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List of Princeton University people

This list of Princeton University people include notable alumni (graduates and attendees) or faculty members (professors of various ranks, researchers, and visiting lecturers or professors) affiliated with Princeton University. People who have given public lectures, talks or non-curricular seminars; studied as non-degree students; received honorary degrees; or served as administrative staff at the university are excluded from the list. Summer school attendees and visitors are generally excluded from the list, since summer terms are not part of formal academic years.

James Madison, Father of the U.S. Constitution, fourth President of the United States, member of the Princeton Class of 1771, and Princeton's first graduate student.

Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category. The "Affiliation" fields in the tables in this list indicate the person's affiliation with Princeton and use the following notation:

Politics and government

Royalty

Military

Academia

This section includes lists of notable academics who graduated from Princeton and notable Princeton faculty members.

Alumni and students

Name Field Affiliation Notes Refs
Hal Abelson Computer Science B 1969 [3]
Mike Archer Biology B 1967 Director of the Australian Museum, 1999–2003 [4]
Gerald M. Ackerman Art History PhD 1964 Professor of Art History Emeritus at Pomona College, 1971–1989 [5]
John Bardeen Physics PhD 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics, 1956 and 1972 [6][7]
Gary Becker Economics B 1951 Nobel Prize in Economics, 1992 [8]
Walden Bello Sociology MA 1972, PhD 1975 Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, 2007– [9][10]
Gregory Berns Psychology B 1986 [11]
Manjul Bhargava Mathematics PhD 2001 Fields Medal 2014 [12]
James H. Billington History B 1950, F 1964–75 Librarian of Congress, 1987– [13]
Alan Blinder Economics B 1967; F 1971– Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1994–96 [14]
George Boolos Philosophy B 1961 [15]
Alan Brinkley History B 1971 Provost of Columbia University, 2003–09 [16]
Michael E. Brown Astronomy B 1987 Named to the Time 100, 2006 [17][18]
Eugenio Calabi Mathematics PhD 1950 [19]
David Card Economics PhD 1983, F 1983–97 John Bates Clark Medal, 1995 [20][21]
Alonzo Church Mathematics B 1924, PhD 1927, F 1929–67 Proved the undecidability of the Entscheidungsproblem [22][23]
Tom S. Clark Political Science MA 2005, PhD 2008 Charles Howard Candler Professor of Political Science at Emory University [24]
Samuel Cochran Medicine B 1893, PhD 1927 Dean of Shantung Medical College, 1922–26; President of Shantung University, 1923–24

President of the Medical Association of China

[25][26][27][28][29]
George R. Collins Art History B 1939, MFA 1942 Professor of Art History at Columbia University, 1946–1986 [30]
Arthur Compton Physics B 1914, PhD 1916 Nobel Prize in Physics, 1927 [31][32]
Karl Compton Physics PhD 1912, F 1915–30 President of MIT, 1930–48 [32][33]
Wilson Compton Economics PhD 1915 President of Washington State University, 1945–51 [32][34]
Ira Condict B 1784 Third President of Queen's College (Rutgers University) and Queen's College Grammar School (Rutgers Preparatory School), 1795–1810; Presbyterian and Dutch Reformed clergyman [35]
James Creese B 1918, AM President of Drexel University, 1945–63 [36][37]
R. F. Patrick Cronin Medicine B Class of 1947, conferred in 2000 Dean of the McGill University Faculty of Medicine [38]
Dennis Crouch Law B 1997 Publisher of Patently-O [39]
Loring Danforth Anthropology PhD 1977 [40]
Clinton Davisson Physics PhD 1911 Nobel Prize in Physics, 1937 [41]
Frederick B. Deknatel Art History B 1928 William Door Boardman Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University [42]
David A. Dodge Economics PhD 1972 Chancellor of Queen's University at Kingston, 2008–; Governor of the Bank of Canada, 2001–08 [43][44]
Acheson Duncan Statistics B 1923, AM 1927, PhD 1936, F 1936–42 [45]
Robert H. Edwards B 1957 President of Carleton College, 1977–86; president of Bowdoin College, 1990–2001 [46][47][48]
Selden Edwards Literature B 1963 Headmaster of Elgin Academy, the Crane Country Day School, and Sacramento Country Day [49][50]
Christopher L. Eisgruber Physics B 1983 President of Princeton University since 2013; Rhodes Scholar; JD cum laude from University of Chicago Law School [51]
Robert D. English Politics MPA 1982; PhD 1995 [52]
Hugh Everett III Physics PhD 1957 [53]
Livingston Farrand Medicine B 1888 President of Cornell University, 1921–37 [54]
Max Farrand History B 1892 [55]
Charles Fefferman Mathematics PhD 1969, F 1973– Fields Medal, 1978 [56]
Richard Felder Chemical Engineering PhD 1966 [57]
Richard Feynman Physics PhD 1942 Nobel Prize in Physics, 1965 [58]
Norman Finkelstein History PhD 1988 [59]
Evan Flatow Medicine B 1977 [46][60]
John V. Fleming English PhD 1963, F 1965–2006 [61]
Henri Ford Medicine B 1980; Trustee [62][63]
Hal Foster Art History B 1977; F 1997– [64]
Michael Freedman Mathematics PhD 1973 Fields Medal, 1986 [65]
Robert Goheen Classics B 1940, AM 1947, PhD 1948, F 1948–72, Pres 1957–72 [66]
E. Mark Gold Physics AM 1958
Phillip Griffiths Mathematics PhD 1962, F 1967–72 Wolf Prize in Mathematics, 2008 [67][68]
Noel F. Hall Economics AM 1926 [69]
Robin Hartshorne Mathematics PhD 1963 [70]
James Heckman Economics AM 1968; PhD 1971 Nobel Prize in Economics, 2000 [71][72]
Sam Higginbottom Religion B 1903 [73][74]
Robert Hofstadter Physics PhD 1938, F 1945–60 Nobel Prize in Physics, 1961 [75]
D. Kern Holoman Music PhD 1974 Distinguished Professor of Music at the University of California, Davis [76]
Carl Hovde English PhD 1955 Dean of Columbia College of Columbia University, 1968–72 [77]
William Mann Irvine Political science B 1888, PhD 1891 Founding headmaster of Mercersburg Academy, 1893–1928 [78]
Nathan Jacobson Mathematics PhD 1934 [79]
Elena Kagan Law B 1981 Dean of Harvard Law School, 2003–09; Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 2010– [80]
Bob Kahn Computer Science PhD 1964 Turing Award, 2004; Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2005 [81][82][83]
Melissa S. Kearney Economics B 1996 [84]
David Kelley Philosophy PhD 1975 Former philosophy professor; founder of The Atlas Society [85]
John G. Kemeny Computer Science B 1947, PhD 1949 Co-developer of BASIC; president of Dartmouth College, 1970–81 [86]
Brian Kernighan Computer Science PhD 1969, F 2000– co-author of the first book on the C programming language with Dennis Ritchie. [87]
Alan Kreider Divinity GS 1962–63 [88]
Stephen Kurtz History B 1948 Principal of Phillips Exeter Academy, 1974–87 [89][90]
Eric Lander Biology B 1978 Founding Director of the Broad Institute [91]
Serge Lang Mathematics PhD 1951 [92]
Paul Lansky Music PhD 1973, F 1969– [93]
William J. Lennox English AM, PhD Superintendent of the United States Military Academy [94][95]
Alan Lightman Physics B 1970 [96]
Neil Levine Art History B 1963 Emmet Blakeney Gleason Professor of the History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University [97]
George Lusztig Mathematics PhD 1971 [98]
Juan Maldacena Physics PhD 1996 [99]
Burton Malkiel Economics PhD 1964; F 1964–81, 1988– Dean of Yale School of Management, 1981–87; author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street [100][101]
N. Gregory Mankiw Economics B 1980 Chair of the U.S. President's Council of Economic Advisers, 2003–05 [102]
James Manning Divinity B 1762 Founder and first President of Brown University, 1764–91 [103]
Thomas Maren Medicine B 1918, AM [104]
Juan Marichal History PhD 1949 [105]
Donald Markwell Woodrow Wilson School VS 1984-85 Former warden of Rhodes House, University of Oxford [106]
Lorna Marsden Sociology PhD 1972 President of York University, 1997–2007 [107][108]
Bahram Mashhoon Physics PhD 1972 [109]
Barry Mazur Mathematics PhD 1959 [110]
James McCarthy Sociology PhD 1977 President of Suffolk University 2012–present [111]
John McCarthy Computer Science PhD 1951 Turing Prize, 1971 [112]
Edwin McMillan Chemistry PhD 1933 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1951 [113][114]
John Milnor Mathematics B 1951; PhD 1954 Fields Medal, 1962; Wolf Prize in Mathematics, 1989; Abel Prize, 2011 [115]
Marvin Minsky Mathematics PhD 1954 Co-founder of MIT's AI lab -
Ralph Nader Public Policy B 1955 Consumer advocate and author of Unsafe at Any Speed [117]
Steven Naifeh Art B 1974 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, 1991 [118]
Emi Nakamura Economics B 2001 John Bates Clark Medal, 2019 [119]
John Forbes Nash Mathematics PhD 1950, F Nobel Prize in Economics, 1994 [120][121]
Clifford Nass Sociology B 1981, AM 1985, PhD 1986 [122]
Alexander Nehamas Philosophy PhD 1971, F 1990– [123]
Joseph Nye Politics B 1958 Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, 1995–2004 [124][125]
Steven Orszag Mathematics PhD 1966, F 1984–98 [126][127]
Wolfgang Panofsky Physics B 1938 Director of SLAC, 1961–84; National Medal of Science, 1969 [128]
Christos Papadimitriou Computer Science PhD 1976 [129]
Richard Pildes Law B 1979 [130]
Paul Pressler Pre-Law B Texas judge and leader of the Southern Baptist Convention Conservative resurgence [131]
John Rawls Philosophy B 1943; PhD 1950 [132]
W. Taylor Reveley Law B 1965 President of the College of William & Mary, 2008– [133]
Richard Revesz Law B 1979 Dean of New York University School of Law, 2002– [134]
David Romer Economics B 1980 [135]
Avital Ronell Comparative Literature PhD 1979 [136]
Theodore Roszak History PhD 1958 [137]
Gian-Carlo Rota Mathematics B 1953 [138]
Neil Rudenstine English B 1956, F 1968–87, provost 1977–87, T 2002–06 President of Harvard University, 1991–2001 [139][140]
George Rupp Divinity B 1964 President of Columbia University, 1998–2002 [141][142]
Edward Saïd English B 1957 [143]
Chris William Sanchirico Law B 1984 [144]
David Sanford Music PhD 1998 Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Mount Holyoke College
Michael H. Schill Law B 1980 President of the University of Oregon, dean of UCLA Law School and University of Chicago Law School [145]
Harold T. Shapiro Economics PhD 1964, F 1988–, Pres 1988–2001 [146]
Richard Smalley Chemistry PhD 1973 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1996 [147]
Allen Shenstone Physics B 1914, AM 1920, PhD 1922, F 1925–62 [148][149]
Anne-Marie Slaughter Woodrow Wilson School B 1980 Former Dean of Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University; JD from Harvard Law School; MPhil and DPhil from University of Oxford [51]
Raymond Smullyan Mathematics PhD 1959 [150]
Charles Henry Smyth Geosciences F 1905–34 [151]
Charles Phelps Smyth Chemistry B 1916, AM 1917, F 1920–63 Medal of Freedom, 1947 [152]
Henry DeWolf Smyth Physics B 1918, PhD 1921, F 1924–66 Author of the Smyth Report [153]
Sonia Sotomayor History B 1976 Associate Justice United States Supreme Court 2009- [154][circular reference]
Michael Spence Economics B 1966 John Bates Clark Medal, 1981; Nobel Prize in Economics, 2001 [155][156]
Lyman Spitzer Physics PhD 1938, F 1947-1997 Founding director of US magnetic confinement nuclear fusion program Project Matterhorn, inventor of the stellarator device, early proponent of what became the Hubble Space Telescope
Isaac Starr Medicine B 1916 Developed first practical ballistocardiograph; 1957 Albert Lasker Award; 1967 Kober Medal of the Association of American Physicians; 1977 Burger Medal of the Free University of Amsterdam; Dean of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, 1945 to 1948 [157]
Richard E. Stearns Computer Science PhD 1961 [158]
Norman Steenrod Mathematics PhD 1936, F 1947–71 [159]
Devin J. Stewart Near Eastern Studies B 1984 Professor at Emory University [160][161]
Michael Stonebraker Computer Science B 1965 [162]
Jeffrey Stout Religion PhD 1976, F 1976–
Phillip Swagel Economics B 1987 U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy, 2006–09 [163]
Ilhi Synn German PhD 1966 President of Keimyung University, 1988–2004 [164]
Morris Tanenbaum Physical chemistry PhD 1952 Developed the world's first silicon transistor, January 26, 1954 at Bell Labs. [165][166]
Terence Tao Mathematics PhD 1996 MacArthur Fellowship, 2006; Fields Medal, 2006 [167][168]
John Tate Mathematics PhD 1950 Wolf Prize in Mathematics, 2002–03; Abel Prize, 2010 [169][170]
Richard Taylor Mathematics PhD 1988 [171]
Kip Thorne Physics PhD 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics, 2017 [172][173]
Stephen Thorsett Physics AM 1989, PhD 1991, F 1994–99 President of Willamette University, 2011– [174]
Rick Trainor History GS Principal of King's College London, 2004– [175]
John Tukey Statistics AM 1938, PhD 1939, F 1945–2000 National Medal of Science, 1973. IEEE Medal of Honor, 1982 [176]
Alan Turing Computer Science PhD 1938 Produced the foundation of research in artificial intelligence; made advances in the field of cryptanalysis [177]
Cumrun Vafa Physics PhD 1985 [178]
Leslie Langdon Vivian Jr. B 1942 Lifelong employee at Princeton University. Vivian retired in 1986 after a 37-year administrative career which ended with 16 years as the director of community and regional affairs. [179]
Cornel West African American Studies PhD 1980, F 2002– [180][181]
Steven Weinberg Physics PhD 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics, 1979; National Medal of Science, 1991 [182]
J. H. C. Whitehead Mathematics PhD 1932 [183]
Ross Whitaker Computer Science B 1986 Director of the University of Utah School of Computing [184]
Red Whittaker Electrical Engineering B 1973 [185]
Avi Wigderson Computer Science MSE 1981, AM 1982, PhD 1983 [186]
Arthur Wightman Physics PhD 1949, F 1949– [187]
Frank Wilczek Physics PhD 1974, F 1974–81 Nobel Prize in Physics, 2004 [188]
John Tuzo Wilson Geology PhD 1936 [189]
Donald Winch Economics PhD 1960 [190]
David Wippman Law B 1976 President of Hamilton College 2016–present [191]
Edward Witten Physics AM 1974, PhD 1976, F 1980–87 MacArthur Fellowship, 1982; Fields Medal, 1990; National Medal of Science, 2003 [192]
Richard Wolfenden Chemistry B 1956 [193]
Susan Woodward Politics AM 1968; PhD 1975 [194]
Ben Zinn Aerospace Engineering B 1963, PhD 1965 [195]
Steven Zucker Mathematics PhD 1974 [196]
Gregg Zuckerman Mathematics PhD 1975 [197]

