List of Tufts University people

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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.

Contents

Academics

College and university presidents

Provosts, deans, and vice presidents

Professors and scholars

Art

Architecture

Business

Crime

Diplomacy

Entertainment

Film and television

Music and dance

Government

Journalism

Law

Literature

Military

Nobel laureates

Politics

Heads of state

U.S. governors

U.S. Senate

U.S. Congress

Foreign officials

State officials

City officials

Other

Pulitzer Prize winners

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

Sports

Fictional alumni

Faculty

Nobel Laureates

Pulitzer Prize winners

Others

Honorary degree recipients

Tufts awards honorary degrees to outstanding people since 1858; among them: [13]

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  14. "Honorary Degree Recipients 2011".
  15. "Honorary Degree Recipients 2012".
  16. "Honorary Degree Recipients 2013".
  17. "Honorary Degree Recipients 2014".