This is a list of notable faculty members and alumni of Boston University.
The following abbreviations and notes are used to represent BU schools and colleges:
Abbr. | Meaning |
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CAS | College of Arts and Sciences |
COM | College of Communication |
WED | College of Education |
ENG | College of Engineering |
CFA | College of Fine Arts |
CGS | College of General Studies |
SAR | College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences |
QST | School of Business |
DMD | School of Dental Medicine |
SHA | School of Hospitality Administration |
LAW | School of Law |
MED | School of Medicine |
SPH | School of Public Health |
SSW | School of Social Work |
MET | Metropolitan College |
KHC | Kilachand Honors College |
UNI | University Professors Program |
Name | Degree | Award | Year | Outlet | Rationale |
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Gerard M. O'Neill | CAS '70 | Investigative Reporting | 1972 | The Boston Globe | "For their exposure of widespread corruption in Somerville, Massachusetts" |
Stephen Kurkjian | CAS '66 | Investigative Reporting | 1972 | The Boston Globe | "For their exposure of widespread corruption in Somerville, Massachusetts" |
William Sherman | CAS '69 | Investigative Reporting | 1974 | New York Daily News | "For his resourceful investigative reporting in the exposure of extreme abuse of the New York Medicaid program" |
Stephen Kurkjian | CAS '66 | Investigative Reporting | 1980 | The Boston Globe | "For articles on Boston's transit system" |
Joan Vennochi | COM '75 | Investigative Reporting | 1980 | The Boston Globe | "For articles on Boston's transit system" |
Stan Grossfeld | CAS '80 | Breaking News Photography | 1984 | The Boston Globe | "For his series of unusual photographs which reveal the effects of war on the people of Lebanon"[8] |
Mark Thompson | COM '75 | Public Service | 1985 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram | "For reporting by Mark Thompson which revealed that nearly 250 U.S. servicemen had lost their lives as a result of a design problem in helicopters built by Bell Helicopter - a revelation which ultimately led the Army to ground almost 600 Huey helicopters pending their modification" |
Stan Grossfeld | CAS '80 | Feature Photography | 1985 | The Boston Globe | "For his series of photographs of the famine in Ethiopia and for his pictures of illegal aliens on the U.S.-Mexico border." |
Thomas Fiedler | COM '71 | Breaking News Reporting | 1991 | Miami Herald | "For stories profiling a local cult leader, his followers, and their links to several area murders." |
Joseph Hallinan | COM '84 | Investigative Reporting | 1991 | The Indianapolis Star | "For their shocking series on medical malpractice in [Indiana]"[9] |
Don Van Natta Jr. | COM '86 | Public Service | 1993 | The Miami Herald | "For coverage that not only helped readers cope with Hurricane Andrew's devastation but also showed how lax zoning, inspection and building codes had contributed to the destruction" |
Thomas Fiedler | COM '71 | Public Service | 1993 | The Miami Herald | "For coverage that not only helped readers cope with Hurricane Andrew's devastation but also showed how lax zoning, inspection and building codes had contributed to the destruction" |
Daniel Goodrich | COM '75 | Breaking News Reporting | 1997 | Newsday | "For its enterprising coverage of the crash of TWA Flight 800 and its aftermath." |
Patricia Maldonado | COM '91 | Investigative Reporting | 1999 | Miami Herald | "For its detailed reporting that revealed pervasive voter fraud in a city mayoral election that was subsequently overturned."" |
Helen Ubinas | COM '94 | Breaking News Reporting | 1999 | Hartfort Courant | "For its clear and detailed coverage of a shooting rampage in which a state lottery worker killed four supervisors then himself." |
Susan Walsh | COM '87 | Feature Photography | 1999 | Associated Press | "For its striking collection of photographs of the key players and events stemming from President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky and the ensuing impeachment hearings" |
Don Van Natta Jr. | COM '86 | National Reporting | 1999 | The New York Times | "For a series of articles that disclosed the corporate sale of American technology to China, with U.S. government approval despite national security risks, prompting investigations and significant changes in policy" |
Jhumpa Lahiri | CAS '93, UNI '95, UNI '97 | Fiction | 2000 | - | For Interpreter of Maladies |
Don Van Natta Jr. | COM '86 | Explanatory Reporting | 2002 | The New York Times | "For its informed and detailed reporting, before and after the September 11th attacks on the USA, that profiled the global terrorism network and the threats it posed" |
Sacha Pfeiffer | CAS '94 | Public Service | 2003 | The Boston Globe | "For its courageous, comprehensive coverage of sexual abuse by priests, an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church" |
