- List of University of Pennsylvania people
This is a list of current and former faculty, alumni, and non-graduating attendees of the
University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania , in theUnited States .Nobel Laureates
Physics
*Raymond Davis - 2002Nobel Prize in Physics
**for "pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos."
*John Robert Schrieffer - 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics ("first Penn faculty member to win")
**for the "theory of superconductivity, usually called the BCS-theory."
*Robert Hofstadter - 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics
**"for his pioneering studies of electron scattering in atomic nuclei and for his thereby achieved discoveries concerning the structure of the nucleons."Chemistry
*Irwin Rose - 2004Nobel Prize in Chemistry
**"for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation."
*Alan MacDiarmid - 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
**"for the discovery and development of conductive polymers."
*Hideki Shirakawa - 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
**"for the discovery and development of conductive polymers."
*Alan J. Heeger - 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
**"for the discovery and development of conductive polymers."
*Ahmed H. Zewail - 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
**"for his studies of the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscopy."
*Christian B. Anfinsen - 1972 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
**"for his work on ribonuclease, especially concerning the connection between the amino acid sequence and the biologically active conformation"
*Vincent du Vigneaud - 1955 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
**"for his work on biochemically important sulphur compounds, especially for the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone."Medicine
*Stanley B. Prusiner - 1997Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
**"for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection."
*Michael S. Brown - 1985 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
**for his discovery "concerning the regulation of cholesterol metabolism"
*Baruch Samuel Blumberg - 1976 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
**"for their discoveries concerning new mechanisms for the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases."
*Gerald Edelman - 1972 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
**for the discovery "concerning the chemical structure of antibodies."
*Haldan Keffer Hartline - 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
**for the discovery "concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye."
*Ragnar Granit - 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
**"for describing the different types of light-sensitive cells in the eye and how light interacts with them."
*Otto Fritz Meyerhof - 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
**"for his discovery of the fixed relationship between the consumption of oxygen and the metabolism of lactic acid in the muscle."Economics
*Edmund S. Phelps - 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics
**"for his analysis of intertemporal tradeoffs in macroeconomic policy."
*Edward C. Prescott - 2004 Nobel Prize in Economics
**"for his part in contributing to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles."
*Lawrence Robert Klein - 1980 Nobel Prize in Economics
**"for the creation of economic models and their application to the analysis of economic fluctuations and economic policies."
*Simon Smith Kuznets - 1971 Nobel Prize in Economics
**"for his empirically founded interpretation of economic growth which has led to new and deepened insight into the economic and social structure and process of development."Noted alumni
Academia
University leaders
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Cyrus Adler , Chancellor,Jewish Theological Seminary ; PresidentDropsie College
*John Milton Bernhisel : OriginalTrustee of theUniversity of Utah
*William Bingham : Banker and politician who was highly influential in the founding ofDickinson College -- "Bingham's Porch" was long a rallying cry at Dickinson
*James Lloyd Breck , Class of 1838: Founder of the Seabury Divinity School, now part of theSeabury-Western Theological Seminary , a prominent Episcopalseminary . Also namesake of theBreck School inMinneapolis, MN
*Gaylen Byker : President ofCalvin College (1995- )
*Charles Caldwell : Together with Penn alumni John Esteen Cooke and Charles Wilkins Short, organized the Louisville (KY) Medical Institute (now theUniversity of Louisville School of Medicine ); Caldwell served as first dean from 1837-1838
*William P. Carey :Namesake andbenefactor of theCarey Business School atJohns Hopkins University
*Jared Cohon : President ofCarnegie Mellon University .
*Al-Hassan Conteh : President of theUniversity of Liberia .
*Lee Copeland : Former Dean of both theUniversity of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning and theUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Design
*Robert A. Corrigan :President ,San Francisco State University (1988- )
*Edward Cutbush , M.D.: Founder,State University of New York Upstate Medical University , and first dean (1834-1839)
*Robert Davidson , Class of 1771: President,Dickinson College , 1804-09
*Samuel Henry Dickson : Together with alumnusJohn Edwards Holbrook , he founded theMedical College of South Carolina (now theMedical University of South Carolina )
*Daniel Drake : Organized the Medical College of Ohio and Cincinnati College; both later became theUniversity of Cincinnati
*John W. Draper , M.D.: President,New York University Medical School 1850-1873; FounderNYU Medical School , and foundingPresident of theAmerican Chemical Society
*Thomas Messinger Drown , President,Lehigh University
*Arnold Eisen : ChancellorJewish Theological Seminary
*Patrick Ellis , President,The Catholic University of America (1992-98); President,La Salle University (1977-92)
*Drew Gilpin Faust : President,Harvard University
*Sandra Featherman : President, University of New England, 1995-2006
*George Stuart Fullerton : Americanpsychologist andphilosopher , he was a professor, dean and vice-provost at Penn, as well as a professor atColumbia University and theUniversity of Vienna ; alsoPresident of theAmerican Psychological Association
*Henry D. Gilpin : President,Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1853-58)
*Israel Goldstein : Co-founder and the firstChairman of theBoard of Trustees ofBrandeis University
*Neil R. Grabois : President,Colgate University
*Frank Hastings Hamilton : One of the founders of Buffalo Medical College (now theState University of New York at Buffalo )
*Patrick T. Harker : President,University of Delaware
*Joel Henry Hildebrand : Former Dean of the College of Chemistry at theUniversity of California, Berkeley ; Hildebrand Hall on Berkeley's campus is named for him; also namesake of the Joel Henry Hildebrand Award sponsored by theAmerican Chemical Society
*John Henry Hobart : Founder, Geneva College (nowHobart and William Smith Colleges )
*Elizabeth Hoffman: President,University of Colorado System (2000-2005)
*Joseph Hopkinson : President,Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts ; he also served as successful counsel forSupreme Court Justice Samuel Chase in hisimpeachment trial before theUnited States Senate in 1804 and 1805
*Thomas Hunt : President of the University of Louisiana (nowTulane University )
*Jacob Jeanes : Together with fellow alumnus Walter Williamson, established the Homeopathic College of Pennsylvania (nowDrexel University College of Medicine )
*Samuel Jones , Class of 1762: worked with James Manning to found the College of Rhode Island (nowBrown University ). Jones re-drafted the college's charter and raised money for its foundation
*SirPaul Judge :Namesake andbenefactor of theJudge Business School at theUniversity of Cambridge
*Jared Potter Kirtland : He studied at Penn and ultimately received his degree fromYale University ; he was a co-founder of theCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine , as well as theCleveland Museum of Natural History
*Pleasant Williams Kittrell : Elected to the Texas Legislature, he introduced the bill that established theUniversity of Texas ; he attended Penn, but did not earn a degree
*Richard Kneedler : President Emeritus ofFranklin and Marshall College
*Michael Kotlikoff : Dean,Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (2007- )
*Peter J. Liacouras : President,Temple University (1982-2000)
*John Berrien Lindsley : Founded the Medical Department at the University of Nashville (nowVanderbilt University School of Medicine )
*Qingyun Ma : Dean of theUniversity of Southern California School of Architecture (2006- )
*George McClellan : Founder ofJefferson Medical College , nowThomas Jefferson University
*John McClintock : First president ofDrew Theological Seminary (nowDrew University )
*John McDowell , Class of 1771: first Principal of St. John's College, Annapolis, MD 1790-1806
*Samuel McKinney : First president ofAustin College andWest Tennessee College (nowUnion University )
*Thomas Meredith : One of the founders of Wake Forest Institute, nowWake Forest University ; he was the first president of the institution's Board of Trustees (Also, North Carolina'sMeredith College is named for him)
*Edward Mott Moore : FormerPresident of the Board of Trustees of theUniversity of Rochester and formerPresident of theAmerican Medical Association ; he was also one of the founders of the New York State Board of Health and is considered to be "the father of the Rochester park system"
*John Morgan, Class of 1757 and 1760: Founder of the first medical school in North America and founding member of theAmerican Philosophical Society ; he was also the Surgeon General for theContinental Army during theRevolutionary War
*Kenneth Mortimer : President,University of Hawaii , 1993-2001
*Henry Morton : 1st President ofStevens Institute of Technology , 1870-1902
*Josiah Clark Nott , M.D.: One of the founders of the Medical College of Alabama (now theUniversity of Alabama School of Medicine )
*Merle Odgers : President,Bucknell University , 1954-64
*John Edwin Pomfret : President,College of William and Mary , 1942-51
*Nathaniel Potter , Class of 1796: Founder of the College of Medicine of Maryland, now the University of Maryland College of Medicine
*Judith Rodin : First woman president of anIvy League university (University of Pennsylvania ); andPresident of theRockefeller Foundation
*L. Timothy Ryan : President,The Culinary Institute of America , 2001-
*Morton Owen Schapiro : President,Williams College
*Samuel Simon Schmucker : Founder,Gettysburg College
*Joseph W. Taylor : Penn graduate foundedBryn Mawr College through a bequest in this will, 1880
*Zaccheus Test , Class of 1855: One of the founders ofEarlham College , he also suggested the name Earlham for the new institution
*Gordon Watkins : first Provost of theUniversity of California, Riverside , 1949-56
*Benjamin West : Founder of theRoyal Academy of Arts ; he attended Penn but did not earn a degree
*Hugh Williamson : Mathematics professor at Penn, and OriginalTrustee of the University of North Carolina, he served as Secretary of the Trustees in the 1790s;Signatory to theU.S. Constitution , he also representedNorth Carolina at the Constitutional Convention
*Mark G. Yudof :President ,University of California system (2008- );Charles Alan Wright Chair in Law and Chancellor,University of Texas System ; and President,University of Minnesota , 1997-2002Distinguished scholars
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William Alonso : Americaneconomist was Director of the Center for Population Studies atHarvard University
*E. Digby Baltzell : Penn graduate and sociology professor who popularized the term "WASP"
*Eugene C. Barker : Historian at theUniversity of Texas at Austin
*William M. Bass : Prominentforensic anthropologist , he is the Founder of the "Body Farm " at theUniversity of Tennessee atKnoxville
*Daniel A. Baugh :Naval historian and former professor ofhistory at bothPrinceton University andCornell University
*James Curtis Booth , Class of 1829: Penn professor of Chemistry in the Applied Arts, 1850-55; President,American Chemical Society , 1883-85
*Britton Chance : Scientist and Olympic gold medallist who made great contributions to spectrometry and biochemistry/biophysics research; member of the National Academy of Sciences
*Edward Potts Cheyney , Class of 1883: Penn professor ofhistory and author of several college textbooks; alsoPresident of theAmerican Historical Association , the oldest and largest U.S. society for scholars and teachers of history
*Noam Chomsky : Linguist and activist;MIT professor.
*Gordon Clark : Philosopher and Christian theologian.
*Jerry Clinton : FormerFerdowsi scholar and Professor ofPersian language and literature atPrinceton University
*Thomas C. Cochran :Historian and pastPresident of theAmerican Historical Association
*Stanley Norman Cohen : Professor ofgenetics atStanford University
*Harvey Cox : Prominent theologian; Professor,Harvard Divinity School
*Hamid Dabashi :Hagop Kevorkian Professor ofIran ian Studies andComparative Literature atColumbia University
*John DiIulio : Frederick Fox Leadership Professor of Politics, Religion, and Civil Society, University of Pennsylvania; former director, White House Office of Faith Based Initiatives
*David Dodd : Past professor offinance atColumbia Business School , and co-author of the 1934 book "Security Analysis ," the longest running investment text ever (and still) published
*Solomon Drowne : Prominent American physician, academic and surgeon during theAmerican Revolution and in the history of the fledgling United States, he was also professor of botany atBrown University , and one of the earliest Fellows there
*Louis Adolphus Duhring : Penn professor ofdermatology and founding member and President of the American Dermatological Society
*Gerald Early : Merle KlingProfessor of Modern letters, of English,African studies ,African American studies , American culture studies, and Director, Center for Joint Projects in the Humanities and Social Sciences atWashington University
*Paul R. Ehrlich : Zoologist and Bing Professor of Population Studies in the department of Biological Sciences atStanford University
*Albert Fishlow : Professor of International and Public Affairs and Director of the Center for the Study of Brazil atColumbia University
*Joshua Fishman : Linguist on sociology of language, bilingualism, Yiddish
*William Fontaine : Penn alumnus and the first tenured African-American professor at Penn, he was Dean of theCollege of Arts and Sciences (1944-52); one of his students (at Lincoln University where he previously taught) wasKwame Nkrumah , another future Penn alumnus and the firstPresident ofGhana
*William H. Forwood :Chairman of the departments ofSurgery and Surgical Pathology atGeorgetown University from 1895-1897; he was also aU.S. Civil War general and theSurgeon General of the U.S. Army
*Robert Gallager :Professor Emeritus ofelectrical engineering andcomputer science at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology
*Francis Gavin : Founding Director of Studies forThe Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law and the first Tom Slick Professor of International Affairs atThe University of Texas at Austin
*J. Arch Getty :John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow and Professor of History at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles
*Moshe Greenberg : Biblical scholar.
