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Graduate Schools /
Boston College |
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Notable alumni |
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- Margaret
Badenhausen '66, painter/printmaker
- James Balog '74,
photographer
- Peter Dee '61, playwright
- Larry Deyab '79, painter
- Brendan Galvin '60,
poet
- George Higgins '61, JD
'67, novelist
- Charles Hogan '89,
novelist/screenwriter
- Jack Kerouac x'40, novelist, writer, poet, artist
- Natalia Majluf '88,
curator, Museo d'Arte de Lima, Peru
- Joyce McDaniel '73,
artist, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- David Plante '61,
novelist
- Paul Shakespear '71,
painter
- John Vernon '65, novelist
Array
- Kara Grady
Boudreau '89, vice president, Solomon Smith Barney
- Wayne Budd '63, executive vice
president, John Hancock Financial Services
- Jack Connors '63, chair, Hill,
Holliday, Conors, Cosmopulos
- Kathleen Corbet '82,
CEO, fixed income division, Alliance Capital Management
- Robert F. Cotter '73,
President and COO, Starwood Hotels & Resorts
- Bettina Doulton '86,
manager, Fidelity Value Fund
- Sixto Ferro '92, vice president,
Conchita Foods
- Robert Leonard '54,
president and CEO, Ticketmaster
- Peter Lynch '65, legendary mutual fund manager for Fidelity
- Therese Meyers '66, CEO,
Bouquet Multi Media
- Virginia
Mitchell Ryan '89, vice president, JP Morgan Chase
- Theresa Santisi '76,
partner, KPMG LLP
- Bill Simon JD '82, businessman and former gubernatorial candidate in
California
- Patrick Stokes '64,
president, Anheuser-Busch
- G. Craig Sullivan
'64, chairman and CEO, The Clorox Company
- Richard Syron '66, chairman,
president and CEO, Thermo-Electron Corp.
Array
- Harold Attridge '67,
dean, Yale University Divinity School
- Laurence Barton '78,
president, Heald College
- Anthony Bryk '70, Marshall
Field professor of urban studies, University of
Chicago
- William Bulger '58, professor, Boston College; former president,
University of Massachusetts
- Peter Dervan '67, former
chairman, division of chemistry and chemical engineering, California Institute of Technology
- Robert Drinan, SJ, '42, former dean, Boston College Law School
- Joseph McShane, SJ, '72,
president, Fordham University
- Ernest Moniz , '66, chair,
Physics Department, MIT; director, Bates Linear Accelerator Center
- J. Keith Motley, PhD'99,
chancellor, University of Massachusetts;
first African-American chancellor at UMass-Boston
- Thomas O'Malley, SJ,
'51, former president, John Carroll University;
former president, Loyola Marymount
University
- Elizabeth Poster '81,
dean, University of Texas at Arlington School of Nursing
Array
- Raj Bhakta '98, candidate on the second season of The Apprentice
- Sean Flahaven '95, Broadway
composer
- Michael Frazier '58,
producer
- Gary Gulman '93, comedian, Runner-Up in 2004's Last Comic Standing
- Mark McLaren '84, Broadway
conductor
- Leonard Nimoy x'52, actor
- Chris O'Donnell '92, actor
- Mary Parker '75, actress
- Ellis Paul '87,
singer/songwriter
- Amy Poehler '93, repertory player for Saturday Night Live and Upright Citizens Brigade
- Jack Ryan (fictional
character), main character in Tom Clancy's novels
- Elliot Silverstein
'49, director; president, Artists Rights Foundation
- David Smalley '85, rock
musician
- Timothy Stack '78,
actor
Array
- Joseph Brennan '58, former Maine Governor and Congressman
- Wayne Budd '63, former US
associate attorney general
- R. Nicholas Burns
'78, US ambassador to NATO
- Andrea Cabral '81, Cheriff, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; first female and first African-American to hold the position
- Mike Capuano JD '77, United States Congressman
- A. Paul Cellucci '70,
JD '73, US ambassador to Canada, former governor of Massachusetts
- Silvio Conte '49, JD '49,
former United States Congressman
- John Curtin '54, former president, American Bar Association
- Bill Delahunt JD '67, United States Congressman
- Robert Drinan, SJ, '42, human rights advocate, only Catholic priest
ever to serve in US Congress
- Jennifer Franke '91,
White House fellow
- Michael Greco JD '72,
president, American Bar Associattion
- Patrick Guerriero MA '92, executive director, Log Cabin Republicans
- Cheryl Jacques '84, first openly gay state senator; former president, Human Rights
Campaign
- Karim Kawar '87, Jordanian ambassador to the United States
- John Kerry JD '76, United States senator, former 2004 Democratic candidate for President
- Edward J. King '48, basketball player and former governor of
Massachusetts
- Patricia LaMarche '82, 2004 Green Party vice-presidential candidate
- Stephen Lynch '91, United States Congressman
- Edward Markey '68, JD '72,
United States Congressman
- Tip O'Neill '36, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
- Kathleen O'Toole '76, Police Commissioner, Boston; first
woman to hold the position
- Pierre-Richard Prosper '85, United States
Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues
- Thomas Reilly JD '70, Attorney General of Massachusetts
- Warren Rudman JD '60, former New Hampshire senator and Attorney
General
- R.T. Rybak '78, Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Leslie Samuelrich
'85, co-founder and head, Green
Corps
- Maurice J. Tobin '22, former Mayor of Boston, former Governor
of Massachusetts, former US Secretary of Labor
- Kevin White '55, longest serving mayor of Boston
- Debra Wong Yang JD '84, United States attorney for the Central
District of California
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- Leonard DeLuca '74, senior
vice president for programming development, ESPN
- Kenneth Dolan '65, author;
co-host, The Dolans, syndicated financial talk show, WOR radio network
- Susan Gianinno '70, chair
and CEO, Publicis
- Jack Griffin '82, publisher,
Parade magazine
- Elisabeth Filarski Hasselbeck '99,
cohost, The View, ABC
- Paul LaCamera MBA '83,
president and general manager, WCVB-TV/Boston
- Mike Lupica '74, author; columnist, New York Daily News
- Julianne Malveaux '74, MA '76, nationally syndicated
columnist, author, producer
- John McLaughlin MA '61, executive producer and host, The McLaughlin Group, PBS
- Mark Mulvoy '64, former managing
editor, Sports Illustrated
- Thomas Mulvoy '64, former
managing editor, the Boston Globe
- William Perkins '76, MBA '78, president, Wells Greene BDDP
- Bob Ryan '68, columnist, the Boston Globe
- Herb Scannell '79,
president, MTV Networks, Nickelodeon
Networks
- Lesley Visser '75, sports
broadcaster, ESPN
- William Wheatley
Jr. '66, vice president for news, NBC News
- Carter Wilkie '88, author,
former White House speechwriter
Array
- Timothy Broglio '73,
Archbishop, Vatican Ambassador to
the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico
- Richard Cushing '17, Cardinal, Archbishop of Boston
- Robert Drinan, SJ, '42, human rights advocate, only Catholic priest
ever to serve in US Congress
- John Higgins, SJ, '59, MA '60, STL '67, rector, Fairfield University
- Richard Lennon, '69,
Bishop, Boston
- Catherine McNamee,
CSJ, 'MEd '55, MA '58, former president, National Catholic Education Association
- Gerasimos
Michaleas, MA '86, PhD '93, Metropolitan of San Francisco; Archbishop, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
- William O'Connell 1881, Cardinal, archbishop of Boston
- Edward O'Flaherty,
SJ, '59, director, ecumenical/interreligious affairs, Boston archdiocese
Array
- Robert Cefalo '55, chief of
obstetrics and gynecology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
- James Chambliss '59,
clinical radiology, University of Chicago
- Gerald B. Healy '63,
Otolaryngologist-in-Chief and Surgeon-in-Chief at The Children's Hospital in Boston
- Gilbert Connelly '62,
director of cardiac anesthesia, New England Medical Center
- Patrick Leahy '68, MS '70, chief geologist, US Geological Survey
- Paul Nadeau '75, MS '70,
geological advisor, Statoil, Norway
- Lisa
Navratil Navracruz '94, chief resident, family medicine, University Hospitals of Cleveland
- Susan Sheehy '69, associate
director, clinical research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
- Aleksandar Totic '88,
cofounder and former partner, Netscape
- Kevin Tracy '79, medical
researcher, the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Research Institute
Array
- Troy Bell '03, NBA Point Guard, Memphis Grizzlies
- Mark Chmura x'91, NFL Tight End,
Green Bay Packers
- Mike Cloud '98, NFL Running Back, 1st Team All-American
- Doug Flutie '85, NFL star quarterback
in both American football and Canadian football, 1984 Heisman Trophy winner
- Brian Gionta NHL Hockey player, New Jersey
Devils
- William Green x'99, NFL Running
Back, 1st Team All-American, Cleveland Browns
- Matthew Hasselbeck
'97, NFL quarterback, Seattle
Seahawks, Green Bay Packers, and Washington Redskins
- Tim Hasselbeck '00,
NFL Quarterback, Philadelphia
Eagles; husband of Elisabeth Hasselbeck
- Frank Hussey '28, leading US collegiate runner; Olympic gold medalist,
1924
- Chris Hovan '01, NFL defensive
tackle, Minnesota Vikings
- Tyler Jewell '99, champion
snowboarder
- Pete Kendall '95, NFL Guard, New York Jets
- Brian Leetch x'90, NHL defenseman and two-time Norris Trophy
winner
- Ronald MacDonald 1898, first winner of the Boston Marathon
- Marty Reasoner NHL Hockey player, Edmonton Oilers
- Bill Romanowski '88, NFL
Linebacker, San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos, and Oakland Raiders
- Chris Snee '04, NFL Offensive Guard, New York Giants
- Damien Woody x'99, NFL Center, New England
Patriots, and Detroit Lions
- Jerry York '67, Mens Hockey Coach,
Boston College; has over 700 wins, leading all active coaches
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There are nearly the same number of foreign students from India enrolled in American colleges as there are from the whole of Europe. |
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