigan State University, expert on Nietzsche and on Judaism and politics
* [[Werner J. Dannhauser]] (Ph.D. 1971) – Professor of Government at Cornell University and Michigan State University, expert on Nietzsche and on Judaism and politics
* [[Nicholas de Genova]] (A.B. 1982, Ph.D. 1989) – Assistant Professor of Anthropology, [[Columbia University]]
* [[Nicholas de Genova]] (A.B. 1982, Ph.D. 1989) – Assistant Professor of Anthropology, [[Columbia University]]
* [[Stefanie DeLuca]] (A.B. 1998) – Professor of Sociology at [[Johns Hopkins University]]; author of ''Coming of Age in the Other America''
* [[Stefanie DeLuca]] (A.B. 1998) – Professor of Sociology at [[Johns Hopkins University]]; author of ''Coming of Age in the Other America''
* [[Kristina Durante]] - chaired Professor at Rutgers Business School – Newark and New Brunswick
* [[Kristina Durante]] chaired Professor at Rutgers Business School – Newark and New Brunswick
* [[Paul Ekman]] – professor emeritus at the [[University of California, San Francisco]], pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
* [[Paul Ekman]] – professor emeritus at the [[University of California, San Francisco]], pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
* [[Eugene Fama]] (Ph.D. 1964) – father of efficient market theory. Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago
* [[Eugene Fama]] (Ph.D. 1964) – father of efficient market theory. Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago
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* [[Alexander L. George]] (A.M. 1941, Ph.D. 1958) – MacArthur Fellow (1983); Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations, Emeritus, [[Stanford University]]; pioneering scholar in political psychology and foreign policy
* [[Alexander L. George]] (A.M. 1941, Ph.D. 1958) – MacArthur Fellow (1983); Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations, Emeritus, [[Stanford University]]; pioneering scholar in political psychology and foreign policy
* [[Erving Goffman]] (A.M. 1949, Ph.D. 1953) – former Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley and the [[University of Pennsylvania]]
* [[Erving Goffman]] (A.M. 1949, Ph.D. 1953) – former Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley and the [[University of Pennsylvania]]
* [[Claudia Goldin]] (Ph.D. 1972) – Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University
* [[Claudia Goldin]] (Ph.D. 1972) – Winner of the 2023 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University
* [[Zvi Griliches]] (A.M. 1955, Ph.D. 1957) – [[John Bates Clark]] Medalist (1965); economist
* [[Zvi Griliches]] (A.M. 1955, Ph.D. 1957) – [[John Bates Clark]] Medalist (1965); economist
* [[Sanford J. Grossman]] (A.B. 1973, A.M. 1974, Ph.D. 1975) – John Bates Clark Medalist (1987); economist
* [[Sanford J. Grossman]] (A.B. 1973, A.M. 1974, Ph.D. 1975) – John Bates Clark Medalist (1987); economist
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* [[Carolyn Heinrich]] (Ph.D. 1995) – Sid Richardson Professor and economist at [[University of Texas at Austin]]
* [[Carolyn Heinrich]] (Ph.D. 1995) – Sid Richardson Professor and economist at [[University of Texas at Austin]]
* [[Ukshin Hoti]] (1943–1999?) – professor of international law at the [[Universiteti i Prishtinës|University of Pristina]]
* [[Ukshin Hoti]] (1943–1999?) – professor of international law at the [[Universiteti i Prishtinës|University of Pristina]]
* [[Michael Hudson (economist)|Michael Hudson]] (born 1939) - economics professor
* [[Michael Hudson (economist)|Michael Hudson]] (born 1939) economics professor
* [[Samuel P. Huntington]] (A.M. 1948) – Albert J. Weatherhead Professor of Government at [[Harvard University]]; author of ''[[The Clash of Civilizations]]'' (1998)
* [[Samuel P. Huntington]] (A.M. 1948) – Albert J. Weatherhead Professor of Government at [[Harvard University]]; author of ''[[The Clash of Civilizations]]'' (1998)
* [[Harold Innis]] – founder of the [[Toronto School of Communication]]
