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Undergraduate Colleges /
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Famous alumni |
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- B - Business
- C - College
- DDS - Dental School
- G - Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- L - Law Center
- M - School of Medicine
- MPP - Masters Degree (Institute of Public Policy)
- MSFS - School of Foreign Service (graduate)
- SFS - School of Foreign Service (undergraduate)
- SLL- School of Language and Linguistics (now Faculty of Languages and Linguistics)
- SSCE - School of Summer and Continuing Education
Law, government, and politics
- Thomas Ambro (C'1972, L'1975) - Judge, United States Court of Appeals
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, (SFS'1968) - president of the Philippines
- William W. Belknap (L'1851) - U.S. Secretary of
War (deceased)
- Pat Buchanan, (C'1961), advisor
to Richard Nixon, Gerald
Ford, and Ronald Reagan, nationally syndicated political pundit, a
regular on The McLaughlin Group
- George Cortelyou, (L'1895), Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Commerce
and Labor, and Postmaster
General (deceased)
- Alfredo Cristiani (B'1968) - former president of El Salvador
- Bill Clinton (SFS'1968) - 42nd
President of the United States
- Mitchell
E. Daniels, Jr. (L'1979) - director, Office of Management and Budget
- Robert Gates (G'1974) - former
director of the Central Intelligence
Agency
- Gen. James L. Jones (F'1966)
- commandant, U.S. Marine Corps
- Mickey Kantor, (L'1968) -
former Secretary of Commerce
- Franklin L. Lavin
(SFS'1979, G'1985) - Ambassador to Singapore
- John Lynch-Staunton (C'1953) - Canadian politician, first leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
- Terry McAuliffe (L'1984) -
Chairman, Democratic National
Committee
- Mike McCurry (G'1985) - Press
Secretary for Pres. Bill Clinton
- William McDonough
(G'1962) - president and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Marc Morial (L'1983) - mayor of New
Orleans, Louisiana
- Andrew Natsios, (C'1971) -
administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development
- John Podesta (L'1976) - former
chief of staff, White House
- Michael Powell (L'1993) - commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
- Charles Rossotti
(C'1962) - commissioner, Internal Revenue Service
- Antonin Scalia (C'1957) -
Supreme Court justice
- James C.Y. Soong
(L'197-) - Taiwanese politician; Chairman of Taiwan People First Party
- John Sirica (L'1926) - Chief Judge,
United States District Court for the
District of Columbia (deceased)
- George Tenet (SFS'1976) - former
director of the Central Intelligence
Agency
- Edward Douglass White (C'1863) - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (deceased)
Members of the U.S. Senate
- Alan Bible (L'1934), D-Nevada (deceased)
- J. Caleb Boggs (L'1937) -
R-Delaware (deceased)
- Dennis Chavez (L'1920),
D-New Mexico (deceased)
- Richard Durbin (SFS'1966;
L'1978), D-Illinois
- Philip A. Hart (C'1934) -
D-Michigan (deceased)
- Patrick Leahy (L'1964),
D-Vermont
- George Mitchell (L'1961), D-Maine - (retired, former Majority Leader)
- Lisa Murkowski (C'1980),
R-Alaska
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bob Barr (L'1977), R-Georgia (retired)
- Michael Castle (L'1964),
R-Delaware
- John Dingell, (C'1949, L'1952) - D-Michigan
- Lane Evans (L'1978), D-Illinois
- Mike Ferguson (MPP'1995),
R-New Jersey
- Martin Frost (L'1970), D-Texas
(retired)
- Stephanie Herseth (C'1993, G'1996, L'1997), D-South Dakota
- Steny Hoyer (L'1966), D-Maryland
- Henry Hyde (C'1947), R-Illinois
- William Jefferson (L'1996), D-Louisiana
- Mark Steven Kirk (L'1992), R-Illinois
- Charlie Norwood (DDS'1969),
R-Georgia
- Chris Van Hollen (L'1990), D-Maryland
- Peter Visclosky (L'1982),
D-Indiana
- Rick White (L'1980), R-Washington (retired)
- Frank Wolf (L'1965), R-Virginia
- Albert Wynn (L'1977), D-Maryland
Governors
- Francis A. Keating II (C'1966),
R-Oklahoma (retired)
- Jim McGreevey (L'1981),
D-New Jersey (retired)
- Don Siegelman (L'1972),
D-Alabama (retired)
Business
- Charles Cawley (C'1962) - chairman and CEO, MBNA Bank of
America
- James D. Farley
(SFS'1950) - vice chairman, Citigroup,
Inc.
