List of University of Rochester people
Here follows a list of notable alumni and faculty of the University of Rochester. The institution has more than 120,000 living alumni as of 2022.[1]
Notable alumni
Nobel laureates
- Vincent du Vigneaud (Ph.D. 1927), Nobel laureate (1955, chemistry)[2]
- Arthur Kornberg (M.D. 1941, D.Sc. 1962), Nobel laureate (1959, physiology or medicine)[3]
- Daniel Carleton Gajdusek (B.S. 1943), Nobel laureate (1976, physiology or medicine)[4]
- Steven Chu (B.A., B.S. 1970), Nobel laureate (1997, physics)[5]
- Masatoshi Koshiba (Ph.D. 1955), Nobel laureate (2002, physics)[6]
- Richard Thaler (M.A. 1970, Ph.D. 1974), Nobel laureate (2017, economics)[7]
- Donna Strickland (Ph.D. 1989), Nobel laureate (2018, physics)[8]
- Harvey J. Alter (B.A. 1956, M.D. 1960), Nobel laureate (2020, physiology or medicine)[9]
Higher education leaders
- Galusha Anderson (A.B. 1858), 8th President of Denison University, 5th President of the Old University of Chicago[10]
- Sheila Blumstein (B.A. 1965), interim President, former Dean of the College, Brown University[11]
- Myles Brand (Ph.D. 1967), 4th President of the NCAA, 16th President of Indiana University, 14th President of the University of Oregon[12]
- Daniel Diermeier (Ph.D. 1995), 9th Chancellor of Vanderbilt University[13]
- Robert J. Dolan (Ph.D. 1977), former Dean of the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan[14]
- Bernard T. Ferrari (B.A. 1970, M.D. 1974), 2nd Dean of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School[15]
- Merrill Edwards Gates (A.B. 1870), 6th President of Amherst College, 9th President of Rutgers University[16]
- Karen R. Hitchcock (Ph.D. 1969), 18th Principal and Vice Chancellor of Queen's University, 16th President of the University at Albany[17]
- Susan Hockfield (B.A. 1973), 16th President of MIT, former Provost of Yale University[18]
- Emory William Hunt (A.B. 1884), 10th President of Denison University, 6th President of Bucknell University[19]
- Malcolm MacVicar (A.B. 1859), 1st Chancellor of McMaster University[20]
- Joseph B. Martin (Ph.D. 1971), 6th Chancellor of the University of California, San Francisco, former Dean of Harvard Medical School and the UCSF School of Medicine[21]
- Peter Mennin (Ph.D. 1947), 5th President of the Juilliard School[22]
- William J. Milne (A.B. 1868), 8th President of the University at Albany, President of the State University of New York at Geneseo[23]
- Brian C. Mitchell (Ph.D. 1981), 16th President of Bucknell University, 11th President of Washington & Jefferson College[24][25]
- Lemuel Moss (A.B. 1858), 6th President of Indiana University, 2nd President of the Old University of Chicago[26]
- Deborah Flemister Mullen (B.A. 1972), former Dean of Faculty at Columbia Theological Seminary[27]
- David Nash (M.D. 1981), 1st Dean of the College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University[28]
- George Daniel Olds (A.B. 1873), 9th President of Amherst College[29]
- David Oppenheim (B.M. 1943), 2nd Dean of the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University[30]
- Maria Oudeman (M.B.A.), former President of Utrecht University[31]
- Harold Paz (B.S. 1977, M.D. 1982), former Dean of the College of Medicine, Pennsylvania State University[32]
- Philip A. Pizzo (M.D. 1970), former Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine[33]
- Joseph Platt (B.S. 1937), 8th President of Claremont Graduate University, 1st President of Harvey Mudd College[34]
