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波士顿学院(Boston College,简称BC),是美国一所私立顶级研究型大学, 是波士顿五大名校(麻省理工学院、哈佛大学、塔夫茨大学、波士顿学院、布兰迪斯大学)之一。波士顿学院知名校友包括现任国务卿约翰·克里,能源部长Ernest Moniz, 马萨诸塞州州长Paul Cellucci,康涅狄格州州长Dannel P. Malloy,波士顿市市长Martin J. Walsh, 投资大师彼得·林奇及谷歌、苹果、JP摩根等众多跨国公司高管及政要,BC在美国享有声望,于2006年被列为全美25所”新常春藤“名校之一。

立思辰留学360介绍,BC在2016 U.S.NEWS全美大学综合排名第30位;BC在KIPLINGER金融杂志2016最有价值私立大学排名为全美第19位;BC会计专业在LINKEDIN2015全美会计专业人士职业发展排名第3;BC金融硕士专业在英国金融时报世界大学排名第17, 美国排名第2;BC在2011-2012年美国《高等教育纪事》富布赖特获奖学生数量全美大学排名第8;2007年《普林斯顿评论》将BC评为美国父母眼中理想大学排名第6。

BC也是美国体育及文艺名校之一。 BC曾经培养出美式橄榄球名人堂运动员, 美国电影金球奖得主, 电视艾美奖获得者, 普利策新闻奖获奖者等杰出人士。NBA球星科比2014年还曾前往BC旁听课程;2014年由BC前棒球选手发起的ALS冰桶挑战风靡全球;BC男子冰球队多次雄踞全美NCAA联赛冠军。

BC主校区坐落于波士顿市区以西约6英里栗树山,是波士顿地铁绿线支线的终点站。 BC拥有北美洲最早的哥特式建筑,并被列入历史遗迹受到保护, 也是波士顿马拉松路线的必经之地

BC杰出校友

BC校友 - Amy Poehler PEABODY PRIZE奖  BC 校友 Tracey Wigfield EMMY AWARD奖  BC校友 -Will Hobson(中) PULITZER PRIZE奖  BC校友 - Doug Flutie 橄榄球名人堂传奇  BC校友 - Amy Poehler 好莱坞星光大道  Amy Poehler 获得2014年金球奖  Molly Schaus 美国冰球国家队守门员  Jared Dudley NBA 篮球运动员  Luke Kuechly 橄榄球运动员  Matt Ryan 橄榄球运动员  Erik Weihenmayer 盲人登山家  Luke Russert 美国NBC电视播音员  Peter B. Dervan 美国国家科学奖章总统授奖  Kofi Kingston - WWE 职业摔角冠军 BC校友活跃在美国的各行各业, 包括政界,文艺界, 商界, 体育界,科技,教育,宗教界等等。

2015美国专业投资社交网站SUMZERO对BC的毕业生与美国常春藤及其它顶级大学毕业生投资荐股表现进行了业绩综合评定, 最终BC毕业生投资荐股业绩为全美大学中排名第1。

BC知名校友包括:

现任美国国务卿约翰·克里,

美国前副国务卿R.Nicholas Burns,

众议院发言人Tip O’Neill,

能源部长Ernest Moniz,

马萨诸塞州州长Paul Cellucci,

马萨诸塞州副州长Karyn Polito,

康涅狄格州州长Dannel P. Malloy,

波士顿市市长Martin J. Walsh,

美国投资大师彼得·林奇(Peter Lynch),

美国高盛(GOLDMAN SACHS)集团董事长Steve Barry,

美国金宝汤(CAMPBELL SOUP)CEO Denise Morrison,

美国BJ‘S WHOLE SALE CLUB CEO Laura Sen,

美国在线支付公司WePay创始人及CEO Bill Clerico

美国GOOGLE/YOUTUBE文化时尚业务负责人Kevin Allocca,

美国苹果电脑公司高级副总裁Phil Schiller,

日本软银(SOFTBANK)副主席尼克什·阿罗拉Nikesh Arora。

美国国家科学奖章获得者及加州理工化学教授Peter B Dervan,

美式橄榄球名人堂成员道哥-付鲁迪(Doug Flutie),

美国著名女子冰球运动员[70]  Molly Schaus(2次冬奥会亚军及5次世锦赛冠军国家队成员)

