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This is a list of notable faculty members and alumni of Boston University.

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Legend

The following abbreviations and notes are used to represent BU schools and colleges:

Abbr.Meaning
CAS College of Arts and Sciences
COM College of Communication
SED College of Education
ENG College of Engineering
CFA College of Fine Arts
CGS College of General Studies
SAR College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
QST School of Business
DMD School of Dental Medicine
SHASchool of Hospitality Administration
LAW School of Law
MED School of Medicine
SPH School of Public Health
SSW School of Social Work
MET Metropolitan College
KHCKilachand Honors College
UNI University Professors Program

Academy Awards

Academy Awards
NameDegreeAwardResultAward yearSelected work
Harold Russell QST '49 Best Supporting Actor Won1946 The Best Years of Our Lives
Steve Broidy CFA '27* Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Won1962"whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry"
Faye Dunaway CFA '62 Best Actress Nominated1967 Bonnie and Clyde
Estelle Parsons LAW '53* Best Supporting Actress Won1967 Bonnie and Clyde
Estelle Parsons LAW '53* Best Supporting Actress Nominated1968 Rachel, Rachel
Faye Dunaway CFA '62 Best Actress Nominated1975 Chinatown
Faye Dunaway CFA '62 Best Actress Won1977 Network
Mariel Hemingway CFA '83 Best Supporting Actress Nominated1979 Manhattan
Roland HalléCOM '81 Best Documentary Short Won1980 Karl Hess: Toward Liberty
Peter Ladue COM '81 Best Documentary Short Won1980 Karl Hess: Toward Liberty
Alfre Woodard CFA '74 Best Supporting Actress Nominated1983 Cross Creek
Olympia Dukakis CFA '57 Best Supporting Actress Won1987 Moonstruck
Fred Zollo CAS '75 Best Picture Nominated1988 Mississippi Burning
Geena Davis CFA '79 Best Supporting Actress Won1989 The Accidental Tourist
Geena Davis CFA '79 Best Actress Nominated1992 Thelma & Louise
Marisa Tomei CFA '86* Best Supporting Actress Won1993 My Cousin Vinny
Julianne Moore CFA '83 Best Supporting Actress Nominated1998 Boogie Nights
Richard Gladstein COM '83 Best Picture Nominated1999 The Cider House Rules
Rick Heinrichs CFA '76 Best Production Design Won1999 Sleepy Hollow
Julianne Moore CFA '83 Best Actress Nominated2000 The End of the Affair
Marisa Tomei CFA '86* Best Supporting Actress Nominated2002 In the Bedroom
Julianne Moore CFA '83 Best Actress Nominated2003 Far from Heaven
Julianne Moore CFA '83 Best Supporting Actress Nominated2003 The Hours
Michael Williams COM '79 Best Documentary Feature Won2003 The Fog of War
Richard Gladstein COM '83 Best Picture Nominated2004 Finding Neverland
Rick Heinrichs CFA '76 Best Production Design Nominated2004 Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Corinne Marrinan CFA '95 Best Documentary Short Won2005 A Note of Triumph
Hawk Ostby COM '90 Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated2006 Children of Men
Mark Fergus QST '89 Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated2006 Children of Men
Rick Heinrichs CFA '76 Best Production Design Nominated2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Marisa Tomei CFA '86* Best Supporting Actress Nominated2009 The Wrestler
Scott Silver [1] COM '86 Best Original Screenplay Nominated2011 The Fighter
Peter Del Vecho CFA '80 Best Animated Feature Won2013 Frozen
Julianne Moore CFA '83 Best Actress Won2014 Still Alice
Roy Conli [2] CFA '83 Best Animated Feature Won2014 Big Hero 6
Bonnie Arnold [3] COM '78 Best Animated Feature Nominated2014 How to Train Your Dragon 2
Henry Hughes [4] COM '06 Best Live Action Short Film Nominated2015 Day One
Brian McLean [5] CFA '99 Best Visual Effects Nominated2016 Kubo and the Two Strings
Tatiana S. Riegel CAS '86 Best Film Editing Nominated2017 I, Tonya
Bonnie Arnold [3] COM '78 Best Animated Feature Nominated2019 How to Train Your Dragon 3
Geena Davis CFA '79 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Won2019"whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry"
Scott Silver [1] COM '86 Best Original Screenplay Nominated2020 Joker
David Dinerstein [6] COM '84 Best Documentary Feature Won2021 Summer of Soul
Peter Del Vecho CFA '80 Best Animated Feature Nominated2021 Raya and the Last Dragon
Hong Chau [7] COM '01 Best Supporting Actress Nominated2022 The Whale