- Jonathan Samet (M.D. 1970), Dean of the Colorado School of Public Health[35]
- Gary Schuster (Ph.D. 1971), interim President, former Provost, Georgia Institute of Technology[36]
- Hugo Sonnenschein (B.A. 1961), 11th President of the University of Chicago, former Provost of Princeton University[37]
- James Monroe Taylor (A.B. 1868), 4th President of Vassar College[38]
- Nils Yngve Wessell (Ph.D. 1938), 8th President of Tufts University[39]
- Herbert York (B.S., M.S., 1942), 1st Chancellor of University of California, San Diego[40] (See also under 'Science and technology')
Academia
- Alan Abramowitz (B.A. 1969), political scientist[41]
- Charles M. Achilles (B.A. 1959, M.S. 1962, Ed.S 1965, Ed.D. 1967), education scholar[42]
- John Aldrich (M.A. 1971, Ph.D. 1975), political scientist[43]
- Willard Myron Allen (M.D. 1932), gynecologist, co-discoverer of progesterone[44]
- Frederick R. Bieber (M.S. 1976), medical geneticist[45]
- D. Allan Bromley (Ph.D. 1952), physicist, recipient of the National Medal of Science[46]
- E. Sandra Byers FRSC (B.A. 1973), psychologist/sexologist[47]
- Robert Dicke (Ph.D. 1939), astronomer/physicist, recipient of the National Medal of Science[48]
- Elon Howard Eton (A.B. 1890, M.A. 1893), ornithologist[49]
- C. Lawrence Evans (Ph.D. 1988), political scientist[50]
- Hany Farid (B.S. 1988), computer scientist[51]
- Morris Fiorina (Ph.D. 1972), political scientist[52]
- Kenneth French (M.B.A. 1978, M.S. 1981, Ph.D. 1983), economist[53]
- Paul Frommer (B.S. 1965), linguist[54]
- Barry L. Gan (B.A. 1970, M.A. 1981, Ph.D. 1984), philosopher[55][56]
- Greg Gbur (M.A. 1996, Ph.D. 2001), optical physicist[57]
- Steven Hahn (B.A. 1978), historian, Pulitzer Prize winner[58]
- N. Katherine Hayles (Ph.D. 1977), literary scholar[59]
- Paul M. Healy (Ph.D. 1981), business scholar[60]
- Zvi Hercowitz (Ph.D. 1980), economist[61]
- Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham (Ph.D. 1984), historian, recipient of the National Humanities Medal[62]
- Olivia Hooker (Ph.D. 1962), psychologist, civil rights pioneer[63]
- Peter van Inwagen (Ph.D. 1969), philosopher[64]
- Francis Kelsey (A.B. 1880), philologist and archeologist[65]
- Bruce Kingma (Ph.D. 1989), economist[66]
- Stephen Kotkin (B.A. 1981), historian[67]
- Carole LaBonne (B.S.), molecular biologist[68]
- Richard Locksley (M.D. 1976), immunologist[69]
- Frederick D. Losey (A.B. 1891), elocutionist[70]
- Arthur Lupia (B.A. 1986), political scientist[71]
- Christopher J. Mayer (B.S. 1987), economist[72]
- Richard McKelvey (Ph.D. 1973), political scientist[73]
- Edward Mendelson (B.A. 1966), literary scholar[74]
- Arthur R. Miller (B.A. 1956, LL.D. 2008) legal scholar[75]
- James V. Neel (Ph.D. 1939, M.D. 1944), geneticist, recipient of the National Medal of Science[76]
- Patricia Numann (B.A. 1962), surgeon[77]
- Derek Peterson (B.A. 1993), historian, MacArthur Fellow[78]
- John Prausnitz (M.S. 1951), chemist, recipient of the National Medal of Science[79]
- Walter Rauschenbusch (A.B. 1884), Social Gospel theologian[80]
- Roberta Romano (B.A. 1973), legal scholar[81]
- Mark Rosenzweig (B.A. 1943, M.S. 1944), psychologist[82]
- Ivan Sag (B.A. 1971), linguist[83]
- José Scheinkman (Ph.D. 1974), economist[84]
- William Amasa Scott (A.B. 1886, A.M. 1889), economist[85]
- Nevin Scrimshaw (M.D. 1945), nutritionist[86]
- John H. Seinfeld (B.S. 1964), atmospheric scientist[87]
- Elba Serrano (B.S. 1973), neuroscientist, recipient of the PAESMEM[88]
- John Clarke Slater (B.S. 1920), physicist, recipient of the National Medal of Science[89]