美国NBA篮球运动员Jared Dudley (贾里德·达德利) ,

美国著名橄榄球运动员Luke Kuechly,

美国著名橄榄球运动员Matt Ryan,

美国著名盲人登山家Erik Weihenmayer(首位登顶七大洲最高峰的盲人登山家, 时代周刊封面人物)

美国WWE职业摔角选手科菲·金士顿(Kofi Kingston,曾多次获得美国及洲际冠军)

美国电影金球奖得主 及好莱坞星光大道名人堂明星 艾米·波勒(AMY POEHLER),

美国电视艾美奖(EMMY AWARD)获得者TRACEY WIGFIELD,

美国NBC知名播音员Luke Russert,

美国演员CHRIS O‘DONNELL,

香港艺人陈慧珊(FLORA CHAN)和韩国艺人 ERIC NAM也曾经就读于BC。

2014年1月6日BC校友、波士顿市长Martin J. Walsh就职典礼在波士顿学院CONTE FORUM体育馆举行。

2014年BC校友Will Hobson 获年度普利策新闻奖(PULITZER)-地方新闻报道奖。

以下是BC各行业杰出校友代表名单:

Arts and literature 艺术和文化杰出校友

Robert Ambrose, Music Director and Conductor, Atlanta Wind Symphony

James Balog, 1974, photographer

Joseph Bottum, PhD 1994, writer

Gerry Carroll, 1969, novelist

Zachary Conroy, 2007, actor, The Bold & The Beautiful

Peter Dee, 1961, playwright

Larry Deyab, 1979, painter

Brendan Galvin, 1960, 76

George V. Higgins, 1961, JD 1967, novelist

Charles Hogan, 1989, novelist/screenwriter

Natalia Majluf, 1988, curator, Museo d’Arte de Lima, Peru

Ian Thomas Malone, 2013, novelist; founder of The Rock at Boston College

Joyce McDaniel, 1973, artist, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Joseph McLellan, 1951, MA 1953, music critic, The Washington Post

Ed McMahon, TV host and personality

Brian Murphy, nonfiction writer, essayist

Chris O‘Donnell, 1995, actor

David Plante, 1961, novelist

Maurice Sagoff, poet

Paul Shakespear, 1971, painter

Mary Sherman, artist and curator

Elliot Silverstein, 1949, director; president, Artists Rights Foundation

Karen Sosnoski, author, radio contributor and filmmaker

John Vernon, 1965, novelist

C. Dale Young, 1991, poet, physician, editor

Business 商界杰出校友

Nikesh Arora, 1995, President, Global Sales Operations and Business Development, Google

Christian J. Baird, 1999, Managing Director, Thoroughbred Insurance & Financial Services, LLC.

Richard Berman, J.D. 1969, CEO, NexMed

Kara Grady Boudreau, 1989, vice president, Salomon Smith Barney

Wayne Budd, 1963, executive vice president, John Hancock Financial Services

Bill Clerico, 2007, founder and CEO, WePay

Jack Connors, 1963, chair, Hill, Holliday, Conors, Cosmopulos

Kathleen Corbet, 1982, CEO, fixed income division, Alliance Capital Management

Robert F. Cotter, 1973, President and COO, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide

James A. Di Corpo, 1985, 1991, Director of Market & Strategic Intelligence, Prudential Retirement

Joseph Donahue, S.B. 1978, founder, president, Microtech

David Donatelli, 1987, Executive Vice President and General Manager, HP

E. Michael Egan, 1976, CEO, TransMolecular

Sixto Ferro, 1992, vice president, Conchita Foods

Drew W. Galloway, 2012, Managing Director

Paul Altieri, 1979, CEO, Bob’s Watches

Stephen L. Green, JD 1962, founder of S.L. Green Realty

Joseph (Jay) L. Hooley, President and CEO, State Street Corporation

Charlie Jacobs, Principal, Boston Bruins, Delaware North Companies

Kenneth Kanzler, 1988, vice president, Olympus Corporation

Christopher George Kennedy, 1986, President of Merchandise Mart Properties, Inc., a subsidiary of Vornado Realty Trust, and son of Robert F. Kennedy