*Edith Grossman : Award-winning translator of works includingDon Quixote andLove in the Time of Cholera
*Diane F. Halpern : Americanpsychologist andProfessor atClaremont McKenna College ; past-President of theAmerican Psychological Association
*Alfred Harbage : Influential 20th centuryShakespeare scholar and professor atHarvard University ; also General Editor of thePelican Books edition of the works of Shakespeare
*Zellig Harris : Pioneering Linguist
*Charles Custis Harrison : University provost and industrialist, and recipient of honorary LLD degrees fromColumbia University ,Princeton University andYale University
*Zahi Hawass : Egyptian archaeologist and a world-famous Egyptologist
*Eric J. Hill : Professor ofarchitecture at theUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
*Urban T. Holmes, Jr. : Kenan Professor ofRomance Philology at theUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
*Stephen D. Houston : Professor ofanthropology atBrown University
*Carl Kaysen : Economics professor atMIT and former Director,Institute for Advanced Study inPrinceton, NJ
*Howard Atwood Kelly , Class of 1877 and 1882: One of the first members ofJohns Hopkins University medical faculty, he was an internationally renowned surgeon and medical educator, and founder of Kensington Hospital in Philadelphia
*Charles P. Kindleberger :economist , economichistorian ; formerly Ford International Professor of Economics atMIT
*Patrick Vinton Kirch : Class of 1954 Professor of Anthropology at theUniversity of California at Berkeley
*Michael Klarman : Professor ofconstitutional law atHarvard Law School
*Joseph Leidy , Class of 1844: considered to be the Father of AmericanVertebrate Paleontology , he wasProfessor ofAnatomy and founder of the Dept. of Biology at Penn, and Professor ofNatural History atSwarthmore College ; he was also the subject of a book entitled: "The Last Man Who Knew Everything", published byYale University Press , 1998
*Aaron Lemonick : Past professor ofphysics atPrinceton University
*Lawrence Lessig :Copyright activist , founder and director of Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Law Professor atStanford University
*Louis Loss : William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law atHarvard Law School (1962-84)
*Daniel Mazia : Former professor of zoology at theUniversity of California, Berkeley andStanford University , he was also a member of the National Academy of Sciences
*María Rosa Menocal :Sterling Professor of the Humanities atYale University
*Samuel Miller, Class of 1789: early prominent professor atPrinceton Theological Seminary , and namesake of Miller Chapel at PTS; he was also atrustee of bothColumbia University andPrinceton University
*Frank Moulaert , Professor of Spatial Planning atKatholieke Universiteit Leuven , 2008-
*Joseph Pancoast , Class of 1828: Chairman of the Departments of Surgery and Anatomy atJefferson Medical College , nowThomas Jefferson University
*Martin A. Pomerantz :Physicist and former Director of the Bartol Research Institute at theUniversity of Delaware and namesake of the Martin A. Pomerantzastronomical observatory at theUnited States Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station ; also recipient of theNASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal
*Hilary Putnam : Walter Beverly Pearson Professor of Modern Mathematics and Mathematical Logic atHarvard University
*John Quelch : Lincoln Filene Professor ofBusiness Administration atHarvard Business School (2001- )
*Jonathan Evans Rhoads : Renowned cancer researcher, he wasPresident of theAmerican Philosophical Society (1976-84) (and namesake of the Jonathan Rhoads medal), andPresident of theBoard of Managers ofHaverford College (1963-78)
*Joseph Rothrock : American environmentalist, recognized as the "Father of Forestry" in Pennsylvania, he served on the faculty of thePennsylvania State University teaching botany, physiology and anatomy, and he founded the Pennsylvania School of Forestry atMont Alto in 1903, nowPenn State Mont Alto , and served as the firstpresident of the Pennsylvania Forestry Association
*Benjamin Silliman :Yale University professor of chemistry and founding faculty member ofYale Medical School ; he studied at Penn under Professor James Woodhouse but did not earn a degree (namesake of Silliman College at Yale)
*Alfred Stengel , Class of 1889: Penn professor wasPresident of theAmerican College of Physicians andPresident of theWistar Institute
*Witmer Stone : Americanornithologist ,botanist , andmammalogist , he was considered the last of the “great naturalists”; he wasPresident of theAmerican Ornithologists' Union (AOU) (1920–23), and was editor of the AOU's periodical "The Auk " (1912–1936), as well asEmeritus Director of theAcademy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia
*George W. Taylor :Founder of theacademic field known asindustrial relations
*Russell Weigley : Military historian;Distinguished University Professor of History atTemple University Other
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John Andrews : Principal ofThe Episcopal Academy inMerion, Pennsylvania , outside ofPhiladelphia (1785-1789)
*Stephen G. Kurtz : Historian, principal ofPhillips Exeter Academy (1974–1987)
*William White, Class of 1765: Bishop and founder ofThe Episcopal Academy inMerion, Pennsylvania cience and medicine
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Charles Conrad Abbott , Class of 1865: Americanarchaeologist andnaturalist , he served as assistantcurator of thePeabody Museum inCambridge, Mass. , to which he presented more than 20,000 archaeological specimens
*Michael S. Brown :1985 recipient of theAlbert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
*Edward Drinker Cope : 19th century Americanpaleontologist who made known as many as 1,000 new species of extinct vertebrata in his lifetime. Among these were some of the oldest knownmammals , obtained inNew Mexico , and 56 species ofdinosaur , includingCamarasaurus ,Amphicoelias , andCoelophysis . Most of hisfossil collection is now with theAmerican Museum of Natural History , and his home inPhiladelphia is designated aNational Historic Landmark
*William Holmes Crosby, Jr. Considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of modernhematology .
*William Gambel : 19th century Americannaturalist who discovered several new species offlora andfauna , includingGambel's Quail (Callipepla gambelii),Mountain Chickadee (Parus gambeli) andNuttall's Woodpecker (Picoides nuttallii).
*John C. Lilly : Researcher of consciousness, counterculture figure.
*Henry Carvill Lewis : Geologist.
*Horace Jayne : Americanzoologist and educator who served as the dean of the college faculty of theWistar Institute and atrustee ofDrexel University
*John Peter Lesley : Americangeologist who, together with fellow alumniJohn Fries Frazer and James C. Booth, participated in the firstgeological survey ofPennsylvania
*Alan Needleman : Florence Pirce Grant University Professor ofMechanics of Solids and Structures atBrown University
*Mehmet Oz : Professor of Cardiac Surgery atColumbia University
*Philip Syng Physick : One of the foremostsurgeon s in post-colonial America, his patients includedJohn Adams 's daughter,Dolley Madison , Chief JusticeJohn Marshall and PresidentAndrew Jackson
*Stanley B. Prusiner :1994 recipient of theAlbert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
*Fairman Rogers : Americancivil engineer andcharter member of theU.S. National Academy of Sciences
*Isaac Starr :Cardiovascular researcher and the1957 recipient of theAlbert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
*Caspar Wistar, Class of 1782: Professor of Chemistry, Anatomy and Surgery at Penn and University Trustee (and namesake of theWistar Institute in Philadelphia); he was also President of theAmerican Philosophical Society and President of the Society for the Abolition of Slavery
*Lightner Witmer : Regarded as thefounder ofClinical Psychology , he was theco-founder of the world's firstPsychological Clinic in 1896 at the University of Pennsylvania
*Ahmed H. Zewail :1993 recipient of theWolf Prize inchemistry , and the1996 recipient of theNAS Award in Chemical Sciences Arts, media, and entertainment
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Julian Abele , Class of 1902: Prominent African-American architectural designer; he designed or co-designed such works as thePhiladelphia Museum of Art , the Central Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia, Widener Memorial Library atHarvard University , as well as several campus buildings ofDuke University , includingDuke Chapel
*Charles Addams : Creator,The Addams Family ; he is said to have modeled the Addams Family mansion after Penn's College Hall
*Kevin Allen: Contestant ofNBC reality show "The Apprentice 2"
*Ron Allen:NBC News correspondent
*Ti-Grace Atkinson : Author, feminist
*Jon Avnet :Film andTV director,producer andwriter
*Evelyn Margaret Ay :Miss America 1954
*William J. Bain : Noted architect, co-founder of global architecture firmNBBJ .
*Elizabeth Banks - Actress, best known as the lead actress in the sports movie "Invincible"
*Ralph Barbieri :Sports radio personality
*Albert C. Barnes : Founder of theBarnes Foundation and inventor ofArgyrol .
*Jack Barry: television producer and host, 1950s-1984
*Eric Bazilian : Singer, songwriter, guitarist, member ofThe Hooters
*Willow Bay : FormerCNN and ABCanchorwoman , andfashion model
*James Berardinelli : Film critic
*Candice Bergen : Actress, best known as TV'sMurphy Brown . (Attended, never graduated).
*Alfred Bester : Recipient of the firstHugo Award for aScience Fiction Novel : The Demolished Man (1953), Science Fiction Grand Master (1988), and author of The Stars My Destination (1956)
*H.G. Bissinger: Author of andPulitzer Prize winning journalist
*John Bowker :BBC broadcaster
*Andrea Brody : Co-host of U.S. television's "George Michael Sports Machine"
*Denise Scott Brown : Prominent architect; principal in Venturi, Scott Brown & Associates, and wife of architectRobert Venturi
*Ron Brown:NBC International Affairs correspondent
*Tory Burch :Fashion designer andsocialite
*Alfred Butts : Inventor ofScrabble
*Gregg Carey : Contestant on ""
*Claudia Cohen : Former "Page Six" gossip columnist for theNew York Post
*Nancy Cordes :CBS news national correspondent
*Adrian Cronauer : Radio Personality and subject of biopicGood Morning Vietnam
*Pamela Day : Businesswoman and contestant ofNBC reality show "The Apprentice 2"
*James DePreist : Permanent conductor of theTokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra , director of conducting and orchestral studies at theJuilliard School and laureate music director of theOregon Symphony
*Bruce Dern : Actor
*GuitaristJon Gutwillig and ex-drummerSam Altman of the trance-fusion band theDisco Biscuits . BassistMarc Brownstein and KeyboardistAron Magner attended the university, but never graduated.
*John Doman : Actor, star ofHBO 's series "The Wire"
*Keith Epstein : investigative journalist forBusinessWeek magazine
*Joseph Esherick : ProminentBay Area architect; Professor,University of California, Berkeley
*Ray Evans : Songwriter
*Wendy Finerman : Oscar-winning movie producer, she won theAcademy Award for the film "Forrest Gump " in 1994
*Richard Garfield : Inventor of the populartrading card game .
*Robert Gant : actor, best known as Ben on Queer as Folk
*Nikki Giovanni :Poet andauthor , she attended Penn but did not earn a degree
*Stephen Glass: Former reporter for "The New Republic ", author of "The Fabulist"
*Jeffrey Goldberg : Award winning journalist. Writer for theAtlantic andThe New Yorker .
*Leonard Goldberg : Former Chairman of20th Century Fox , TV and Movie Producer
*Osvaldo Golijov : Grammy winning composer of classical music.
*Zane Grey : Author of Western novels
*William Stanley Haseltine : Acclaimed 19th century American painter, his works are included in the collections of museums such as theMetropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and theNational Gallery of Art in Wash., D.C., among others
*Doc Holliday : Gunman and gambler in western US in 1870s and 1880s; colleague of the Earp brothers; participated in the OK Corral gunfight. Graduated from Philadelphia College of Dentistry (1872), which merged into Penn in 1909.
*Ariel Horn : Novelist
*Rob Hyman : Singer, songwriter, keyboard player, member ofThe Hooters
*Alberto Ibarguen : Chairman of the Board of theNewseum inWashington, D.C. , and formerpublisher of theMiami Herald
*Moe Jaffe : Songwriter ["Gypsy in My Soul ", "I'm My Own Grandpa ", etc.]
*Louis Kahn : Noted architect, works include theYale University Art Gallery andJatiyo Sangsad Bhaban National Assembly Building,Dhaka ,Bangladesh .