* [[Harold Innis]] – founder of the [[Toronto School of Communication]]
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* [[V. O. Key Jr.]] (Ph.D. 1934) – taught at [[UCLA]], Professor at [[Johns Hopkins University]], Alfred Cowles Professor of Government at [[Yale University]], Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History and Government at [[Harvard University]]
* [[V. O. Key Jr.]] (Ph.D. 1934) – taught at [[UCLA]], Professor at [[Johns Hopkins University]], Alfred Cowles Professor of Government at [[Yale University]], Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History and Government at [[Harvard University]]
* [[Bruce M. King]] (Ph.D. 1978) – psychologist and professor at [[Clemson University]]
* [[Bruce M. King]] (Ph.D. 1978) – psychologist and professor at [[Clemson University]]
* [[Keiichiro Kobayashi]] (Ph.D. 1998) – Professor of Faculty of Economics, [[Keio University]]
* [[John Komlos]] (Ph.D. 1978) – professor emeritus, [[University of Munich]] economic historian and founder of the journal ''[[Economics and Human Biology]]''
* [[John Komlos]] (Ph.D. 1978) – professor emeritus, [[University of Munich]] economic historian and founder of the journal ''[[Economics and Human Biology]]''
* [[Rose Hum Lee]] (Ph.D. 1947) – first woman and first Chinese American to head a US university sociology department, appointed such at [[Roosevelt University]], 1956
* [[Rose Hum Lee]] (Ph.D. 1947) – first woman and first Chinese American to head a US university sociology department, appointed such at [[Roosevelt University]], 1956
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* [[Harold L. Nieburg]] (Ph.B. 1947, A.M. 1952, Ph.D. 1960) – Professor of Political Science at [[State University of New York|SUNY]]; author of ''[[In the Name of Science]]''
* [[Harold L. Nieburg]] (Ph.B. 1947, A.M. 1952, Ph.D. 1960) – Professor of Political Science at [[State University of New York|SUNY]]; author of ''[[In the Name of Science]]''
* [[Anne Norton]] (A.B. 1977, A.M. 1979, Ph.D. 1982) – Alfred L. Cass Term Chair and Professor of Political Science, [[University of Pennsylvania]]; author of ''Leo Strauss and the Politics of American Empire'' (2004)
* [[Anne Norton]] (A.B. 1977, A.M. 1979, Ph.D. 1982) – Alfred L. Cass Term Chair and Professor of Political Science, [[University of Pennsylvania]]; author of ''Leo Strauss and the Politics of American Empire'' (2004)
* [[Sherry Ortner]] (A.M. 1966, Ph.D. 1970) – MacArthur Fellow (1990); Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, [[University of California, Los Angeles]]
* [[Walter Oi]] (Ph.D. 1961) – Elmer B. Milliman Professor of Economics at the [[University of Rochester]]
* [[Walter Oi]] (Ph.D. 1961) – Elmer B. Milliman Professor of Economics at the [[University of Rochester]]
* [[Sherry Ortner]] (A.M. 1966, Ph.D. 1970) – MacArthur Fellow (1990); Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, [[University of California, Los Angeles]]
* [[William Padula]] (M.Sc. 2015) – professor of Pharmaceutical & Health Economics, [[University of Southern California]]
* [[William Padula]] (M.Sc. 2015) – professor of Pharmaceutical & Health Economics, [[University of Southern California]]
* [[George L. Priest]] (J.D.) – John M. Olin Professor of Law and Economics and Director of the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy at Yale Law School
* [[George L. Priest]] (J.D.) – John M. Olin Professor of Law and Economics and Director of the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy at Yale Law School
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* [[Amien Rais]] (Ph.D. 1984) – professor; former Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) of the Republic of Indonesia
* [[Amien Rais]] (Ph.D. 1984) – professor; former Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) of the Republic of Indonesia
* [[Jonathan Rapping]] (A.B.) – professor of law at [[Atlanta's John Marshall Law School]] and Harvard Law School, criminal defense attorney, founder and president of Gideon's Promise, MacArthur Fellow (2014)