Robert Leonard, 1954, former president and CEO, Ticketmaster

Ronald Logue, S.B. 1967, M.B.A. 1974, Chairman and former CEO, State Street Corporation

David H. Long, CEO of Liberty Mutual Group

Peter Lynch, 1965, mutual fund manager for Fidelity

John Mara, 1976, president, CEO, and co-owner, New York Giants

Harry Markopolos, 1997, Bernard Madoff whistleblower to SEC

John F. McCormack, Co-Founder and Senior Partner, Sentinel Capital Partners, a leading middle-market private equity firm

Therese Meyers, 1966, CEO, Bouquet Multi Media

Denise Morrison, 1975, President and CEO, Campbell Soup Company

James Moses, 1979, president, Elderhostel

Denis O‘Brien, MBA 1982, Chairman, Digicel

Paul V. Reiss, BA 2007, co-founder of Artaic LLC

Virginia Mitchell Ryan, 1989, vice president, JP Morgan Chase

Ferit Sahenk, 1989, head of Turkey’s Dogus Holding conglomerate

Theresa Santisi, 1976, partner, KPMG LLP

Philip W. Schiller, BS 1982, vice president of Apple Computer

Bill Simon, JD 1982, businessman and former gubernatorial candidate in California

Patrick Stokes, 1964, president, Anheuser-Busch

G. Craig Sullivan, 1964, chairman and CEO, The Clorox Company

Richard Syron, 1966, chairman, president and CEO, Thermo Electron Corporation; currently CEO of Freddie Mac

Education 教育界杰出校友

David R. Anderson, PhD 1978, president, St. Olaf College

Harold Attridge, 1967, dean, Divinity School, Yale University

Anthony Bryk, 1970, Marshall Field professor of urban studies, University of Chicago

William Bulger, 1958, professor, Boston College; former president, University of Massachusetts

Stacey Cements, 1998, founder, Chicago Jesuit Academy

Peter Dervan, 1967, former chairman, division of chemistry and chemical engineering, California Institute of Technology

Robert Drinan, SJ, 1942, former dean, Boston College Law School

Chester Dunning, MA 1972, PhD 1976, Russian history specialist at Texas A&M University

Joseph M. Eagan, 1976, Executive Board member, American Library Association, 2008-2011

Janet Eisner, MA 1969, president, Emmanuel College

David Ellis, PhD 1987, president, Newbury College

Paul LaMarche, 1975, vice provost, Princeton University

Brian Linnane, SJ, 1977, president, Loyola College in Maryland

Charles William Lyons, SJ, 1904, former president, Boston College, Georgetown, Gonzaga & St Joseph‘s universities

Joseph M. McShane, SJ, 1972, president, Fordham University, former president of the University of Scranton

Ernest Moniz, 1966, United States Secretary of Energy under Barack Obama; chair, Physics Department, MIT; director, Bates Linear Accelerator Center

J. Keith Motley, PhD 1999, chancellor, University of Massachusetts Boston; first African-American chancellor at UMass Boston

Richard A. O’Brien, SJ, 1901, president, Ateneo de Manila (1927–1933)

Thomas P. O‘Malley, SJ, 1951, former president, John Carroll and Loyola Marymount universities

Deborah C. Peters, MA 1985, co-founder and Head of School, The Cambridge School

Elizabeth Poster, 1981, dean, University of Texas at Arlington School of Nursing

Michael P. Walsh, SJ, 1929, former president, Boston College and Fordham University