Michael Rezendes | CAS '78 | Public Service | 2003 | The Boston Globe | "for its courageous, comprehensive coverage of sexual abuse by priests, an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church" |
Stephen Kurkjian | CAS '66 | Public Service | 2003 | The Boston Globe | "For its courageous, comprehensive coverage of sexual abuse by priests, an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church" |
Meredith Warren | COM '01 | Breaking News Reporting | 2003 | The Eagle-Tribune | "For its stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River." |
Ethan Forman | COM '93 | Breaking News Reporting | 2003 | The Eagle-Tribune | "For its stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River." |
Tyler Hicks | COM '92 | International Reporting | 2009 | The New York Times | "For its masterful, groundbreaking coverage of America's deepening military and political challenges in Afghanistan and Pakistan, reporting frequently done under perilous conditions."[10][11] |
Tyler Hicks | COM '92 | Breaking News Photography | 2014 | The New York Times | "For courageously documenting a deadly terrorist attack at a Nairobi shopping mall" |
Tyler Hicks | COM '92 | Breaking News Photography | 2016 | The New York Times | "For photographs that captured the resolve of refugees, the perils of their journeys and the struggle of host countries to take them in."[12] |
Kimbriell Kelly | COM '98 | National Reporting | 2016 | The Washington Post | "For its revelatory initiative in creating and using a national database to illustrate how often and why the police shoot to kill and who the victims are most likely to be."[13][12] |
Jessica Rinaldi | COM '01 | Feature Photography | 2016 | Boston Globe | "For the raw and revealing photographic story of a boy who strives to find his footing after abuse by those he trusted."[12] |
Alexandra Wimley | COM '17 | Breaking News Reporting | 2019 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | "For immersive, compassionate coverage of the massacre at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue that captured the anguish and resilience of a community thrust into grief." |
Samantha Gross | COM '18 | Breaking News Reporting | 2022 | The Miami Herald | "For its urgent yet sweeping coverage of the collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium complex, merging clear and compassionate writing with comprehensive news and accountability reporting."[14] |
Sarah Silbiger | COM '18 | Public Service | 2022 | The Washington Post | "For its compellingly told and vividly presented account of the assault on Washington on January 6, 2021, providing the public with a thorough and unflinching understanding of one of the nation's darkest days." |
Carl Phillips | CAS '93 | Poetry | 2023 | - | Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007-2020 |
List of notable alumni in the film and television industry listed by graduation year.
Full list of notable alumni in the journalism, news broadcasting and radio section.
Officials may have served in other capacities previously listed. In such cases, the name is left unlinked, but the description will indicate the location of a linked entry.
Name | Degree | Office |
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John Lewis Bates | CAS 1882, LAW 1885 | 41st Governor of Massachusetts |
William Russell | LAW 1879 | 37th Governor of Massachusetts |
Albert O. Brown | LAW 1884 | 58th Governor of New Hampshire |
Samuel D. Felker | LAW 1887 | 54th Governor of New Hampshire |
David I. Walsh | LAW 1897 | 46th Governor of Massachusetts |
Fred H. Brown | LAW 1905 | 59th Governor of New Hampshire |
Paul Dever | LAW 1926 | 58th Governor of Massachusetts |
J. Howard McGrath | LAW 1929 | 60th Governor of Rhode Island |
Dennis Joseph Roberts | LAW 1930 | 63rd Governor of Rhode Island |
Robert Stafford | LAW 1938 | 71st Governor of Vermont |
Lincoln Almond | LAW 1961 | 72nd Governor of Rhode Island |
Judd Gregg | LAW 1972, LAW 1975 | 76th Governor of New Hampshire |
Gary Locke | LAW 1975 | 21st Governor of Washington |
Bob McDonnell | QST 1980 | 71st Governor of Virginia |
Name | Degree | Office |
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William M. Butler | LAW 1884 | United States Senator from Massachusetts |
David I. Walsh | LAW 1897 | United States Senator from Massachusetts |
Robert Upton | LAW 1907 | United States Senator from New Hampshire |
J. Howard McGrath | LAW 1929 | United States Senator from Rhode Island |
Robert Stafford | LAW 1938 | United States Senator from Vermont |
Thomas J. McIntyre | LAW 1940 | United States Senator from New Hampshire |
Edward Brooke III | LAW 1948 | United States Senator from Massachusetts |
William Cohen | LAW 1965 | United States Senator from Maine |
Boston University graduates have been elected to all six Massachusetts state Constitutional offices. Alumni include the first female officers for Attorney General of Massachusetts and Treasurer of Massachusetts and the first African-American Attorney General of Massachusetts.