Faculty and staff

Albert Einstein was one of many scholars at the independent Institute for Advanced Study not formally associated with the university but nevertheless closely linked to it.

Architecture

Economics and business

Government, law, and public policy

Art, literature, and humanities

Math and science

Engineering

Business

Science and technology

Here are listed alumni who made notable contributions to science and technology outside academia.

Astronauts

Biology

Engineering and other natural sciences

Literature

Name Affiliation Notes Refs
Lorraine Adams A.B. 1981 Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, author of Harbor and The Room and the Chair [216]
Hyatt Bass A.B. Author of The Embers (2009) [217]
John Peale Bishop A.B.1917 Poet
Frederick Buechner A.B. 1947 Pulitzer Prize-nominated author
Susan Cain 1989 New York Times bestselling author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts... and Bittersweet [218][219][220]
Ian Caldwell A.B. 1998 Co-authored the book The Rule of Four, set on the Princeton campus
José Donoso A.B. 1951 Chilean author
Selden Edwards A.B. 1963 Author of The Little Book and The Lost Prince
Timothy Ferriss A.B 2000 Author of The 4-Hour Workweek and holder of the world record in tango
Stona Fitch A.B. 1983 Author of Senseless on which the movie Senseless is based and Give and Take, founder of Concord Free Press
F. Scott Fitzgerald Class of 1917 (did not graduate) Author of The Great Gatsby and This Side of Paradise
Jonathan Safran Foer A.B. 1999 Author of Everything Is Illuminated
Shelley Frisch PhD 1981 Literary translator from German to English
Rivka Galchen A.B. 1998 Author of Atmospheric Disturbances
Richard Halliburton A.B. 1922 Author, adventurer, and lecturer
Mohsin Hamid A.B. 1993 Author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Laura Hankin 2010 Author of A Special Place for Women
Peter Hessler A.B. 1992 Author of River Town and Oracle Bones
Ailish Hopper A.B. 1993 Poet and teacher
Walter Kirn A.B. (English) 1983 Author of Up in the Air and other novels, literary critic, essayist
Fred G. Leebron A.B. 1983 Short story writer, novelist, professor of English [221]
A. Walton Litz A.B 1951 Literary critic
John Matteson A.B. 1983 Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer
John McPhee A.B. 1953 Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and Ferris Professor of Journalism since 1974
George Frederick Morgan Poet
John Norman PhD 1963 Sci-fi author and philosopher
Jodi Picoult A.B. 1987 Bestselling novelist
William H. Quillian B.A. 1965, M.A., Ph.D. 1975 Author, professor of English on the Emma B. Kennedy Foundation at Mount Holyoke College
David Remnick A.B. 1981 Editor of The New Yorker
Lawrence Riley Playwright and screenwriter, author of Personal Appearance, Return Engagement and Kin Hubbard
Deborah Salem Smith A.B. Art and Archaeology, 1996 Poet and playwright [222]
Eric Schlosser A.B. 1982 Journalist, Fast Food Nation
Charles Scribner I Founder of Scribner's publishing house; his descendants include several Princeton alumni
Annabel Soutar Canadian documentary playwright
Jennifer Weiner A.B. 1991 Novelist, Good in Bed, In Her Shoes Little Earthquakes, and Goodnight Nobody
Chris Welles (1937–2010) Business journalist and author [223]
Edmund Wilson A.B. 1916 Literary critic