Entertainment 娱乐界杰出校友

Ayla Brown, 2010, singer, American Idol

P. J. Byrne, 1996, film and television actor of Horrible Bosses, Final Destination 5, The Legend of Korra and The Game

Flora Chan, 1991, Hong Kong television and film actress

Gregory Dayton, 1975, actor and voiceover artist

Teddy Dunn, JD 2013, actor best known for portraying Duncan Kane on Veronica Mars

Cameron Esposito, comedian

Craig Finn, 1993, lead singer of The Hold Steady (and formerly Lifter Puller)

Sean Flahaven, 1995, Broadway composer

Maile Flanagan, 1987, voice actress for Naruto

Michael Frazier, 1958, producer

Gary Gulman, 1993, comedian, runner-up in 2004’s Last Comic Standing

Alison Haislip, 2003, actress, TV host of Attack of the Show

Elisabeth Hasselbeck, 1999, former reality show contestant on Survivor: The Australian Outback, former co-host of talk show The View; host on Fox & Friends

Michael Hundgen, 2005, host, TMZ TV

Clinton Kelly, 1991, co-host of TLC‘s What Not to Wear,; co-host of ABC’s The Chew; former magazine editor

Christine Kane, singer-songwriter

Kofi Kingston, professional wrestler

Thomas McCarthy, 1988, actor and director of The Station Agent

Mark McLaren, 1984, Broadway conductor

Jason Mulgrew, 2001, writer/blogger

Mike Najarian, drummer, State Radio

Eric Nam, 2011, Korean singer

Leonard Nimoy, 1952, actor

Chris O‘Donnell, 1992, actor

Mary Parker, 1975, actress

Ellis Paul, 1987, singer/songwriter

Amy Poehler, 1993, repertory player for Saturday Night Live and Upright Citizens Brigade; star of Parks and Recreation

Greg Poehler, 1996, creator and star of Welcome to Sweden

Rikishi, 1988, born Solofa F. Fatu Jr., professional wrestler

David Smalley, 1985, rock musician

Tim Stack, 1978, actor

Lori Trespicio, 2001, Real World X cast member, singer, writer, blogger

Nancy Walls, 1988, comedian, wife of Steve Carell

Tracey Wigfield, 2005, comedy writer

Wayne Wilderson, 1989, actor

Law, politics, and public service 政界杰出校友

Bruce Ayers, member of the Mass. House of Representatives (1998-present)

Brigida Benitez, JD 1993, president of Hispanic Bar Association; proposed alternative nominee for the United States Supreme Court

Peter Blute, BA 1978, Former United States Congressmen and radio talkshow host

Edward P. Boland, JD 1936, former United States Congressman; author of the Boland Amendment

Garrett J. Bradley, BA 1992 & JD 1995, member of the Mass. House of Representatives (2000-present)

Joseph Brennan, 1958, former Governor of Maine, former United States Congressman

Scott Brown, JD 1985, former Massachusetts state senator; United States Senator

Wayne Budd, 1963, former United States Associate Attorney General

William M. Bulger, JD 1961, former president of the Massachusetts state senate and former president of the University of Massachusetts

Honorable John J. Burns, 1921, founder and First General Counsel of The Securities and Exchange Commission (1934-1936); professor at Harvard Law School (1936-1957); lawyer in New York City and Boston

R. Nicholas Burns, 1978, US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, board member of the Council on Foreign Relations, former US Ambassador to NATO, former US Ambassador to Greece

Gary Buseck, 1972, MS 1974, JD 1980, Executive Director, Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders

Andrea Cabral, 1981, Sheriff of Suffolk County, Boston, Massachusetts; first woman and first African-American to hold the position

Thomas Capano, lawyer

Mike Capuano, JD 1977, United States Congressman

Edward Cashman, A.B. 1965, district court judge, State of Vermont

Paul Cellucci, 1970, JD 1973, former Governor of Massachusetts, former US Ambassador to Canada

Robert W. Clifford, JD 1962, Maine Supreme Court justice

John Cogliano, 1987, Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation]

David Condon, 1996, Mayor of Spokane Washington

John Connolly, former FBI agent, currently incarcerated stemming from his relationship with James J. “Whitey” Bulger