* [[Jonathan Rapping]] (A.B.) – professor of law at [[Atlanta's John Marshall Law School]] and Harvard Law School, criminal defense attorney, founder and president of Gideon's Promise, MacArthur Fellow (2014)
* [[Albert Rees]] (Ph.D. 1950) – former [[University of Chicago]] and [[Princeton University|Princeton]] economics professor, former [[Provost (education)|Provost]] at [[Princeton University|Princeton]], advisor to President [[Gerald Ford]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/09/07/us/albert-rees-71-labor-economist-and-an-adviser-to-president-ford.html|title=Albert Rees, 71, Labor Economist And an Adviser to President Ford|first=Clifford J.|last=Levy|website=[[The New York Times]] |publisher=}}</ref>
* [[James M. Redfield]] (A.B. 1954, Ph.D. 1961) – Edward Olson Distinguished Service Professor and Professor of the Committee on Social Thought at the [[University of Chicago]] (1976–present)
* [[James M. Redfield]] (A.B. 1954, Ph.D. 1961) – Edward Olson Distinguished Service Professor and Professor of the Committee on Social Thought at the [[University of Chicago]] (1976–present)
* [[Albert Rees]] (Ph.D. 1950) – former [[University of Chicago]] and [[Princeton University|Princeton]] economics professor, former [[Provost (education)|Provost]] at [[Princeton University|Princeton]], advisor to President [[Gerald Ford]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/09/07/us/albert-rees-71-labor-economist-and-an-adviser-to-president-ford.html|title=Albert Rees, 71, Labor Economist And an Adviser to President Ford|first=Clifford J.|last=Levy|work=The New York Times |date=7 September 1992 |publisher=}}</ref>
* [[Harriet Lange Rheingold]] (Ph.D. 1955) – developmental psychologist and professor at [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]]
* [[Harriet Lange Rheingold]] (Ph.D. 1955) – developmental psychologist and professor at [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]]
* [[Philip Rieff]] (A.B. 1946, A.M. 1947, Ph.D. 1954) – [[Benjamin Franklin]] Professor of Sociology at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]; author of ''Freud: The Mind of the Moralist'' (1959); sociologist
* [[Philip Rieff]] (A.B. 1946, A.M. 1947, Ph.D. 1954) – [[Benjamin Franklin]] Professor of Sociology at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]; author of ''Freud: The Mind of the Moralist'' (1959); sociologist
* [[Mario J. Rizzo]] (Ph.D. 1977), Professor of Economics [New York University]
* [[Lawrence Rosen (anthropologist)|Lawrence Rosen]] (Ph.D. 1968, J.D. 1974) – William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Anthropology at [[Princeton University]]; Adjunct Professor of Law at [[Columbia University]]
* [[Lawrence Rosen (anthropologist)|Lawrence Rosen]] (Ph.D. 1968, J.D. 1974) – William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Anthropology at [[Princeton University]]; Adjunct Professor of Law at [[Columbia University]]
* [[Philip Carl Salzman]] (Ph.D. 1972) – Professor of Anthropology, [[McGill University]]
* [[Philip Carl Salzman]] (Ph.D. 1972) – Professor of Anthropology, [[McGill University]]
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* [[Robert Thompson (media scholar)|Robert Thompson]] (A.B. 1981) – director of [[Syracuse University]]'s Center for the Study of Popular Television
* [[Robert Thompson (media scholar)|Robert Thompson]] (A.B. 1981) – director of [[Syracuse University]]'s Center for the Study of Popular Television
* [[Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay]] (Ph.D. 1990) – professor of Political Science and former Provost, [[University of Victoria]]
* [[Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay]] (Ph.D. 1990) – professor of Political Science and former Provost, [[University of Victoria]]
* [[Jeffrey K. Tulis]] (Ph.D. 1982) - Professor of Government and Law, [[The University of Texas at Austin]]