Pulitzer Prize winners

Pulitzer Prize winners
NameDegreeAwardYearOutletRationale
Gerard M. O'Neill CAS '70 Investigative Reporting 1972 The Boston Globe "For their exposure of widespread corruption in Somerville, Massachusetts"
Stephen Kurkjian CAS '66 Investigative Reporting 1972 The Boston Globe "For their exposure of widespread corruption in Somerville, Massachusetts"
William ShermanCAS '69 Investigative Reporting 1974 New York Daily News "For his resourceful investigative reporting in the exposure of extreme abuse of the New York Medicaid program"
Stephen Kurkjian CAS '66 Investigative Reporting 1980 The Boston Globe "For articles on Boston's transit system"
Joan Vennochi COM '75 Investigative Reporting 1980 The Boston Globe "For articles on Boston's transit system"
Stan Grossfeld CAS '80 Breaking News Photography 1984 The Boston Globe "For his series of unusual photographs which reveal the effects of war on the people of Lebanon" [8]
Mark Thompson COM '75 Public Service 1985 Fort Worth Star-Telegram "For reporting by Mark Thompson which revealed that nearly 250 U.S. servicemen had lost their lives as a result of a design problem in helicopters built by Bell Helicopter - a revelation which ultimately led the Army to ground almost 600 Huey helicopters pending their modification"
Stan Grossfeld CAS '80 Feature Photography 1985 The Boston Globe "For his series of photographs of the famine in Ethiopia and for his pictures of illegal aliens on the U.S.-Mexico border."
Thomas FiedlerCOM '71 Breaking News Reporting 1991 Miami Herald "For stories profiling a local cult leader, his followers, and their links to several area murders."
Joseph Hallinan COM '84 Investigative Reporting 1991 The Indianapolis Star "For their shocking series on medical malpractice in [Indiana]" [9]
Don Van Natta Jr. COM '86 Public Service 1993 The Miami Herald "For coverage that not only helped readers cope with Hurricane Andrew's devastation but also showed how lax zoning, inspection and building codes had contributed to the destruction"
Thomas FiedlerCOM '71 Public Service 1993 The Miami Herald "For coverage that not only helped readers cope with Hurricane Andrew's devastation but also showed how lax zoning, inspection and building codes had contributed to the destruction"
Daniel GoodrichCOM '75 Breaking News Reporting 1997 Newsday "For its enterprising coverage of the crash of TWA Flight 800 and its aftermath."
Patricia MaldonadoCOM '91 Investigative Reporting 1999 Miami Herald "For its detailed reporting that revealed pervasive voter fraud in a city mayoral election that was subsequently overturned.""
Helen UbinasCOM '94 Breaking News Reporting 1999 Hartfort Courant "For its clear and detailed coverage of a shooting rampage in which a state lottery worker killed four supervisors then himself."
Susan WalshCOM '87 Feature Photography 1999 Associated Press "For its striking collection of photographs of the key players and events stemming from President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky and the ensuing impeachment hearings"
Don Van Natta Jr. COM '86 National Reporting 1999 The New York Times "For a series of articles that disclosed the corporate sale of American technology to China, with U.S. government approval despite national security risks, prompting investigations and significant changes in policy"
Jhumpa Lahiri CAS '93, UNI '95, UNI '97 Fiction 2000-For Interpreter of Maladies
Don Van Natta Jr. COM '86 Explanatory Reporting 2002 The New York Times "For its informed and detailed reporting, before and after the September 11th attacks on the USA, that profiled the global terrorism network and the threats it posed"
Sacha Pfeiffer CAS '94 Public Service 2003 The Boston Globe "For its courageous, comprehensive coverage of sexual abuse by priests, an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church"
Michael Rezendes CAS '78 Public Service 2003 The Boston Globe "for its courageous, comprehensive coverage of sexual abuse by priests, an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church"
Stephen Kurkjian CAS '66 Public Service 2003 The Boston Globe "For its courageous, comprehensive coverage of sexual abuse by priests, an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church"
Meredith WarrenCOM '01 Breaking News Reporting 2003 The Eagle-Tribune "For its stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River."
Ethan FormanCOM '93 Breaking News Reporting 2003 The Eagle-Tribune "For its stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River."
Tyler Hicks COM '92 International Reporting 2009 The New York Times "For its masterful, groundbreaking coverage of America's deepening military and political challenges in Afghanistan and Pakistan, reporting frequently done under perilous conditions." [10] [11]
Tyler Hicks COM '92 Breaking News Photography 2014 The New York Times "For courageously documenting a deadly terrorist attack at a Nairobi shopping mall"
Tyler Hicks COM '92 Breaking News Photography 2016 The New York Times "For photographs that captured the resolve of refugees, the perils of their journeys and the struggle of host countries to take them in." [12]
Kimbriell Kelly COM '98 National Reporting 2016 The Washington Post "For its revelatory initiative in creating and using a national database to illustrate how often and why the police shoot to kill and who the victims are most likely to be." [13] [12]
Jessica Rinaldi COM '01 Feature Photography 2016 Boston Globe "For the raw and revealing photographic story of a boy who strives to find his footing after abuse by those he trusted." [12]
Alexandra WimleyCOM '17 Breaking News Reporting 2019 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "For immersive, compassionate coverage of the massacre at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue that captured the anguish and resilience of a community thrust into grief."
Samantha GrossCOM '18 Breaking News Reporting 2022 The Miami Herald "For its urgent yet sweeping coverage of the collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium complex, merging clear and compassionate writing with comprehensive news and accountability reporting." [14]
Sarah SilbigerCOM '18 Public Service 2022 The Washington Post "For its compellingly told and vividly presented account of the assault on Washington on January 6, 2021, providing the public with a thorough and unflinching understanding of one of the nation's darkest days."
Carl Phillips CAS '93 Poetry 2023-Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007-2020