Silvio Conte, 1949, JD 1949, former United States Congressman

James Michael Curley, 1929, mayor of Boston, United States Congressman, and Governor of Massachusetts

John Curtin, 1954, former president, American Bar Association

Bill Delahunt, JD 1967, United States Congressman

Salvatore DiMasi, 1967, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives

John Dooley, LL.B 1968, Vermont Supreme Court justice

Bob Downes, JD 1968, Alaska Superior Court Judge

Robert Drinan, SJ, 1942, former United States Congressman, human rights advocate; only Catholic priest to serve in Congress

Joseph R. Driscoll, Jr., BA, member of the Mass. House of Representatives (2003-present)

Mark V. Falzone, B.A., member of the Mass. House of Representatives (2000-present)

John F. “Honey Fitz” Fitzgerald, 1885, First Irish-Catholic mayor of Boston, grandfather of John F. Kennedy

David Flanagan, J.D. 1973, General Counsel, Special Investigation of Hurricane Katrina

Linda Dorcena Forry, 1996, second Haitian-American Massachusetts state representative

William F. Galvin, 1972, Massachusetts Secretary of State; 2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate

Joseph L. Gormley, 1937, MA 1939, famous FBI agent

Michael S. Greco, JD 1972, president, American Bar Association

Patrick Guerriero, MA 1992, executive director, Log Cabin Republicans

Ken Hackett, BA 1968, President of Catholic Relief Services

Jane D. Hartley, BA, United States Ambassador to France

Margaret Heckler, JD 1956, former United States Congresswoman, former US Secretary of Health and Human Services, former US Ambassador to Ireland

Charles F. Hurley, 1913, Governor of Massachusetts

Cheryl Jacques, 1984, first openly gay state senator; former president, Human Rights Campaign

Sean M. Joyce, Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

Karim Kawar, 1987, Jordanian Ambassador to the United States

Bill Keating, 1974, MBA 1982, United States Congressman

John Kerry, JD 1976, United States Secretary of State, former United States Senator, 2004 Democratic candidate for President of the United States

Edward J. King, 1948, former Governor of Massachusetts and professional football player

Kenneth I. Kolpan, 1972, brain injury Llawyer

Pat LaMarche, 1982, Maine gubernatorial candidate, 2004 Green Party vice-presidential candidate

Rachel J. Lamorte, 2010, former Political Director of the College Democrats of America

Wayne LaPierre, MA, Executive Vice President of the National Rifle Association

Stephen Lynch, 1991, United States Congressman

Dannel P. Malloy, 1977, JD 1980, Governor of Connecticut

Ed Markey, 1968, JD ’72, United States Congressman Ed Markey

Tip O‘Neill, 1936, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

Grace Poe, 1991, former Chair of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board in the Philippines. Senator of the Republic of the Philippines.

Pierre-Richard Prosper, 1985, United States Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues

Mike Rawlings, 1976, Mayor of Dallas, Texas

Thomas Reilly JD 1970, Attorney General of Massachusetts, 2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate

Warren Rudman, JD 1960, former United States Senator and New Hampshire attorney general

Michael Rustad, Ph.D, Intellectual Property author, Professor at Suffolk University Law School

R.T. Rybak, 1978, Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota

Marie St. Fleur, JD 1987, Massachusetts state representative; first Haitian-American elected to the Massachusetts Legislature; 2006 Massachusetts lieutenant gubernatorial candidate

Thomas P. Salmon, 1954, JD ’57, former Governor of Vermont

Leslie Samuelrich, 1985, co-founder and head, Green Corps

Bobby Scott, JD 1973, United States Congressman

Michael D. Scott, MBA 1994, Senior Advisor, Patton Boggs, LLP; former Senior Adviser to the Chairman, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; former Senior Advisor, U.S. Department of the Treasury; former Member of the Board of Directors, National Cooperative Bank

Andrew K. Slade, 2013, National Vice President of the College Democrats of America

Francis X. Spina, JD 1971, Massachusetts Supreme Court justice

Michael A. Sullivan, 1982, JD ‘85, Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts

Michael J. Sullivan, 1979, United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts; 2006 Massachusetts lieutenant gubernatorial candidate

Amul Thapar, 1991, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky

Maurice J. Tobin, 1922, former mayor of Boston, former Governor of Massachusetts, former US Secretary of the Department of Labor

Martin J. “Marty” Walsh, mayor of Boston, 2014-present

Kevin White, 1955, former mayor of Boston; longest serving

Diane Wilkerson, JD 1981, first African-American Massachusetts state senator

Barbara Wright, B.S., member of the New Jersey General Assembly.