- Franklin Stahl (Ph.D. 1956), molecular biologist, MacArthur Fellow[90]
- George Sudarshan (Ph.D. 1958), physicist[91]
- Rudolph E. Tanzi (B.A., B.S. 1980), neurologist[92]
- Henry Clay Vedder (A.B. 1873), historian[93]
- Steven M. Weinreb (Ph.D. 1967), chemist[94]
- David Sloan Wilson (B.A. 1971), biologist[95]
Performing arts
- George Abbott (B.A. 1911), writer and director, winner of the National Medal of Arts[96]
- Dominick Argento (D.M.A. 1958), composer, Pulitzer Prize winner[97]
- Jeff Beal (B.M. 1985), composer, Emmy Award winner[98]
- Doug Besterman (B.A. 1985), orchestrator, Tony Award winner[99]
- Ron Carter (B.A. 1959), jazz musician, Grammy Award winner[100]
- Alexander Courage (B.M. 1941), composer, Emmy Award winner[101]
- William Dooley (B.A. 1954), singer[102]
- Frederick Fennell (B.A. 1937, M.A. 1939), conductor[103]
- Renée Fleming (M.M. 1983), singer, winner of the National Medal of Arts[104]
- Robert Forster (B.A. 1964), actor[105]
- Steve Gadd (B.M. 1968), drummer[106]
- Anthony Dean Griffey (M.M. 2001), singer, Grammy Award winner[107]
- Michael Kanfer (1980), visual effects artist, Academy Award winner[108]
- Emil J. Kang (B.A. 1990), arts administrator[109]
- Ulysses Kay (M.M. 1940), composer[110]
- John La Montaine (B.A. 1942), composer, Pulitzer Prize winner[111]
- Tony Levin (B.M. 1968), bass player[112]
- Chuck Mangione (B.M. 1963), jazz musician, Grammy Award winner[113]
- J. Greg Miller (B.M. 2006), horn player[114]
- Kevin Puts (B.M. 1994, D.M.A. 1999), composer, Pulitzer Prize winner[115]
- Lance Reddick (B.M. 1984), actor and musician[116]
- Debra Jo Rupp (B.A. 1974), actress[117]
- Maria Schneider (M.M. 1985), composer and conductor, Grammy Award winner[118]
- Charles Strouse (B.M. 1947), composer, Grammy, Emmy, Tony Award winner[119]
- George Walker (D.M.A. 1956) composer, Pulitzer Prize winner[120]
- Robert Ward (B.M. 1939), composer, Pulitzer Prize winner[121]
- William Warfield (B.M. 1942, M.M. 1946), singer and actor, Grammy Award winner[122]
- Herve D. Wilkins (B.A. 1866, M.A. 1870), organist and composer
Law and government
- Robert S. Babcock (B.A. 1937), 67th Lieutenant Governor of Vermont[123]
- Joseph M. Bailey (A.B. 1854), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois[124]
- Carolyn Berger (B.A. 1969), Justice of the Supreme Court of Delaware[125]
- David Buckel (B.A. 1980), lawyer, environmental activist[126]
- Chang Dae-Whan (B.A. 1974), former acting Prime Minister of South Korea[127] (See also under 'Business')
- Steven Chu (B.A., B.S. 1970), 12th United States Secretary of Energy[128] (See also under 'Nobel laureates')
- Robert H. Conn (M.S. 1962), former Assistant Secretary of the Navy[129]
- Gene Cretz (B.A. 1972), former United States Ambassador to Ghana and Libya[130]
- Moreau S. Crosby (A.B. 1863), 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Michigan[131]
- Jacob Sloat Fassett (A.B. 1875), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York[132]
- Mark Ferrandino (B.A. 1999, M.A. 2000), former Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives[133]
- Vittorio Grilli (Ph.D. 1986), 5th Minister of Economy and Finance, Italy[134]
- Heather Higginbottom (B.A. 1994), former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources[135]
- Hu Sheng-cheng (M.A. 1967; Ph.D. 1970), former Minister of the Council for Economic Planning and Development and Chairperson of the Financial Supervisory Commission (Taiwan)[136]