Pulitzer Prize winners

Journalism

Sports

Entertainment

Name Affiliation Notes Refs
Sara Baiyu Chen A.B. 2008 Singer-songwriter and actress
Erik Barnouw A.B. 1929 Writer, critic, documentary filmmaker, Columbia University professor
Roger Berlind A.B. 1954 Produced or co-produced over 40 plays and musicals on Broadway (winning over 60 Tony Awards, including 12 for best production), as well as many off-Broadway and regional productions
Stephen Bogardus A.B. 1976 Actor
Brooks Bowman A.B. 1936 Jazz composer and writer of the song "East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)"
Dean Cain A.B. 1988 Actor (Clark Kent/Superman in the TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman)
David Aaron Carpenter A.B. 2008 Violist & violinist – winner of the Avery Fisher Career Grant and Rolex Protege Prize, Warner Classics recording artist
Ethan Coen A.B. 1979 Academy Award-winning filmmaker (No Country for Old Men, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Fargo)
Kwanza Jones A.B. 1993 Billboard-charting singer, songwriter and actress
David Duchovny A.B. 1982 Actor, won Golden Globe Awards for The X-Files and Californication
Molly Ephraim A.B. 2008 Stage, film, and television actress
José Ferrer A.B. 1933 Academy Award and Tony Award-winning actor
Mark Feuerstein A.B. 1993 Film and television actor (Royal Pains)
Ruth Gerson A.B. 1992 Singer, songwriter
Bo Goldman A.B. 1953 Co-winner of the 1976 Academy Award for Best Writing, Screenplay Adapted From Other Material (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest); winner of the 1981 Academy Award for Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen (Melvin and Howard)
Karron Graves A.B. 1999 Actress
Nicholas Hammond Actor (The Sound of Music, The Amazing Spider-Man)
Charles Horn Ph.D. Writer (Robot Chicken)
Andrew Jarecki A.B. 1985 Academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker, Capturing the Friedmans
Eugene Jarecki A.B. 1991 Documentary filmmaker, Why We Fight
Robert L. Johnson A.M. 1972 Founded BET in 1980; member of the board for US Airways, General Mills, and Hilton Hotels
Stanley Jordan A.B. 1981 Jazz guitarist
Larissa Kelly A.B. 2002 Fifth-ranked all-time Jeopardy! winner, including co-Champion (with David Madden '03 and Brad Rutter) of the Jeopardy! All-Star Games tournament
Ellie Kemper A.B. 2002 Actress (Erin Hannon on The Office)
Sir Gilbert Levine A.B. 1971 Conductor, leading figure in classical music television. Pontifical Knight Grand Cross of the Equestrian Order of Saint Gregory the Great[238]
Joshua Logan A.B. 1931 Director (Camelot, South Pacific); winner (or co-winner) of seven Tony Awards, co-winner of a Pulitzer Prize, nominated three times for Academy Award
David Madden A.B. 2003 Fourth-ranked all-time Jeopardy! winner including co-Champion of the Jeopardy! All-Star Games Tournament (with Larissa Kelly '02 and Brad Rutter), founder and executive director of the National History Bee and Bowl, the International History Olympiad, and International Academic Competitions
Craig Mazin A.B. 1992 Screenwriter (Scary Movie 3, Scary Movie 4)
Cara McCollum A.B. 2015 Miss New Jersey 2013
Myron McCormick A.B. 1933 Actor; winner of a Tony Award in 1950
Douglas McGrath A.B. 1980 Actor, director, and screenwriter (Bullets Over Broadway)
Wentworth Miller A.B. 1995 Film and TV actor (Michael Scofield on Prison Break)
Jeff Moss A.B. 1963 Lyricist, composer, poet; co-creator of Sesame Street; former member of Princeton Triangle Club; winner of fifteen Emmy Awards
Rose Catherine Pinkney A.B. 1986 Television executive with Paramount and Twentieth Century Fox
Jane Randall A.B. 2013 Third place contestant on America's Next Top Model, Cycle 15; currently signed to modelling agency IMG Models
Wayne Rogers A.B. 1955 Actor (Trapper John McIntyre on M*A*S*H)
Barbara Romer A.B. 1993 Film and theatrical producer; founder of the Globe Theatre
Marc Rosen A.B. 1998 Film and television producer, known for his work on the Harry Potter film franchise and the TV series Threshold
Brooke Shields A.B. 1987 Model/actress (The Blue Lagoon, TV series Suddenly Susan), former member of Princeton Triangle Club
Brett Simon A.B. 1997 Director (Assassination of a High School President)
Jimmy Stewart B.S. 1932 Academy Award-winning actor (former member of Princeton Triangle Club), aviator, Brigadier General in the United States Air Force; Honorary degree in 1947
Robert Taber Actor
Bretaigne Windust A.B. 1929 Film director, producer

Art and architecture

Other

In fiction

Listed in alphabetical order by title name.