*Aaron Karo : Popular college humorist who details Penn life in books and on theCollegeHumor website.
*Andrea Keller : Architect; Contestant on Bravo'sTop Design (placed 3rd)
*Duncan Kenworthy : Producer, "Four Weddings and a Funeral ", and "Notting Hill "
*Charles Klauder : Prominent architect who designed the famousCathedral of Learning at theUniversity of Pittsburgh , the world's first educational skyscraper and the tallest educational building in the U.S.; he also designed thePalestra
*Joe Klein : columnist and political analyst for "Time" magazine
*Andrea Kremer :ESPN sports correspondent
*William Harold Lee : Architect
*John Legend : (birth name John Stephens)Rhythm and blues singer/songwriter
*Michael R. Levy : Founder and Publisher ofTexas Monthly magazine
*William Link : Television and film writer and producer who co-created and produced the shows "Columbo", "Mannix ", "Ellery Queen " and "Murder, She Wrote "
*Jay Livingston : Songwriter
*Sari Locker : Television personality and author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Amazing Sex
*John D. MacDonald : Author, famous for hisTravis McGee series
*John Masius :Emmy award -winning producer and writer of television series such asTouched By An Angel ,St. Elsewhere , and others
*William McIlvaine, Jr. : American painter whose works are owned by theNew York Historical Society and theMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston
*Milton Bennett Medary : Prominent architect who designed theWashington Memorial Chapel atValley Forge National Park ; and together with fellow alumnus William Charles Hays, he designed Houston Hall, America's first student union
*Toral Mehta: Contestant of "The Apprentice 4"
*Thor Halvorssen Mendoza : human rights advocate and film producer; Founder,Human Rights Foundation
*Sia Michel : the pop music editor ofThe New York Times
*Andrea Mitchell : NBC Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent
*David Naughton: Actor best known for starring in the 1981horror film "An American Werewolf in London "
*Becki Newton : Actress, Amanda onUgly Betty
*Ken Olin : Actor, best known for his lead role on thirtysomething and as director & executive producer of Alias
*I.M. Pei : Famousmodernist architect (attended for a short time in 1935 before transferring toMIT )
*Jim Perry: (birth name: Jim Dooley) U.S. and Canadian television host
*Gina Philips : actress (attended, never graduated)
*Marc Platt: Film, television and theatre producer
*Chaim Potok award-winning author, "The Chosen", "The Promise", "My Name Is Asher Lev ", and "The Gift of Asher Lev "
*Ezra Pound : 20th century Modernist poet and promoter of various writers and schools of literature (attended for two years before transferring toHamilton College ). He returned to Penn and earned a master's degree in romance philology.
*Maury Povich : Talk-show host
*Eli Kirk Price : Founder,Philadelphia Museum of Art
*Harold Prince : Famous Broadway Producer with works including "West Side Story " and "Phantom of the Opera "
*Paul Provenza : Actor, comedian, and director of "The Aristocrats"
*Alan Rachins : Actor ("L.A. Law " and "Dharma and Greg ")
*David Raksin : Composer
*Melissa Rivers (Birth name: Melissa Rosenberg): Actress and daughter of comedianJoan Rivers
*Mark Rosenthal: Screenwriter, "Mona Lisa Smile ", "Planet of the Apes ", "Mighty Joe Young", etc.
*Mary B Schuenemann : Award-winning 20th century American watercolorist
*Lisa Scottoline : Popular American author of many legal thrillers;New York Times best-seller list author
*Matt Selman : Long-time writer for the Award-winning animated seriesThe Simpsons
*Grover Simcox : illustrator, naturalist and polymath
*Linda Simensky (1985): producer of animated works [" [http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/1097/1097pro3.html Linda Simensky, C'85] ." "University of Pennsylvania "]
*Yakov Smirnoff : Comedian and Painter
*Martin Cruz Smith : Author of "Gorky Park"
*Devo Springsteen :Grammy Award winning music producer and songwriter (born Devon Harris)
*Steve Stecklow :Pulitzer Prize winning journalist.
*Emil Steiner : Author and JournalistWashington Post
*John and Emlyn Stewardson : Brothers and Partners inCope & Stewardson , a prominent architectural firm which designed theUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum , as well as buildings forBryn Mawr College ,Princeton University , andWashington University , includingBrookings Hall
*Meredith Stiehm :Emmy Award -winning television producer and screenwriter
*I.F. Stone : Prominent journalist and commentator from the 40s through the 60s.
*Jennifer Su : (Birth name: Jennifer Tsou), Television anchor and radio presenter, Hong Kong and Thailand
*Stephanie Sy : ABC News anchor and correspondent
*Brian Tierney : Publisher of thePhiladelphia Inquirer and thePhiladelphia Daily News
*Bobby Troup : Actor, Songwriter best known for writing the popular standard "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 ", and for his role as Dr. Joe Early in the1970s TV seriesEmergency!
*Ivanka Trump : Fashion model, businesswoman, judge ofNBC reality show "The Apprentice 6 ", daughter of real estate mogul and Penn alumnusDonald Trump
*Cenk Uygur , Radio Talk Show Host,The Young Turks (talk show) ,Air America Radio and columnist forHuffington Post
*David A. Vise :Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist
*Amina Wadud : DisputedImam and author on various Islamic subjects
*Mark Waters (director) : Director ofMean Girls and other films
*Schatar White now Schatar Sapphira Taylor: Celebrity, Singer, Actress, Songwriter, Movie "High Roller", Contestant onVH1 's "Charm School "
*John Edgar Wideman : Author,Rhodes Scholar
*C.K. Williams :Pulitzer Prize andNational Book Award winning poet
*William Carlos Williams : Poet
*Dick Wolf :Emmy Award -winning producer and creator of popularLaw & Order series
*Aaron Yoo : Americanactor who starred in the2007 films "Disturbia " and "American Pastime "
*Rick Yune : Actor
*Chip Zien : Actor
*Sidney Zion : Writer, journalist.
*Ted Cahill : Lead Guitar, "The Magic Mushrooms "
*Joe Lacavera : Drummer, "The Magic Mushrooms "
*Stu Freeman : Vocals, Guitar, "The Magic Mushrooms "
*Josh Rice : Vocals, Harmonica, Flute, "The Magic Mushrooms "Athletics
*Jerome Allen: former NBA player
*Josh Appell : pitcher with theNew York Mets farm team theBrooklyn Cyclones
*Reds Bagnell :Maxwell Award winningfootball halfback at Penn, he was also a member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*Steve Baumann :President of theNational Soccer Hall of Fame
*Irving Baxter : Winner of two gold and three silver medals at the1900 Paris Olympics
*Cliff Bayer : foil fencer, 2-time Olympian, 4-time U.S. champion, NCAA champion, Pan Am silver medalist
*Chuck Bednarik :Philadelphia Eagles Linebacker, member of both thePro Football Hall of Fame and theCollege Football Hall of Fame , and namesake of theChuck Bednarik Award in college football
*Bert Bell : FormerNational Football League Commissioner from 1946-1959, who took the league to unprecedented heights; also co-founder of thePhiladelphia Eagles
*Greg Best : Winner of two silver medals at the1988 Seoul Olympics
*Mel Bridgman : FormerNational Hockey League player and general manager (MBA 1991)
*Alfred E. Bull : WinningHead Coach infootball at theUniversity of Iowa ,Georgetown University , andLafayette College
*Corky Calhoun : Storied Penn basketball player who helped the team go 28-0 during the 1970-71 season; he subsequently had an 8-year professional career with such teams as thePhoenix Suns , theLos Angeles Lakers and thePortland Trail Blazers
*Bill Carr : Winner of two gold medals at the1932 Los Angeles Olympics
*Nathaniel Cartmell : Winner of four Olympic medals: two silver at the1904 St. Louis Olympics , and a gold and a bronze at the1908 London Olympics
*Britton Chance : Winner of a gold medal at the1952 Helsinki Olympics
*Meredith Colket : Olympic Silver Medalist in the Pole Vault
*Ellie Daniel , Class of 1974: Winner of four Olympic medals: a gold, silver and bronze at the1968 Mexico City Olympics , and a bronze at the1972 Munich Olympics ; member of theInternational Swimming Hall of Fame
*Anita DeFrantz : 1976 Olympics bronze medalist; Member of both theInternational Olympic Committee and theU.S. Olympic Committee
*Mark DeRosa :Chicago Cubs Outfielder/Second Baseman
*Michalis Dorizas : Winner of a silver medal at the1908 London Olympics
*James Dwyer : Former winning headfootball coach atLouisiana State University
*Earl Eby : Winner of a silver medal intrack and field at the1920 Antwerp Olympics
*Doc Farrell : Penn graduate had a 10-yearMajor League Baseball career, with teams such as the New York Giants (now theSan Francisco Giants ),New York Yankees and theBoston Red Sox
*Charles J. Ferguson : Earned 728 strikeouts from 1884-1888 as a pitcher for the Philadelphia Quakers, now thePhiladelphia Phillies
*Jim Finn :National Football League fullback
*Susan Francia : Winner of a gold medal at the2008 Beijing Olympics in women's rowing
*Sarah Garner : Winner of a bronze medal at the2000 Sydney Olympics and two gold medals at theWorld Rowing Championships (1997 and 1998)
*Charlie Gelbert (football) : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*James Gentle : Winner of a bronze medal at the1932 Los Angeles Olympics and member of theNational Soccer Hall of Fame
*Tom Gilmore (football coach) : WinningHead Coach inFootball at theCollege of the Holy Cross
*Doug Glanville :Major League Baseball Outfielder
*Nelson Graves : Philadelphiancricket er and businessman
*Truxton Hare : Winner of a silver medal at the1900 Paris Olympics and a bronze medal at the1904 St. Louis Olympics ; member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*John Heisman : TheHeisman Trophy is named after him; he was also thePresident of theAmerican Football Coaches Association
*Bill Hollenback : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame and winningHead Coach in football atPenn State (1909, 1911-14)
*Sidney Jelinek : Winner of a bronze medal at the1924 Paris Olympics
*John B. Kelly, Jr. : accomplished oarsman, four-time Olympian, and Olympic medal winner andPresident of theUnited States Olympic Committee ; brother of famous actressGrace Kelly ; Kelly Drive in Philadelphia is named for him.