Academia

Activism, clergy

Arts and culture

Art

Music

Business

Film, television, and theatre

Film and television

List of notable alumni in the film and television industry listed by graduation year.

Theatre

Journalism, news broadcasting and radio

Howard Stern (COM '76), radio personality, host of The Howard Stern Show Howard Stern.jpg
Howard Stern (COM '76), radio personality, host of The Howard Stern Show
Bill O'Reilly (COM '75), host of The O'Reilly Factor, the highest-rated U.S. cable news show for 16 years Bill O'Reilly at the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia (cropped).jpg
Bill O'Reilly (COM '75), host of The O'Reilly Factor, the highest-rated U.S. cable news show for 16 years
Nina Totenberg Nina Totenberg (COM 65*), legal affairs correspondent for NPR, one of NPR's "Founding Mothers" Nina Totenberg NPR journalist.jpg
Nina Totenberg Nina Totenberg (COM 65*), legal affairs correspondent for NPR, one of NPR's "Founding Mothers"
Bill Simmons (COM '93), ESPN columnist, CEO of the sports and pop culture website The Ringer Connor Schell. Bill Simmons, John Dahl and Raul Garza, May 2011 (3) (cropped).jpg
Bill Simmons (COM '93), ESPN columnist, CEO of the sports and pop culture website The Ringer

Full list of notable alumni in the journalism, news broadcasting and radio section.