- Nicholas C. Forstmann (B'1969) - partner, Forstmann Little
& Company
- Ken Hakuta (B'1972) - "Dr. Fad", inventor
and CEO, Allherb.com Foundation
- Jules Kroll (L'1966) - president, Kroll-O'Gara Company
- Ted Leonsis (C'1977) - president and CEO, AOL Interactive Properties; majority
owner, Washington Capitals hockey team
- Philip Marineau
(C'1968) - president and CEO, Levi Strauss & Co.
- Robert
Emmett McDonough (SFS'1949) - founder and vice chairman, Remedy Temp, Inc.
- Edmond Villani (C'1968) - vice chairman, Deutsche Asset Management
- Marcus Wallenberg (SFS'1980) - president and CEO, Investor AB
Entertainment, media and culture
- John Barrymore (C'1898) -
actor (deceased)
- Stuart Bloomberg
(C'1972) - chairman, ABC Entertainment
- William Peter Blatty (C'1950) - author of The Exorcist
- Margaret Edson (G'1992) - Pulitzer Prize winning author of
"Wit"
- Robert Gant - actor
- Linda Gradstein
(SFS'1985) - correspondent, National Public Radio (NPR)
- John Guare (C'1960; H'1991) - author and playwright
- Malcolm Lee (C'1992) - director, The Best Man and
Undercover Brother
- Jonathan Nolan (C'1998) - author of Memento
- Maria Shriver, (C'1977) -
NBC - TV news commentator and
wife of Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Greta Van Susteren (L'1979, L'1982) - anchorwoman, FOX
News
Science and medicine
- Antonia Novello (Hospital fellow '1975) - physician, former U.S. Surgeon General
- John J. Ring (C'1949; M'1953) - former president, American Medical Association
- Vera Rubin (G'1954) - astronomer
- Solomon Snyder (C'1959, M'1962) - neuroscientist
Religion, social action and education
- Joan Claybrook (L'1973) -
president, Public Citizen
- John J. DeGioia (C'1979,
G'1995) - 48th president, Georgetown University
- Robert M. Hayes
(C'1974) - founder, Coalition for the Homeless
- Rev.Daniel K. Lahart,
S.J., president of Strake Jesuit College Preparatory School, Houston, TX (B'1983)
- Leo J. O'Donovan,
S.J. (C'1956) - 47th president, Georgetown University
- Rev. Brian
Paulson, S.J., president of St. Ignatius College Preparatory School,
Chicago, Illinois (SFS'1981)
- Most Rev. Thomas J. Rodi,
Bishop, Diocese of Biloxi, Mississippi (C'1971)
- Sister Kathleen Ross, SNJM,
founding President, Heritage College,
Toppenish, Washington (G'1971)
- Anthony Paul Kennedy Shriver
(C'1988) - President, Best Buddies
International
- Rev. John Whitney, S.J.,
(C'1980) - provincial of the Oregon Province of
the Society of Jesus
Sports
- Ruben Boumtje
Boumtje (C'2001) - professional basketball player
- Katy Button (SFS'1994) - general manager, Washington
Freedom
- Patrick Ewing,(C'1985) - former
professional basketball player
- Othella Harrington
(C'1996) - professional basketball player, Chicago Bulls
- Jaren Jackson (B'1989) - former professional basketball player
- Alonzo Mourning (C'1992) -
former professional basketball player, best known with Miami Heat now with
Toronto Raptors
- Dikembe Mutombo (SLL'1991)
- professional basketball player with several teams, most recently Houston Rockets
- Carmen Policy (L'1966) - president, Cleveland
Browns
- Don Reid (C'1995) - former professional basketball player
- Paul Tagliabue (C'1962) -
commissioner, National Football League
- Jahidi White (C'1998) - professional basketball player, Charlotte Bobcats
- Jerome Williams (C'1996) -
professional basketball player, New York Knicks
- Reggie Williams (C'1987) - former professional
basketball player
- David Wingate (C'1986) - former professional basketball player
Other
- Felipe de Borbon, Prince
of Asturias (MSFS'1995) - Crown Prince of Spain
- Jan Karski (G'1952) - Polish
diplomat, resistance leader during World War II (deceased)
- Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece (FLL'1993) - son of
ex-King Constantine II of Greece, first cousin of
Crown Prince Felipe.
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Interesting Fact |
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40 years ago, women used to score 50 points lower on the Math portion of the SAT than on the Verbal. Today, their Math and Verbal scores are nearly identical on average. |
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