* [[Jeffrey K. Tulis]] (Ph.D. 1982) Professor of Government and Law, [[The University of Texas at Austin]]
* [[Jonathan Turley]] (A.B. 1983) – professor of law at The [[George Washington University Law School]]
* [[Jonathan Turley]] (A.B. 1983) – professor of law at The [[George Washington University Law School]]
* [[Sudhir Venkatesh]] (A.M. 1992, Ph.D. 1997) – William B. Ransford Professor of Sociology, Columbia University
* [[Sudhir Venkatesh]] (A.M. 1992, Ph.D. 1997) – William B. Ransford Professor of Sociology, Columbia University
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==Science and technology==
==Science and technology==
* [[Robert McCormick Adams]] (Ph.B. 1947, A.M. 1952, Ph.D. 1956) – archeologist. Secretary Emeritus of the [[Smithsonian Institution]]
* [[Robert McCormick Adams]] (Ph.B. 1947, A.M. 1952, Ph.D. 1956) – archeologist, Secretary Emeritus of the [[Smithsonian Institution]]
* [[Warder Clyde Allee]] (S.M. 1910, Ph.D. 1912) – zoologist and ecologist
* [[Warder Clyde Allee]] (S.M. 1910, Ph.D. 1912) – zoologist and ecologist
* [[Abhay Ashtekar]] (Ph.D. 1974) – pioneer in the field of [[loop quantum gravity]]
* [[Abhay Ashtekar]] (Ph.D. 1974) – pioneer in the field of [[loop quantum gravity]]
* [[Zonia Baber]] – geographer and geologist
* [[Zonia Baber]] – geographer and geologist
* [[John N. Bahcall]] (S.M. 1957) – known for contributions to solar neutrino problem and development of the Hubble Space Telescope, and development of [[Institute for Advanced Study]] in Princeton
* [[John N. Bahcall]] (S.M. 1957) – known for contributions to solar neutrino problem and development of the Hubble Space Telescope, and development of [[Institute for Advanced Study]] in Princeton
* [[Asish Basu]] (M.Sc. 1969) - geologist, Professor Emeritus of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Texas at Arlington
* [[Asish Basu]] (M.Sc. 1969) geologist, Professor Emeritus of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Texas at Arlington
* [[J Harlen Bretz]] (Ph.D. 1913) – geologist, Penrose Medal 1979
* [[Ralph Buchsbaum]] (Ph.D. 1938) – invertebrate zoologist
* [[Ralph Buchsbaum]] (Ph.D. 1938) – invertebrate zoologist
* [[Facundo Bueso Sanllehí]] (M.S. 1929) – Guggenheim Fellow, physicist and educator
* [[Facundo Bueso Sanllehí]] (M.S. 1929) – Guggenheim Fellow, physicist and educator
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* [[Larry Ellison]] (dropped out) – co-founder and CEO of Oracle Corporation, a major database software company
* [[Larry Ellison]] (dropped out) – co-founder and CEO of Oracle Corporation, a major database software company
* [[Harvey Fletcher]] (Ph.D. 1911) – collaborator with [[Robert Millikan]] on the Nobel Prize-winning experiment on the charge of an electron; father of [[stereophonic sound]]
* [[Harvey Fletcher]] (Ph.D. 1911) – collaborator with [[Robert Millikan]] on the Nobel Prize-winning experiment on the charge of an electron; father of [[stereophonic sound]]
* [[Clark R. Landis]] (Ph.D. 1983) – chemist and professor of chemistry at the [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]]
* [[Robert W. Floyd|Robert Floyd]] (A.B. 1953, S.B. 1958) – computer scientist, [[Turing Award]] winner
* [[Robert W. Floyd|Robert Floyd]] (A.B. 1953, S.B. 1958) – computer scientist, [[Turing Award]] winner
* [[Jeannette Howard Foster]] (Ph.D. 1935) – librarian, professor, and researcher
* [[Jeannette Howard Foster]] (Ph.D. 1935) – librarian, professor, and researcher
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* [[Caroline Herzenberg]] (S.M. 1955, Ph.D. 1958) – physicist
* [[Caroline Herzenberg]] (S.M. 1955, Ph.D. 1958) – physicist
* [[Seymour Hess|Seymour L. Hess]] (Ph.D. 1950) – meteorologist and planetary scientist who designed the weather instruments for the [[Viking 1]]
* [[Seymour Hess|Seymour L. Hess]] (Ph.D. 1950) – meteorologist and planetary scientist who designed the weather instruments for the [[Viking 1]]
* [[Marie Agnes Hinrichs]] (Ph.D. 1923) – zoology, editor for the ''[[Journal of School Health]]'' from 1954 to 1959