Literature and poetry

Politics, government, and law

Officials may have served in other capacities previously listed. In such cases, the name is left unlinked, but the description will indicate the location of a linked entry.

U.S. Governors

NameDegreeOffice
John Lewis Bates CAS 1882, LAW 188541st Governor of Massachusetts
William Russell LAW 187937th Governor of Massachusetts
Albert O. Brown LAW 188458th Governor of New Hampshire
Samuel D. Felker LAW 188754th Governor of New Hampshire
David I. Walsh LAW 189746th Governor of Massachusetts
Fred H. Brown LAW 190559th Governor of New Hampshire
Paul Dever LAW 192658th Governor of Massachusetts
J. Howard McGrath LAW 192960th Governor of Rhode Island
Dennis Joseph Roberts LAW 193063rd Governor of Rhode Island
Robert Stafford LAW 193871st Governor of Vermont
Lincoln Almond LAW 196172nd Governor of Rhode Island
Judd Gregg LAW 1972, LAW 197576th Governor of New Hampshire
Gary Locke LAW 197521st Governor of Washington
Bob McDonnell QST 198071st Governor of Virginia

U.S. Senators

NameDegreeOffice
William M. Butler LAW 1884 United States Senator from Massachusetts
David I. Walsh LAW 1897 United States Senator from Massachusetts
Robert Upton LAW 1907 United States Senator from New Hampshire
J. Howard McGrath LAW 1929 United States Senator from Rhode Island
Robert Stafford LAW 1938 United States Senator from Vermont
Thomas J. McIntyre LAW 1940 United States Senator from New Hampshire
Edward Brooke III LAW 1948 United States Senator from Massachusetts
William Cohen LAW 1965 United States Senator from Maine

U.S. House of Representatives

NameDegreeOffice
Charles Joyce STH 1850 Vermont's 1st district
George Williams LAW 1874 Massachusetts's 9th district
Daniel L. D. Granger [26] LAW 1877 Rhode Island's 1st district
Ernest W. Roberts [27] LAW 1877 Massachusetts's 7th and 9th
Walter Stiness LAW 1877 Rhode Island's 2nd district
Henry F. Naphen [28] LAW 1879 Massachusetts's 10th district
John Crawford Crosby [29] LAW 1881 Massachusetts's 12th district
Charles F. Sprague LAW 1881 [30] Massachusetts's 11th district
Joseph E. Casey [31] LAW 1884 Massachusetts's 3rd district
Forrest Goodwin LAW 1888 Maine's 3rd district
Edward Hills Wason LAW 1890 New Hampshire's 2nd district
John Andrew Sullivan LAW 1896 Massachusetts's 11th district
Joseph Walsh LAW 1905 Massachusetts's 16th district
Ambrose Kennedy LAW 1906 Rhode Island's 3rd district
Jeremiah E. O'Connell [32] CAS 1906, LAW 1908 Rhode Island's 3rd district
Arthur Daniel Healey [33] LAW 1913 Massachusetts's 8th district
John Patrick Higgins [34] LAW 1926 Massachusetts's 11th district
James Roosevelt LAW 1931* California's 26th district
Robert Stafford LAW 1938 Vermont's at-large district
Emilio Q. Daddario [35] LAW 1941* Connecticut's 1st district
Frank Morse [36] CAS 1948, LAW 1949 Massachusetts's 5th district
Fred Richmond CAS 1946 New York's 14th district
Louise Day Hicks [37] SED 1952 Massachusetts's 9th district
Connie Morella [38] CAS 1954 Maryland's 8th district
Ferdinand St. Germain LAW 1955 Rhode Island's 1st district
Barbara Jordan [39] LAW 1959 Texas's 18th district
Paul W. Cronin [40] CAS 1962 Massachusetts's 5th district
Antonio Colorado CAS 19627th Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico
Norman D'Amours [41] LAW 1963 New Hampshire's 1st district
Charles Douglas III [42] LAW 1968 New Hampshire's 2nd district
Brian J. Donnelly [43] CAS 1970 Massachusetts's 11th district
Lois Frankel CAS 1970 Florida's 21st and 22nd districts
Joe Hoeffel [44] CAS 1972 Pennsylvania's 13th district
Judd Gregg LAW 1972, LAW 1975 New Hampshire's 2nd district
Jim Marshall [45] LAW 1977 Georgia's 3rd and 8th districts
James H. Maloney LAW 1980 Connecticut's 5th district
Ayanna Pressley CGS 1994* Massachusetts's 7th district
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez [46] CAS 2011 New York's 14th district