See also

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This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Its current readable prose size is 1 kilobytes Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page June 2012 This list of Princeton University people include notable alumni graduates and attendees or faculty members professors of various ranks researchers and visiting lecturers or professors affiliated with Princeton University People who have given public lectures talks or non curricular seminars studied as non degree students received honorary degrees or served as administrative staff at the university are excluded from the list Summer school attendees and visitors are generally excluded from the list since summer terms are not part of formal academic years James Madison Father of the U S Constitution fourth President of the United States member of the Princeton Class of 1771 and Princeton s first graduate student Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category The Affiliation fields in the tables in this list indicate the person s affiliation with Princeton and use the following notation B indicates a bachelor s degree Att indicates that the person attended the undergraduate program but may not have graduated AM indicates a Master of Arts degree MPP indicates a Master of Public Policy degree awarded by the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs MPA indicates a Master in Public Affairs degree awarded by the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs MCF indicates completion of the Mid Career Fellowship a discontinued non degree program of the Woodrow Wilson School 1 MSE indicates a Master of Science in Engineering degree awarded by the School of Engineering and Applied Science PhD indicates a Ph D degree GS indicates that the person was a graduate student but may not have received a degree F indicates a faculty member followed by years denoting the time of service on the faculty T indicates a Trustee of Princeton University followed by years denoting the time of service Pres indicates a President of Princeton University followed by years denoting the time of serviceContents 1 Politics and government 2 Royalty 3 Military 4 Academia 4 1 Alumni and students 4 2 Faculty and staff 4 2 1 Architecture 4 2 2 Economics and business 4 2 3 Government law and public policy 4 2 4 Art literature and humanities 4 2 5 Math and science 4 2 6 Engineering 5 Business 6 Science and technology 6 1 Astronauts 6 2 Biology 6 3 Engineering and other natural sciences 7 Literature 7 1 Pulitzer Prize winners 8 Journalism 9 Sports 10 Entertainment 11 Art and architecture 12 Other 13 In fiction 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksPolitics and government EditMain articles List of Princeton University people government and List of Princeton University people United States Congress Supreme Court Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention Royalty EditKyril Prince of Preslav Prince Ali bin Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad Prince Moulay Hicham of Morocco Queen Noor of Jordan Prince Turki bin Faisal Al SaudMilitary EditJames Millikin Bevans U S Air Force Major General Alexander Bonnyman Jr 1932 World War II Medal of Honor recipient killed in the Battle of Tarawa William L Brandon 1819 Confederate Army general 2 James Caldwell A B 1759 American Revolutionary soldier and chaplain Christopher G Cavoli A B 1987 commander United States European Command James Robb Church 1888 Medal of Honor recipient Spanish American War Kenneth F Cramer B Litt 1916 M A 1917 United States Army Major General and Chief of the National Guard Bureau William J Crowe 1925 2007 Ph D 1965 U S Navy Admiral Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff and American Ambassador to Great Britain Philip Dalton 1903 1941 M S 1925 American Naval aviator and engineer creator of E6B analog flight computer Glen Edwards M S 1947 U S Air Force test pilot Joseph C Fegan Jr B A 1943 United States Marine Corps Lieutenant general World War II Korea and Vietnam Andrew Goodpaster A M 1949 M S E 1949 Ph D 1950 Supreme Allied Commander Europe for NATO Henry Lighthorse Harry Lee A B 1773 American Revolutionary cavalry officer father of Robert E Lee Gordon Johnston A B 1896 Medal of Honor recipient Philippine American War Fumitaka Konoe son of Japanese Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II Mark A Milley A B 1980 U S Army General 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff David Petraeus M P A 1985 Ph D 1987 former commander of International Security Assistance Force ISAF and United States Forces Afghanistan USFOR A USCENTCOM and Multi National Force Iraq former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Nathaniel Scudder physician and patriot leader during the Revolutionary War Blake Wayne Van Leer M S 1959 commander and captain in the U S Navy Lead SeaBee program and lead the nuclear research and power unit at McMurdo Station during Operation Deep Freeze Elliott White Springs A B 1917 World War I flying ace and memoirist Tamon Yamaguchi 1921 1923 Japanese AdmiralAcademia EditThis section includes lists of notable academics who graduated from Princeton and notable Princeton faculty members Alumni and students Edit Name Field Affiliation Notes RefsHal Abelson Computer Science B 1969 3 Mike Archer Biology B 1967 Director of the Australian Museum 1999 2003 4 Gerald M Ackerman Art History PhD 1964 Professor of Art History Emeritus at Pomona College 1971 1989 5 John Bardeen Physics PhD 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics 1956 and 1972 6 7 Gary Becker Economics B 1951 Nobel Prize in Economics 1992 8 Walden Bello Sociology MA 1972 PhD 1975 Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines 2007 9 10 Gregory Berns Psychology B 1986 11 Manjul Bhargava Mathematics PhD 2001 Fields Medal 2014 12 James H Billington History B 1950 F 1964 75 Librarian of Congress 1987 13 Alan Blinder Economics B 1967 F 1971 Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board 1994 96 14 George Boolos Philosophy B 1961 15 Alan Brinkley History B 1971 Provost of Columbia University 2003 09 16 Michael E Brown Astronomy B 1987 Named to the Time 100 2006 17 18 Eugenio Calabi Mathematics PhD 1950 19 David Card Economics PhD 1983 F 1983 97 John Bates Clark Medal 1995 20 21 Alonzo Church Mathematics B 1924 PhD 1927 F 1929 67 Proved the undecidability of the Entscheidungsproblem 22 23 Tom S Clark Political Science MA 2005 PhD 2008 Charles Howard Candler Professor of Political Science at Emory University 24 Samuel Cochran Medicine B 1893 PhD 1927 Dean of Shantung Medical College 1922 26 President of Shantung University 1923 24 President of the Medical Association of China 25 26 27 28 29 George R Collins Art History B 1939 MFA 1942 Professor of Art History at Columbia University 1946 1986 30 Arthur Compton Physics B 1914 PhD 1916 Nobel Prize in Physics 1927 31 32 Karl Compton Physics PhD 1912 F 1915 30 President of MIT 1930 48 32 33 Wilson Compton Economics PhD 1915 President of Washington State University 1945 51 32 34 Ira Condict B 1784 Third President of Queen s College Rutgers University and Queen s College Grammar School Rutgers Preparatory School 1795 1810 Presbyterian and Dutch Reformed clergyman 35 James Creese B 1918 AM President of Drexel University 1945 63 36 37 R F Patrick Cronin Medicine B Class of 1947 conferred in 2000 Dean of the McGill University Faculty of Medicine 38 Dennis Crouch Law B 1997 Publisher of Patently O 39 Loring Danforth Anthropology PhD 1977 40 Clinton Davisson Physics PhD 1911 Nobel Prize in Physics 1937 41 Frederick B Deknatel Art History B 1928 William Door Boardman Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University 42 David A Dodge Economics PhD 1972 Chancellor of Queen s University at Kingston 2008 Governor of the Bank of Canada 2001 08 43 44 Acheson Duncan Statistics B 1923 AM 1927 PhD 1936 F 1936 42 45 Robert H Edwards B 1957 President of Carleton College 1977 86 president of Bowdoin College 1990 2001 46 47 48 Selden Edwards Literature B 1963 Headmaster of Elgin Academy the Crane Country Day School and Sacramento Country Day 49 50 Christopher L Eisgruber Physics B 1983 President of Princeton University since 2013 Rhodes Scholar JD cum laude from University of Chicago Law School 51 Robert D English Politics MPA 1982 PhD 1995 52 Hugh Everett III Physics PhD 1957 53 Livingston Farrand Medicine B 1888 President of Cornell University 1921 37 54 Max Farrand History B 1892 55 Charles Fefferman Mathematics PhD 1969 F 1973 Fields Medal 1978 56 Richard Felder Chemical Engineering PhD 1966 57 Richard Feynman Physics PhD 1942 Nobel Prize in Physics 1965 58 Norman Finkelstein History PhD 1988 59 Evan Flatow Medicine B 1977 46 60 John V Fleming English PhD 1963 F 1965 2006 61 Henri Ford Medicine B 1980 Trustee 62 63 Hal Foster Art History B 1977 F 1997 64 Michael Freedman Mathematics PhD 1973 Fields Medal 1986 65 Robert Goheen Classics B 1940 AM 1947 PhD 1948 F 1948 72 Pres 1957 72 66 E Mark Gold Physics AM 1958Phillip Griffiths Mathematics PhD 1962 F 1967 72 Wolf Prize in Mathematics 2008 67 68 Noel F Hall Economics AM 1926 69 Robin Hartshorne Mathematics PhD 1963 70 James Heckman Economics AM 1968 PhD 1971 Nobel Prize in Economics 2000 71 72 Sam Higginbottom Religion B 1903 73 74 Robert Hofstadter Physics PhD 1938 F 1945 60 Nobel Prize in Physics 1961 75 D Kern Holoman Music PhD 1974 Distinguished Professor of Music at the University of California Davis 76 Carl Hovde English PhD 1955 Dean of Columbia College of Columbia University 1968 72 77 William Mann Irvine Political science B 1888 PhD 1891 Founding headmaster of Mercersburg Academy 1893 1928 78 Nathan Jacobson Mathematics PhD 1934 79 Elena Kagan Law B 1981 Dean of Harvard Law School 2003 09 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 2010 80 Bob Kahn Computer Science PhD 1964 Turing Award 2004 Presidential Medal of Freedom 2005 81 82 83 Melissa S Kearney Economics B 1996 84 David Kelley Philosophy PhD 1975 Former philosophy professor founder of The Atlas Society 85 John G Kemeny Computer Science B 1947 PhD 1949 Co developer of BASIC president of Dartmouth College 1970 81 86 Brian Kernighan Computer Science PhD 1969 F 2000 co author of the first book on the C programming language with Dennis Ritchie 87 Alan Kreider Divinity GS 1962 63 88 Stephen Kurtz History B 1948 Principal of Phillips Exeter Academy 1974 87 89 90 Eric Lander Biology B 1978 Founding Director of the Broad Institute 91 Serge Lang Mathematics PhD 1951 92 Paul Lansky Music PhD 1973 F 1969 93 William J Lennox English AM PhD Superintendent of the United States Military Academy 94 95 Alan Lightman Physics B 1970 96 Neil Levine Art History B 1963 Emmet Blakeney Gleason Professor of the History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University 97 George Lusztig Mathematics PhD 1971 98 Juan Maldacena Physics PhD 1996 99 Burton Malkiel Economics PhD 1964 F 1964 81 1988 Dean of Yale School of Management 1981 87 author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street 100 101 N Gregory Mankiw Economics B 1980 Chair of the U S President s Council of Economic Advisers 2003 05 102 James Manning Divinity B 1762 Founder and first President of Brown University 1764 91 103 Thomas Maren Medicine B 1918 AM 104 Juan Marichal History PhD 1949 105 Donald Markwell Woodrow Wilson School VS 1984 85 Former warden of Rhodes House University of Oxford 106 Lorna Marsden Sociology PhD 1972 President of York University 