*Red Kellett former President of the Baltimore Colts
*Alden Knipe : WinningHead Coach inFootball at theUniversity of Iowa from 1898-1902
*Alvin Kraenzlein : four-time Olympic gold medal champion
*George Levene : WinningHead Coach inFootball at theUniversity of Tennessee (1907-09)
*Don Lippincott : Winner of a silver and a bronze medal at the1912 Stockholm Olympics
*Lou Little : WinningHead Coach inFootball atColumbia University from 1930-56, he was responsible for Columbia's 1934 win overStanford University in the Rose Bowl; he also served asPresident of theAmerican Football Coaches Association (born Luigi Piccolo)
*Craig Littlepage : Director of athletics at theUniversity of Virginia
*Oliver MacDonald : Winner of a gold medal at the1924 Paris Olympics
*Matt Maloney : 1994-95 Ivy League Player of the Year in Basketball; then NBA player
*Fran McCaffery : WinningHead Coach inBasketball atSiena College
*Josiah McCracken : Winner of a silver and bronze medal at the1900 Paris Olympics
*Ed McGinley : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*Jack Medica : Winner of a gold and two silver medals at the1936 Berlin Olympics ; he was a graduate student at Penn, but did not earn a degree
*Leroy Mercer : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame and the1910 College Football All-America Team
*Ted Meredith : Olympic distance runner, won two Gold Medals
*Sol Metzger : WinningHead Coach inFootball at theUniversity of Pennsylvania ,Oregon State University ,West Virginia University and theUniversity of South Carolina
*David Micahnik : Penn graduate andfencing coach and member of theUSFA Hall of Fame
*Rob Milanese :Arena Football League wide receiver; school's all-time leading receiver
*Leslie Milne andJulie Staver : Winners of a bronze medal in women'sfield hockey at the1984 Los Angeles Olympics
*John Minds : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*Skip Minisi : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*Syed Mohammed Hadi : Olympic athlete
*David Montgomery : Part-owner, President, and CEO of thePhiladelphia Phillies
*George Munger : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame (as coach)
*Ted Nash : Winner of a gold medal at the1960 Rome Olympics and a bronze medal at the1964 Tokyo Olympics inrowing
*Benjamin Lewis Newton : Penn Lacrosse defenseman; expected 2nd Round Major League Lacrosse selection
*Bob Odell : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*Walter O'Malley : Owner and chief executive of theBrooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers ; and member of theBaseball Hall of Fame
*George Orton : Winner of a gold and a bronze medal at the1900 Paris Olympics ; also the first Canadian to win an Olympic medal
*Winchester Osgood : Former Pennfootball player and member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*John H. Outland : TheOutland Trophy in collegefootball is named after him
*Harry Parker :Head Coach in varsityrowing atHarvard University
*John Pescatore : Winner of a bronze medal at the1988 Seoul Olympics , andHead Coach in men'srowing atYale University
*Jim Peterson (baseball) :Major League Baseball player from 1931-37, and winner of the1931 World Series playing for thePhiladelphia Athletics (now theOakland Athletics )
*Jack Ramsay : Coach,Portland Trail Blazers and member of theBasketball Hall of Fame
*Frank Reagan : Former professional football player for theNew York Giants and thePhiladelphia Eagles from 1941–1951; he led theNFL in interceptions in 1947
*Carroll Rosenbloom : Penn football player and past owner of theBaltimore Colts (now theIndianapolis Colts ) and theLos Angeles Rams (now theSt. Louis Rams )
*George Savitsky : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*Michael Saxe : WinningHead Coach inBasketball atVillanova University from 1920-26
*Hunter Scarlett : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*Brandon Slay : Winner of a gold medal at the2000 Sydney Olympics in freestyle wrestling
*Ed Stefanski : President and General Manager of thePhiladelphia 76ers
*Vince Stevenson : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*Vernon Stouffer : Former owner of theCleveland Indians
*John Baxter Taylor, Jr. : First African-American to win an Olympic Gold Medal
*Walter Tewksbury : Winner of five medals at the1900 Paris Olympics : two gold, two silver and a bronze
*Bill Tilden : Tennis player who won 10 Grand Slam titles, including 7 U.S. Opens and 3 Wimbledons. (Dropped out in sophomore year)
*Bob Torrey : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*Steve Yerkes : Wharton dropout playedMajor League Baseball from 1909-1916 with such teams as theBoston Red Sox and theChicago Cubs , and scored the Series-winning run in the tenth inning of Game Eight of the1912 World Series for the Red Sox
*Charles Wharton : Member of theCollege Football Hall of Fame
*Carl Sheldon Williams : College football coach; won national championships for Penn in both 1904 and 1907
*Lud Wray : Founder of thePhiladelphia Eagles together with fellow Penn alumnusBert Bell Business
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Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania . (Note: Not all of the following individuals attended the Wharton School, but may be alumni of other schools within theUniversity of Pennsylvania ).
*Michael Adler : CFO ofExpedia
*Anil Ambani : billionaire, Chairman,Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group
*Walter Annenberg : billionaire publisher, philanthropist, former U.S Ambassador to theUnited Kingdom , awarded theMedal of Freedom He was given the rank of Knight Commander (the second-highest rank in theOrder of the British Empire ) by Queen Elizabeth II
*Jay H. Baker : former President,Kohl's
*Arthur B. Belden : CFO ofLORD Corporation
*Gregory Bentley : CEO ofBentley Systems
*Alfred Berkeley : FormerPresident and Vice-Chairman of theNASDAQ Stock Market, Inc.
*Nicholas Biddle: President of theSecond Bank of the United States
*William Bingham , Class of 1768: One of the Founders and a Director of theBank of North America , the first modern United Statesbank
*Matt Blank : Chairman and CEO ofShowtime
*Richard Bloch : Co-founder,H&R Block
*Mitchell Blutt : Executive Partner,J.P. Morgan Chase
*Beauveau Borie , Class of 1865: President,Philadelphia Stock Exchange , the oldest stock exchange in the U.S.
*Len Bosack : Co-founder,Cisco Systems (Internet routers company)
*David Bowes, GloCal University, founderSeattle Biodiesel Initiative .
*Geralyn Breig : former President,Godiva International
*Christopher H. Browne : Managing Director,Tweedy, Browne Co.
*Warren Buffett : CEO ofBerkshire Hathaway , investor, the richest man in the world (attended for two years before transferring to theUniversity of Nebraska )
*Charles Butt : Billionaire Founder, CEO and Chairman,H-E-B Grocery Company
*William P. Carey : Founder ofW. P. Carey & Co. LLC , a corporate real estate financing firm headquartered inNew York City
*Robert Castellini :CEO and part-owner of theCincinnati Reds baseball team
*Robert F. Cavanaugh : Board Member,Hershey Foods
*Steven A. Cohen : Founder and Manager,SAC Capital Partners
*Arthur D. Collins, Jr. : Chairman and CEO,Medtronic
*Robert Crandall : Chairman and CEO,American Airlines , Inc
*Donny Deutsch : Chairman, Deutsch, Inc.
*Michael DiCandilo :Chief Financial Officer andExecutive Vice President ofAmerisourceBergen corporation
*Eugene du Pont : the first head of modern dayDuPont
*Mike Eskew : Chairman and CEO, UPS
*Jerome Fisher : Founder and Chairman,Nine West, Inc.
*Richard Fisher: Fisher Brothers Construction, New York
*Jay S. Fishman : Chairman and CEO of St. Paul Travelers
*Catherine Austin Fitts : CEO and Founder ofSolari Inc.
*James W. Fordyce , President of theLasker Foundation
*Russell P. Fradin :Chairman andCEO ofHewitt Associates
*Robert Edward Glendinning , Class of 1888:Governor of theNew York Stock Exchange , and the first person from outside New York to hold that position
*Steven Goldstone : FormerChairman andCEO ofRJR Nabisco
*Joel Greenblatt :hedge fund manager and author
*Hussam Hamadeh : Founder, Vault Inc.
*Gilbert W. Harrison, Founder, Chairman and CEO,Financo, Inc.
*George H. Heilmeier : FormerPresident andCEO ofBellcore (nowTelcordia )
*Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. :U.S. Ambassador toSweden , formerChairman andCEO ofBristol-Myers Squibb Company
*C. Robert Henrikson : Chairman, President and CEO,MetLife
*William H. Hernandez : Board member,Eastman Kodak Company
*Vernon Hill : Founder, Chairman, and CEO,Commerce Bancorp
*Donald D. Humphreys : COO,Exxon Mobil
*Jon Huntsman, Sr. : Billionaire, founder of theHuntsman Corporation
*Reginald H. Jones : FormerChairman andCEO ofGeneral Electric
*Soo-Ryong Kim : Chairman and CCO,Deustche Bank AG, Korea
*Yotaro Kobayashi : Chairman and Co-CEO,Fuji Xerox
*Josh Kopelman : Founder,Half.com
*Michael J. Kowalski : Chairman and CEO,Tiffany & Co.
*Lakhani Family : Foremost industrialists of Pakistan and owners of Colgate-Palmolive (Pak) and Lakson Enterprises
*Leonard Lauder : Co-founder of Estée Lauder; billionaire investor
*Terry Leahy : CEO,Tesco
*Douglas Lenat : Founder ofartificial intelligence companyCycorp
*Gerald Levin : former CEO ofAOL Time Warner
*Edward J. Lewis : former Chairman of the Board of theOxford Development Company , one of the largestPennsylvania -basedreal estate firms
*Peter Lynch : Investor, Vice-Chairman ofFidelity Investments
*Mian Raza Mansha : Multi-millionaire and Chief Executive D.G. Khan Cement Company Ltd. Director, Nishat Mills Ltd, BSJS Balanced Fund Limited, National Investment Trust Limited and Nishat Shuaiba Paper Products Company Limited.
*John A. Mayer : FormerChairman andCEO ofMellon Financial Corporation , and the first non-Mellon to head the company
*Harold McGraw III :President andCEO ofMcGraw-Hill Companies and chairman of theBusiness Roundtable
*Michael Milken : Trader, financier
*Bill Miller: Chairman and Chief Investment Officer,Legg Mason Capital Management
*Jordan Mintz :Enron whistleblower
*Aditya Mittal : President and CFO,Mittal Steel Company
*Michael Moritz : Venture capitalist,Sequoia Capital
*Robert Morrison : former Chairman and CEO,Quaker Oats Company ; former CEO,Kraft Foods
*Elon Musk : Technology entrepreneur; Founder, CEO and CTO ofSpaceX ; Co-founder ofPayPal ; Board Member ofPlanetary Society ; investor and Chairman of the Board ofTesla Motors
*Peter Nicholas : Billionaire co-founder of the medical device firmBoston Scientific
*William Novelli :CEO ofAARP , and founder and pastPresident ofPorter Novelli , one of the world's largestlobbying andpublic relations firms, now part of theOmnicom Group
*Shaun F. O'Malley : FormerChairman andCEO of Price Waterhouse, predecessor company toPricewaterhouseCoopers ; and member of theAccounting Hall of Fame
*William S. Paley : Founder,CBS Corporation
*Manuel V. Pangilinan : Chairman of thePhilippine Long Distance Telephone Company
*Bruce Pasternack : President and CEO of theSpecial Olympics International; formerly Senior Vice President of Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc.
*Ronald O. Perelman : Billionaire investor
*Lewis E. Platt :President ,CEO and Chairman of the Board ofHewlett-Packard
*J.D. Power : Founder of marketing research firmJ.D. Power & Associates
*Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. : FormerChairman andCEO ofPfizer, Inc.
*Barry Prevor : Founder ofSteve & Barry's , currently a 260 store retail apparel chain
*Frank Quattrone : Prominent investment banker, formerly withCredit Suisse First Boston
*Robert Rabinovitch : FormerPresident andCEO of theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
*Josh Resnick : Founder and President,Pandemic Studios
*Sylvia Rhone : FormerPresident andCEO ofEastwest Records ,Elektra Records , andMotown Records , and the firstAfrican-American woman to head a major record company
*Brian L. Roberts : Chairman and CEO,Comcast Corporation
*Ralph J. Roberts : Co-founder,Comcast Corporation
*J. Brendan Ryan :Chairman of Foote, Cone, and Belding
*Henry Salvatori : Founder,Western Geophysical ; founding stockholder of the "National Review " magazine
*John Sculley : former President ofPepsiCo ; former CEO ofApple Computer
*Tanya Seaman : Co-founder ofPhillyCarShare
*Joseph Segel : Founder,QVC ; Founder,Franklin Mint
*Gregg Spiridellis : Founder,JibJab Media, Inc.
*Michael Steinhardt : Co-founder of prominent hedge fund Steinhardt, Fine, Berkowitz & Co. and philanthropist.
*Michael Tiemann : Co-founder ofCygnus Solutions (aGNU software company), now CTO ofRed Hat
*James S. Tisch : CEO,Loews Corporation
*Laurence Tisch : Former CEO ofCBS
*Donald Trump : Billionaire real estate mogul, investor, and financier; President & CEO ofTrump Organization
*Roy Vagelos : Former CEO of Merck
*George Herbert Walker IV : FormerManaging Director ofLehman Brothers ; formerly a Partner withGoldman Sachs & Co ; Co-President,Commodities Corporation
*Jacob Wallenberg : Chairman and CEO,Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (Bank of Sweden)
*Gary L. Wilson : CEO and Chairman,Northwest Airlines
*William Wrigley, Jr. II : CurrentChairman and formerCEO of theWm. Wrigley Jr. Company , famous makers of chewing gum and confectionery products
*Steve Wynn: Chairman and CEOWynn Resorts , Limited. Former Chairman and CEOMirage Resorts , Inc.; responsible for the renaissance of Las Vegas
*Mortimer Zuckerman : Real estate billionaire and publisher/owner of theNew York Daily News andEditor-in-Chief ofU.S. News & World Report
*Martin Zweig : Stock investor and authorGovernment, law, and politics
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William Henry Harrison (Class of 1791): 9thPresident of the United States Foreign Prime Ministers, Presidents, and other heads of state
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Nnamdi Azikiwe : First President ofNigeria , 1963-1966 [http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/notables/political/pennheads.html]
*Ernesto P. Balladares: President ofPanama , 1994-1999
*Toomas Hendrik Ilves :President of Estonia
*Kwame Nkrumah : First President ofGhana
*Alassane D. Ouattara : Prime Minister ofCôte d'Ivoire , 1990-1993
*Cesar Virata :Prime Minister of the Philippines , 1981-1986
*William Walker: President of theRepublic of Nicaragua U.S. Supreme Court Justices
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William J. Brennan : U.S. Supreme Court Justice
*Owen J. Roberts :U.S. Supreme Court Justice
*James Wilson :U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1789-98);Signatory to both theDeclaration of Independence and theConstitution of the United States U.S. Executive Council members
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Branch Tanner Archer : Secretary of War for the Republic of Texas, 1840-41
*Adolph E. Borie : Secretary of the Navy under PresidentUlysses S. Grant
*William Bradford:United States Attorney General under PresidentGeorge Washington
*Shirley S. Chater :Commissioner of theSocial Security Administration , 1993-97
*Richard Clarke: Author, National Counter-Terrorism Director under PresidentsBill Clinton andGeorge W. Bush
*William T. Coleman, Jr. :United States Secretary of Transportation , 1975-77, and recipient of thePresidential Medal of Freedom
*John Howard Dalton :United States Secretary of the Navy , 1993-98
*John DiIulio : 1st Director of theWhite House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives underPresident George W. Bush
*George Hall Dixon :Deputy Secretary of the Treasury underPresident Gerald Ford
*George Nicholas Eckert : Director,United States Mint , 1851-53
*James B. Edwards :United States Secretary of Energy under PresidentRonald Reagan
*William R. Ferris :Chairman of theNational Endowment for the Humanities , 1997-2000
*Thomas K. Finletter :United States Secretary of the Air Force , 1950-53
*Lindley M. Garrison : Secretary of War under PresidentWoodrow Wilson
*Thomas S. Gates : Secretary of Defense, 1959-1961, Secretary of the Navy, 1957-1959
*Henry Dilworth Gilpin : Former U.S Attorney General
*Earl G. Harrison :Commissioner of theUnited States Immigration and Naturalization Service , 1942-44
*Francis J. Harvey :United States Secretary of the Army , 2004-07
*George A. Jenks , Class of 1850 and 1853:United States Solicitor General , 1886-89
*C. Everett Koop (internship):Surgeon General of the United States , 1981-1989.