U.S. diplomats, federal agencies and appointments

U.S. judiciary

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Martha Coakley, first female Attorney General of Massachusetts

U.S. state officials

Boston University graduates have been elected to all six Massachusetts state Constitutional offices. Alumni include the first female officers for Attorney General of Massachusetts and Treasurer of Massachusetts and the first African-American Attorney General of Massachusetts.

U.S. state legislators

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Carmen Yulín Cruz, mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico

U.S. municipal

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Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, President of the 74th UN General Assembly

International government, politics, and royalty

Military, Navy

Law

Other

Other

Sports

Hockey

U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame

*Craig, Eruzione, O'Callahan and Silk were inducted as members of the 1980 Winter Olympics hockey team, known as the 'Miracle on Ice'

U.S. Olympians

This is a list of Boston University alumni who have played on an Olympic team.

NamePositionBU TenureTeamYearFinish
Gordon Smith Forward USA 1932, 1936 Silver, Bronze
Paul Rowe Forward1932–1935 USA 1936 Bronze
John Lax Forward1932–1935 USA 1936 Bronze
Jack Garrity Forward1949–1951 USA 1948 DQ
Joseph Czarnota Forward1948–1951 USA 1952 Silver
Don Rigazio Goaltender USA 1956 Silver
Richard Rodenhiser Forward1951–1953 USA 1956, 1960 Silver, Gold
Olivier Prechac Forward1970–1971 France 1968 11th
Tim Regan Goaltender1969–1972 USA 1972 Silver
Herb Wakabayashi Forward1966–1969 Japan 1972, 1976, 1980 9th, 9th, 12th
Dick Lamby Defenseman1976–1978 USA 1976 5th
Dick Decloe Defenseman1972–1973 Netherlands 1980 9th
Mike Eruzione Left Wing1973–1977 USA 1980 Gold
Jim Craig Goaltender1976–1979 USA 1980 Gold
Jack O'Callahan Defenseman1975–1979 USA 1980 Gold
Dave Silk Right Wing1976–1979 USA 1980 Gold
Grant Goegan Left Wing1978–1980 Italy 1984 9th
Scott Young Right Wing1985–1987 USA 1988, 1992, 2002 7th, 4th, Silver
Clark Donatelli Center1984–1987 USA 1988, 1992 7th, 4th
Scott Lachance Defenseman1990–1991 USA 1992 4th
Shawn McEachern Left Wing1988–1991 USA 1992 4th
Joe Sacco Right Wing1987–1990 USA 1992 4th
Keith Tkachuk Right Wing1990–1991 USA 1992, 1998, 2002, 2006 4th, 6th, Silver, 8th
David Quinn Defenseman1984–1988 USA 1992
Adrian Aucoin Defenseman1991–1992 Canada 1994 Silver
John Lilley Right Wing1991–1993 USA 1994 4th
David Sacco Center1988–1993 USA 1994 8th
Tony Amonte Right Wing1989–1991 USA 1998, 2002 6th, Silver
Chris Drury Left Wing1994–1998 USA 2002, 2006, 2010 Silver, 8th, Silver
Tom Poti Defenseman1996–1998 USA 2002 Silver
Rick DiPietro Goaltender1999–2000 USA 2006 8th
Ryan Whitney Defenseman2001–2004 USA 2010 Silver
Kevin Shattenkirk Defenseman2007–2010 USA 2014 4th
Chris Bourque Left Wing2004–2005 USA 2018 7th
Jordan Greenway Left Wing2015–2018 USA 2018 7th
Matt Gilroy Defenseman2005–2009 USA 2018 7th
John McCarthy Left Wing2005–2009 USA 2018 7th
David Warsofsky Defenseman2008–2011 USA 2022 5th
Drew Commesso Goaltender2020–Present USA 2022 5th