1997 2007 107 108 Bahram Mashhoon Physics PhD 1972 109 Barry Mazur Mathematics PhD 1959 110 James McCarthy Sociology PhD 1977 President of Suffolk University 2012 present 111 John McCarthy Computer Science PhD 1951 Turing Prize 1971 112 Edwin McMillan Chemistry PhD 1933 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1951 113 114 John Milnor Mathematics B 1951 PhD 1954 Fields Medal 1962 Wolf Prize in Mathematics 1989 Abel Prize 2011 115 Marvin Minsky Mathematics PhD 1954 Co founder of MIT s AI lab Ralph Nader Public Policy B 1955 Consumer advocate and author of Unsafe at Any Speed 117 Steven Naifeh Art B 1974 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography 1991 118 Emi Nakamura Economics B 2001 John Bates Clark Medal 2019 119 John Forbes Nash Mathematics PhD 1950 F Nobel Prize in Economics 1994 120 121 Clifford Nass Sociology B 1981 AM 1985 PhD 1986 122 Alexander Nehamas Philosophy PhD 1971 F 1990 123 Joseph Nye Politics B 1958 Dean of the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University 1995 2004 124 125 Steven Orszag Mathematics PhD 1966 F 1984 98 126 127 Wolfgang Panofsky Physics B 1938 Director of SLAC 1961 84 National Medal of Science 1969 128 Christos Papadimitriou Computer Science PhD 1976 129 Richard Pildes Law B 1979 130 Paul Pressler Pre Law B Texas judge and leader of the Southern Baptist Convention Conservative resurgence 131 John Rawls Philosophy B 1943 PhD 1950 132 W Taylor Reveley Law B 1965 President of the College of William amp Mary 2008 133 Richard Revesz Law B 1979 Dean of New York University School of Law 2002 134 David Romer Economics B 1980 135 Avital Ronell Comparative Literature PhD 1979 136 Theodore Roszak History PhD 1958 137 Gian Carlo Rota Mathematics B 1953 138 Neil Rudenstine English B 1956 F 1968 87 provost 1977 87 T 2002 06 President of Harvard University 1991 2001 139 140 George Rupp Divinity B 1964 President of Columbia University 1998 2002 141 142 Edward Said English B 1957 143 Chris William Sanchirico Law B 1984 144 David Sanford Music PhD 1998 Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Mount Holyoke CollegeMichael H Schill Law B 1980 President of the University of Oregon dean of UCLA Law School and University of Chicago Law School 145 Harold T Shapiro Economics PhD 1964 F 1988 Pres 1988 2001 146 Richard Smalley Chemistry PhD 1973 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996 147 Allen Shenstone Physics B 1914 AM 1920 PhD 1922 F 1925 62 148 149 Anne Marie Slaughter Woodrow Wilson School B 1980 Former Dean of Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University JD from Harvard Law School MPhil and DPhil from University of Oxford 51 Raymond Smullyan Mathematics PhD 1959 150 Charles Henry Smyth Geosciences F 1905 34 151 Charles Phelps Smyth Chemistry B 1916 AM 1917 F 1920 63 Medal of Freedom 1947 152 Henry DeWolf Smyth Physics B 1918 PhD 1921 F 1924 66 Author of the Smyth Report 153 Sonia Sotomayor History B 1976 Associate Justice United States Supreme Court 2009 154 circular reference Michael Spence Economics B 1966 John Bates Clark Medal 1981 Nobel Prize in Economics 2001 155 156 Lyman Spitzer Physics PhD 1938 F 1947 1997 Founding director of US magnetic confinement nuclear fusion program Project Matterhorn inventor of the stellarator device early proponent of what became the Hubble Space TelescopeIsaac Starr Medicine B 1916 Developed first practical ballistocardiograph 1957 Albert Lasker Award 1967 Kober Medal of the Association of American Physicians 1977 Burger Medal of the Free University of Amsterdam Dean of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania 1945 to 1948 157 Richard E Stearns Computer Science PhD 1961 158 Norman Steenrod Mathematics PhD 1936 F 1947 71 159 Devin J Stewart Near Eastern Studies B 1984 Professor at Emory University 160 161 Michael Stonebraker Computer Science B 1965 162 Jeffrey Stout Religion PhD 1976 F 1976 Phillip Swagel Economics B 1987 U S Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy 2006 09 163 Ilhi Synn German PhD 1966 President of Keimyung University 1988 2004 164 Morris Tanenbaum Physical chemistry PhD 1952 Developed the world s first silicon transistor January 26 1954 at Bell Labs 165 166 Terence Tao Mathematics PhD 1996 MacArthur Fellowship 2006 Fields Medal 2006 167 168 John Tate Mathematics PhD 1950 Wolf Prize in Mathematics 2002 03 Abel Prize 2010 169 170 Richard Taylor Mathematics PhD 1988 171 Kip Thorne Physics PhD 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 172 173 Stephen Thorsett Physics AM 1989 PhD 1991 F 1994 99 President of Willamette University 2011 174 Rick Trainor History GS Principal of King s College London 2004 175 John Tukey Statistics AM 1938 PhD 1939 F 1945 2000 National Medal of Science 1973 IEEE Medal of Honor 1982 176 Alan Turing Computer Science PhD 1938 Produced the foundation of research in artificial intelligence made advances in the field of cryptanalysis 177 Cumrun Vafa Physics PhD 1985 178 Leslie Langdon Vivian Jr B 1942 Lifelong employee at Princeton University Vivian retired in 1986 after a 37 year administrative career which ended with 16 years as the director of community and regional affairs 179 Cornel West African American Studies PhD 1980 F 2002 180 181 Steven Weinberg Physics PhD 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics 1979 National Medal of Science 1991 182 J H C Whitehead Mathematics PhD 1932 183 Ross Whitaker Computer Science B 1986 Director of the University of Utah School of Computing 184 Red Whittaker Electrical Engineering B 1973 185 Avi Wigderson Computer Science MSE 1981 AM 1982 PhD 1983 186 Arthur Wightman Physics PhD 1949 F 1949 187 Frank Wilczek Physics PhD 1974 F 1974 81 Nobel Prize in Physics 2004 188 John Tuzo Wilson Geology PhD 1936 189 Donald Winch Economics PhD 1960 190 David Wippman Law B 1976 President of Hamilton College 2016 present 191 Edward Witten Physics AM 1974 PhD 1976 F 1980 87 MacArthur Fellowship 1982 Fields Medal 1990 National Medal of Science 2003 192 Richard Wolfenden Chemistry B 1956 193 Susan Woodward Politics AM 1968 PhD 1975 194 Ben Zinn Aerospace Engineering B 1963 PhD 1965 195 Steven Zucker Mathematics PhD 1974 196 Gregg Zuckerman Mathematics PhD 1975 197 Nicholas Allard born 1952 dean and president of Brooklyn Law School E Spencer Miller 1836 dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School Mark Steiner 1942 2020 professor of philosophy of mathematics and physics at the Hebrew University of JerusalemFaculty and staff Edit Albert Einstein was one of many scholars at the independent Institute for Advanced Study not formally associated with the university but nevertheless closely linked to it Architecture Edit Stan Allen former dean of the Princeton University School of Architecture author of Points and Lines Elizabeth Diller architect professor of architecture winner of MacArthur Foundation Fellowship 1999 2004 Michael Graves professor emeritus Vincent Lee architect writer mountaineer and member of the Institute of Andean Studies Paul Lewis professor associate dean principal of LTL Architects Sergey Padyukov architect engineer and human rights activist Monica Ponce de Leon dean of the School of Architecture Winner National Design Award Kazuyo Sejima principal of Tokyo based architecture firm SANAA Sarah Whiting assistant professor and M Arch thesis director editor of Assemblage and Log principal of WW ArchitectureEconomics and business Edit Orley Ashenfelter professor of economics winner of the Frisch Medal 1982 Ben Bernanke professor of economics and public affairs Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board William G Bowen professor emeritus of economics president of Princeton University 1972 1988 president of The Andrew W Mellon Foundation 1988 2006 Angus Deaton professor of economics president of the American Economic Association Nobel Prize in economics 2015 Avinash Dixit professor of economics co author of Games of Strategy former president of the Econometric Society 2008 president of the American Economic Association Gene Grossman professor of economics Daniel Kahneman professor of economics and psychology Nobel Prize in economics 2002 Nobuhiro Kiyotaki professor of economics winner of the 1997 Nakahara Prize of the Japan Economics Association and the 1999 Yrjo Jahnsson Award of the European Economic Association Alan Krueger professor of economics Paul Krugman professor of economics New York Times columnist winner of the John Bates Clark Medal Nobel Prize in economics 2008 Arthur Lewis former professor Nobel laureate Economics 1979 Burton Malkiel Ph D 1964 professor of economics former dean of the Yale School of Management author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street Eric Maskin professor of economics Nobel Prize in economics 2007 Albert Rees former Provost professor of economics and advisor to President Gerald Ford 198 Harvey S Rosen professor of economics former chairman of Council of Economic Advisers Harold Tafler Shapiro professor emeritus of economics former president of Princeton University and of the University of Michigan Christopher Sims professor of economics Nobel Prize in economics 2011 Lars E O Svensson professor of economics deputy governor of the central bank of Sweden one of the ten best economists in the world according to IDEAS RePEcGovernment law and public policy Edit Samuel Alito associate justice U S Supreme Court Bruce Alger former U S Representative for Texas s 5th congressional district based in Dallas Charles Beitz professor of politics Jeremy Ben Ami executive director of J Street and JStreetPac Cyril Edwin Black professor of history and international affairs 1939 1986 director of the Center of International Studies 1968 1985 Willie Blount Governor of Tennessee from 1809 to 1815 199 Barbara Bodine diplomat in residence Ken Buck representative Eastern Colorado U S House of Representatives Thomas J Christensen William P Boswell Professor of World Politics of Peace John E Colhoun U S Senator and lawyer from South Carolina Ted Cruz U S Senator for Texas 2013 present candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination Angus Deaton Dwight D Eisenhower Professor of International Affairs and professor of economics and international affairs Woodrow Wilson School and department of economics Alexandra Davis DiPentima chief judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court Robert Ehrlich governor Maryland 2003 2007 Richard Falk Albert G Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice Emeritus Aaron Friedberg professor of international relations Edgar S Furniss Jr professor of political science Robert P George professor of jurisprudence constitutional law scholar Robert Gilpin Eisenhower Professor of Public and International Affairs Emeritus Bob Giuffra partner Sullivan amp Cromwell Jan Gross professor of history Thad Hutcheson Class of 1937 lawyer and Republican politician from Houston Texas Robert Hutchings diplomat in residence G John Ikenberry Albert G Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs Harold James professor of History and International Affairs Elena Kagan associate justice U S Supreme Court Thomas Kean 48th governor of New Jersey and chairman of 9 11 Commission Nannerl O Keohane Laurance S Rockefeller Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Affairs Robert Keohane university professor of international relations George Kern 1947 lawyer partner at Sullivan amp Cromwell Daniel Kurtzer diplomat in residence Ira Brad Matetsky A B 1984 business litigation