*John F. Lehman : FormerUnited States Secretary of the Navy .
*Ann Dore McLaughlin : formerU.S. Secretary of Labor
*William M. Meredith :United States Secretary of the Treasury 1849-1850.
*Samuel Moore: Director,United States Mint , 1824-35
*Caesar Augustus Rodney , U.S. Attorney General; U.S. Senator (Delaware )
*Benjamin Stoddert : the 1stUnited States Secretary of the Navy , he attended Penn but did not earn a degree
*Rexford Tugwell : Head of theResettlement Administration and part ofPresident Franklin D. Roosevelt 's "Brain Trust "
*Robert John Walker :United States Secretary of the Treasury , 1845-1849
*George W. Wickersham : U.S. Attorney General, 1909-1913
*Zachary Williamson : Undersecretary of Urban Development under the Harding Administration; died in a bar fight in Salem, Massachusetts
*George Washington Woodruff : ActingUnited States Secretary of the Interior underPresident Theodore Roosevelt U.S. Senators
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Lewis Heisler Ball : U.S. Senator from Delaware, 1903-1905, 1919-1925; Delaware representative to the U.S. Congress, 1901-1903
*Ephraim Bateman : U.S. Senator and Congressman from New Jersey
*William Wyatt Bibb : U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative from Georgia; Governor of Alabama
*William Bingham , Class of 1768: Namesake of Binghamton, NY and Bingham, ME; U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (1795-1801) andPresident pro tem of the Senate; Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress (1786-1788)
*Clayton Douglass Buck : U.S. Senator from Delaware, 1943-1949; Governor of Delaware, 1929-1937. Attended Towne School of Engineering but did not earn a degree.
*Joseph Maull Carey : U.S. Senator from Wyoming, 1890-1895; Governor of Wyoming, 1911-1915; Wyoming delegate to the U.S. Congress, 1885-1890
*Henry H. Chambers : U.S. Senator from Alabama, 1825-1826
*Joseph Sill Clark : U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, 1957-1969
*Simon Barclay Conover : U.S. Senator from Florida, 1873-1879. Attended School of Medicine and graduated from theUniversity of Nashville .
*George Robertson Dennis : U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, 1873-1879
*Philemon Dickinson : U.S. Senator fromNew Jersey , 1790-1793.
*James Henderson Duff : U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, 1951-1957, attended Law School but did not earn a degree.
*Henry A. Du Pont : U.S. Senator from Delaware, 1906-1917, attended Penn and graduated from theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point
*Jonathan Elmer : U.S. Senator from New Jersey, 1789-1791
*William Grayson : U.S. Senator from Virginia, 1789-1790. Attended College of Philadelphia but did not earn a degree.
*William Hindman : U.S. Senator from Maryland, 1800-1801. Attended College of Philadelphia but did not earn a degree.
*Henry Latimer: U.S. Senator from Delaware, 1795-1801; Delaware representative to the U.S. Congress, 1794-1795
*Lewis Fields Linn : U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1833-1843. Attended School of Medicine but did not earn a degree.
*James Murray Mason : Influential U.S. Senator fromVirginia in the early 19th century.
*Gouverneur Morris :New York delegate to theContinental Congress , 1778-1779; U.S. Senator from New York, 1800-1803. Attended Academy of Philadelphia but did not graduate.
*John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg : U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, 1801; Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1789-1791, 1793-1795, 1799-1801. Attended College of Philadelphia but did not earn a degree.
*Arnold Naudain : U.S. Senator from Delaware, 1830-1836.
*George Wharton Pepper : U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, chronicler of the Senate
*Caesar Augustus Rodney : U.S. Senator from Delaware, 1822-1823
*Arlen Specter : U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, former Philadelphia District Attorney
*John Selby Spence : U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania 1836-1840. Attended School of Medicine but did not earn a degree.
*Robert John Walker , Class of 1819: U.S. Senator from Mississippi, 1836-1845, he introduced the bill that established theU.S. Department of the Interior
*Joseph Rodman West : U.S. Senator from Louisiana, 1871-1877. Attended the College but did not earn a degree.
*Jenkin Whiteside : U.S. Senator from Tennessee, 1809-1811Members of the U.S. House of Representatives
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Ephraim Leister Acker M.D., 1852 LL.B., 1886: Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1871-1873
*Robert Adams, Jr. : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1889-1906
*Wilbur L. Adams : Delaware representative to the U.S. Congress, 1933-1935
*John Archer: Maryland representative to the U.S. Congress, 1801-1807
*James Armstrong: Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1793-1795
*L. Heisler Ball : Delaware representative to the U.S. Congress, 1901-03
*Ephraim Bateman : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1826-29
*John Milton Bernhisel : Utah delegate to the U.S. Congress, 1851-1859, 1861-1863
*George A. Bicknell : Indiana representative to the U.S. Congress, 1877-1881
*Richard Biddle , Class of 1811: Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1837-40
*Andrew Biemiller : Wisconsin representative to the U.S. Congress, 1945-1947 (attended Graduate School but did not earn a degree)
*Elias Boudinot : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1789-1795; New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress, 1778; Attended Academy of Philadelphia but did not graduate.
*Benjamin Markley Boyer : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1865-1869
*Samuel Carey Bradshaw : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1855-1857
*Charles Browne 1900: represented ushr|New Jersey|4 from 1923–1925. [ [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000954 Charles Browne] , "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress ". AccessedSeptember 1 ,2007 .]
*George Franklin Brumm : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1923-1927, 1929-1934
*Hiram R. Burton : Delaware representative to the U.S. Congress, 1905-1909
*John Cadwalader: Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1855-1857
*Lambert Cadwalader : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1789-1791, 1793-1795; Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress, 1784-1787; entered College of Philadelphia in 1757 but did not earn a degree
*Greene Washington Caldwell : North Carolina representative to the U.S. Congress, 1841-1843
*E. Wallace Chadwick : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1947-1949
*Earl Chudoff : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress 1949-1958
*George Bosworth Churchill : Massachusetts representative to the U.S. Congress, 1925; Attended Graduate School, 1892-1894, but did not earn a degree
*John Claiborne : Virginia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1805-1808
*John Daniel Clardy : Kentucky representative to the U.S. Congress, 1895-1899
*Isaiah Dunn Clawson : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1855-1859
*John Clopton : Virginia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1795-1799, 1801-1816
*William Wilfred Cobey, Jr. : North Carolina representative to the U.S. Congress, 1985-1987
*Lewis Condict : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1811-1817
*Joel Cook : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress 1907-1911
*Thomas Buchecker Cooper : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1861-1862
*James Harry Covington : Maryland representative to the U.S. Congress, 1909-1914
*William Radford Coyle : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1925-1927, 1929-1933. Attended law school but did not earn a degree.
*George William Crump : Virginia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1826-1827. Attended School of Medicine but did not earn a degree.
*Willard S. Curtin : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1957-1967
*J. Burrwood Daly : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1935-39 (Attended law school but did not earn a degree)
*William Darlington : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1815-17 and 1819-23
*Philemon Dickerson : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1833-36 and 1839-41
*Frank Joseph Gerard Dorsey Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1935-39
*Charles F. Dougherty : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1979-83
*George Eckert : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1847-49
*Norman Eddy : Indiana representative to the U.S. Congress, 1853-55
*Joshua Eilberg : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1967-1979
*Lucius Elmer : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1843-45
*Phillip Sheridan English : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1995-present
*Thomas Dunn English : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1891-95
*Chaka Fattah : U.S. Congressman representing 2nd Congressional district ofPennsylvania (Philadelphia region)
*Clare G. Fenerty : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1935-37
*John Floyd: Virginia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1817-29
*Harold E. Ford, Jr. : U.S. Representative fromTennessee , candidate for House Minority Leader, 2002, candidate forUnited States Senate from Tennessee.
*Vito John Fossella, Jr. : New York representative to the U.S. Congress, 1997-present
*Benjamin Gilman : U.S Representative fromNew York , 1973-2003
*Benjamin Golder : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1925-33
*George Scott Graham : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1913-31
*William Henry Harrison : Ohio representative to the U.S. Congress, 1816-19
*Charles Eaton Haynes : Georgia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1825-31 and 1835-39
*William Hindman : Maryland representative to the U.S. Congress, 1793-99
*George Holcombe : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1821-28
*Joseph Hopkinson , Class of 1786: Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1815-19
*Charles R. Howell attended in 1936 and 1937, did not graduate - represented ushr|New Jersey|4 in theUnited States House of Representatives from 1949 to 1955. [ [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000858 Charles Robert Howell] , "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress ". AccessedSeptember 10 ,2007 .]
*John William Jones : Georgia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1847-49
*Owen Jones: Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1857-59
*Albert Walter Johnson : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1947-63
*Joseph Jorgensen : Virginia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1877-83
*Everett Kent : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1923-25 and 1927-29
*Karl C. King : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1951-57
*William Huntington Kirkpatrick : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1921-23
*Thomas Kittera : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1826-27
*John A. Lafore, Jr. : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1957-61
*Henry Latimer: Delaware representative to the U.S. Congress, 1794-95
*Caleb Layton : Delaware representative to the U.S. Congress, 1919-23
*James Leech : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1927-32
*William Eckart Lehman : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1861-63
*George Leiper : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1829-31
*John Thomas Lenahan : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1907-09
*Samuel Lilly : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1853-55
*Lloyd Lowndes , Jr.: Maryland representative to the U.S. Congress, 1873-75
*James McDevitt Magee : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1923-27
*Levi Maish : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1875-79 and 1887-91
*Francis Mallory : Virginia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1837-43
*John Hartwell Marable : Tennessee representative the U.S. Congress, 1825-29
*Robert Marion : South Carolina representative to the U.S. Congress, 1805-10
*Alexander Marshall : Kentucky representative to the U.S. Congress, 1855-57
*James Murray Mason : Virginia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1837-39
*Samuel McConnell, Jr. : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1944-57
*George Deardorff McCreary : Pennsylvania representative the U.S. Congress, 1903-13
*Robert C. McEwen : New York representative the U.S. Congress, 1965-81
*Marjorie Margolies Mezvinsky: Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1993-95
*John Miller : New York representative to the U.S. Congress, 1825-27
*James Milnor : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1811-13
*George Mitchell: Maryland representative to the U.S. Congress, 1823-27 and 1829-32
*John Moffet : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1869
*Samuel Moore: Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1818-22
*Edward Joy Morris : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1843-45 and 1857-61
*Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1947-49
*Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg : Speaker of theUnited States House of Representatives , 1789-1791, 1793-1795. Pennsylvania delegate to theContinental Congress , 1779-1780; Pennsylvania representative to the US Congress, 1789-1797
*Edward de Veaux Morrell : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1900-07
*John Murphy: Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1943-46
*Leonard Myers : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1863-75
*William Augustus Newell , Class of 1839: New Jersey Representative to the U.S. Congress, 1847-1851, 1865-1867
*Robert Nix : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1958-79
*Edson Olds : Ohio representative to the U.S. Congress, 1849-55
*Archibald Olpp : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1921-23
*Cyrus Maffet Palmer : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1927-29
*John Patton: Virginia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1830-38
*Levi Pawling : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1817-19
*John H. Pugh : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1877-79
*Robert R. Reed : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1849-51
*Jacob Richards : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1803-09
*Lewis Riggs : New York representative to the U.S. Congress, 1841-43
*Caesar Augustus Rodney : Delaware representative to the U.S. Congress, 1803-05
*Albert Rutherford : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1937-41
*Leon Sacks : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1937-41
*Benjamin Say : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1808-09
*Pius Schwert : New York representative to the U.S. Congress, 1939-41
* David Scott: Georgia representative to the U.S. Congress, 2003-
*Hardie Scott : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1947-53
*John Roger Kirkpatrick Scott : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1915-19
*Joshua Seney : Maryland representative to the U.S. Congress, 1789-92
*John Sergeant: Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1815-23, 1827-29 and 1837-41
*Adam Seybert : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1809-15 and 1817-19
*Henry Marchmore Shaw : North Carolina representative to the U.S. Congress, 1853-55 and 1857-59
*William B. Shepard : North Carolina representative to the U.S. Congress, 1829-37
*John E. Sheridan : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1939-47
*William Simonton : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1839-43
*Edward J. Stack : Florida representative to the U.S. Congress, 1979-81
*James Strawbridge : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1873-75
*Joel Sutherland : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1827-37
*John Swope : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1884-87
*William Terrell : Georgia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1817-21
*Martin Thayer : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1863-65
*John Chew Thomas : Maryland representative to the U.S. Congress, 1799-1801
*John Parnell Thomas : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1937-50
*Hedge Thompson : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1827-28
*Philip Traynor : Delaware representative to the U.S. Congress, 1941-43 and 1945-47
*William Troutman : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1943-45
*Charles Turpin : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1929-37
*Jonathan Updegraff : Ohio representative to the U.S. Congress, 1879-82
*Joseph Vigorito : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1965-77
*Percy Walker : Alabama representative to the U.S. Congress, 1855-57
*George Wallhauser : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1959-65
*John H. Ware, III : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1970-75
*John Goddard Watmough : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1831-35
*Anthony Wayne : Georgia representative to the U.S. Congress, 1791-92
*James D. Weaver : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1963-65
*Hugh Williamson : North Carolina representative to the U.S. Congress, 1790-93
*William H. Wilson : Pennsylvania representative to the U.S. Congress, 1935-37
*Charles A. Wolverton : New Jersey representative to the U.S. Congress, 1927-59Members of the Continental Congress
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Andrew Allen : Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress, 1775-76
*William Bingham : Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress, 1786-88
*Elias Boudinot : New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress, 1778 and 1781-83, as well asPresident of the Continental Congress in 1782-83; he attended theAcademy of Philadelphia , but did not earn a degree
*Lambert Cadwalader : New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress, 1784-87
*Tench Coxe : Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress, 1788-89
*Philemon Dickinson : Delaware delegate to the Continental Congress, 1782-83
*Jonathan Elmer : New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress, 1777-1778, 1781-1783, 1787-1788
*Robert Goldsborough : Maryland delegate to the Continental Congress, 1774-76
*William Grayson : Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress, 1785-87
*Whitmell Hill : North Carolina delegate to the Continental Congress, 1778-80
*William Hindman : Maryland delegate to the Continental Congress, 1785-86
*Francis Hopkinson : New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress, 1776
*David Jackson: Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress, 1785
*Thomas Mifflin : Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress, 1774-75 and 1782-84, as well asPresident of the Continental Congress , 1783-84
*Cadwalader Morris : Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress, 1783-84
*William Paca : Maryland delegate to the Continental Congress, 1774-79
*Richard Peters, Jr. : Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress, 1782-83
*David Ramsay: South Carolina delegate to the Continental Congress, 1782-83 and 1785-86, as well as actingPresident of the Continental Congress in 1785-86
*Joshua Seney : Maryland delegate to the Continental Congress, 1778
*Jonathan Sergeant : New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress, 1776-77
*James Tilton : Delaware representative to the Continental Congress, 1783-84
*Hugh Williamson : North Carolina representative to the Continental Congress, 1782-85U.S. Governors
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Gunning Bedford, Sr. : Governor of Delaware, 1796-97
*John C. Bell, Jr. : Governor of Pennsylvania, 1947
*William Wyatt Bibb : 1st Governor of the state of Alabama, 1819-1820; he also served as Governor of the Alabama Territory from 1817-1819
*Martin G. Brumbaugh : Governor of Pennsylvania, 1911-15
*C. Douglass Buck : Governor of Delaware, 1929-37
*William Burton: Governor of Delaware, 1859-63
*Joseph M. Carey : Governor of Wyoming, 1911-1915
*Joshua Clayton : Governor of Delaware 1793-1798, attended Academy of Philadelphia but did not graduate.
*Philemon Dickerson : Governor of New Jersey, 1836-37
*James H. Duff : Governor of Pennsylvania, he studied law at Penn before graduating from theUniversity of Pittsburgh
*James B. Edwards : Governor of South Carolina, 1975-79 (Post-graduate student at Penn)
*John Floyd: Governor of Virginia, 1830-34
*George F. Fort : Governor of New Jersey, 1851-54
*William Gilpin, Class of 1833: 1st Governor of the Territory of Colorado, 1861-1862
*Charles Goldsborough : Governor of Maryland, 1819
*George Izard , Class of 1792: Governor of Arkansas Territory, 1825-1828.
*William Henry Harrison : 1st Governor of Indiana Territory, 1800-12
*Jon Huntsman, Jr. :Governor of Utah , former US Trade Ambassador
*Lawrence M. Judd : Governor of Hawaii (1929-34), andAmerican Samoa (1954)
*William Carr Lane : Governor of New Mexico Territory, 1852-53
*George M. Leader : Governor of Pennsylvania, 1955-1959
*Lloyd Lowndes , Jr.: Governor of Maryland, 1895-1899
*George B. McClellan : U.S. Civil War General; unsuccessful Democrat candidate for President 1864; later Governor of New Jersey; attended law school for two years before transferring to U.S. Military Academy, from which he graduated
*John G. McCullough : Governor ofVermont , 1902-04.
*Alexander McNair : First Governor ofMissouri
*Thomas Mifflin , Class of 1760: 1st Governor of Pennsylvania, 1790-1799, andSignatory to theU.S. Constitution , as well as aBrigadier General in theContinental Army during theAmerican Revolution
*Charles R. Miller : Governor of Delaware, 1913-17
*Wayne Mixson : Governor of Florida, 1987
*William Augustus Newell : 18th Governor of New Jersey, 1857-1860; and Governor of the Washington Territory, 1880-1884
*William Paca : Governor of Maryland, 1782-1785;Signatory to theDeclaration of Independence , and appointed to theContinental Congress in 1774 and re-elected in 1779
*John M. Patton : Acting Governor of Virginia, 1841 (Great-grandfather of famousWorld War II General George S. Patton, Jr. )
*Samuel W. Pennypacker : Governor of Pennsylvania, 1903-07
*Jesus T. Pinero : Governor of Puerto Rico, 1946-49
*Ed Rendell :Governor of Pennsylvania , former Mayor of Philadelphia and former Democratic National Committee Chairman
*Gove Saulsbury : Governor of Delaware, 1865-71
*Hulett C. Smith : Governor of West Virginia
*Rexford Tugwell : Governor ofPuerto Rico
*Robert J. Walker : Governor of Kansas Territory, 1857U.S. Ambassadors
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Robert Adams, Jr. : U.S. Minister toBrazil .
*Walter Annenberg : U.S. Ambassador to theUnited Kingdom
*Robert Beecroft : U.S. Chief of Mission and Special Envoy to theBosnian Federation
*George C. Bruno : U.S. Ambassador toBelize .
*Peter Burleigh : U.S. Ambassador to theUnited Nations , thePhilippines ,Palau ,the Maldives , andSri Lanka . Attended graduate school but did not earn a degree.
*Patricia A. Butenis : U.S. Ambassador toBangladesh .
*William Crawford : U.S. Ambassador toCyprus .
*George William Crump : U.S. Ambassador toChile
*Thomas K. Finletter : U.S. Ambassador toNATO .
*Lloyd Carpenter Griscom : U.S. Ambassador to Persia (nowIran ),Japan , andItaly
*Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. : U.S. Ambassador toSweden .
*Jerome Holland : U.S. Ambassador toSweden
*Jon Huntsman, Jr. : U.S. Ambassador toSingapore
*David Jordan : U.S. Ambassador toPeru .
*Robert C. Lamb : U.S. Ambassador toCyprus
*Ronald Lauder : U.S. Ambassador toAustria
*Franklin L. Lavin : U.S. Ambassador toSingapore .
*Jefferey Lunstead : U.S. Ambassador to theMaldives andSri Lanka
*James Murray Mason : CSA Ambassador to theUnited Kingdom andFrance
*Marilyn McAfee : U.S. Ambassador toGuatemala
*Edward Joy Morris : U.S. Ambassador toSicily , 1850-53
*John H. Morrow : U.S. Ambassador toGuinea
*Wanda L. Nesbitt : U.S. Ambassador toMadagascar
*Condy Raguet : the firstChargé d'Affaires from the United States toBrazil
*Caesar Augustus Rodney : U.S. Ambassador toArgentina
*Charles S. Shapiro : U.S. Ambassador toVenezuela
*Thomas Shoesmith : U.S. Ambassador toMalaysia
*Robert Strausz-Hupé : U.S. Ambassador toSri Lanka ,Belgium ,Sweden ,NATO , andTurkey . Founder of theForeign Policy Research Institute , prolific scholar of international relations andgeopolitics .
*Faith Ryan Whittlesey : U.S. Ambassador toSwitzerland .Mayors
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Ralph Becker, Jr. : Mayor ofSalt Lake City
*Charles Browne : Mayor ofPrinceton, NJ , 1914-23
*Joseph S. Clark : Mayor of Philadelphia, 1952-1956
*Shirley Franklin : Mayor ofAtlanta
*Wilson Goode : Former Mayor of Philadelphia
*Oscar Goodman :Mayor of Las Vegas and Attorney.
*George Hewston : Mayor ofSan Francisco , 1875
*William Kerr: Mayor ofPittsburgh , 1845-47
*William Carr Lane : 1st Mayor ofSt. Louis, Missouri , 1823-29
*Marc Morial , Mayor ofNew Orleans
*Magnus Miller Murray : Mayor ofPittsburgh
*Michael Nutter , Mayor of Philadelphia
*Samuel Powel , Class of 1759: Mayor of Philadelphia and Speaker of thePennsylvania Senate
*Ed Rendell : Mayor of Philadelphia, 1992-99
*Alan Schlesinger : Mayor ofDerby, CT , 1994-97
*J. Parnell Thomas : Mayor ofAllendale, NJ 1926-30Other U.S. state and local officials
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Andrew Allen , Class of 1759:Attorney General of Pennsylvania, and member of theContinental Congress ; later attained of treason for hisTory sympathies
*Edward Roy Becker : FormerChief Judge of theU.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
*John C. Bell, Jr. : FormerChief Justice of thePennsylvania Supreme Court (1961-1972), andJustice of the Pa. Supreme Court (1950-1972)
*Edwin North Benson , Class of 1859: President,United States Electoral College
*William J. Brennan : Justice of theNew Jersey Supreme Court (1951-56)
*Beau Biden : Attorney General ofDelaware (2007- )
*William Bradford:Justice of thePennsylvania Supreme Court (1791-94), andAttorney General ofPennsylvania (1780-91); he attended Penn for three years before graduating fromPrinceton University
*James Cannon , Class of 1767: Scottish-born American mathematician was one of the principal draftsmen of the State ofPennsylvania Constitution of 1776 , often described as the most democratic in America
*Joseph M. Carey :Attorney General ofWyoming (1869-71); andJustice ,Wyoming Supreme Court (1871-1876)
*Herbert B. Cohen : FormerJustice of thePennsylvania Supreme Court
*Jean B. Cryor : former Maryland Delegate
*John Morgan Davis :Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, 1959-63
*John Warren Davis : Former member of theNew Jersey State Senate , as well asUnited States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, andJudge for both theUnited States District Court for the District of New Jersey and theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
*Dan Debicella : Member of theConnecticut Senate
*Charles Djou : Member of theHonolulu City Council
*Josiah E. DuBois, Jr :U.S. State Department official highly instrumental inHolocaust rescue
*Lucius Elmer : FormerJustice of theNew Jersey Supreme Court andAttorney General of New Jersey
*Jack Evans: Member of theCouncil of the District of Columbia representing Ward 2 (1991- )
*Michael F. Gerber :Democratic member of thePennsylvania House of Representatives
*Robert A. Gleason Jr. :Chairman of theRepublican State Committee of Pennsylvania
*W. Wilson Goode, Jr. : CityCouncilman At-Large inPhiladelphia (1999- )
*George Scott Graham :District Attorney forPhiladelphia County (1880-1899)
*David A. Gross : U.S. Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs.