- Mary Ellen Jones (B.A., 1958, M.A.), former New York State Senator
- Lewis A. Kaplan (A.B. 1966), Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York[137]
- David T. Kearns (B.B.A. 1952), 1st U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education[138] (See also under 'Business')
- Kenneth Keating (B.A. 1919), U.S. Representative and Senator from New York, U.S. Ambassador to India and Israel[139]
- John Knight (A.B. 1893), Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of New York[140]
- Mary Anne Krupsak (B.A. 1953), 54th Lieutenant Governor of New York[141]
- Lawrence Kudlow (B.A. 1969), 12th Director of the National Economic Council[142]
- Chris Lee (B.A. 1987), former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York[143]
- Richard Leone (B.A. 1962), former Chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, former State Treasurer of New Jersey[144]
- Allison M. Macfarlane (B.S. 1986), former Chair of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission[145]
- Cathy Minehan (B.A. 1968), 12th President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston[146]
- Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan (M.B.A. 2004), 38th Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Minister of Finance, Liberia[147]
- James M.E. O'Grady (A.B. 1885), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York, Speaker of the New York State Assembly[148]
- Elwell Stephen Otis (A.B. 1858), 2nd American Military Governor of the Philippines[149]
- Sereno E. Payne (A.B. 1864), 1st House Majority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives[150]
- James Breck Perkins (A.B. 1867), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York[151]
- Jimmie V. Reyna (B.A. 1975), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit[152]
- Harlan Rippey (A.B. 1898), Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of New York[153]
- Brian C. Roseboro (B.A. 1981), former Under Secretary of the Treasury for Domestic Finance[154]
- Dan Rosenthal (B.A. 1988), former Assistant to the President, the White House[155]
- Linda Rosenthal (B.A. 1980), member of the New York State Assembly
- Anthony Ryan (B.A. 1985), former U.S. Under Secretary of the Treasury for Domestic Finance[156]
- Robert D. Sack (B.A. 1960), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit[157]
- Nasser Saidi (M.A., 1977, Ph.D., 1979), 63rd Minister of Economy and Trade, Lebanon[158]
- Josh Shapiro (B.A. 1995), Attorney General of Pennsylvania[159]
- Robert A. Sherman (B.A. 1975), former United States Ambassador to Portugal[160]
- Samuel S. Stratton (B.A. 1937), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Mayor of Schenectady, New York[161]
- Michael Telesca (A.B. 1952), Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of New York[162]
- Albion Tourgée (A.B. 1862), lawyer and judge, argued Plessy v. Ferguson[163]
- Ellsworth Van Graafeiland (A.B. 1937), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit[164]
- Tony Vargas (B.A. 2007), Nebraska State Senator[165]
- George F. Ward (B.A. 1965), former United States Ambassador to Namibia[166]
- Donald C. Winter (B.S. 1969), 74th U.S. Secretary of the Navy[167]
- Mark Zaid (B.A. 1989), lawyer[168]
Literature
- Karen Alkalay-Gut (B.A. 1966, Ph.D. 1975), poet[169]
- Benjamin Anastas (B.A. 1991), novelist[170]
- Suzanne Arms (B.A. 1965), author, activist[171]
- Neil Baldwin (B.A. 1969), author[172]
- Francis Bellamy (A.B. 1876), author of the Pledge of Allegiance[173]