and real estate lawyer and prominent Wikipedian Nolan McCarty Susan Dod Brown Professor of Politics and Public Affairs Helen Milner B C Forbes Professor of Politics and International Affairs Hassan Ali Mire first Minister of Education of the Somali Democratic Republic Robert Morrow Class of 1987 former Republican county chairman in Travis County Texas Philip Pettit professor of politics and philosophy Jay Powell 16th chair of the Federal Reserve Uwe Reinhardt James Madison professor of political economy Paul Sarbanes former US Senator from Maryland Stephen Schulhofer born 1942 professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and NYU Law School Reed Shuldiner Alvin L Snowiss Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Anne Marie Slaughter dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Sonia Sotomayor associate justice U S Supreme Court John Thomas Steen Jr lawyer in San Antonio and currently the 108th Secretary of State of Texas 200 Isaac Tichenor 1775 Governor of Vermont U S Senator 201 Robert C Tucker IBM Professor of International Studies Emeritus John Waterbury William Stewart Tod Professor of Politics and International Affairs Emeritus Joel Westheimer professor of citizenship education at the University of Ottawa Thomas Woodrow Wilson A B 1879 author of Congressional Government 1885 president of Princeton University 1902 10 Governor of New Jersey 1911 13 28th president of the US 1913 21 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize 1919 for promoting the establishment of the League of Nations Sheldon Wolin professor of politicsArt literature and humanities Edit Kwame Anthony Appiah professor of philosophy Edward J Balleisen BA 1987 professor of history at Duke University 202 Peter Brown professor of history Anthony Burgess visiting professor 1970 71 novelist and critic author of The Long Day Wanes A Clockwork Orange and Earthly Powers Americo Castro professor of Hispanic literature Lisa R Cohen Ferris professor of journalism Emmy Award winning TV news magazine producer author Robert Darnton emeritus professor of history Donald Davidson professor of philosophy Jeff Dolven professor of English at Princeton University 203 Selden Edwards best selling novelist headmaster teacher Jeffrey Eugenides novelist professor of creative writing and Pulitzer Prize Winner Robert Fagles emeritus professor of English and comparative literature Denis Feeney professor of classics John V Fleming emeritus professor of English and comparative literature Hal Foster art critic professor in the department of art and archeology Arthur Frothingham professor of Art and Archaeology Emmet Gowin professor of photography Anthony Grafton professor of history Gilbert Harman professor of philosophy winner of the Jean Nicod Prize Winnie Holzman dramatist screenwriter and poet William Howarth professor of English and environmental studies Frank Cameron Jackson professor of philosophy Walter Kaufmann professor of philosophy Yusef Komunyakaa poet professor in the Creative Writing Program Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Saul Kripke professor emeritus of Philosophy at Princeton University winner of the 2001 Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy Mirjam Kuenkler assistant professor of Near Eastern Studies Victor Lange professor of modern languages Paul Lansky composer professor of music Chang Rae Lee professor of writing New York Times bestselling author David K Lewis professor of philosophy Perry Link professor of East Asian Studies Toni Morrison professor in the Creative Writing Program Nobel laureate Literature 1993 Paul Muldoon professor of poetry Pulitzer Prize winner Haruki Murakami visiting professor literature creative writing Paul Needham senior librarian at the Scheide Library Alexander Nehamas professor of philosophy Philip Nord professor of history Joyce Carol Oates Roger S Berlind Distinguished Professor of the Humanities professor in the Creative Writing Program author Pulitzer Prize nominee Elaine Pagels professor of religion Francis Landey Patton professor of theology president of the university 1888 1902 Ricardo Piglia professor of Latin American literature Thomas J Preston Jr professor of archeology Albert J Raboteau Henry W Putnam Professor of Religion Princeton University former dean of the graduate school Noliwe Rooks associate director of the African American program at Princeton University author 204 Richard Rorty professor of philosophy Carl Emil Schorske emeritus professor of history winner of the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for General Non Fiction for his book Fin de Siecle Vienna Politics and Culture 1980 Ruth Simmons vice provost 1992 95 205 first female and first black president of any Ivy League school Brown Peter Singer professor of human values expert on practical ethics P Adams Sitney film historian professor of visual arts Michael A Smith professor of philosophy Nigel Smith professor of English Walter Terence Stace professor of philosophy Donald Steven Canadian composer winner of the JUNO Award for Best Classical Composition and the Jules Leger Prize Gregory Vlastos professor of philosophy Andrew Fleming West Giger Professor of Latin 1883 1928 dean of the graduate school 1900 1928 Cornel West professor of religion and Africa American studies C K Williams professor of poetry Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Wood professor in the English departmentMath and science Edit Forman S Acton professor of computer science Philip Warren Anderson Joseph Henry Professor of Physics and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics Manjul Bhargava Brandon Fradd Class of 1983 professor of mathematics 2014 Fields Medalist Shane Campbell Staton professor of biology principal investigator Campbell Staton Group John H Conway professor of mathematics best known for the Game of Life Ingrid Daubechies professor of mathematics namesake of Daubechies wavelet Henry Eyring professor of chemistry known for the Eyring equation recipient of the National Medal of Science in 1966 Charles Fefferman professor of mathematics Fields Medalist Val Fitch professor emeritus of physics Nobel laureate J Richard Gott professor of astrophysics winner of the President s Award for Distinguished Teaching James E Gunn Eugene Higgins Professor of Astronomy leader of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and predicted the eponymous Gunn Peterson trough Joseph Henry professor of natural philosophy Thomas H Jordan former professor of earth sciences current director of the Southern California Earthquake Center Mustapha Ishak Boushaki professor of physics Karl Joreskog professor of statistics Celeste Rohlfing Deputy Assistant Director at the National Science Foundation and Chief Operating Officer at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Daniel Kahneman Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics Nicholas Katz professor of mathematics Brian Kernighan co author of AWK and AMPL author of The C Programming Language Elon Lindenstrauss professor of mathematics Fields Medalist Juan Martin Maldacena professor emeritus of physics 2012 Fundamental Physics Prize Fernando Coda Marques professor of mathematics George A Miller professor emeritus of psychology seminal contributions in cognitive psychology and cognitive science Gananath Obeyesekere professor of anthropology Andrei Okounkov professor of mathematics Fields Medalist Gerard K O Neill professor of physics leader in field of space colonization author of The High Frontier Human Colonies in Space Jeremiah Ostriker professor of astrophysics and recipient of the National Medal of Science Philip James Edwin Peebles professor emeritus of physics one of the first to predict the nature of the cosmic microwave background radiation Peter Sarnak professor of mathematics Nathan Seiberg professor emeritus of physics 2012 Fundamental Physics Prize Paul Seymour professor of mathematics Yigong Shi professor of molecular biology leader in the field of apoptosis Osamu Shimomura researcher honored with the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on GFP Goro Shimura professor emeritus of mathematics fundamental contributions to number theory and automorphic forms especially in Langlands program Yakov G Sinai professor of mathematics David Spergel professor of astrophysics leading astrophysicist Elias M Stein professor of mathematics recipient of the Steele Prize 1984 and 2002 the Schock Prize in Mathematics 1993 the Wolf Prize in Mathematics 1999 the National Medal of Science 2002 and Stefan Bergman Prize 2005 Paul Steinhardt Albert Einstein professor of physics recipient of the Dirac Medal 2002 Robert Tarjan professor of computer science inventor of many algorithms related to graph theory winner of the 1986 Turing Award recipient of the 1982 Nevanlinna Prize Joseph Hooton Taylor professor of physics 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics Daniel C Tsui professor of applied physics and electrical engineering 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics John Archibald Wheeler professor emeritus of physics later collaborator of Albert Einstein advisor to Richard Feynman and Kip Thorne Eric Wieschaus professor of molecular biology Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Andrew Wiles professor of mathematics proved Fermat s Last Theorem winner of the Schock Prize 1995 Royal Medal 1996 Cole Prize 1996 Wolf Prize 1996 King Faisal Prize 1998 and Shaw Prize 2005 Edward Witten professor emeritus of physics Fields Medalist 2012 Fundamental Physics Prize Andrew Yao computer scientist winner of the 2000 Turing awardEngineering Edit Amir Ali Ahmadi professor of operations research and financial engineering Robert Calderbank professor of electrical engineering mathematics and applied mathematics Erhan Cinlar professor of operations research and financial engineering Ahmed Cemal Eringen professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering leading expert in elasticity theory continuum mechanics and plasticity Jianqing Fan professor of operations research and financial engineering Jason W Fleischer associate professor of electrical engineering 206 Claire F Gmachl professor of electrical engineering Brian Kernighan professor of computer science and co author of The C Programming Language William A Massey professor of operations research and financial engineering Robert Sedgewick professor of computer science Alexander Smits professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering leading expert on turbulence and fluid dynamics Howard Stone professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and chemical engineering leading expert in fluid dynamics Robert J Vanderbei professor of operations research and financial engineering mathematics astrophysics computer scienceBusiness EditGerhard Andlinger A B 1952 founder of Andlinger amp Company James T Aubrey A B 1941 president of CBS and MGM Norman Augustine B S E 1957 former CEO of Lockheed Martin Ben Baldanza M P A U R P 1986 former CEO of Spirit Airlines Alexander Bannwart L L B 1906 207 Jeff Bezos B S E 1986 founder of Amazon com Frank Biondi A B 1966 former chairman of Viacom John C Bogle A B 1951 former founder and CEO of The Vanguard Group which pioneered the index fund Charles W Coker A B 1955 former CEO and chairman of Sonoco Products Archibald Crossley B 1950 pollster and pioneer in the field of public opinion research Franklin D Olier A B 1898 former president and chairman of Prudential Insurance Company