List of Northeastern University people

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The following is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Northeastern University.

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Alumni

Business

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Richard Egan

Government and politics

Judiciary

Science and technology

Military

Journalism and communications

Arts and entertainment

Academia and nonprofit

Sports

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José Juan Barea
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Shawn James
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Carlos Peña
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Jocko Thompson

Faculty

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