List of Tufts University people

The list of Tufts University people includes alumni, professors, and administrators associated with Tufts University. For a list of Tufts' presidents, see List of Presidents of Tufts University. It includes alumni and affiliates of the acquired Jackson College for Women and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.

Nobel laureates

  • Eugene F. Fama (B.A. 1960), winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work on portfolio theory and asset pricing.
  • Roderick MacKinnon (M.D. 1982), winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the structure and operation of ion channels.
  • Juan Manuel Santos, (Fulbright, 1981), winner of the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize, President of Colombia

Pulitzer Prize winners

  • Leslie Gelb (B.A. 1959), former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations
  • Maxine Kumin, poet and Poet Laureate of the United States 1981–1982
  • Philip Levine, poet and National Book Award recipient
  • April Saul, photojournalist, awarded Pulitzer Prize in Exploratory Journalism in 1997
  • Edward Schumacher-Matos (M.A.), American-Colombian journalist, part of staff of Philadelphia Inquirer who won Pulitzer in 1980
  • Martin Sherwin, Walter S. Dickson professor of English and American History, Pulitzer Prize winner for biography on J. Robert Oppenheimer
  • Gordon S. Wood (B.A. 1955), professor of American history

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

Business

Law and politics

Heads of state

U.S. Cabinet secretaries

  • Bill Richardson (B.A. 1970), governor of New Mexico, former U.S. Secretary of Energy, Ambassador to the United Nations, and 2008 Democratic presidential candidate
  • John G. Sargent (B.A. 1887), former Attorney General of the United States

U.S. governors

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

  • Jeb Bradley (B.A. 1974), former U.S. Representative from New Hampshire
  • Dan Crenshaw (B.A. 2006), U.S. Representative from Texas
  • Joe Courtney (B.A. 1975), U.S. Representative from Connecticut
  • Peter DeFazio (B.A. 1969), U.S. Representative from Oregon
  • Cynthia McKinney (M.A. 1979), U.S. Representative from Georgia
  • John Olver (M.S. 1956), Democratic United States Representative from Massachusetts
  • Frank Pallone (M.A. 1974), U.S. Representative from New Jersey since 1988
  • William Leon St. Onge (B.A. 1941), former U.S. Representative from Connecticut and mayor of Putnam
  • John Philip Swasey, former U.S. Representative from Maine

Other federal positions

  • Tom Casey (B.A., M.A.L.D.), Deputy Spokesman and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the U.S. State Department beginning at the end of the George W. Bush's administration
  • Leslie Gelb (B.A. 1959), former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Pulitzer Prize winner in Explanatory Journalism
  • Admiral Jonathan Howe (B.A. 1980), former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor
  • Richard N. Goodwin (B.A. 1953), former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, prominent political speechwriter, author, playwright, and husband of Doris Kearns Goodwin
  • Matthew Levitt (M.A., Ph.D.), former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis at the U.S. Department of the Treasury and director of the Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy
  • Susan Livingstone (M.A.L.D. 1981), former acting U.S. Secretary of the Navy and Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Army for Installations, Logistics and Environment
  • Winston Lord (M.A. 1960), former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, former President of the Council on Foreign Relations
  • Gina McCarthy (M.S. 1981), Administrator of the EPA under President Obama
  • Peter Navarro (B.A. 1972), director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy
  • Phyllis E. Oakley (M.A. 1957) U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration (1994–97) and Intelligence and Research (1997–99)
  • Tara D. Sonenshine (B.A. 1981), United States Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs for Barack Obama's administration