first National Commander of the American Legion 1919 20 Steve Feinberg A B 1982 billionaire financier and a top economic adviser to President Donald Trump David Siegel computer scientist B S E 1983 co founder and co chairman of Two Sigma George M Ferris Jr investment banker and philanthropist Joseph Fichera B 1976 founder and CEO of Saber Partners auction rate securities expert Harvey S Firestone Jr class of 1920 former CEO of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Malcolm Forbes A B 1941 businessman and publisher Steve Forbes A B 1970 son of Malcolm Forbes businessman and publisher of Forbes magazine William Clay Ford Jr 1979 executive chairman of the board of directors Ford Motor Company Thomas F Frist III 1991 investor William Fung B S E 1970 managing director of Li amp Fung Trading Ltd Franklin Potts Glass Jr 1877 newspaper publisher Phil Goldman B S E 1986 founder of WebTV Bob Hugin A B 1976 former chairman of Celgene and Republican nominee for New Jersey 2018 senate race Jaquelin H Hume B 1928 founder of Basic American Foods conservative philanthropist Nathan Hubbard B A business and music executive former CEO of Ticketmaster Carl Icahn A B 1957 corporate raider Andrea Jung A B 1979 CEO of Avon Products John Katzman A B Architecture 1981 founder of The Princeton Review F Thomson Leighton B S E 1978 cofounder of Akamai Technologies Arthur D Levinson Ph D 1977 chairman of Apple Inc 2011 present chairman of Genentech 1999 2014 CEO Calico Peter B Lewis A B 1955 chairman of Progressive Joseph Wharton Lippincott Jr head of Philadelphia publisher J B Lippincott amp Co Donold Lourie A B 1922 president and CEO of Quaker Oats Company Aaron Marcus B A 1965 founded Aaron Marcus and Associates Inc in 1982 Ginna Marston B A 1980 public service advertising 208 209 James S McDonnell M S 1921 founded McDonnell Aircraft Corporation in 1939 Nick Morgan A B English literature 1976 speaking coach and author 210 229 Robert S Murley B A 1972 chairman of the Investment Banking of Credit Suisse Securities and chairman of the Educational Testing Service ETS 211 Ellen Pao CEO of Reddit Sandi Peterson M P A worldwide chairman Johnson amp Johnson Louis Rukeyser A B 1954 former host of Wall treet Week and business commentator Eric Schmidt B S E 1976 former CEO of Google 136th wealthiest person in the world in 2011 Jeffery A Smisek A B Economics 1976 CEO of United Continental Holdings Tad Smith CEO Sotheby s 212 Jon Steinberg B A 1999 president and COO of BuzzFeed Rawleigh Warner Jr A B former president CEO and chairman of Mobil John Weinberg A B 1948 head of Goldman Sachs from 1976 to 1990 Meg Whitman A B 1977 CEO of eBay and Hewlett Packard Sir Gordon Wu B S E Civil Engineering 1958 founder and chairman of Hopewell Holdings LtdScience and technology EditHere are listed alumni who made notable contributions to science and technology outside academia Astronauts Edit James C Adamson M S E 1977 Daniel T Barry M A 1977 M S E 1977 Ph D 1980 Brian Binnie M S E 1978 Pete Conrad Jr B S E 1953 M A 1966 only Princeton graduate to walk on the Moon Gerald Carr M S E 1962 Gregory T Linteris B S E 1979 Ph D 1990Biology Edit Gerhard Fankhauser 1901 1981 embryologist professor from 1931 to 1969 213 Donna M Fernandes M Sc 1984 Ph D 1988 president and CEO Buffalo Zoo 2000 2017 Engineering and other natural sciences Edit Hal Abelson A B 1969 directed implementation of the Logo programming language for the Apple II professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT Yitzhak Apeloig born 1944 Israeli computational chemistry professor and president of the Technion Daniel Barringer A B 1879 geologist David R Boggs B S E 1972 co inventor with Robert Metcalfe of Ethernet Eugene Lent Church PhD A B 1946 nuclear and theoretical physicist and father of the Church Weneser effect Henry Crew A B 1882 physicist president of the American Physical Society in 1909 Thomas C Hanks 1966 seismologist introduced Moment magnitude scale to measure earthquakes John D Hunter 1990 neurobiology 214 Ernest Lester Jones A B 1898 head of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1914 until his death in 1929 215 Susan Landau A B 1976 mathematician and cybersecurity policy expert Yueh Lin Loo Ph D 2001 chemical engineer William C Martin Ph D 1956 atomic spectroscopist Andreas Mandelis Ph D 1980 expert on photonics Wilder Penfield 1913 Canadian neurosurgeon John Warner Ph D 1988 chemist one of the founders of the field of green chemistryLiterature EditName Affiliation Notes RefsLorraine Adams A B 1981 Pulitzer Prize winning journalist author of Harbor and The Room and the Chair 216 Hyatt Bass A B Author of The Embers 2009 217 John Peale Bishop A B 1917 PoetFrederick Buechner A B 1947 Pulitzer Prize nominated authorSusan Cain 1989 New York Times bestselling author of Quiet The Power of Introverts and Bittersweet 218 219 220 Ian Caldwell A B 1998 Co authored the book The Rule of Four set on the Princeton campusJose Donoso A B 1951 Chilean authorSelden Edwards A B 1963 Author of The Little Book and The Lost PrinceTimothy Ferriss A B 2000 Author of The 4 Hour Workweek and holder of the world record in tangoStona Fitch A B 1983 Author of Senseless on which the movie Senseless is based and Give and Take founder of Concord Free PressF Scott Fitzgerald Class of 1917 did not graduate Author of The Great Gatsby and This Side of ParadiseJonathan Safran Foer A B 1999 Author of Everything Is IlluminatedShelley Frisch PhD 1981 Literary translator from German to EnglishRivka Galchen A B 1998 Author of Atmospheric DisturbancesRichard Halliburton A B 1922 Author adventurer and lecturerMohsin Hamid A B 1993 Author of The Reluctant FundamentalistLaura Hankin 2010 Author of A Special Place for WomenPeter Hessler A B 1992 Author of River Town and Oracle BonesAilish Hopper A B 1993 Poet and teacherWalter Kirn A B English 1983 Author of Up in the Air and other novels literary critic essayistFred G Leebron A B 1983 Short story writer novelist professor of English 221 A Walton Litz A B 1951 Literary criticJohn Matteson A B 1983 Pulitzer Prize winning biographerJohn McPhee A B 1953 Pulitzer Prize winning writer and Ferris Professor of Journalism since 1974George Frederick Morgan PoetJohn Norman PhD 1963 Sci fi author and philosopherJodi Picoult A B 1987 Bestselling novelistWilliam H Quillian B A 1965 M A Ph D 1975 Author professor of English on the Emma B Kennedy Foundation at Mount Holyoke CollegeDavid Remnick A B 1981 Editor of The New YorkerLawrence Riley Playwright and screenwriter author of Personal Appearance Return Engagement and Kin HubbardDeborah Salem Smith A B Art and Archaeology 1996 Poet and playwright 222 Eric Schlosser A B 1982 Journalist Fast Food NationCharles Scribner I Founder of Scribner s publishing house his descendants include several Princeton alumniAnnabel Soutar Canadian documentary playwrightJennifer Weiner A B 1991 Novelist Good in Bed In Her Shoes Little Earthquakes and Goodnight NobodyChris Welles 1937 2010 Business journalist and author 223 Edmund Wilson A B 1916 Literary criticPulitzer Prize winners Edit A Scott Berg A B 1971 Pulitzer Prize winner for biography of Charles Lindbergh winner of the National Book Award for biography of Max Perkins 224 Robert Caro A B 1957 two time Pulitzer Prize Winner for The Power Broker and Master of the Senate 225 George F Kennan A B 1925 two time Pulitzer Prize winner for history in 1957 and biography in 1968 Cold War diplomat architect of containment strategy also listed in Government Other 226 Galway Kinnell A B 1948 Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winning poet Arthur Krock A B 1908 two time Pulitzer Prize winner while writing for The New York Times in the 1930s John Matteson A B 1983 Pulitzer Prize winner for Biography in 2008 for Eden s Outcasts The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father Charles McIlwain A B 1894 Pulitzer Prize for history in 1924 professor at Princeton John McPhee A B 1953 Humanities Council professor 1999 Pulitzer Prize recipient 227 James M McPherson Professor of History Pulitzer Prize winner in 1989 for Battle Cry of Freedom W S Merwin A B 1948 Pulitzer Prize winning poet and translator 228 Steven Naifeh A B 1974 Pulitzer Prize for biography or autobiography in 1991 for Jackson Pollock An American Saga Eugene O Neill class of 1910 did not graduate Nobel laureate Literature 1936 three time Pulitzer Prize winner Ralph Barton Perry A B 1896 Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1936 professor at Harvard University 229 Ernest Poole A B 1902 Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1918 230 David Remnick A B 1981 Pulitzer Prize Winner for general non fiction in 1994 for Lenin s Tomb The Last Days of the Soviet Empire general editor of The New Yorker magazine since 1998 Booth Tarkington A B 1893 two time Pulitzer Prize winning novelist for The Magnificent Ambersons and Alice Adams 231 William W Warner 1943 science writer Pulitzer Prize for general non fiction in 1977 for Beautiful Swimmers Watermen Crabs and the Chesapeake Bay Thornton Wilder M A 1925 three time Pulitzer Prize winner once for fiction and twice for drama National Book Award winner Our Town premiered at Princeton George F Will Ph D 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1977 Jesse Lynch Williams A B 1892 Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1918 232 Journalism EditJoel Achenbach A B 1982 writer for The Washington Post and author of the Post s Achenblog R W Apple Jr A B 1957 writer for The New York Times 233 Hamilton Fish Armstrong A B 1914 editor of Foreign Policy William Attwood A B 1941 U S Ambassador and publisher of Newsday Kate Betts A B 1986 editor in chief of Harper s Bazaar John Brooks A B 1942 author and staff member The New Yorker Robert Caro A B 1957 Pulitzer Prize winning non fiction writer Patrick Chovanec A B 1993 commentator on the economy of China in Western media Lisa R Cohen Ferris professor of journalism Emmy winning television producer author Burton Crane 1922 The New York Times foreign correspondent and financial author Bosley Crowther A B 1928 film critic at The New York Times Frank Deford A B 1962 writer for Sports Illustrated broadcaster on U S radio and television 234 James D Ewing 1938 newspaper publisher government reform advocate and philanthropist 235 Marc Fisher writer for The Washington Post F Scott Fitzgerald A B 1917 novelist and short story author Justin Fox born 1964 financial journalist commentator and writer Barton Gellman A B 1982 editor at The Washington Post and Pulitzer Prize winner Charlie Gibson A B 1965 journalist former Good Morning America host anchor of ABC World News Tonight Robert Hilferty A B 1982 writer for Bloomberg News New York The New York Times Opera News and The Village Voice 236 Julia Ioffe 2005 Russian born American journalist Olivier Kamanda B S E 2003 editor Foreign Policy Digest Donald Kirk A B 1959 national correspondent Chicago Tribune Richard Kluger A B 1956 Pulitzer Prize winning author journalist and book publisher John B Oakes A B 1934 editorial page editor The New York Times Don Oberdorfer A B 1952 writer for The Washington Post current professor at Johns Hopkins University Alexis Okeowo 2006 staff writer at The New Yorker Norimitsu Onishi A B 1992 reporter for The New York Times Ramesh Ponnuru A B 1995 editor of National Review Paul Raushenbush F 2003 2011 Editor of Huffington Post Religion T R Reid A B 1966 former correspondent The Washington Post bestselling non fiction author Maria Ressa A B 