* [[Brian M. Hoffman]] (S.B. 1962) – bioinorganic chemist at [[Northwestern University]]
* [[Brian M. Hoffman]] (S.B. 1962) – bioinorganic chemist at [[Northwestern University]]
* [[Marian E. Hubbard]] (S.B. 1894) – zoology professor at [[Wellesley College]]
* [[Marian E. Hubbard]] (S.B. 1894) – zoology professor at [[Wellesley College]]
* [[Edwin Hubble]] (S.B. 1910, Ph.D. 1917) – astronomer who found the first evidence for the [[Big Bang]] theory
* [[Edwin Hubble]] (S.B. 1910, Ph.D. 1917) – astronomer who found the first evidence for the [[Big Bang]] theory
* [[Christina Hulbe]] (Ph.D. 1998) – Antarctic researcher, geophysicist, glaciologist
* [[Christina Hulbe]] (Ph.D. 1998) – Antarctic researcher, geophysicist, glaciologist
* [[J. Allen Hynek]] (B.S. 1931, Ph.D. 1935) – astronomer, professor, and ufologist known for developing the [[close encounter]] classification system of UFO experiences
* [[Deborah S. Jin]] (Ph.D. 1995) – physicist; MacArthur Fellow in 2003
* [[Deborah S. Jin]] (Ph.D. 1995) – physicist; MacArthur Fellow in 2003
* [[Donald Johanson]] (A.M. 1970, Ph.D. 1974) – paleoanthropologist who discovered "[[Australopithecus afarensis|Lucy]]", a link between primates and humans
* [[Donald Johanson]] (A.M. 1970, Ph.D. 1974) – paleoanthropologist who discovered "[[Australopithecus afarensis|Lucy]]", a link between primates and humans
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* [[Ernest Everett Just]] (Ph.D. 1916) – zoologist, biologist, physiologist, and research scientist
* [[Ernest Everett Just]] (Ph.D. 1916) – zoologist, biologist, physiologist, and research scientist
* [[William Tinsley Keeton]] (B.A. 1952, B.S. 1954) – zoologist known for work in [[animal navigation]], and a popular professor at Cornell University
* [[William Tinsley Keeton]] (B.A. 1952, B.S. 1954) – zoologist known for work in [[animal navigation]], and a popular professor at Cornell University
* [[Reatha Clark King]] (Ph.D. 1963) - research chemist whose work in flame fluorine calorimetry contributed to NASA's successful Apollo 11 moon landing
* [[Reatha Clark King]] (Ph.D. 1963) research chemist whose work in flame fluorine calorimetry contributed to NASA's successful Apollo 11 Moon landing
* [[Vern Oliver Knudsen]] (Ph.D. 1922) – co-founder of the [[Acoustical Society of America]]; Chancellor of UCLA from 1959 to 1960
* [[Vern Oliver Knudsen]] (Ph.D. 1922) – co-founder of the [[Acoustical Society of America]]; Chancellor of UCLA from 1959 to 1960
* [[Robert Kowalski]] – computer scientist in field of logic programming
* [[Robert Kowalski]] – computer scientist in field of logic programming
* [[Martin Kruskal]] (S.B. 1945) – Professor Emeritus at [[Princeton University]], started the soliton revolution in mathematics; advances included Kruskal-Shafranov Instability, Bernstein-Greene-Kruskal (BGK) Modes and the MHD Energy Principle, which laid theoretical foundations of controlled nuclear fusion, and Kruskal coordinates in theory of relativity
* [[Martin Kruskal]] (S.B. 1945) – Professor Emeritus at [[Princeton University]], started the soliton revolution in mathematics; advances included Kruskal-Shafranov Instability, Bernstein-Greene-Kruskal (BGK) Modes and the MHD Energy Principle, which laid theoretical foundations of controlled nuclear fusion, and Kruskal coordinates in theory of relativity
* [[Clark R. Landis]] (Ph.D. 1983) – chemist and professor of chemistry at the [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]]
* [[Stephen Lee (chemist)|Stephen Lee]] (Ph.D. 1986) – Professor of Chemistry at [[Cornell University]]; MacArthur Fellow
* [[Stephen Lee (chemist)|Stephen Lee]] (Ph.D. 1986) – Professor of Chemistry at [[Cornell University]]; MacArthur Fellow
* [[Lynn Margulis]] (A.B. 1957) – Distinguished professor at the [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]]. National Medal of Science 1999 for Endosymbiotic Hypothesis. Also, developed Gaia theory with James Lovelock.