*Craig, Eruzione, O'Callahan and Silk were inducted as members of the 1980 Winter Olympics hockey team, known as the 'Miracle on Ice'
This is a list of Boston University alumni who have played on an Olympic team.
Name | Position | BU Tenure | Team | Year | Finish |
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Gordon Smith | Forward | USA | 1932, 1936 | Silver, Bronze | |
Paul Rowe | Forward | 1932–1935 | USA | 1936 | Bronze |
John Lax | Forward | 1932–1935 | USA | 1936 | Bronze |
Jack Garrity | Forward | 1949–1951 | USA | 1948 | DQ |
Joseph Czarnota | Forward | 1948–1951 | USA | 1952 | Silver |
Don Rigazio | Goaltender | USA | 1956 | Silver | |
Richard Rodenhiser | Forward | 1951–1953 | USA | 1956, 1960 | Silver, Gold |
Olivier Prechac | Forward | 1970–1971 | France | 1968 | 11th |
Tim Regan | Goaltender | 1969–1972 | USA | 1972 | Silver |
Herb Wakabayashi | Forward | 1966–1969 | Japan | 1972, 1976, 1980 | 9th, 9th, 12th |
Dick Lamby | Defenseman | 1976–1978 | USA | 1976 | 5th |
Dick Decloe | Defenseman | 1972–1973 | Netherlands | 1980 | 9th |
Mike Eruzione | Left Wing | 1973–1977 | USA | 1980 | Gold |
Jim Craig | Goaltender | 1976–1979 | USA | 1980 | Gold |
Jack O'Callahan | Defenseman | 1975–1979 | USA | 1980 | Gold |
Dave Silk | Right Wing | 1976–1979 | USA | 1980 | Gold |
Grant Goegan | Left Wing | 1978–1980 | Italy | 1984 | 9th |
Scott Young | Right Wing | 1985–1987 | USA | 1988, 1992, 2002 | 7th, 4th, Silver |
Clark Donatelli | Center | 1984–1987 | USA | 1988, 1992 | 7th, 4th |
Scott Lachance | Defenseman | 1990–1991 | USA | 1992 | 4th |
Shawn McEachern | Left Wing | 1988–1991 | USA | 1992 | 4th |
Joe Sacco | Right Wing | 1987–1990 | USA | 1992 | 4th |
Keith Tkachuk | Right Wing | 1990–1991 | USA | 1992, 1998, 2002, 2006 | 4th, 6th, Silver, 8th |
David Quinn | Defenseman | 1984–1988 | USA | 1992 | † |
Adrian Aucoin | Defenseman | 1991–1992 | Canada | 1994 | Silver |
John Lilley | Right Wing | 1991–1993 | USA | 1994 | 4th |
David Sacco | Center | 1988–1993 | USA | 1994 | 8th |
Tony Amonte | Right Wing | 1989–1991 | USA | 1998, 2002 | 6th, Silver |
Chris Drury | Left Wing | 1994–1998 | USA | 2002, 2006, 2010 | Silver, 8th, Silver |
Tom Poti | Defenseman | 1996–1998 | USA | 2002 | Silver |
Rick DiPietro | Goaltender | 1999–2000 | USA | 2006 | 8th |
Ryan Whitney | Defenseman | 2001–2004 | USA | 2010 | Silver |
Kevin Shattenkirk | Defenseman | 2007–2010 | USA | 2014 | 4th |
Chris Bourque | Left Wing | 2004–2005 | USA | 2018 | 7th |
Jordan Greenway | Left Wing | 2015–2018 | USA | 2018 | 7th |
Matt Gilroy | Defenseman | 2005–2009 | USA | 2018 | 7th |
John McCarthy | Left Wing | 2005–2009 | USA | 2018 | 7th |
David Warsofsky | Defenseman | 2008–2011 | USA | 2022 | 5th |
Drew Commesso | Goaltender | 2020–Present | USA | 2022 | 5th |
Head Coaches in the NHL
In total, there have been 92 former Terriers to make the NHL, with John Aiken being the first in 1957 and Shane Bowers being the most recent.
