List of Tufts University people

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The following is a partial, incomplete list of notable Tufts University people. It includes alumni, professors, and others associated with Tufts University, a private research university in Medford/Somerville, near Boston, Massachusetts, US.

Notable alumni

Select Tufts alumni
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, class of 1970
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, Scott Brown, class of 1981
U.S. Senator from New York, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, class of 1948, M.A. 1949, PhD 1961
Former Prime Minister of Greece Kostas Karamanlis, PhD Political Science
eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, class of 1988
ex-DuPont CEO Ellen J. Kullman, class of 1978
Actor and voice actor Hank Azaria, class of 1987
Academy Award-winning actor William Hurt, class of 1972
Today Show host Meredith Vieira, class of 1975
Alternative rock band Guster, composed of Tufts graduates

Government and politics

Heads of state

US governors

US Cabinet level positions

Other federal positions

US Senators and Congressmen

Diplomats

Foreign officials

Judges and attorneys

State officials

City officials

Military

Other

Business

Arts and media

Film and television

Music

Writing and literature

Non-fiction writing and journalism

Other

Academia

College and university presidents

Professors and scholars

Sciences

Athletics

Criminal activity

Fictional alumni

Notable faculty

Presidents of Tufts

  1. Hosea Ballou II, 1853 – 1861[5]
  2. Alonzo Ames Miner, 1862 – 1865
  3. Elmer Hewitt Capen, 1875 – 1905
  4. Frederick W. Hamilton, 1906 – 1912
  5. Hermon Carey Bumpus, 1915 – 1919
  6. John Albert Cousens, 1920 – 1937
  7. Leonard Carmichael, 1938 – 1952
  8. Nils Yngve Wessell, 1953 – 1966
  9. Burton Crosby Hallowell, 1967 – 1976
  10. Jean Mayer, 1976 – 1992
  11. John A. DiBiaggio, 1992 – 2001
  12. Lawrence Seldon Bacow, 2001 – 2011
  13. Anthony Monaco, 2011–present

Notable honorary degree recipients

Tufts awards honorary degrees to outstanding people since 1858; among them:[6]

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