Debra Wong Yang, JD 1984, United States Attorney for the Central District of California

Media and communication 传媒通讯界杰出校友

Tom Bowman, MA, Pentagon reporter, National Public Radio

Kerry Byrne, 1992, food writer, Boston Herald, Esquire; sports writer, Sports Illustrated; founder and ’Pigskin Potentate‘ ColdHardFootballFacts.com

Alina Cho, 1993, broadcast news reporter, CNN

Leonard DeLuca, 1974, senior vice president for programming development, ESPN

Kenneth Dolan, 1965, author; co-host of The Dolans, syndicated financial talk show, WOR radio network

Paula Ebben, anchor, WBZ-TV/Boston

Jimm Freedman, 1976, videotape editor CBS-TV, Emmy award winner with 60 Minutes in New York and at WCBS_TV Los Angeles; director, producer, writer; editor of Wheel of Fortune 1989-90

Susan Gianinno, 1970, chair and CEO, Publicis

Jack Griffin, 1982, publisher, Parade magazine

Elisabeth Filarski Hasselbeck, 1999, co-host, The View, ABC

Jack King, NASA Public Affairs Officer

Paul LaCamera, MBA 1983, president and general manager, WCVB-TV/Boston

Steve Lacy, 1997, anchor, reporter, WCVB-TV/Boston

Mike Lupica, 1974, author; sports columnist, New York Daily News

Julianne Malveaux, 1974, MA ’76, nationally syndicated columnist, author, producer

Drew Massey, 1992, founder and publisher of P.O.V. magazine; founder of ManiaTV!

John McLaughlin, MA 1961, executive producer and host of The McLaughlin Group, PBS

Mark Mulvoy, 1964, former managing editor of Sports Illustrated

Thomas Mulvoy, 1964, former managing editor of the Boston Globe

Brian Murphy, religion editor, Associated Press

William Perkins, 1976, MBA 1978, president, Wells Greene BDDP

Frederick Pratson, 1957, travel writer

Luke Russert, 2008, congressional correspondent, NBC News

Bob Ryan, 1968, sports columnist for the Boston Globe

Herb Scannell, 1979, president, MTV Networks, Nickelodeon Networks

Lesley Visser, 1975, sports broadcaster, ESPN

Dave Wedge, 1993, reporter, political columnist, Boston Herald

William O. Wheatley, Jr., 1966, former Emmy Award-winning executive producer of NBC Nightly News; executive vice president, NBC News

Carter Wilkie, 1988, author, former White House speechwriter

Religion 宗教界杰出校友

Harold Berman, JD 1994, executive director, Jewish Federation of Western Massachusetts, writer on issues of intermarriage and Jewish identity

Thea Bowman, PhD 1989, Franciscan sister, revered evangelist

Timothy P. Broglio, 1973, Archbishop, Vatican Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico

Richard James Cushing, 1917, Cardinal-Archbishop of Boston

Matthew D‘Isernia, Defender of the Faith

Robert Drinan, SJ, 1942, human rights advocate, only Catholic priest ever to serve in US Congress

John Higgins, SJ, 1959, MA 1960, STL 1967, rector, Fairfield University

John Kallos, a.k.a. John of Amorion, 1955, first American-born bishop in the Greek Orthodox Church; former director, St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine, Florida

Frederick G. Lawrence, scholar of Bernard Lonergan

Richard Lennon, 1969, Bishop of Cleveland

Catherine McNamee, CSJ, ’MEd 1955, MA 1958, former president, National Catholic Education Association

Gerasimos Michaleas, MA 1986, PhD 1993, Metropolitan of San Francisco; Archbishop, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

John Courtney Murray, 1926, MA 1927, prominent Jesuit theologian, architect of Vatican II

William Henry O‘Connell, 1881, Cardinal-Archbishop of Boston

Edward O’Flaherty, SJ, 1959, director, ecumenical/interreligious affairs, Boston archdiocese

Edward Phillips, Eastern Deanery AIDS Relief Program, Archdiocese of Nairobi

Francis A. Sullivan, SJ, 1944, MA 1945, Jesuit theologian and ecclesiologist

Science, technology, and medicine 科技医疗界杰出校友

Rosina Bierbaum, BS and BA 1974, Dean at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment and member of the National Science and Technology Council under Bill Clinton and Barack Obama

Krastan Blagoev, PhD 1998, Director of Research, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Jane A. Cauley, (MPH 1980, Dr PH 1983), epidemiologist, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute

Robert Cefalo, 1955, Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Rich Chutoransky, 1989, Scientist Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics

Gilbert Connelly, 1962, Director of Cardiac Anesthesia, New England Medical Center

Ryan Dunkelberg, neurologist and behavioral psychologist

E. Michael Egan, 1976, CEO, TransMolecular

Joseph L. Gormley, 1937, MA 1939, father of modern forensic science

Gerald B. Healy, 1963, Otolaryngologist-in-Chief and Surgeon-in-Chief at Children‘s Hospital Boston

Philip J. Landrigan, epidemiologist and pediatrician

Paul Nadeau, 1975, MS 1970, geological advisor, Statoil, Norway

Carol Picard, MS 1976, PhD 1998, President, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing

John Pollock, 1987, Assistant Professor, Tufts Cummings Veterinary School

Richard Ryan, BS 1986, President, Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati

Susan Sheehy, 1969, Associate Director, Clinical Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Georgina Soule, 1985, Head Nurse Manager, Brockton Veterans Affair Hospital

Aleksandar Totic, 1988, co-founder and former partner, Netscape

Kevin J. Tracey, 1979, neurosurgeon and immunologist

Economics 经济界杰出校友

Welles Crowther, 1999, equities trader who saved a dozen people during the September 11 attacks before dying

Martha MacDonald, President of the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) from 2007 to 2008

Abdisalam Omer, Governor of the Central Bank of Somalia

Athletics 体育界杰出校友

Alejandro Bedoya, 2008, United States men’s national soccer team midfielder

Josh Beekman, 2006, NFL and UFL offensive guard

Troy Bell, 2003, NBA point guard

Johnny Gaudreau, 2014, NHL forward

Will Blackmon, 2006, NFL defensive back

Cal Bouchard, 2000, WNBA

Paul Boudreau, 1973, NFL offensive line coach

Stephen Boyd, 1995, NFL linebacker

Brian Boyle, 2007, plays for the Rangers of the NHL

Mark Chmura, 1991, NFL tight end

Scott Clemmensen, NHL goaltender

Mike Cloud, 1998, NFL running back

Marc Colombo, 2001, NFL offensive tackle

Tom Condon, 1974, sports agent, called the most powerful agent in any sport by The Sporting News

Harold Connolly, 1952, 1956 Olympic gold medalist in the hammer throw

Arianna Criscione, 2006, Italian football goalkeeper

Ted Crowley, 1993, NHL and 1994 US Olympic Hockey Team defenseman

Charlie Davies, 2007, MLS striker

Steve DeOssie, 1984, NFL linebacker

Gina DiMartino, 2009, WPS forward/midfielder

Art Donovan, 1950, NFL defensive tackle

Jared Dudley, 2007, NBA forward

Patrick Eaves, 2005, NHL right wing

Howard Eisley, 1995, NBA point guard

David Emma, 1991, NHL right wing

Benn Ferriero, 2009, NHL and AHL right wing

John Fitzgerald, 1970, NFL offensive lineman

Kenny Florian, 1999, retired professional mixed martial artist for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Fox/UFC analyst