Player | Position | Team(s) | Years | Stanley Cups |
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John Aiken | Goaltender | MTL | 1957–1958 | 0 |
Paul O'Neil | Center | VAN, BOS | 1973–1975 | 0 |
Bob Gryp | Forward | BOS, WAS | 1973–1976 | 0 |
Ron Anderson | Right Wing | WAS | 1974–1975 | 0 |
Ken Kuzyk | Right Wing | CLE | 1976–1978 | 0 |
Mike Fidler | Left Wing | CLE, MNS, HFD, CHI | 1976–1983 | 0 |
Dick Lamby | Defenseman | STL | 1978–1981 | 0 |
Dick Lamby | Defenseman | STL | 1978–1981 | 0 |
John Bethel | Left Wing | WIN | 1979–1980 | 0 |
Jim Craig | Goaltender | ATF, BOS, MNS | 1979–1984 | 0 |
Dave Silk | Right Wing | NYR, BOS, DET, WIN | 1979–1986 | 0 |
Rick Meagher | Center | MTL, HFD, NJD, STL | 1979–1991 | 0 |
Bill Whelton | Defenseman | WIN | 1980–1981 | 0 |
Paul Miller | Center | COR | 1981–1982 | 0 |
Jack O'Callahan | Defenseman | CHI, NJD | 1982–1989 | 0 |
Tom O'Regan | Center | PIT | 1983–1986 | 0 |
Cleon Daskalakis | Goaltender | BOS | 1984–1987 | 0 |
Paul Fenton | Left Wing | HFD, NYR, LAK, WIN, TOR, CGY, SJS | 1984–1992 | 0 |
Dale Dunbar | Defenseman | VAN, BOS | 1985–1989 | 0 |
Scott Shaunessy | Defenseman | QUE | 1986–1989 | 0 |
Jim Ennis | Defenseman | EDM | 1987–1988 | 0 |
Scott Young | Right Wing | HFD, PIT, QUE, COL, ANA, STL, DAL | 1987–2006 | 2 |
John Cullen | Center | PIT, HFD, TOR, TBL | 1988–1999 | 0 |
Clark Donatelli | Center | MNS, BOS | 1989–1992 | 0 |
Joe Sacco | Right Wing | TOR, ANA, NYI, WSH, PHI | 1990–2003 | 0 |
Tony Amonte | Right Wing | NYR, CHI, PHO, PHI, CGY | 1990–2007 | 0 |
Peter Ahola | Defenseman | LAK, PIT, NYR, SJS, CGY | 1991–1994 | 0 |
Dave Tomlinson | Center | TOR, WIN, FLA | 1991–1995 | 0 |
Ed Ronan | Left Wing | MTL, WIN, BUF | 1991–1997 | 1 |
Mike Sullivan | Center | SJS, CGY, BOS, PHO | 1991–2002 | 2† |
Scott Lachance | Right Wing | NYI, MTL, VAN, CBJ | 1991–2004 | 0 |
Shawn McEachern | Left Wing | PIT, LAK, BOS, OTT, ATL | 1991–2006 | 1 |
Keith Tkachuk | Left Wing | WIN, PHO, STL, ATL | 1991–2010 | 0 |
John Lilley | Right Wing | ANA | 1993–1996 | 0 |
John Lilley | Right Wing | ANA | 1993–1996 | 0 |
David Sacco | Center | TOR, ANA | 1993–1996 | 0 |
Adrian Aucoin | Defenseman | VAN, TBL, NYI, CHI, CGY, PHO, CBJ | 1994–2013 | 0 |
Phil Von Stefenelli | Defenseman | BOS, OTT | 1995–1997 | 0 |
Nick Vachon | Center | NYI | 1996–1997 | 0 |
Rich Brennan | Defenseman | COL, SJS, NYR, LAK, NSH, BOS | 1996–2003 | 0 |
Chris O'Sullivan | Defenseman | CGY, VAN, ANA | 1996–2003 | 0 |
Mike Grier | Right Wing | EDM, WAS, BUF, SJS | 1996–2011 | 0 |
Jay Pandolfo | Left Wing | NJD, NYI, BOS | 1996–2013 | 2 |
Doug Friedman | Left Wing | EDM, NSH | 1997–1999 | 0 |
Shawn Bates | Center | BOS, NYI | 1997–2008 | 0 |
Dan Lacouture | Left Wing | EDM, PIT, NYR, BOS, NJD, CAR | 1998–2009 | 0 |
Dan Lacouture | Left Wing | EDM, PIT, NYR, BOS, NJD, CAR | 1998–2009 | 0 |
Chris Drury | Left Wing | COL, CGY, BUF, NYR | 1998–2011 | 1 |
Tom Poti | Defenseman | EDM, NYR, NYI, WAS | 1998–2013 | 0 |