*John J. Hafer : FormerMaryland State Senator.
*James S. Halpern : Judge,United States Tax Court (1990-2005)
*Randy J. Holland : Justice of theDelaware Supreme Court (1986- )
*James Hutchinson , Class of 1774:Surgeon General of Pennsylvania, 1778-84
*Scott Hutchinson : Republican member of thePennsylvania House of Representatives
*Peter B. Krauser :Chief Judge on theCourt of Special Appeals for the state ofMaryland , and pastChair of theMaryland Democratic Party
*Phyllis A. Kravitch : Judge on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
*Stephen P. Lamb :Judge andVice-chancellor of theDelaware Court of Chancery
*Tulio Larrinaga :Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico (1904-11)
*Daniel J. Layton :Chief Justice of theDelaware Supreme Court (1933-45), andAttorney General ofDelaware (1932-33)
*James Russell Leech : Judge,United States Tax Court (1932-52)
*John G. McCullough :Attorney General ofCalifornia during theAmerican Civil War
*William M. Meredith :Attorney General ofPennsylvania (1861-67)
*Eva Moskowitz :New York City Council member (1999-2005)
*Robert Nelson Cornelius Nix, Jr. : FormerChief Justice of thePennsylvania Supreme Court (1984-1996), he was the firstAfrican-American Chief Justice of any state's highest court; Justice of the Pa. Supreme Court (1971-1984)
*David Norcross : PastChairman of theNew Jersey Republican State Committee
*William Paca :Chief Justice of theMaryland Supreme Court (1788-90)
*Richard Peters, Jr. , Class of 1761: Pennsylvania delegate to theContinental Congress in 1782-83, and Commissioner for the Board of War for theContinental Army ; he also served as the Speaker of thePennsylvania House of Representatives and served in thePennsylvania Senate , and was appointed byGeorge Washington to serve as judge of theU.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania from 1815-28
*Thomas McKean Pettit : Director,United States Mint , 1853
*Deborah T. Poritz :Chief Justice of theNew Jersey Supreme Court (1996-2006)
* Pedro Ramos: Managing Director for the City of Philadelphia, former City Solicitor for the City of Philadelphia, former Vice President of The University of Pennsylvania
*Arthur Raymond Randolph : Judge on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
*Marjorie Rendell : Judge for theUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (1994-97), and for theU.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1997- )
*Joseph J. Roberts : Speaker of theNew Jersey General Assembly
*David Samson (New Jersey) : FormerAttorney General of New Jersey
*Bradley Schlozman : Former head of theCivil Rights Division of theUnited States Department of Justice
*William A. Schnader :Attorney General ofPennsylvania (1930-34)
*Jonathan Sergeant , Class of 1763:Attorney General of Pennsylvania, he was also a member of theContinental Congress and the Framer of theNew Jersey Constitution
*George Sharswood : FormerChief Justice of thePennsylvania Supreme Court , and Dean of theUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Law
*Horace Stern :Chief Justice of thePennsylvania Supreme Court (1952-56)
*Leo E. Strine, Jr. :Judge andVice-chancellor of theDelaware Court of Chancery
*Richard B. Teitelman : Justice of theMissouri Supreme Court (2002- )
*Barbara Thomas : Former member,U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and current Chair of theUK Atomic Energy Authority
*Walter Tsou : Former Health Commissioner of Philadelphia, FormerPresident of theAmerican Public Health Association
*Joseph R. West :President of theBoard of Commissioners ofWashington, D.C. (1882-83)
*Constance H. Williams :Democratic member of thePennsylvania State Senate
*Scott Wilson : Judge on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1929-43)
*George Washington Woodruff : FormerAttorney General of PennsylvaniaForeign officials
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Zeti Akhtar Aziz :Governor of theCentral Bank ofMalaysia
*Boediono : Finance Minister ofIndonesia
*Luis Donaldo Colosio : Mexican politician and PRI presidential candidate assassinated while on the campaign trail.
*Raymond Ch'ien Kuo Fung : Member of theExecutive Council of Hong Kong , 1992-2002; Non-Executive Chairman,MTR Corporation Limited , 2003-present; Chairman,Hang Seng Bank , 2007-present
*Pridiyathorn Devakula : Governor,Bank of Thailand , and formerMinister of Finance
*Aziz Dweik : Speaker of the Palestinian National Authority
*John Wallace de Beque Farris : Canadian politician and member of theSenate of Canada , 1937-70 andAttorney General ofVancouver , 1917-20
*Roy Ferguson : CurrentNew Zealand Ambassador to theUnited States
*Eduardo Sojo Garza-Aldape : Mexican Secretary of Economy under PresidentFelipe Calderón
*Umar Ahmad Ghuman : Pakistan's x-Minister of State for Privatization & Investment
*Hamid Yar Hiraj : Pakistan's x-Minister of State for Commerce
*Philip Jaisohn : Prominent figure in Korean independence movement and first Korean to become a naturalized U.S. citizen
*Cardozo M. Luna : 35th Vice Chief of Staff of theArmed Forces of the Philippines
*Paulo T.A. Paiva : Former Minister of Labor and Economic Planning ofBrazil , 1994-1999
*Sachin Pilot : Member of theIndian National Congress
*C. Rangarajan :Governor of theReserve Bank of India
*Raul Roco : Former presidential candidate and Secretary of Education in the Philippines
*Mar Roxas :Senator of thePhilippines (2004- )
*Nabil Shaath : Wharton alumnus, former deputy prime minister and information minister of the Palestinian National Authority. Current Foreign Minister
*SirRonald Wilson : FormerJustice of theHigh Court of Australia , the highest court in the nationOther
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Clive Orminston Abdulah : TheEpiscopal Bishop ofTrinidad and Tobago
*Robert Adams, Jr. : Penn graduate served as abotanist with Penn professorFerdinand Vandeveer Hayden while exploring the northwest corner ofWyoming -- their efforts led directly to the founding ofYellowstone National Park , the firstnational park in the United States
*David Hayes Agnew : Attended as operatingsurgeon whenPresident James A. Garfield was fatally wounded by an assassin's bullet in 1881
*Sadie Tanner Alexander : FirstAfrican-American woman to receive a Ph.D in the United States; first African-American woman to graduate from Penn Law; first black woman to be admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar;Civil Rights activist; appointed to theCivil Rights Commission by PresidentHarry S. Truman .
*Gloria Allred : Lawyer,feminist
*Edward Anderton, Class of 2005: Identity thief who received extensive media coverage in 2007 [cite news | url = http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-jocelyn-kirsch-edward-anderton-080513-ht,0,3774738.story | title = Jocelyn Kirsch, Edward Anderton | work =Chicago Tribune | date =2008-05-13 | accessdate = 2008-06-25 ]
*John Light Atlee : One of the organizers of, and pastPresident of theAmerican Medical Association
*Wharton Barker , Class of 1866: Banker and publicist who was a financial advisor to theRussian government , and thePopulist Party presidential candidate of1900 (receiving more than 50,000 votes)
*Joseph Barnes :Surgeon General of the United States Army during and after theAmerican Civil War
*Daniel Barringer : First person to prove the existence of ameteorite crater on Earth, and namesake of the BarringerMeteor Crater inArizona which is nearly a mile wide, and 570 feet deep.
*William Bartram : Prominent 18th-19th century Americannaturalist , he attended Penn but did not earn a degree
*John Milton Bernhisel : Personal family physician toJoseph Smith, Jr. , the founder ofMormonism , as well as a close friend ofBrigham Young
*James Biddle : American commodore and explorer whoseflagship was the "USS Columbus" and whose brother was fellow Penn alumnus and financier Nicholas Biddle
*William P. Biddle : 11thCommandant of theUnited States Marine Corps
*Alfred P. Boller : Famous bridge designer and structural engineer, he was theChief Engineer ofManhattan 's elevated railroad track system, the first of its kind in the world
*Jasper Yeates Brinton : Former U.S. Legal Advisor to Egypt, architect of the Egyptian court system and Justice of the Egyptian Supreme Court
*Kirbyjon Caldwell : Pastor of the Windsor VillageUnited Methodist Church , a 14,000-membermegachurch inHouston, Texas ; he delivered the officialbenediction at the 2001 and 2005inauguration s of PresidentGeorge W. Bush , and officiated at thewedding of the President's daughterJenna Bush
*William Channing , Class of 1844: Co-inventor of the world's firstelectric municipal fire alarm system , whose principles remain essentially unchanged today and form the basis of most public fire alarm systems
*Jean Chatzky : Award-winning journalist, financial expert, best-selling author and motivational speaker onNBC 'sToday Show
*Cecil Clay :Medal of Honor recipient andBrevet Brigadier General from theU.S. Civil War
*Samuel W. Crawford :American Civil War Major General and one of only two officers to attain the rank of general and serve at bothFort Sumter andAppomattox
*John Croghan : Past owner of the world's longestcave , now dedicated as theMammoth Cave National Park inKentucky
*Peter Custis , Class of 1807: One of the leaders of theRed River Expedition in1806 , the first civilian scientific expedition to explore theAmerican West
*Stephen Decatur : American commodore noted for his heroism during theBarbary Wars and theWar of 1812 , he was the youngest man ever to attain the rank of captain in theUnited States Navy ; namesake of many communities and counties in the U.S.
*Jacob Duche , Class of 1757: the firstChaplain to theContinental Congress
*J. Presper Eckert :Inventor of the first general-purpose electronic digital computer (ENIAC ), he also designed the first commercial computer in the U.S., theUNIVAC
*Edwin Feulner :President of theHeritage Foundation
*William Hobart Hare : AmericanBishop of theEpiscopal Church , elected in 1872
*Isaac Israel Hayes : 19th centuryArctic explorer -Heiss Island inFranz Josef Land (Russia ) was named in his honor
*Morton Heilig :Cinematographer andinventor of the "Sensorama " device, he is considered by many to be the "Father ofVirtual Reality "
*Edward Hirsch :President of theJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
*John Henry "Doc" Holliday, Western gambler and gunfighter. Dental School, class of 1872.
*Francis Hopkinson , Class of 1757:Signatory to theDeclaration of Independence ; judge of the Admiralty Court of Pennsylvania in 1779 and reappointed in 1780 and 1787; judge in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1789-1791; he is also considered by many to have played a key role in the design of the firstAmerican flag .
*Oliver Huckel , Class of 1887 and 1890:University Chaplain ofJohns Hopkins University ,Cornell University , and theUniversity of Virginia
*David Jackson, Class of 1768:Surgeon in theContinental Army and delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1785
*Elisha Kane : FamedArctic explorer who received medals from theUnited States Congress , theRoyal Geographical Society , and theSociété de Géographie for his work; also the destroyer "USS Kane (DD-235) " was named for him
*J. Clarence Karcher : Award-winninggeophysicist andbusinessman who invented and commercialized thereflection seismograph , the means by which most of the world'soil reserves have been discovered
*Carrie Burnham Kilgore : First woman to graduate from Penn with alaw degree (LL.B. ) and the first woman to practicelaw in bothPhiladelphia andPennsylvania ; she was also one of the first women to be admitted to practice before theUnited States Supreme Court and she argued for a woman's right to vote before thePennsylvania Supreme Court ; she was also the first woman inNew York to earn amedical degree
*Martin Luther King, Jr. (1949-1950): The primary figure in the civil rights movement of the 1960s (took graduate courses, no degree)
*John A. Lafore, Jr. : PastPresident of theAmerican Kennel Club
*Christian J. Lambertsen : Inventor of theUS Navy frogmen 'srebreathers for underwater breathing -- the first device to be called "SCUBA "
*William Harold Lee : Acclaimed 20th century theater designer
*Francis Julius LeMoyne : Creator of the first crematory in the United States, he was also anabolitionist , founder of Washington, PA.'s first public library (known as Citizen's Library), and an instrumental benefactor toLeMoyne-Owen College in Tennessee; his family house was utilized as part of theUnderground Railroad and still stands today as a museum near the campus ofWashington & Jefferson College in Pennsylvania
*William Draper Lewis :Founder and first Director of theAmerican Law Institute
*Martin Lipton : Founder of distinguished law firmWachtell, Lipton, Rosen, & Katz .
