List of Stuyvesant High School people

This article lists notable people associated with Stuyvesant High School in New York City, New York, organized into rough professional areas and listed in order by their graduating class.

Contents

Mathematics

Stuyvesant High School has produced a steady stream of professional mathematicians, including more leading figures in this field than are associated with most leading universities:

Physics

Stuyvesant has also produced a steady stream of physicists, including a number of major figures in the field:

Edward Posner was a mathematician and an academic administrator, not a physicist.[32] (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) (d. 1993)

Chemistry

Life sciences and medicine

Social sciences

Technology

Writers

Note: For Frank McCourt, memorist and author, and Emily Moore, poet, see the main Stuyvesant High School article.

Music

Film

Journalism, radio, and television

Educators

Note: there are some duplications here; see Joshua Lederberg (Life Sciences), Neil Grabois (Mathematics), Robert J. Zimmer (Mathematics), all of whom served as presidents of their universities. See also Hans Mark (Technology), who served as Chancellor of the UT system, and Michael Mazzeo (Business). Additionally, Steven Koonin has had a distinguished research career in physics.

Business

Politics

Other

Sports

Significant awards

The lists above include several alumni who have won significant awards in their fields of endeavor. Most notable among those are:

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