* [[Lynn Margulis]] (A.B. 1957) – distinguished professor at the [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]]; National Medal of Science 1999 for Endosymbiotic Hypothesis; developed Gaia theory with James Lovelock
* [[George Willard Martin]] – mycologist and professor at the [[University of Iowa]]
* [[George Willard Martin]] – mycologist and professor at the [[University of Iowa]]
* [[Kirtley F. Mather]] (Ph.D. 1915) – Professor of Geology at Harvard University; President, [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]]; civil libertarian
* [[Kirtley F. Mather]] (Ph.D. 1915) – Professor of Geology at Harvard University; President, [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]]; civil libertarian
* [[Sara Branham Matthews]] – microbiologist
* [[Sara Branham Matthews]] – microbiologist
* [[Stanley Miller]] (Ph.D. 1954) – performed classic Miller–Urey experiment on origin of life in collaboration with Harold Urey in 1953
* [[Stanley Miller]] (Ph.D. 1954) – performed classic Miller–Urey experiment on origin of life in collaboration with Harold Urey in 1953
* [[J. Howard Moore]] (A.B. 1898) – zoologist, philosopher, educator and socialist who was an early advocate for [[animal rights]] based on [[Darwinism|Darwinian]] principles of shared evolutionary kinship
* [[J. Howard Moore]] (A.B. 1898) – zoologist, philosopher, educator and socialist who was an early advocate for [[animal rights]] based on [[Darwinism|Darwinian]] principles of shared evolutionary kinship
* [[William Wilson Morgan]] (S.B. 1927, Ph.D. 1931) – astronomer who co-developed [[Stellar classification#Yerkes spectral classification|MK system]] for classification of stars, as well as classification systems for galaxies and clusters; director of [[Yerkes Observatory]]
* [[William Wilson Morgan]] (S.B. 1927, Ph.D. 1931) – astronomer who co-developed [[Stellar classification#Yerkes spectral classification|MK system]] for classification of stars, as well as classification systems for galaxies and clusters; director of [[Yerkes Observatory]]
* [[Stuart Newman]] (Ph.D., 1970) – developmental and evolutionary biologist
* [[Donald Osterbrock]] (A.B., Ph.D.) – astrophysicist known for his contributions to the body of knowledge on interstellar matter, gaseous nebulae, and the nuclei of active galaxies; President of American Astronomical Society; director of [[Lick Observatory]]
* [[Donald Osterbrock]] (A.B., Ph.D.) – astrophysicist known for his contributions to the body of knowledge on interstellar matter, gaseous nebulae, and the nuclei of active galaxies; President of American Astronomical Society; director of [[Lick Observatory]]
* [[Saundra Herndon Oyewole]] (M.S.) – microbiologist, professor at [[Trinity Washington University]], and Program Director of Undergraduate Education at the [[National Science Foundation]]
* [[Saundra Herndon Oyewole]] (M.S.) – microbiologist, professor at [[Trinity Washington University]], and Program Director of Undergraduate Education at the [[National Science Foundation]]
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* [[Nikhil Mohan Pattnaik]] – Indian scholar, scientist, and science author
* [[Nikhil Mohan Pattnaik]] – Indian scholar, scientist, and science author
* [[Jeannette Piccard]] (S.M. 1919) – [[balloon (aircraft)|Balloon]] [[aeronautics|aeronaut]], speaker for [[NASA]], teacher, scientist and [[Episcopal Church in the United States of America|Episcopal]] priest
* [[Jeannette Piccard]] (S.M. 1919) – [[balloon (aircraft)|Balloon]] [[aeronautics|aeronaut]], speaker for [[NASA]], teacher, scientist and [[Episcopal Church in the United States of America|Episcopal]] priest
* [[Edith Abigail Purer]] (M.S. 1921) – botanist
* [[Ida Kraus Ragins]] (B.A. 1918, M.S. 1919) – biochemist
* [[Ida Kraus Ragins]] (B.A. 1918, M.S. 1919) – biochemist
* [[Raymond R. Rogers]] (Ph.D. 1995) – geology professor
* [[Raymond R. Rogers]] (Ph.D. 1995) – geology professor
* [[Nancy Grace Roman]] (Ph.D. 1949) - astronomer, NASA's Chief of Astronomy, planning of the Hubble Space Telescope
* [[Nancy Grace Roman]] (Ph.D. 1949) astronomer, NASA's Chief of Astronomy, planning of the Hubble Space Telescope
