List of Boston College people

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Stemming from its nickname as "The Heights," persons affiliated with Boston College have been referred to as Heightsmen, Heightswomen, Heightsonians and Eagles, the latter in reference to the University's mascot, the Eagle. The following is a partial list of notable alumni and faculty.

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[edit] Notable Boston College alumni

Paul Cellucci '70, JD '73
Paul Cellucci '70, JD '73
John Kerry JD '76
John Kerry JD '76

[edit] Arts and literature

[edit] Business

[edit] Education

[edit] Entertainment

[edit] Law, politics, and public service

[edit] Media and communication

[edit] Religion

[edit] Science, technology, and medicine

  • Krastan Blagoev, PhD 1998, Director of Research, Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Robert Cefalo, 1955, Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
  • Gilbert Connelly, 1962, Director of Cardiac Anesthesia, New England Medical Center
  • E. Michael Egan, 1976, CEO, TransMolecular
  • Joseph L. Gormley, 1937, MA 1939, father of modern forensic science
  • Gerald B. Healy, 1963, Otolaryngologist-in-Chief and Surgeon-in-Chief at Children's Hospital Boston
  • Paul Nadeau, 1975, MS 1970, geological advisor, Statoil, Norway
  • John Pollock, 1987, Assistant Professor, Tufts Cummings Veterinary School
  • Carol Picard, MS 1976, PhD 1998, President, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
  • Richard Ryan, BS 1986, President, Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati
  • Susan Sheehy, 1969, Associate Director, Clinical Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
  • Aleksandar Totic, 1988, cofounder and former partner, Netscape

[edit] Athletics

[edit] Other

[edit] Notable Boston College faculty

[edit] Chemistry

[edit] Economics

  • Richard Tresch, Massachusetts Professor of the Year
  • Arthur Lewbel, Noted for Econometrics, Consumer Demand Analysis

[edit] English

[edit] Finance

  • Alicia Munnell, former US Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; leading authority on Social Security and retirement

[edit] History

[edit] Philosophy

[edit] Political science

  • William Bulger, former Massachusetts Senate president; former president, University of Massachusetts
  • Alan Wolfe, director, Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life; bestselling author
  • Donald Hafner, former Carter and Reagan nuclear weapons advisor; renowned national security expert
  • R. Shep Melnick, former New Hampshire State Rep.; co-chair of the Harvard Program on Constitutional Government; nationally respected author on American politics
  • Marc Landy, author of several widely used political science textbooks; chair, Irish Institute

[edit] Sociology

  • Sharlene Hesse-Biber, founder and director of National Association for Women in Catholic Higher Education, author
  • Paul Schervish, director, Center for Wealth and Philanthropy; leading philanthoropy expert
  • Juliet Schor, leading expert on American consumerism, author
  • Diane Vaughan, Guggenheim fellow

[edit] Theology

[edit] References

  1. ^ "LaMarche named vice provost," Princeton University, Office of Communication, 14 February 2007