List of Cornell University alumni

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Cornell University, an Ivy League university founded in 1865 in Ithaca, New York

This list of Cornell University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Cornell University, an Ivy League university whose main campus is in Ithaca, New York.

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As of 2024, Cornell has over 250,000 living alumni. [1] Since the university's founding, its alumni have included 25 recipients of National Medal of Science and National Medal of Technology and Innovation combined, 38 MacArthur Fellows, 34  Marshall Scholars, 31  Rhodes Scholars, [1] [2] [3] [4] 249 elected members of the National Academy of Sciences, 201 elected members of the National Academy of Engineering, and over 190 heads of higher learning institutions.

Cornell is the only university in the world with three female winners of unshared Nobel Prizes among its graduates; Cornell alumni Pearl S. Buck, Barbara McClintock, and Toni Morrison each were unshared recipients of the prize. [5] [6] Many alumni maintain university ties through the university's homecoming. Its alumni magazine is Cornell Magazine. [7] In Manhattan, the university maintains the Cornell Club of New York for alumni. In 2005, Cornell ranked third nationally among universities and colleges in philanthropic giving from its alumni. [1] Alumni are known as Cornellians, many of whom are noted for their accomplishments in public, professional, and corporate life. [1] [8]

In contemporary culture, fictional alumni have been portrayed in several films, television shows, and books. In television, Andy Bernard on The Office (2005 to 2013), [9] Tom Kirkman on Designated Survivor (2016 to 2018), Mitchell Pritchett on Modern Family (2009 to 2020), [10] and Shane Patton on HBO's The White Lotus (2021 to present) are each Cornell University alumni. [11] In films, Christina Pagniacci in Any Given Sunday (1999) [12] and Natalie Keener in Up in the Air (2009) [13] are both Cornell alumni.

Academia

College and university presidents

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David Starr Jordan

Anthropology and sociology

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Kimberlé Crenshaw
Julian Steward Julian Steward (cropped).jpg
Julian Steward

Economics

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Claudia Goldin
Sanjeev Goyal Sanjeev Goyal.jpg
Sanjeev Goyal

History

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Glenn C. Altschuler
Louis R. Gottschalk Louis R Gottschalk 1959.jpg
Louis R. Gottschalk
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David Oshinsky
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Richard Pipes

Law

Philosophy

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Thomas Nagel
Francis Fukuyama Francis Fukuyama 2015 (cropped).jpg
Francis Fukuyama

Political science

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Gordon G. Chang
John Mearsheimer John Mearsheimer.jpg
John Mearsheimer

Architecture and design

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Peter Eisenman
Richard Meier Richard Meier at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.jpg
Richard Meier

Art

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James Rockwell
Margaret Bourke-White Margaret Bourke-White 1955.jpg
Margaret Bourke-White

Authors and writers

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Louis Bromfield
Ann Coulter Ann Coulter (49280544082) (cropped).jpg
Ann Coulter
Junot Diaz Junot Diaz (cropped).jpg
Junot Díaz
Matt Ruff Matt Ruff at the San Francisco Public Library.jpg
Matt Ruff
Elsie Singmaster Elsie Singmaster profile circa 1920.jpg
Elsie Singmaster
Kurt Vonnegut Kurt-Vonnegut-US-Army-portrait.jpg
Kurt Vonnegut
Lauren Weisberger Lauren Weisberger.jpg
Lauren Weisberger
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E. B. White

Business

Founders

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Willis Carrier
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Joseph Coors
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David Duffield
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Frank Gannett
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James McLamore
Clarence W. Spicer Clarence Winfred Spicer.jpg
Clarence W. Spicer
Sanford I. Weill Sanford Weill 2 Shankbone Metropolitan Opera 2009.jpg
Sanford I. Weill

Chairpersons, CEOs, and executives

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Carl Bass
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Mark Bertolini
Joseph H. Boardman Jhboardman.jpg
Joseph H. Boardman
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Eric Daniels
David Dombrowski Red Sox President of Baseball Operations David Dombrowski (23655867925) (cropped).jpg
David Dombrowski
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Robert D. Kennedy
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Douglas Leone
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Ratan Tata
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Andrew Tisch
Barry Weiss Barry Weiss - Partner & Co-founder of RECORDS, LLC.jpg
Barry Weiss

Education

Entertainment

Film, radio, television and theatre

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Howard Hawks
Frank Morgan Frank Morgan-publicity.JPG
Frank Morgan
Christopher Reeve C Reeve in Marriage of Figaro Opening night 1985.jpg
Christopher Reeve
William Sadler William Sadler 2019.jpg
William Sadler
Andrea Savage Andrea Savage TFF 2007 Shankbone.jpg
Andrea Savage
Robert Schenkkan Robert Schenkkan, May 2016 DIG13890-041 (cropped)-2.jpg
Robert Schenkkan
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Franchot Tone
Mary Woronov Mary Woronov by David Shankbone.jpg
Mary Woronov

Music

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Harry Chapin
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Greg Graffin
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Robert Moog
Peter Yarrow PeterYarrowByPhilKonstantin.jpg
Peter Yarrow

Other

Government and politics

Heads of state

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Václav Klaus
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Mario García Menocal
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Lee Teng-Hui

U.S. Cabinet and cabinet-level ranks

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Henry Morgenthau Jr.
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Janet Reno
Paul Wolfowitz Paul Wolfowitz.jpg
Paul Wolfowitz

U.S. governors

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John Alden Dix
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Joseph B. Foraker
Edmund Muskie EdmundMuskie-GovMaine.jpg
Edmund Muskie

U.S. Senators

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Chuck Robb

U.S. Representatives

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Gabby Giffords

Diplomats

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Alan Keyes
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Willard Dickerman Straight

Other U.S. government officials

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Edward M. House
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Alan B. Krueger
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Anthony Fauci

State and local government

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Mandy Cohen
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Richard N. Gottfried
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Florence Kelley

Non-U.S. governments

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Bajrakitiyabha
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Issac Herzog
Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai A. R. Kidwai in 2009 (cropped).jpg
Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai
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Iyabo Obasanjo

Journalism and media

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Jim Axelrod
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Edward Jay Epstein
Farhad Manjoo Farhad Manjoo (cropped).jpg
Farhad Manjoo
Kate Snow Kate-Snow-Shankbone-2010-NYC.jpg
Kate Snow
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Sheryl WuDunn

Law

Supreme Court justices

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Federal judges

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Ronnie Abrams
Douglas H. Ginsburg Ginsburg-Douglas.jpg
Douglas H. Ginsburg
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Sharon Prost
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Elbert Tuttle

State and local judges

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William F. Bleakley

Other judges

Lawyers

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Floyd Abrams

Military

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George Bell Jr.
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John M. Paxton Jr.

Nobel laureates

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Toni Morrison
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Douglas Osheroff
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Steven Weinberg

Chemistry

Physics

Peace, literature, or economics

Physiology or medicine

Psychology

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Edwin Boring
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Joyce Brothers

Religion

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David Saperstein

Science and medicine

Sports

Baseball

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Hughie Jennings

Basketball

Football

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JC Tretter
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Pop Warner

Ice hockey

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Gary Bettman
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Ben Scrivens

Lacrosse

Olympians

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Jamie Greubel
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Rebecca Johnston

Racing

Tennis

Wrestling

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Kyle Dake
Yianni Diakomihalis John Diakomihalis (USA) 2021.JPG
Yianni Diakomihalis

Other

Crime

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Michael Schwerner
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Mark Whitacre

Other

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Ross Gilmore Marvin

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