- Jennifer Donnelly (B.A. 1985), novelist, Carnegie Medal winner[174]
- Dudley Doust (B.A. 1952), sports journalist[175]
- Jean Giambrone (B.A. 1942), sports journalist[176]
- Rossiter Johnson (A.B. 1863), author and editor[177]
- Bill Kauffman (B.A. 1981), political journalist and author[178]
- John Kessel (B.A. 1972), author, Nebula Award winner[179]
- Galway Kinnell (M.A. 1949), poet, Pulitzer Prize winner[180]
- Janet Maslin (B.A. 1970), journalist[181]
- David Mason (Ph.D. 1989), poet[182]
- Cheryl Mendelson (Ph.D. 1973), author[183]
- Robert C. O'Brien (B.A. 1940), author, Newbery Medal winner[184]
- Thomas Perry (Ph.D. 1974), novelist[185]
- Dale Peterson (B.A. 1967), author[186]
- Charles Mulford Robinson (A.B. 1891), editor, author, pioneer of urban planning[187]
- Betsy Sholl (M.A. 1969), poet[188]
- William Stoddard (A.B. 1858), author[189]
- Harriet A. Washington (B.A. 1976), author, National Book Critics Circle Award winner[190]
- William Cleaver Wilkinson (A.B. 1857, D.D. 1873), poet and literary critic[191]
Science and technology
- Bryce Bayer (M.S. 1960), inventor of the Bayer filter[192]
- Haim Bodek (B.S. 1995), developer of trading software[193]
- Don Catlin (M.D. 1965), pharmacologist, drug testing expert[194]
- Lloyd Conover (Ph.D. 1950), inventor of tetracycline[195]
- Esther M. Conwell (M.S. 1945), pioneering physicist, recipient of the National Medal of Science[196] (See also under 'Notable faculty')
- Walter Cooper (Ph.D. 1957), research scientist[197]
- Corinna Cortes (Ph.D. 1993), computer scientist[198]
- Shawn Domagal-Goldman (B.S. 2001, M.S. 2002), astrobiologist[199]
- Stan Frankel (Ph.D. 1942), Manhattan Project scientist and computer designer[200]
- Edward Gibson (B.S. 1959, D.Sc. 1974), astronaut who set a record for space travel[201]
- G.K. Gilbert (A.B. 1862), 1st Chief Geologist of the United States Geological Survey[202]
- Amit Goyal (M.S. 1988, Ph.D. 1991), engineer, developer of clean energy technologies[203]
- William Harkness (A.B. 1858), astronomer, director at the U.S. Naval Observatory[204]
- Donald Henderson (M.D. 1954), epidemiologist known for eradicating smallpox[205]
- Luther Emmett Holt (A.B. 1875), pediatrician[206]
- Jeannette Klute (B.A. 1953), pioneer of color photography[207]
- Jay Last (B.S. 1951), physicist and entrepreneur[208]
- J.C.R. Licklider (Ph.D. 1942), computer science pioneer[209]
- William Masters (M.D. 1943), sexologist[210]
- Kenneth Ouriel (M.D. 1977), former Head of Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic[211]
- James A. Pawelczyk (B.S. 1982), astronaut[212]
- Richard Rashid (M.S. 1977, Ph.D. 1980), founder of Microsoft Research[213]
- Sylvester Sanfilippo (B.S. 1947), pediatrician, discoverer of Sanfilippo syndrome
- Bruce Schneier (B.S. 1984), computer security expert[214]
- Gary Starkweather (M.S. 1966), engineer, inventor of the laser printer[215]
- Avie Tevanian (B.A. 1983), software engineer[216]
- Eric Topol (M.D. 1979), pioneering cardiologist[217]
- Herbert York (B.S., M.S. 1943), Manhattan Project physicist[218] (See also under 'Higher education leaders')
- Alejandro Zaffaroni (Ph.D. 1949), biotechnology entrepreneur, recipient of the National Medal of Technology[219]
Business
- Chang Dae-Whan (B.A. 1974), Chairman of Maekyung Media Group[220] (See also under 'Law and government')
- Arunas A. Chesonis (M.B.A. 1991), Chairman and CEO of Sweetwater Energy[221]
- Frederick S. Fish (A.B. 1873), Chairman and President of the Studebaker Corporation[222]
- Gerald Gitner (M.B.A. 1968), former Chairman and CEO of Trans World Airlines[223]
- Robert Goergen (B.S. 1960), Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Blyth, Inc.[224]
- Richard Handler (B.A. 1983), Chairman and CEO of Jefferies Group[225]
- Dawne Hickton (B.A. 1979), Executive Vice President of Jacobs[226]
- David T. Kearns (B.B.A. 1952), former Chairman and CEO of Xerox[227] (See also under 'Law and government')
- Manton Marble (A.B. 1855), Owner and Editor of the New York World[228]
- William F. May (B.S. 1937), former Chairman and CEO of American Can Company[229]
- Barry Meyer (B.A. 1964), former Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros.[230]
- Paul Singer (B.S. 1966), Founder and CEO of Elliott Management Corporation[231]
- Robert L. Stark (B.A. 1973), Founder and CEO of Stark Enterprises[232]
- Henry Strong (A.B. 1854), President of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway[233]
- Robert S. Wiesenthal (B.A. 1988), Founder and CEO of BLADE[234]
- Joseph C. Wilson (B.A. 1931), Founder and CEO of Xerox[235]
- Gerald B. Zornow (B.A. 1937), former Chairman and President of Eastman Kodak[236]
Sports
- Eric Born (M.B.A.), judoka[237]
- Brian Daboll (B.A. 1997), NFL coach[238]
- John DiBartolomeo (B.A. 2013), basketball player[239]
- Terry Gurnett (B.A. 1977), soccer coach[240]
- Renée Richards (M.D. 1959), tennis player[241]
- Dominic Seiterle (M.B.A. 2005), rower, Olympic gold medalist[242]
- Zenon Snylyk (B.A. 1955), soccer player[243]
Other
- Mariann Budde (B.A. 1982), diocesan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington[244]
- Jeremy Glick (B.A. 1993), passenger on United Airlines Flight 93[245]
- Naomie Kremer (B.A. 1975), artist[246]
- Jennifer Roback Morse (Ph.D. 1980), founder of the Ruth Institute[247]
- Mabel Sine Wadsworth (B.A. 1931), birth control activist[248]
Notable non-graduate attendees
- Angelo Badalamenti, composer[249]
- Jason Robert Brown, musical theatre composer[250]
- Shirley Jackson, author[251]
- Meyer Jacobstein, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York[252]
- Ris Lacoste, chef and restaurateur[253]
- David Satcher (medical resident), 16th Surgeon General of the United States[254]
- George B. Selden, inventor[255]
- Rangaswamy Srinivasan (postdoctoral fellow), physicist, recipient of the National Medal of Technology[256]
- Thomas Thackeray Swinburne, poet[257]
- Milen Velchev, former Minister of Finance, Bulgaria[258]
Notable faculty
Nobel laureates
- George Hoyt Whipple (Prof. 1914-1976), Nobel laureate (1934, physiology or medicine)[259]
- Henrik Dam (Prof. 1942-1945), Nobel laureate (1943, physiology or medicine)[260]
- Robert Fogel (Prof. 1960-1965, 1968-1975), Nobel laureate (1993, economics)[261]
- Gérard Mourou (Professor), Nobel laureate (2018, physics)[262]
- Paul Romer (Asst. Prof, 1986-1990), Nobel laureate (2018, economics)[263]
Current and former
- Charles David Allis, molecular biologist, winner of a Lasker Award[264]
- Porter W. Anderson, Jr., microbiologist, winner of a Lasker Award, developer of the Hib vaccine[265]
- Daphne Bavelier, cognitive scientist[266]
- Janet Catherine Berlo, art historian[267]
- George Packer Berry, bacteriologist[268]
- Robert W. Boyd, optical physicist[269]
- Stephen Burns, mechanical engineer[270]
- Paul Cohen, mathematician, Fields Medal winner[271]
- Esther Conwell, pioneering physicist, winner of the National Medal of Science[272] (See also under 'Notable alumni')
- Douglas Crimp, art historian[273]