2021 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Rappler CEO included in the Time s Person of the Year 2018 James Ridgeway A B 1959 editor and writer New Republic and The Village Voice Rick Stengel A B 1977 managing editor of Time John Stossel A B 1969 ABC News anchor correspondent Annalyn Swan A B 1973 co author of 2005 Pulitzer Prize winning De Kooning An American Master Katrina vanden Heuvel A B 1981 editor of The Nation Christine Whelan A B 1999 contributor to The Wall Street Journal and others author of Why Smart Men Marry Smart Women Alexander Wolff A B 1979 writer for Sports Illustrated Robert Sterling Yard B A 1883 journalist for the New York Sun and New York Herald editor in chief of The Century Magazine founder and first president of The Wilderness SocietySports EditKwesi Adofo Mensah General Manager for the Minnesota Vikings Bella Alarie A B 2020 starting professional basketball career in 2020 with the WNBA s Dallas Wings Hobey Baker A B 1914 ice hockey player college hockey s top individual award is named in his memory Carl Barisich former professional football player Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins Danny Barnes professional baseball pitcher Darius Bazley Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder Amir Bell born 1996 basketball player in the Israel 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best production as well as many off Broadway and regional productionsStephen Bogardus A B 1976 ActorBrooks Bowman A B 1936 Jazz composer and writer of the song East of the Sun and West of the Moon Dean Cain A B 1988 Actor Clark Kent Superman in the TV series Lois amp Clark The New Adventures of Superman David Aaron Carpenter A B 2008 Violist amp violinist winner of the Avery Fisher Career Grant and Rolex Protege Prize Warner Classics recording artistEthan Coen A B 1979 Academy Award winning filmmaker No Country for Old Men O Brother Where Art Thou Fargo Kwanza Jones A B 1993 Billboard charting singer songwriter and actressDavid Duchovny A B 1982 Actor won Golden Globe Awards for The X Files and CalifornicationMolly Ephraim A B 2008 Stage film and television actressJose Ferrer A B 1933 Academy Award and Tony Award winning actorMark Feuerstein A B 1993 Film and television actor Royal Pains Ruth Gerson A B 1992 Singer songwriterBo Goldman A B 1953 Co winner of the 1976 Academy Award for 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the Great 238 Joshua Logan A B 1931 Director Camelot South Pacific winner or co winner of seven Tony Awards co winner of a Pulitzer Prize nominated three times for Academy AwardDavid Madden A B 2003 Fourth ranked all time Jeopardy winner including co Champion of the Jeopardy All Star Games Tournament with Larissa Kelly 02 and Brad Rutter founder and executive director of the National History Bee and Bowl the International History Olympiad and International Academic CompetitionsCraig Mazin A B 1992 Screenwriter Scary Movie 3 Scary Movie 4 Cara McCollum A B 2015 Miss New Jersey 2013Myron McCormick A B 1933 Actor winner of a Tony Award in 1950Douglas McGrath A B 1980 Actor director and screenwriter Bullets Over Broadway Wentworth Miller A B 1995 Film and TV actor Michael Scofield on Prison Break Jeff Moss A B 1963 Lyricist composer poet co creator of Sesame Street former member of Princeton Triangle Club winner of fifteen Emmy AwardsRose Catherine Pinkney A B 1986 Television executive with Paramount and Twentieth Century FoxJane Randall A B 2013 Third place contestant on America s Next Top Model Cycle 15 currently signed to modelling agency IMG ModelsWayne Rogers A B 1955 Actor Trapper John McIntyre on M A S H Barbara Romer A B 1993 Film and theatrical producer founder of the Globe TheatreMarc Rosen A B 1998 Film and television producer known for his work on the Harry Potter film franchise and the TV series ThresholdBrooke Shields A B 1987 Model actress The Blue Lagoon TV series Suddenly Susan former member of Princeton Triangle ClubBrett Simon A B 1997 Director Assassination of a High School President Jimmy Stewart B S 1932 Academy Award winning actor former member of Princeton Triangle Club aviator Brigadier General in the United States Air Force Honorary degree in 1947Robert Taber ActorBretaigne Windust A B 1929 Film director producerArt and architecture EditStan Allen M Arch dean of School of Architecture Princeton University Leslie Ayres architect 1926 winner of Princeton Prize in Architecture Merritt Bucholz partner of Irish based Bucholz McEvoy Architects and Professor of Architecture at University of Limerick Thomas S Buechner founding director of the Corning Museum of Glass director of the Brooklyn Museum 239 Donald Drew Egbert A B 1924 M Arch 1927 art historian and Princeton professor Michael Graves architect designer and Princeton professor Jodi Hauptman A B 1986 art historian and curator Indrani Pal Chaudhuri A B Anthropology photographer director and digital artist star of Bravo s 2010 docu series Double Exposure about her photography Jim Lee A B Psychology 1986 comic book artist known for work on X Men Batman a founder of Image Comics Bill Pierce A B 1957 freelance photographer for Time Demetri Porphyrios M Arch 1974 Ph D 1980 architect and architectural theorist Frank Stella artist William Turnbull Jr architect and Fellow of the American Institute of Architects Margaret Rose Vendryes Ph D 1997 visual artist curator and art historian Robert Venturi A B 1947 M F A 1950 architect Pritzker Prize laureate 1991 Marion Sims Wyeth architect of Mar a Lago and other mansionsOther EditThomas B Craighead Presbyterian minister president of Davidson Academy and Cumberland College in Nashville Tennessee 240 Collins Denny Jr 1921 pro segregationist lawyer 241 David W Doyle 49 Central Intelligence Agency officer author citation needed Cate Edwards 04 daughter of two time presidential candidate and 2004 Democratic Vice Presidential nominee John Edwards John Frame 61 Reformed theologian Donald B Fullerton 1913 missionary and founder of the Princeton Christian Fellowship Zelda Harris 07 former child actress known for her starring role in the Spike Lee dramedy Crooklyn James Hogue attended Princeton under the fraudulent persona of Alexi Indris Santana 1989 1991 Dario Hunter 04 the first Muslim born person to be ordained a rabbi 242 Jeffrey R MacDonald 65 subject of Joe McGinnis best seller Fatal Vision Green Beret physician convicted of murdering his wife and two children at Fort Bragg Joseph Lyle Menendez convicted murderer left Princeton in 1988 following plagiarism charges Michelle Obama 85 First Lady of the United States wife of United States President Barack Obama Zhuo Qun Song 19 currently the most highly decorated International Mathematical Olympiad IMO contestant with five gold medals and one bronze medal Richard Aaker Trythall 63 composer and pianist winner of the 1964 Rome Prize in Musical Composition fellow and music liaison of the American Academy in Rome 243 Peter Aaron Van Dorn lawyer judge and planter from Mississippi John C Whitcomb 48 young earth creationistIn fiction EditListed in alphabetical order by title name 24 President Charles Logan graduated from Princeton University 244 30 Rock Jack Donaghy is an alumnus multiple episodes center on his college experience Across the Universe the character Max attends Princeton but drops out Atlanta Earnest Earn Marks attended Princeton University before dropping out Batman Begins Bruce Wayne attended Princeton University although he chose not to continue his education there after returning home it is unknown whether he had completed his undergraduate school education and was attending graduate school or if he was dropping out of college 245 A Beautiful Mind tells of the mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr s initial days at Princeton University Although the film is a fictionalized biography in real life Nash did receive his doctorate from Princeton and was a Princeton professor 246 The Big Bang Theory Leonard Hofstadter attended Princeton and Amy Farrah Fowler served a fellowship there until Sheldon Cooper proposed to her Boardwalk Empire James Jimmy Darmody attended Princeton but dropped out to enlist in World War I disappointing his guardian Enoch Thompson Burn After Reading Osbourne Cox the lead played by John Malkovich was a Princeton Graduate Class of 1973 and in a scene at a fictional Princeton Club leads a fast tempo rendition of Princeton s anthem Old Nassau 247 The Caine Mutiny Willis Seward Willie Keith graduated from Princeton University before joining the Navy The Change Up Dave Lockwood graduated from Princeton University Charles in Charge Charles gets accepted as a graduate student in Princeton A Cinderella Story the characters played by Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray will be attending Princeton at the end of the movie 248 Commander in Chief Kelly Ludlow the press secretary played by Ever Carradine has graduated from Princeton The Cosby Show Sondra Huxtable and her future husband Elvin Tibideaux of graduated from Princeton 249 Cruel Intentions Marci Greenbaum Tara Reid s character was accepted into Princeton Sebastian the protagonist manipulated her Designated Survivor Tom Kirkman Secretary of Housing and Urban Development turned President of the United States who was named designated survivor for the State of the Union address and rose to the presidency after a terrorist attack killed the entire line of succession was a Princeton alumni Doogie Howser M D the namesake child prodigy graduated from Princeton at the age of 10 in 1983 and received his medical license at age 14 250 Everwood Amy Abbott is accepted to Princeton 251 Family Ties Young Republican Alex P Keaton Michael J Fox spends the first two seasons of the series preparing to attend Princeton The Flintstones in the 1961 episode entitled Flintstone of Prinstone Fred briefly attends Princeton s prehistoric counterpart Prinstone University as a part time student in the 1964 episode Cinderellastone Fred s dream character also attended Prinstone The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Princeton is Philip s alma mater his son Carlton enrolls in Princeton by the final episode 252 Gilmore Girls Rory Gilmore is accepted into Princeton University The Girl Next Door Eli is mentioned as having been accepted to Princeton Good in Bed novel by Jennifer Weiner protagonist Cannie Shapiro is a Princeton alumna In Her Shoes 1991 a novel by Jennifer Weiner Rose Feller is a Princeton grad Her younger sister Maggie camps out in a Princeton library Leatherheads the character of Carter Rutherford is a star Princeton quarterback 253 Left Behind series character Cameron Buck Williams is a Princeton grad Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen science fiction novel by H Beam Piper Calvin Morrison had been a theology student at Princeton but dropped out to join the U S Army and fight in the Korean War He later becomes an officer with the Pennsylvania State Police and transported to another time line Mad Men Paul Kinsey is a Princeton graduate class of 55 and in My Old Kentucky Home season 3 episode 3 Kinsey s classmate Jeffrey a drug dealer reminisces about the Tigertones a cappella group 254 Mars Attacks President James Dale Jack Nicholson is a Princeton alumnus The Mindy Project the main character Mindy Lahiri attended Princeton Numb3rs the characters of Charlie Eppes and Larry Fleinhardt are Princeton Alumni Charlie graduated at the age 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