Diplomats

Foreign officials

  • Shafi U Ahmed, Bangladeshi High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
  • Bolaji Akinyemi (M.A. 1965, M.A.L.D. 1966), Nigerian Minister of External Affairs from 1985 to 1987
  • Kow Nkensen Arkaah (B.A. 1952), Vice President of Ghana from 1993 to 1997
  • Michael Dobbs, former Chief of Staff of the British Conservative party and political thriller novelist
  • Colette Flesch, Luxembourgian politician and Olympic fencing competitor
  • Jean Francois-Poncet (M.A. 1948), French politician and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1978 to 1981
  • Olga Kefalogianni (M.A. 2006), Greek politician
  • Shahryar Khan, former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan, author
  • Jeffrey Lam, member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and managing director of Forward Winsome Industries
  • Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar, Spanish politician and former Minister of Justice
  • Mbuyamu I. Matungulu (Ph.D. 1986), senior economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), former DRC Minister of Finance
  • Phạm Bình Minh, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Vietnam
  • Vardan Oskanyan, former Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Surakiart Sathirathai, former Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, and Finance Minister of Thailand
  • Antoinette Sayeh (M.A. 1980, M.A.L.D. 1982, Ph.D. 1985), Director of the African Department at the International Monetary Fund, former Finance Minister of Liberia
  • Radmila Sekerinska (M.A. 2007), Deputy Prime Minister of Macedonia, Minister of Defense of Macedonia
  • Godfrey Smith (M.A. 2002), Belizean Minister of Foreign Affairs, Defence, and National Emergency Management
  • Shashi Tharoor (M.A. 1976, M.A.L.D. 1977, Ph.D. 1979), Indian Minister of State for External Affairs, former U.N. Under-Secretary General for Communications and Public Information, and prolific author
  • Hassan Wirajuda (M.A. 1984), Foreign Minister of Indonesia
  • Edson Zvobgo (B.A. 1964), founder of Zimbabwe's ruling party Zanu-PF and former Minister of Justice

Judges and attorneys

State officials

City officials

Other

Military

Journalism

  • Kara Kennedy Allen (B.A. 1983), VSA producer and daughter of Ted Kennedy
  • Erin Arvedlund, author and financial journalist
  • Matt Bai (B.A. 1990), author and political reporter for the New York Times Magazine
  • Dick Berggren, motorsports announcer, magazine editor, and racecar driver
  • Crystal Bui, award-winning TV News Reporter at 5 Eyewitness News in Minneapolis/St. Paul
  • David Faber (B.A. 1985), CNBC market analyst and host of Squawk on the Street
  • Adam Felber, political satirist, radio personality, and humorist
  • Leslie Gelb (B.A. 1959), Pulitzer Prize-winner in Explanatory Journalism (1985); former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State; President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations
  • Lilia Luciano, Puerto Rican actress and TV reporter working in Spanish-language television in the United States
  • Tony Massarotti, sportswriter for The Boston Globe and author
  • Jay Newton-Small, Washington Correspondent for TIME
  • Melissa Russo, TV news anchor for WNBC-TV News in New York City
  • Neal Shapiro (B.A. 1980), Emmy Award-winning President and CEO of the PBS station WNET/WLIW in New York City; former president of NBC News
  • Atika Shubert, Jerusalem bureau chief for CNN
  • Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. (B.A. 1974), publisher of The New York Times
  • Gordon S. Wood (B.A. 1955), Pulitzer Prize–winning professor of American history
  • Daniel Paisner (B.A. 1982), author best known for his work as a ghostwriter and collaborator
  • Mouin Rabbani, a Dutch-Palestinian Middle East analyst specializing in the Arab-Israeli conflict and Palestinian affairs
  • Ari Schneider, author and journalist covering climbing and outdoor adventure

Literature

Film, theater, and television

Music

Art and architecture

Athletics

Criminals

Fictional alumni

Academics

College and university presidents

Professors and scholars

Faculty

Nobel Laureates

Pulitzer Prize winners

Others

Honorary degree recipients

Tufts awards honorary degrees to outstanding people since 1858; among them:[12]

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  14. http://commencement.tufts.edu/honorary-degree-recipients/honorary-degree-recipients-2012/
  15. http://commencement.tufts.edu/honorary-degree-recipients/honorary-degree-recipients-2013/
  16. http://commencement.tufts.edu/honorary-degree-recipients/honorary-degree-recipients-2014/
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