Michel Larocque | Goaltender | CHI | 2000–2001 | 0 |
Michel Larocque | Goaltender | CHI | 2000–2001 | 0 |
Rick DiPietro | Goaltender | NYI | 2000–2013 | 0 |
Chris Kelleher | Defenseman | BOS | 2001–2002 | 0 |
Joe DiPenta | Defenseman | ATL, ANA | 2002–2008 | 1 |
Mike Pandolfo | Left Wing | NJD | 2003–2004 | 0 |
Carl Corazzini | Right Wing | BOS, CHI | 2003–2007 | 0 |
Freddy Meyer | Defenseman | PHI, NYI, PHO, ATL | 2003–2011 | 0 |
Ryan Whitney | Defenseman | PIT, ANA, EDM, FLA | 2005–2014 | 0 |
Chris Bourque | Left Wing | WAS, PIT, BOS | 2007–2013 | 0 |
John Curry | Goaltender | PIT, MIN | 2008–2015 | 0 |
David Van der Gulik | Left Wing | CGY, COL, LAK | 2008–2015 | 0 |
Matt Gilroy | Defenseman | NYR, TBL, OTT, FLA | 2009–2014 | 0 |
Brandon Yip | Right Wing | COL, NSH, PHO | 2009–2014 | 0 |
John McCarthy | Left Wing | SJS | 2009–2016 | 0 |
Colin Wilson | Center | NSH, COL | 2009–2020 | 0 |
Colby Cohen | Defenseman | COL | 2010–2011 | 0 |
Brian Strait | Defenseman | PIT, NYI, WPG | 2010–2017 | 0 |
Eric Gryba | Defenseman | OTT, EDM, NJD | 2012–2019 | 0 |
David Warsofsky | Defenseman | BOS, PIT, NJD, COL | 2013–2018 | 0 |
Adam Clendening | Defenseman | CHI, VAN, PIT, EDM, NYR, ARI, CBJ | 2014–2019 | 0 |
Matt O'Connor | Goaltender | OTT | 2015–2016 | 0 |
Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson | Center | BOS | 2016–2019 | 0 |
Wade Megan | Center | STL, DET | 2016–2019 | 0 |
Danny O'Regan | Center | SJS, BUF | 2016–2022 | 0 |
David Farrance | Defenseman | NSH | 2020–2021 | 0 |
Nick Bonino | Center | ANA, VAN, PIT, NSH, MIN, SJS | 2009–present | 2 |
Kevin Shattenkirk | Defenseman | COL, STL, WAS, NYR, TBL, ANA | 2010–present | 1 |
Alex Chiasson | Right wing | DAL, OTT, CGY, WAS, EDM, VAN, DET | 2012–present | 0 |
Charlie Coyle | Center | MIN, BOS | 2012–present | 0 |
Matt Nieto | Left wing | SJS, COL | 2013–present | 0 |
Jack Eichel | Center | BUF, VGK | 2015–present | 1 |
Evan Rodrigues | Left wing | BUF, PIT, COL | 2015–present | 0 |
Matt Grzelcyk | Defenseman | BOS | 2016–present | 0 |
A. J. Greer | Left wing | COL, NJD, BOS | 2016–present | 0 |
Clayton Keller | Center | ARI | 2016–present | 0 |
Charlie McAvoy | Defenseman | BOS | 2016–present | 0 |
Jordan Greenway | Left wing | MIN, BUF | 2017–present | 0 |
Dante Fabbro | Defenseman | NSH | 2018–present | 0 |
Brady Tkachuk | Left wing | OTT | 2018–present | 0 |
Brady Tkachuk | Left wing | OTT | 2018–present | 0 |
Joel Farabee | Left wing | PHI | 2019–present | 0 |
Jake Oettinger | Goaltender | DAL | 2019–present | 0 |
Kieffer Bellows | Left wing | NYI, PHI | 2019–present | 0 |
Trevor Zegras | Center | ANA | 2020–present | 0 |
Max Willman | Center | PHI | 2021–present | 0 |
Alex Vlasic | Defenseman | CHI | 2021–present | 0 |
Shane Bowers | Center | COL | 2022–present | 0 |
The Terriers have had 22 players who were chosen in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft as of the 2022–2023 season: