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

Higher education leaders

Academia

Performing arts

Law and government

Literature

Science and technology

Business

Sports

Other

Notable non-graduate attendees

Notable faculty

Nobel laureates

Current and former

Presidents of the University

Presidents of the University of Rochester[320]Birth-DeathYears as President
1Rev. Martin Brewer Anderson(1815–1890)(1853–1888)
2Rev. David Jayne Hill(1850–1932)(1889–1896)
3Rev. Benjamin Rush Rhees(1860–1939)(1900–1935)
4Alan Chester Valentine(1901–1980)(1935–1950)
5Cornelis Willem de Kiewiet(1902–1986)(1951–1961)
6Wilson Allen Wallis(1912–1998)(1962–1970)
7Robert Lamb Sproull(1918–2014)(1970–1984)
8George Dennis O'Brien(1931–)(1984–1994)
9Thomas H. Jackson(1950–)(1994–2005)
10Joel Seligman(1950–)(2005–2018)
11Sarah C. Mangelsdorf[321](1958–)(2019–Present)

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