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Undergraduate Colleges /
Johns Hopkins University |
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People of Johns Hopkins |
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Notable alumni
- Peter Agre - chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2003
- Richard Axel - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2004
- Joseph Erlanger - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1944
- Robert Fogel - economist, Nobel Prize in Economics, 1993
- Herbert Spencer Gasser - Nobel Prize in Physiology,
1944
- Paul Greengard - biophysicist, Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2000
- Haldan Keffer Hartline - Nobel Prize in Medicine,
1967
- Merton H. Miller - economist, Nobel Prize in Economics,
1990
- Thomas Hunt Morgan - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1933
- Martin Rodbell - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1994
- Francis Peyton Rous - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1966
- Hamilton O. Smith - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1978
- George Hoyt Whipple - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1934
- Jody Williams - Nobel Peace Prize, 1997
- Woodrow Wilson - President of the United States, Nobel Peace Prize, 1919
- Spiro T. Agnew - Vice President of the United
States
- Madeleine Albright - Secretary of State under Bill Clinton
- Rudy Boschwitz - Republican Senator from Minnesota
- R. Nicholas Burns -
United States' Permanent Representative to NATO
- Rafael Hernández Colón - Governor of Puerto Rico
- Timothy F.
Geithner - President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Prince Zeid Raad al Hussein - Jordan's Permanent
Representative to the United Nations
- Sir David Manning - Britain's Ambassador to the United States
- Kweisi Mfume - President of the NAACP
- Antonia Novello - United States Surgeon General 1990-1993
- Prince Bandar bin Sultan - Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to the United States
- Umberto Vattani,
Italy's Ambassador to the European Union
- Guangya Wang, China's Ambassador
to the United Nations
- Woodrow Wilson - President of the United States
- Duane Graveline -
Astronaut
- Kenneth H. Keller -
former President, University of Minnesota
- Mike Muuss - author of ping
- Sir William Osler - physician
- Charles Lane Poor (Ph.D.) - Astronomer
- Frederick Jackson Turner - historian
- Thorstein Veblen - economist, author The Theory of the Leisure Class
- John B. Watson - psychologist
- John Astin - actor, Gomez Addams on The Addams Family
- Russell Baker - author,
Pulitzer Prize winner, host Masterpiece Theatre
- John Barth - novelist
- Wolf Blitzer - CNN anchor
- Rachel Carson - environmentalist, author Silent Spring
- Iris Chang - author Rape of Nanking
- J.D. Considine - music
critic
- Richard Ben Cramer
- journalist, author What It
Takes, Pulitzer Prize winner
- Wes Craven - film director, producer
- Mildred Dunnock - renowned film and stage actress
- Michele Kelemen -
national correspondent National Public Radio
- David Lipsky - contributing editor Rolling Stone, author Absolutely American
- Daniel Menaker - executive
editor-in-chief, Random House
- Ben Neihart - author Hey, Joe, Burning Girl
- Pat O'Brien - co-anchor, sports commentator/analyst Entertainment Tonight
- P. J. O'Rourke - political satirist and journalist
- Patricia Sabga - London
chief correspondent NBC News
- Gertrude Stein - feminist, author
- Allen Wastler - managing
editor CNN/Money.com
- Michael Bloomberg - founder of Bloomberg L.P., Mayor of New
York City
- Allan Huston - former PepsiCo Chairman and CEO
- Samuel J. Palmisano - IBM Chairman and CEO
- Matthew Polk - founder of
Polk Audio
- David Schneiderman
- owner, publisher The Village Voice
- Kozo Shimano - engineer,
President of Shimano American Corporation
- Robert S. Singer -
president, chief operating officer Abercrombie and
Fitch
- Russ Smith - owner, publisher The
New York Press
- Alger Hiss - lawyer and accused spy
Notable faculty
- Herbert Baxter Adams - historian, coined phrase
"political science"
- Peter Agre - chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2003
- Christian B. Anfinsen - Nobel Prize in Chemistry,
1972
- John Astin - famed television actor (The Addams Family), lecturer in the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars department
- James Mark Baldwin - philosopher
- John Barth - novelist
- Zbigniew Brzezinski - National Security Advisor,
1977-1981
- Nicholas Murray Butler - Nobel Peace Prize,
1931
- Benjamin Carson - pediatric neurosurgeon, author Gifted Hands
- William G. Cochran
- statistician
- J.M. Coetzee - Nobel Prize in Literature, 2003
- Richard Threlkeld Cox - physicist, Cox's theorem
- Jacques Derrida - philosopher
- Joseph Erlanger - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1944
- Henry Jones Ford - political scientist and journalist
- James Franck - Nobel Prize in Physics, 1925
- Francis Fukuyama - political economist, author The End of History
- Riccardo Giacconi - Nobel Prize in Physics, 2002
- Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve - classical
scholar
- Maria Goeppert-Mayer - Nobel Prize in Physics,
1963
- G. Stanley Hall - pioneer in the field of psychology, founding president of Clark University
- Steve H. Hanke - economist, Presidential advisor, Cato Institute senior fellow
- Haldan Keffer Hartline - Nobel Prize in Medicine,
1967
- Hans-Hermann Hoppe - economist
- David H. Hubel - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1971
- Simon Kuznets - Noble Prize in Economics, 1971
- Albert L.
Lehninger - author of a long-time standard biochemistry textbook
- Alfred J. Lotka - mathematician and statistician
- Alice McDermott - novelist, National Book Award, 1998
- Victor A. McKusick - author of Mendelian Inheritance in Man
- Merton H. Miller - Nobel Prize in Economics, 1990
- George Richards Minot - Nobel Prize in Medicine,
1934
- Robert H. Mundell - Nobel Prize in Economics, 1999
- Daniel Nathans - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1978
- Simon Newcomb - astronomer and mathematician
- Paul H. Nitze - diplomat, principal author NSC-68, co-founder of SAIS
- Lars Onsager - Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1968
- Robert G. Parr - theoretical chemist
- Ronald Paulson - English specialist
- Charles Peirce - logician
- Ayn Rand - author The
Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged
- Ira Remsen - chemist, discoverer of saccharin
- Henry Augustus Rowland - physicist
- Hamilton O. Smith - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1978
- Sir Richard Stone - Nobel Prize in Economics, 1984
- James Joseph Sylvester - mathematician
- Paul Smolensky - cognitive scientist - authored Optimality Theory
- Harold Clayton Urey - Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1934
- Vincent du Vigneaud - Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1955
- George Hoyt Whipple - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1934
- Torsten Wiesel - Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1981
- Paul Wolfowitz - Deputy Secretary of Defense, former Dean of
SAIS
- Robert W. Wood - experimental physicist
Fictional associations
- Stanley Goodspeed
(The Rock)
- Julius Hibbert (The Simpsons)
- Father Damien
Karras (The Exorcist)
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Founded in 1851, Cooper Union was the first college to prohibit discrimination on the basis of race or religion in its charter. |
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