List of Northeastern University people

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The following is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Northeastern University.

Alumni[]

Business[]

Government and politics[]

Judiciary[]

  • Margot Botsford – Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
  • Linda Dalianis – Justice, New Hampshire Supreme Court
  • Dana Fabe – Chief Justice, Alaska Supreme Court
  • Edward Hennessey – Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
  • Peter T. Zarella – Justice, Connecticut Supreme Court

Science and technology[]

Military[]

Journalism and communications[]

Arts and entertainment[]

Academia and nonprofit[]

  • William M. Fowler – author, professor, and former Director of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Michael R. Lane – 15th president of Emporia State University
  • Dean Tong – author and consultant
  • Michael L. Tushman – organizational theorist, professor at Harvard Business School

Sports[]

Jocko Thompson

Faculty[]

  • M. Shahid Alam
  • Auroop Ratan Ganguly – Water & Climate Science, Data & Network Science, and Infrastructure Resilience
  • Daniel P. Aldrich – expert on social capital and resilience in disaster
  • Albert-László Barabási – American Physical Society Fellow and contributor to the development of real-world network theory
  • Lisa Feldman Barrett – Distinguished Professor of Psychology, fellow of AAAS
  • Barry Bluestone – founding director of the Kitty and Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy
  • Ed Bullins – playwright and Guggenheim Fellow
  • Joe Castiglione – MLB radio announcer
  • Tim Cresswell – human geographer and poet
  • Rose Laub Coser – sociologist; vice-president of the American Sociological Association; president of the Eastern Sociological Society
  • Nicholas Daniloff – correspondent for UPI and U.S. News & World Report
  • Richard Deth – voice in the autism and vaccine controversy
  • Michael Dukakis – former Massachusetts State Governor and 1988 Democratic Presidential Candidate
  • Matthias Felleisen – author of How to Design Programs
  • William M. Fowler – historian, former director of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • James Alan Fox – authority on serial killers and hate crimes
  • Alexander Gorlov – ASME Thomas A. Edison Award winner; inventor of the Gorlov helical turbine
  • Gary Goshgarian – author, uses the pen name Gary Braver
  • Nat Hentoff – Guggenheim Fellow, Fulbright Fellow
  • M. Whitney Kelting
  • Harlan LaneMacArthur Foundation Genius Award winner
  • Jack Levin – authority on serial killers and hate crimes
  • Karl Lieberherr – computer scientist
  • Peter K. Manning – authority on the occupational culture of policing
  • Pran Nath – co-developer of the theory of supergravity
  • Robert B. Parker – author of the "Spenser" novels
  • Rupal Patel – speech scientist and founder of VOCALiD
  • Justin B. Ries – marine scientist and inventor
  • Walter V. Robinson – Pulitzer-winning journalist
  • Mikhail Shubin – member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and mathematician
  • Justine Siegal – baseball coach and sports educator
  • Mitchell Wand – author of Essentials of Programming Languages

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