List of Stanford University people

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This is a list of encyclopedic persons (students, alumni, faculty or academic affiliates) associated with Stanford University in the United States.

Contents

[edit] University presidents

  1. David Starr Jordan (1891–1913)
  2. John Casper Branner (1913–1915)
  3. Ray Lyman Wilbur (1916–1943)
  4. Donald Bertrand Tresidder (1943–1948)
  5. J. E. Wallace Sterling (1949–1968)
  6. Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer (1968–1970)
  7. Richard Wall Lyman (1970–1980)
  8. Donald Kennedy (1980–1992)
  9. Gerhard Casper (1992–2000)
  10. John L. Hennessy (2000–present)

[edit] Provosts

[edit] Notable Stanford alumni

[edit] Academics

[edit] Academia



[edit] Other science

[edit] Arts and literature

[edit] Artists

[edit] Film/television

[edit] Journalism

[edit] Law

[edit] Music

[edit] Writers

[edit] Astronauts

Eileen Collins, first female commander of a space shuttle
Eileen Collins, first female commander of a space shuttle

[edit] Entrepreneurs and business leaders

Jerry Yang, Yahoo! co-founder
Jerry Yang, Yahoo! co-founder

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Politics

[edit] U.S. Congress

[edit] U.S. President

[edit] Foreign politicians

[edit] Other

[edit] U.S. Supreme Court Justices


[edit] Notable Stanford faculty and affiliates

[edit] Biology/biochemistry

[edit] Chemistry

  • John Brauman, Professor in chemistry, National Medal of Science winner.
  • Carl Djerassi, Professor emeritus in chemistry, father of birth control pill, winner of National Medal of Science, National Medal of Technology, and Wolf Prize, inducted into National Inventors Hall of Fame
  • Paul Flory, former professor of Chemistry, winner of 1974 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
  • William Johnson, former professor in chemistry, National Medal of Science winner.
  • Chaitan Khosla, Professor in chemistry, winner of Alan T. Waterman Award.
  • Harden McConnell, Professor emeritus in chemistry, National Medal of Science winner.
  • Linus Pauling, former professor in chemistry, Nobel prize winner in Chemistry and in Peace.
  • John Ross, Professor emeritus in chemistry, National Medal of Science winner.
  • Henry Taube, former professor in Chemistry, winner of 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
  • Robert Waymouth, Professor in chemistry, winner of Alan T. Waterman Award.
  • Richard Zare, Professor in chemistry, winner of National Medal of Science and Wolf Prize.
  • Vijay S. Pande, Associate Professor in the Chemistry Department, founder of Folding@home distributed computing project

[edit] Computer science

Donald Knuth in 2005
Donald Knuth in 2005

[edit] Economics

[edit] Engineering

[edit] History

[edit] Law

[edit] Literature and arts

[edit] Mathematics and statistics

[edit] Political science

  • Coit D. Blacker, political science professor, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; and Senior Director for Russian, Ukrainian and Eurasian Affairs, National Security Council; Executive Office of the President
  • Larry Diamond, professor, mentor, senior fellow at the Hoover Institute
  • Morris P. Fiorina, political scientist and author
  • Alexander Kerensky, Russian revolutionary leader, Hoover Institute fellow

[edit] Philosophy

[edit] Physics

[edit] Psychology

[edit] Other

[edit] Notable Stanford athletes

[edit] Baseball

[edit] Basketball

[edit] Football

[edit] Golf

Tiger Woods spent two years at Stanford
Tiger Woods spent two years at Stanford

[edit] Gymnastics

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[edit] Rowing

  • Jamie Schroeder, rowing, US National Team
  • Samantha Magee, rowing, olympic silver medalist
  • Sabrina Kolker, rowing, Canadian national team

[edit] Soccer

[edit] Swimming

[edit] Tennis

[edit] Track and field

[edit] Volleyball

[edit] Water polo

[edit] Other sports

[edit] Fictional Stanford people

[edit] Fictional Stanford alums

[edit] References

  1. ^ Teresa Meng's Home Page Home Page