*George G. Lundberg :Brigadier General and 1917 Economics graduate
*Frank Luntz : Preeminent Republican pollster and political strategist
*Thomas McKean :Trustee and Signer of theDeclaration of Independence , Pennsylvania delegate to theContinental Congress
*Montgomery C. Meigs :Quartermaster General of theUnited States Army with the rank ofBrigadier General during theAmerican Civil War , he attended Penn and then graduated from theUnited States Military Academy
*Charles Eldridge Morgan , Class of 1864: Co-founder of Morgan Lewis, one of the world's largestlaw firms with over 1400 lawyers
*Nathan Francis Mossell : Founder ofFrederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and the Philadelphia branch of theNAACP
*William Augustus Muhlenberg , Class of 1815: Prominent clergyman founded the infirmary which becameSt. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center inNew York City
*Frederick C. Murphy :Medal of Honor recipient fromWorld War II who attended Penn before enlisting in theUnited States Army
*Reuben D. Mussey : In 1835 he wrote the first definitivehistory oftobacco documenting itsdangers
*Scott Nearing : 20th century American conservationist, peace activist, educator, writer and economist
*William Augustus Newell , Class of 1839: One of the Fathers of the modern day Coast Guard, he created theUnited States Life-Saving Service through the Newell Act, which merged with theRevenue Cutter Service to form theUnited States Coast Guard in 1915
*Samuel Nicholas : theFounder and 1stCommandant of theUnited States Marine Corps , commissioned in 1775
*John Nolen , Class of 1893: Major urban planner who designed and developed large-scale projects for dozens of American cities, includingSan Diego ,Charlotte, NC andMadison, WI
*Alice Paul : Women's suffrage leader who led a successful campaign that resulted in granting the right to vote to women in the U.S. federal election in 1920.
*Mary Engle Pennington : Pioneering bacteriologist, chemist and authority on refrigeration as a food preservative, she was Chief of theUnited States Department of Agriculture Food Research Laboratory, and the recipient of theGarvan-Olin Medal , the highest award given to women in theAmerican Chemical Society ; she is also an inductee of both theNational Women's Hall of Fame and theASHRAE Hall of Fame
*George Wharton Pepper : Founder ofPepper Hamilton LLP , a U.S.law firm with more than 500lawyers
*William Pepper : Founder,Free Library of Philadelphia (thepublic library system ofPhiladelphia )
*Frank Piasecki :Inventor of one of the firsthelicopters , and the first to develop a tandem-rotor helicopter, he received the country's highest technical honor, theNational Medal of Technology , as well as theSmithsonian National Air and Space Museum Lifetime Achievement award
*Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr. , Reagan administration official; President, Economic Strategy Institute
*Edward Rawle : Attorney and judge, he was a founder of theNew Orleans Public School System and the firstPresident of itsSchool Board
*Bernard Segal : PastPresident of theAmerican Bar Association
*Sylvan Shemitz : Americanlighting designer best known for his work onGrand Central Terminal in New York City and theThomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington D.C
*Andy Stern , President,Service Employees International Union
*Ralph Teetor :Inventor ofcruise control and member of theAutomotive Hall of Fame
*Jack Thayer : Penn graduate was a 17-year-old first-class passenger on theRMS Titanic who provided several first-hand accounts of the disaster
*Edward Thomson : AmericanBishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church (theUnited Methodist Church ), elected in 1864
*Sir Henry Worth Thornton : President,Canadian National Railway ; WinningVanderbilt University football coach 1894; knighted by George V
*Benjamin Chew Tilghman :Inventor of thepatented process known assandblasting
*James Tilton : the first titledSurgeon General of the United States Army , he served in that capacity during theWar of 1812
*Joseph M. Torsella :President andCEO of theNational Constitution Center in Philadelphia;Rhodes Scholar
*Henry R. Towne : Developer of the famous YALE lock, and formerPresident of theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers
*Marietta Peabody Tree , U.S. representative to theUnited Nations Commission on Human Rights under John F Kennedy
*Judy Vredenburgh :President andCEO ,Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
*Anthony Wayne : FamousUnited States Army general during theRevolutionary War and namesake of many towns, cities and counties across the Unites States; he attended Penn but did not earn a degree
*B. Clark Wheeler :Founder ofAspen, Colorado
*Norman Tweed Whitaker :International Master ofchess who served time inprison for his role in theLindbergh kidnapping
*William White: the first and fourthPresiding Bishop of theEpiscopal Church in theUSA (1789; 1795-1836), the firstBishop of theDiocese of Pennsylvania (1787-1836), and the secondUnited States Senate Chaplain (appointed December 9, 1790)
*George W. Wickersham : name partner inCadwalader, Wickersham & Taft , the oldest continuously-operatedlaw firm in theU.S.
*Maggie Williams :Campaign manager forHillary Rodham Clinton 's2008 presidential campaign
*Samuel Washington Woodhouse : 19th century Americanexplorer andnaturalist
*Nathaniel Wyeth (inventor) :Mechanical engineer best known for creating the recyclablepolyethylene terephthalate ("PET") semi-rigid beverage containers widely used for water and carbonated beverages today; he was also a member of the Society of the Plastics Industry Hall of Fame, and a fellow of theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers
*H.C. Yarrow : 19th/20th century Americanornithologist ,naturalist andsurgeon , andTrustee ofGeorge Washington University Notable faculty
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Andrew B. Abel - Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship recipient; Ronald A. Rosenfeld Professor of Finance and Economics
*Roger Allen - Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
*Edmund Bacon - Adjunct Professor of Architecture
*E. Digby Baltzell - Emeritus Professor of History and Sociology; scholar and author; creator of the acronym WASP
*Aaron T. Beck - Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry; Father of Cognitive Therapy
*Jere R. Behrman -Fulbright Award recipient; Professor of Economics
*Janice R. Bellace - Deputy Provost and Director of theHuntsman Program in International Studies and Business
*Charles Bernstein - Donald T. Regan Professor of English, prominent Language poet
*Mary Frances Berry - Geraldine Segal Professor of Social Thought; former chair U.S. Civil Rights Commission
*Ray Birdwhistell - Professor,Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania
*Matt Blaze - Associate Professor of Computer Science
*Robert F. Boruch - University Trustee Chair Professor, Graduate School of Education
*John Bowker - Theologian
*Rebecca Bushnell - Dean of School of Arts and Sciences and Professor of English
*Eugenio Calabi - Thomas A. Scott Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, best known for his development of theCalabi-Yau manifold
*Arthur Caplan - Emanuel and Robert Hart Professor of Bioethics
*Britton Chance -National Medal of Science recipient; Professor of Biophysics
*Roger Chartier - Professor of History; Chair of History at the Collège de France; leading Cultural Historian
*Pei-yuan Chia - Senior Fellow of the CSI Center for Advanced Studies in Management at theWharton School ; former Vice-Chairman ofCiticorp andCitibank , current member of AIG's Board of Directors
*Mildred Cohn - National Medal of Science recipient; Professor of Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry
*Peter Conn - Andrea Mitchell Term Professor of English
*Raymond Davis, Jr. - National Medal of Science recipient; Research Professor of Physics and Astronomy
*George Crumb -Pulitzer Prize winner; composer; Annenberg Professor of Music
*Francis X. Diebold - Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship recipient; W.P. Carey Term Professor in Economics
*John DiIulio - Frederic Fox Leadership Professor of Politics, Religion, and Civil Society
*WEB DuBois - African-American literary figure, visiting scholar, 1896-1897
*Edward J. Doheny - Professor of Geology - founder and leader of Master of Science in Applied Geosciences (MSAG) program
*Charles L. Epstein - Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship Recipient; Francis J. Carey Term Professor of Radiology in Mathematics
*Warren Ewens - Professor of Biology; creator ofEwens's sampling formula
*Peter Fader - Napster Trial expert witness; Frances and Pei-Yuan Chia Professor of Marketing
*Marshall L. Fisher - UPS Professor of Operations Research at The Wharton School; noted for work in combinatorial optimization
*Peter J. Freyd - Professor of Mathematics
*Paul Fussell - Emeritus Professor of Literature; National Book Award winner; prominent cultural and literary historian
*George Gerbner - Professor and Dean,Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania . Founder ofcultivation theory .
*Erving Goffman - Professor of Sociology. Author: "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life ," "Asylums."
*Sol Goodgal - Professor of Microbiology - major contributor to the study ofgenetic transformation in bacteria
*Paul Gyorgy - National Medal of Science recipient; Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine
*Steven Hahn - Pulitzer Prize winner; Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor of History
*David Harbater -Cole Prize recipient; E. Otis Kendall Professor of Mathematics; best known for solving theAbhyankar conjecture
*Paul Hendrickson - Professor of English; Six time Pulitzer Prize nominee for his work with the Washington Post
*Ralph S. Hirschmann - National Medal of Science recipient; Rao Makineni Professor of Bioorganic Chemistry
*Kathleen Hall Jamieson - Professor of Communications - Annenberg School for Communications; author; media analyst
*Shane Jensen - Assistant Professor of Statistics -- The Wharton School
*Aravind Joshi - Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science
*Louis Kahn - Noted architect; works include theJatiyo Sangsad Bhaban in Bangladesh and JonasSalk Institute in California; Professor of Architecture
*Elihu Katz - Distinguished Trustee Professor of Communications
*Donald F. Kettl - Stanley I. Sheerr Endowed Term Professor in the Social Sciences, Professor of Political Science & Director of the Fels Institute of Government
*Alan Kors - National Humanities Medal recipient, free speech advocate; George Walker Professor of History
*William Labov - Professor of Linguistics; founder of quantitativesociolinguistics
*Peter D. Linneman - Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate; Professor of Finance and Business & Public Policy
*Ian Lustick - Bess W. Heyman Professor of Political Science; author of [http://www.trappedinthewaronterror.com/ Trapped in the War on Terror]
*Jerre Mangione novelist and scholar of the Italian-American experience
*Mitch Marcus - RCA Professor of Artificial Intelligence - Department of Computer Science
*E. Ann Matter - Associate Dean for Arts & Letters, R. Jean Brownlee Professor of Religious Studies
*Walter McDougall - Pulitzer Prize winner; Alloy-Ansin Professor of History and International Relations
*Roy F. Nichols - Pulitzer Prize winner; Professor of History
*Brendan O'Leary - Lauder Professor of Political Science and Director of the Solomon Asch Center for the Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict
*Burt Ovrut - Professor of Physics; pioneer of theHeterotic string theory
*Mark Pauly - Discoverer ofmoral hazards in health care
* [http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~pereira/ Fernando Pereira] - Andrew and Debra Rachleff Professor of Computer Science
*Bob Perelman - Professor of English, Prominent L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Poet
*Samuel H. Preston - Fredrick J. Warren Professor of Demography; best known for his development of thePreston curve
*Hans Rademacher - Scott Chair, Professor of Mathematics; best known for his theory of the reciprocity law forDedekind sums
*Robert A. Rescorla - Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor in Psychology; Co-creator of theRescorla-Wagner model
*David Rittenhouse - Professor of Astronomy; Vice-Provost, Trustee
*Rafael Robb - Professor of Economics
*C. Brian Rose - James B. Pritchard Professor of Archaeology; President of theArchaeological Institute of America ; best known for co-directing the modern excavations atTroy
*Phillip Roth - Pulitzer Prize winner; Professor of Comparative Literature & Literary Theory
*Robert L. Schrieffer - National Medal of Science recipient; Professor of Physics
*Martin E. P. Seligman - Robert A. Fox Leadership Professor of Psychology
*Jeremy Siegel - Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance; Financial News Commentator
*Rogers Smith - Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science
*Peter Stallybrass - Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English
*Thomas J. Sugrue - Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor of History and Sociology
*Peter T. Struck - Associate Professor of Classical Studies
*Babu Suthar - Gujarati Lecturer in South Asia Studies
*Robert Venturi - Pritzker Prize Winner; Professor of Architecture
*Michael Vitez - Pulitzer Prize winner; Professor of Creative Writing
*Richard Wernick - Pulitzer Prize winner; composer; Professor of Humanities
*Lightner Witmer - Professor of Psychology; Inventor of the termClinical Psychology
*Tukufu Zuberi - Lasry Family Professor of Race Relations; Professor of SociologyReferences
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