* [[Arthur H. Rosenfeld]] (Ph.D. 1954) – physicist; professor at [[University of California, Berkeley]]; [[Efficient energy use|energy efficiency]] pioneer
* [[Arthur H. Rosenfeld]] (Ph.D. 1954) – physicist; professor at [[University of California, Berkeley]]; [[Efficient energy use|energy efficiency]] pioneer
* [[Meyer Rubin]] (S.B. 1947, S.M. 1949, Ph.D. 1956) – geologist
* [[Meyer Rubin]] (S.B. 1947, S.M. 1949, Ph.D. 1956) – geologist
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* [[Ann Linnea Sandberg]] (Ph.D. 1964) – immunologist at [[National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research]]
* [[Ann Linnea Sandberg]] (Ph.D. 1964) – immunologist at [[National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research]]
* [[John T. Scopes]] (X. 1931) – proponent of [[Charles Darwin]]'s theory of evolution that led to the [[Scopes Trial]] and the inspiration for the play and film ''[[Inherit the Wind (play)|Inherit the Wind]]''
* [[John T. Scopes]] (X. 1931) – proponent of [[Charles Darwin]]'s theory of evolution that led to the [[Scopes Trial]] and the inspiration for the play and film ''[[Inherit the Wind (play)|Inherit the Wind]]''
* [[Nadrian Seeman]] (S.B. 1966) – physicist, [[Kavli Prize]] laureate, inventor of [[DNA nanotechnology]]
* [[Alex Seropian]] (S.B. 1991) – co-founder of [[Bungie]], the company behind ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved|Halo]]'' and ''[[Destiny (video game)|Destiny]]''
* [[Alex Seropian]] (S.B. 1991) – co-founder of [[Bungie]], the company behind ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved|Halo]]'' and ''[[Destiny (video game)|Destiny]]''
* [[Herbert A. Simon]] (A.B. 1936, Ph.D. 1943) – computer scientist, [[Turing Award]] winner; economist, Nobel Prize winner
* [[Herbert A. Simon]] (A.B. 1936, Ph.D. 1943) – computer scientist, [[Turing Award]] winner; economist, Nobel Prize winner
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* [[Eugene Stevens]] (Ph.D. 1965) – known for research in biodegradable plastics
* [[Eugene Stevens]] (Ph.D. 1965) – known for research in biodegradable plastics
* [[Otto Struve]] (Ph.D. 1923) – astronomer, Fellow of the Royal Society
* [[Otto Struve]] (Ph.D. 1923) – astronomer, Fellow of the Royal Society
* [[Verner E. Suomi]] (Ph.D. 1953) – educator, inventor, and scientist and professor at the [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]]; considered the father of [[satellite meteorology]]
* [[David Suzuki]] (Ph.D. 1961) – Chair of the David Suzuki Foundation; award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster
* [[David Suzuki]] (Ph.D. 1961) – Chair of the David Suzuki Foundation; award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster
* [[David Tannor]] (born 1958) – [[theoretical chemist]], Hermann Mayer Professorial Chair in the Department of Chemical Physics at the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]]
* [[David Tannor]] (born 1958) – [[theoretical chemist]], Hermann Mayer Professorial Chair in the Department of Chemical Physics at the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]]
* [[Shiro Tashiro]] (B.S. 1909, Ph.D. 1912) – Japanese-American biochemist and professor
* [[Shiro Tashiro]] (B.S. 1909, Ph.D. 1912) – Japanese-American biochemist and professor
* [[Moddie Taylor]] (Ph.D. 1943) – chemist, known for contribution to the [[Manhattan Project]] while working in the [[Metallurgical Laboratory]]
* [[Richard Thieme]] (M.A., 1967) – priest, technology consultant, author
* [[Richard Thieme]] (M.A., 1967) – priest, technology consultant, author
* [[Richard E. Tracy]] (Ph.D. 1961) [[forensic pathology|forensic pathologist]]
* [[Richard E. Tracy]] (Ph.D. 1961) [[forensic pathology|forensic pathologist]]
* [[Sherry Turkle]] (attended [[Committee on Social Thought]], 1971) – Abby Rockefeller Mauze Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
* [[Sherry Turkle]] (attended [[Committee on Social Thought]], 1971) – Abby Rockefeller Mauze Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