- Edward L. Deci, psychologist, co-founder of self-determination theory[274]
- Joseph H. Eberly, optical physicist, winner of a Townes Award[275]
- Stanley Engerman, economic historian[276]
- Richard Fenno, political scientist, former President of the American Political Science Association[277]
- Loretta Ford, nurse educator[278]
- Carmala Garzione, geologist[279]
- Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, historian, winner of the National Humanities Medal[280]
- Eugene Genovese, historian, Bancroft Prize winner[281]
- C. R. Hagen, physicist, co-theorist of the Higgs boson and Higgs mechanism, winner of the Sakurai Prize[282]
- Howard Hanson, composer, Pulitzer Prize winner[283]
- Anthony Hecht, poet, Pulitzer Prize winner, Poet Laureate of the United States[284]
- Harold Hodge, toxicologist[285]
- Robert L. Holmes, philosopher[286]
- Th. Emil Homerin, Islamic Studies scholar[287]
- Edward M. Hundert, psychiatrist[288]
- Henry Kautz, computer scientist, former AAAI President[289]
- Narayana Kocherlakota, economist[290]
- Steven Landsburg, economist[291]
- James Longenbach, literary scholar and poet[292]
- Leonard Mandel, physicist, pioneer of quantum optics[293]
- Lynne E. Maquat, pioneering biochemist, winner of the Wolf Prize in Medicine[294]
- Lionel W. McKenzie, economist, co-creator of the Arrow–Debreu–McKenzie model[295]
- Joseph Neisendorfer, mathematician[296]
- Elissa L. Newport, cognitive scientist[297]
- Sam Nolutshungu, political scientist[298]
- W. Albert Noyes Jr., chemist, winner of the Priestley Medal[299]
- Walter Oi, labor economist[300]
- Susumu Okubo, physicist, winner of the Sakurai Prize[301]
- H. Allen Orr, biologist, winner of the Darwin–Wallace Medal[302]
- Charles Plosser, economist[303]
- Hyam Plutzik, poet[304]
- Daven Presgraves, biologist[305]
- Douglas Ravenel, mathematician, winner of the Veblen Prize[306]
- Stephen Roessner, Grammy Award-winning audio engineer[307]
- Christopher Rouse, composer, Pulitzer Prize winner[308]
- Richard M. Ryan, psychologist, co-founder of self-determination theory[309]
- Joanna Scott, novelist, MacArthur Fellow[310]
- Michael L. Scott, computer scientist, winner of the Dijkstra Prize[311]
- Frank Shuffelton, literary scholar[312]
- Carlos Stroud, optical physicist[313]
- Michael Tanenhaus, cognitive scientist, winner of the Rumelhart Prize[314]
- Ching W. Tang, chemist, inventor of the organic light-emitting diode, winner of the Wolf Prize in Chemistry[315]
- Wolf V. Vishniac, microbiologist[316]
- Victor Weisskopf, physicist, recipient of the National Medal of Science[317]
- Emil Wolf, physicist, co-author of Principles of Optics[318]
- Mark Zupan, economist[319]
Presidents of the University
Presidents of the University of Rochester[320] | Birth-Death | Years as President | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rev. Martin Brewer Anderson | (1815–1890) | (1853–1888) |
2 | Rev. David Jayne Hill | (1850–1932) | (1889–1896) |
3 | Rev. Benjamin Rush Rhees | (1860–1939) | (1900–1935) |
4 | Alan Chester Valentine | (1901–1980) | (1935–1950) |
5 | Cornelis Willem de Kiewiet | (1902–1986) | (1951–1961) |
6 | Wilson Allen Wallis | (1912–1998) | (1962–1970) |
7 | Robert Lamb Sproull | (1918–2014) | (1970–1984) |
8 | George Dennis O'Brien | (1931–) | (1984–1994) |
9 | Thomas H. Jackson | (1950–) | (1994–2005) |
10 | Joel Seligman | (1950–) | (2005–2018) |
11 | Sarah C. Mangelsdorf[321] | (1958–) | (2019–Present) |
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