Darren Flutie, 1988, NFL and CFL receiver

Doug Flutie, 1985, NFL, CFL, and USFL quarterback

Glenn Foley, 1993, NFL quarterback

Pete Frates, 2007, baseball player; credited creator of the Ice Bucket Challenge

Mike Gambino, 2000, Boston College baseball coach

Antonio Garay, 2002, NFL defensive tackle

Laura Georges, 2006, French football defender

Nathan Gerbe, 2008, NHL forward

Brian Gionta, 1997, NHL and 2006 US Olympic Hockey Team right wing

Stephen Gionta, 2006, NHL left wing

William Green, 1999, NFL running back

Bill Guerin, 1991, NHL right wing

Matt Hasselbeck, 1997, NFL quarterback

Tim Hasselbeck, 2000, ESPN analyst, former NFL quarterback

Chris Hovan, 2001, NFL defensive tackle

Frank Hussey, 1928, 1924 Olympic gold medalist in Athletics

Amber Jacobs, 2004, WNBA point guard

Tyler Jewell, 1999, 2006 Olympic contender in Snowboarding

Pete Kendall, 1995, NFL guard[

Kevin Kiley, Jr., 2002, professional wrestler, stage name Alex Riley

Kofi Kingston, 2003, professional wrestler

Mathias Kiwanuka, 2006, NFL linebacker

Dan Koppen, 2003, NFL center

Chris Kreider, 2012, NHL forward

Luke Kuechly, 2012, NFL linebacker

Brian Leetch, 1990, Retired NHL defenseman

Ronald MacDonald, 1898, second winner of the Boston Marathon

Mike Mamula, 1994, NFL defensive end/linebacker

Kelvin Martin, 1987, NFL wide receiver

Mike Mayock, 1980, NFL Network analyst, former NFL safety

Kristie Mewis, 2012, NWSL forward/midfielder for the Boston Breakers[118]

Mike Mottau, 2000, NHL defenseman

Joe Mullen, 1978, NHL and CHL forward

Tom Nalen, 1993, NFL center

Brooks Orpik, 2001, NHL defenseman

Bruce Pearl, 1982, head coach, Tennessee Volunteers basketball

Gerard Phelan, 1984, NFL receiver

Quinton Porter, 2005, CFL quarterback

Brooke Queenan, 2006, Serbian basketball forward

B.J. Raji, 2009, NFL defensive tackle

Marty Reasoner, 1995, NHL center

Kathrin Ress, 2007, WNBA forward

Bill Romanowski, 1988, NFL linebacker

Mike Ruth, 1986, NFL defensive lineman

Matt Ryan, 2008, NFL quarterback

Sean Ryan, 2003, NFL Tight End

Brian St. Pierre, 2002, NFL quarterback

Molly Schaus, 2011, USA hockey goaltender

Cory Schneider, 2007, NHL goaltender

Jamie Silva, 2008, NFL safety

Fred Smerlas, 1979, NFL defensive lineman

Craig Smith, 2006, NBA forward

Chris Snee, 2004, NFL offensive guard

Kelli Stack, 2011, USA hockey forward

Kevin Stevens, 1987, NHL forward

Ron Stone, 1993, NFL offensive lineman

Steve Strachan, 1985, NFL running back

Karl Swanke, 1980, NFL offensive lineman

Carolyn Swords, 2011, WNBA center

Bill Thomas, 1971, NFL running back

Jeremy Trueblood, 2006, NFL right tackle

Tom Waddle, 1989, ESPN analyst and former NFL wide receiver

Lenny Walls, 2002, NFL cornerback

Erik Weihenmayer, 1991, mountaineer, first blind person to reach summit of Mount Everest

Dave Widell, 1988, NFL offensive lineman

Doug Widell, 1989, NFL offensive lineman

Sean Williams, 2008, NBA forward/center

Damien Woody, 1999, NFL center

Jerry York, 1967, Men‘s hockey coach, Boston College

Paul Zukauskas, 2001, NFL guard

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