U.S. National Hockey League

Head Coaches in the NHL

In total, there have been 92 former Terriers to make the NHL, with John Aiken being the first in 1957 and Shane Bowers being the most recent.

PlayerPositionTeam(s)Years Stanley Cups
John Aiken Goaltender MTL 1957–19580
Paul O'Neil Center VAN, BOS 1973–19750
Bob Gryp Forward BOS, WAS 1973–19760
Ron Anderson Right Wing WAS 1974–19750
Ken Kuzyk Right Wing CLE 1976–19780
Mike Fidler Left Wing CLE, MNS, HFD, CHI 1976–19830
Dick Lamby Defenseman STL 1978–19810
Dick Lamby Defenseman STL 1978–19810
John Bethel Left Wing WIN 1979–19800
Jim Craig Goaltender ATF, BOS, MNS 1979–19840
Dave Silk Right Wing NYR, BOS, DET, WIN 1979–19860
Rick Meagher Center MTL, HFD, NJD, STL 1979–19910
Bill Whelton Defenseman WIN 1980–19810
Paul Miller Center COR 1981–19820
Jack O'Callahan Defenseman CHI, NJD 1982–19890
Tom O'Regan Center PIT 1983–19860
Cleon Daskalakis Goaltender BOS 1984–19870
Paul Fenton Left Wing HFD, NYR, LAK, WIN, TOR, CGY, SJS 1984–19920
Dale Dunbar Defenseman VAN, BOS 1985–19890
Scott Shaunessy Defenseman QUE 1986–19890
Jim Ennis Defenseman EDM 1987–19880
Scott Young Right Wing HFD, PIT , QUE, COL , ANA, STL, DAL 1987–20062
John Cullen Center PIT, HFD, TOR, TBL 1988–19990
Clark Donatelli Center MNS, BOS 1989–19920
Joe Sacco Right Wing TOR, ANA, NYI, WSH, PHI 1990–20030
Tony Amonte Right Wing NYR, CHI, PHO, PHI, CGY 1990–20070
Peter Ahola Defenseman LAK, PIT, NYR, SJS, CGY 1991–19940
Dave Tomlinson Center TOR, WIN, FLA 1991–19950
Ed Ronan Left Wing MTL , WIN, BUF 1991–19971
Mike Sullivan Center SJS, CGY, BOS, PHO 1991–20022†
Scott Lachance Right Wing NYI, MTL, VAN, CBJ 1991–20040
Shawn McEachern Left Wing PIT , LAK, BOS, OTT, ATL 1991–20061
Keith Tkachuk Left Wing WIN, PHO, STL, ATL 1991–20100
John Lilley Right Wing ANA 1993–19960
John Lilley Right Wing ANA 1993–19960
David Sacco Center TOR, ANA 1993–19960
Adrian Aucoin Defenseman VAN, TBL, NYI, CHI, CGY, PHO, CBJ 1994–20130
Phil Von Stefenelli Defenseman BOS, OTT 1995–19970
Nick Vachon Center NYI 1996–19970
Rich Brennan Defenseman COL, SJS, NYR, LAK, NSH, BOS 1996–20030
Chris O'Sullivan Defenseman CGY, VAN, ANA 1996–20030
Mike Grier Right Wing EDM, WAS, BUF, SJS 1996–20110
Jay Pandolfo Left Wing NJD , NYI, BOS 1996–20132
Doug Friedman Left Wing EDM, NSH 1997–19990
Shawn Bates Center BOS, NYI 1997–20080
Dan Lacouture Left Wing EDM, PIT, NYR, BOS, NJD, CAR 1998–20090
Dan Lacouture Left Wing EDM, PIT, NYR, BOS, NJD, CAR 1998–20090
Chris Drury Left Wing COL , CGY, BUF, NYR 1998–20111
Tom Poti Defenseman EDM, NYR, NYI, WAS 1998–20130
Michel Larocque Goaltender CHI 2000–20010
Michel Larocque Goaltender CHI 2000–20010