* [[Adah Elizabeth Verder]] (B.S. 1923, Ph.D.1928) – medical [[Bacteriologist (Professional)|bacteriologist]] and researcher at the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]]
* [[Adah Elizabeth Verder]] (B.S. 1923, Ph.D.1928) – medical [[Bacteriologist (Professional)|bacteriologist]] and researcher at the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]]
*[[Chi Che Wang]] (M.S. 1916, Ph.D. 1918), biochemist, professor at [[Northwestern University]] and [[University of Cincinnati]]
*[[Chi Che Wang]] (M.S. 1916, Ph.D. 1918) biochemist, professor at [[Northwestern University]] and [[University of Cincinnati]]
* [[Gerald J. Wasserburg]] (B.S. 1951, M.S. 1952, Ph.D. 1954) – John D. MacArthur Professor of Geology and Geophysics, Emeritus at California Institute of Technology
* [[Richard Wassersug]] (Ph.D. 1973) – professor of anatomy at [[Dalhousie University]]
* [[Richard Wassersug]] (Ph.D. 1973) – professor of anatomy at [[Dalhousie University]]
* [[Alvin M. Weinberg]] (B.S. 1935, M.S. 1936, Ph.D. 1939) – nuclear physicist, administrator at [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]] during and after the Manhattan Project
* [[Alvin M. Weinberg]] (B.S. 1935, M.S. 1936, Ph.D. 1939) – nuclear physicist, administrator at [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]] during and after the Manhattan Project
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* [[J. Ernest Wilkins Jr.]] (B.S. 1940) – nuclear scientist, mechanical engineer, and mathematician known for contribution to the Manhattan Project
* [[J. Ernest Wilkins Jr.]] (B.S. 1940) – nuclear scientist, mechanical engineer, and mathematician known for contribution to the Manhattan Project
* [[Erik Winfree]] (B.S.) – computer scientist, bioengineer, and professor at California Institute of Technology; MacArthur fellow in 2000
* [[Erik Winfree]] (B.S.) – computer scientist, bioengineer, and professor at California Institute of Technology; MacArthur fellow in 2000
* [[Moddie Taylor]] (Ph.D. 1943) – chemist, known for contribution to the [[Manhattan Project]] while working in the [[Metallurgical Laboratory]]
* [[J. Allen Hynek]] (B.S. 1931, Ph.D. 1935) – astronomer, professor, and ufologist known for developing the [[close encounter]] classification system of UFO experiences
* [[Gerald J. Wasserburg]] (B.S. 1951, M.S. 1952, Ph.D. 1954) – John D. MacArthur Professor of Geology and Geophysics, Emeritus at California Institute of Technology


==Fictional==
==Fictional==
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*[[Osmosis Jones#Cast|Drixenol "Drix" Koldreliff]], a stoic cold pill in the movie ''[[Osmosis Jones]]'', played by [[David Hyde Pierce]]
*[[Osmosis Jones#Cast|Drixenol "Drix" Koldreliff]], a stoic cold pill in the movie ''[[Osmosis Jones]]'', played by [[David Hyde Pierce]]
*[[Kitty Pryde]], member of the superhero group the [[X-Men]]
*[[Kitty Pryde]], member of the superhero group the [[X-Men]]
*[[Dr. Mark Taylor]], ER Director in the TV series ''[[Code Black (TV series)|Code Black]]''
*Dr. Mark Taylor, ER director in the TV series ''[[Code Black (TV series)|Code Black]]''
*[[Mark Watney]], astronaut and titular main character in the novel ''[[The Martian (Weir novel)|The Martian]]''. Portrayed by [[Matt Damon]] in [[The Martian (film)|the film adaptation]].
*[[Mark Watney]], astronaut and titular main character in the novel ''[[The Martian (Weir novel)|The Martian]]'', portrayed by [[Matt Damon]] in [[The Martian (film)|the film adaptation]]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:36, 19 July 2024

This list of University of Chicago alumni consists of notable people who graduated or attended the University of Chicago. The alumni of the university include graduates and attendees. Graduates are defined as those who hold bachelor's, master's, or Ph.D. degrees from the university, while attendees are those who studied at the university but did not complete the program or obtain a degree. Honorary degree holders and auditors of the university are excluded. Summer session attendees are also excluded from the list since summer terms are not part of the university's formal academic years.

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