Rick DiPietro Goaltender NYI 2000–20130
Chris Kelleher Defenseman BOS 2001–20020
Joe DiPenta Defenseman ATL, ANA 2002–20081
Mike Pandolfo Left Wing NJD 2003–20040
Carl Corazzini Right Wing BOS, CHI 2003–20070
Freddy Meyer Defenseman PHI, NYI, PHO, ATL 2003–20110
Ryan Whitney Defenseman PIT, ANA, EDM, FLA 2005–20140
Chris Bourque Left Wing WAS, PIT, BOS 2007–20130
John Curry Goaltender PIT, MIN 2008–20150
David Van der Gulik Left Wing CGY, COL, LAK 2008–20150
Matt Gilroy Defenseman NYR, TBL, OTT, FLA 2009–20140
Brandon Yip Right Wing COL, NSH, PHO 2009–20140
John McCarthy Left Wing SJS 2009–20160
Colin Wilson Center NSH, COL 2009–20200
Colby Cohen Defenseman COL 2010–20110
Brian Strait Defenseman PIT, NYI, WPG 2010–20170
Eric Gryba Defenseman OTT, EDM, NJD 2012–20190
David Warsofsky Defenseman BOS, PIT, NJD, COL 2013–20180
Adam Clendening Defenseman CHI, VAN, PIT, EDM, NYR, ARI, CBJ 2014–20190
Matt O'Connor Goaltender OTT 2015–20160
Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson Center BOS 2016–20190
Wade Megan Center STL, DET 2016–20190
Danny O'Regan Center SJS, BUF 2016–20220
David Farrance Defenseman NSH 2020–20210
Nick Bonino Center ANA, VAN, PIT , NSH, MIN, SJS 2009–present2
Kevin Shattenkirk Defenseman COL, STL, WAS, NYR, TBL , ANA 2010–present1
Alex Chiasson Right wing DAL, OTT, CGY, WAS, EDM, VAN, DET 2012–present0
Charlie Coyle Center MIN, BOS 2012–present0
Matt Nieto Left wing SJS, COL 2013–present0
Jack Eichel Center BUF, VGK 2015–present1
Evan Rodrigues Left wing BUF, PIT, COL 2015–present0
Matt Grzelcyk Defenseman BOS 2016–present0
A. J. Greer Left wing COL, NJD, BOS 2016–present0
Clayton Keller Center ARI 2016–present0
Charlie McAvoy Defenseman BOS 2016–present0
Jordan Greenway Left wing MIN, BUF 2017–present0
Dante Fabbro Defenseman NSH 2018–present0
Brady Tkachuk Left wing OTT 2018–present0
Brady Tkachuk Left wing OTT 2018–present0
Joel Farabee Left wing PHI 2019–present0
Jake Oettinger Goaltender DAL 2019–present0
Kieffer Bellows Left wing NYI, PHI 2019–present0
Trevor Zegras Center ANA 2020–present0
Max Willman Center PHI 2021–present0
Alex Vlasic Defenseman CHI 2021–present0
Shane Bowers Center COL 2022–present0

The Terriers have had 22 players who were chosen in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft as of the 2022–2023 season:

Other athletes

Notable faculty members

Nobel laureates

Fulbright Scholars

Guggenheim Fellows

MacArthur Fellows

Rhodes Scholars

Film, performing arts, television, radio

Other

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Robert Pinsky, US Poet Laureate (1997–2000)

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