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Список людей из Университета Дьюка

Этот список людей из Университета Дьюка включает выпускников, преподавателей, президентов и крупных филантропов Университета Дьюка , который включает три бакалавриата и десять аспирантур. В число бакалавриатов входят Trinity College of Arts and Sciences , Pratt School of Engineering , Sanford School of Public Policy и Duke Kunshan University . В число аспирантур и профессиональных школ университета входят аспирантура , Pratt School of Engineering , Nicholas School of the Environment , School of Medicine , School of Nursing , Fuqua School of Business , School of Law , Divinity School , Sanford School of Public Policy , Duke Kunshan University и Duke–NUS Medical School .

Известные выпускники включают президента США Ричарда Никсона ; президента Чили Рикардо Лагоса ; бывшего члена кабинета министров и бывшего сенатора Элизабет Доул ; филантропа Мелинды Френч Гейтс ; генеральных директоров Apple ( Тим Кук ), Procter and Gamble ( Дэвид С. Тейлор ), Bear Stearns ( Алан Шварц ), Morgan Stanley ( Джон Дж. Мак ), Pfizer ( Эдмунд Т. Пратт-младший ), McDonald's ( Крис Кемпчински ) и General Motors Corporation ( Рик Вагонер ); и первого директора по эффективности США Джеффри Зиентса . Известные выпускники медийных личностей включают Дэна Абрамса , бывшего генерального директора MSNBC ; Джея Биласа , комментатора ESPN ; Шона Макмануса , президента CBS News и CBS Sports ; Чарли Роуз , бывший ведущий одноименного ток-шоу PBS и участник программы 60 Minutes ; и Джуди Вудрафф , ведущая CNN . Уильям ДеВрис (GME 1971–79) был первым врачом, успешно выполнившим постоянную имплантацию искусственного сердца, и появился на обложке журнала Time в 1984 году.

В настоящее время среди известных преподавателей можно отметить Мэнни Азенберга , продюсера Бродвея, чьи постановки завоевали 40 премий «Тони» ; Адриана Бежана , тезку номера Бежана ; и Дэвида Брукса , колумниста The New York Times . Уолтер Э. Деллинджер III , бывший генеральный солиситор США , помощник генерального прокурора и глава Управления юридического советника при Билле Клинтоне , является профессором права. Романист и драматург Ариэль Дорфман выиграл премию Лоуренса Оливье 1992 года , а Питер Фивер был членом Совета национальной безопасности при Клинтоне и Джордже Буше-младшем . Дэвид Джерджен был советником президентов Ричарда Никсона , Джеральда Форда , Рональда Рейгана и Билла Клинтона . Джон Хоуп Франклин был награжден Президентской медалью Свободы Биллом Клинтоном, а Уильям Рэспберри , обозреватель The Washington Post , получил Пулитцеровскую премию в 1994 году. С университетом связаны 16 лауреатов Нобелевской премии .

В 1924 году Джеймс Б. Дьюк основал трастовый фонд The ​​Duke Endowment в размере 40 миллионов долларов , что побудило университет официально сменить свое название в честь благотворительной деятельности его семьи.

Международные академические премии

лауреаты Нобелевской премии

Роберт Лефковиц , профессор медицины и биохимии в Университете Дьюка, лауреат Нобелевской премии по химии 2012 года.

По состоянию на 2024 год 16 лауреатов Нобелевской премии были связаны с Университетом Дьюка. В следующий список включены только те, кто окончил Университет Дьюка или провел не менее одного года в качестве постдокторанта / ординатора / приглашенного профессора или два года в качестве преподавателя в Университете Дьюка.

Лауреаты премии Тьюринга

Ввиду отсутствия Нобелевской премии по информатике , премия Тьюринга обычно признается высшей наградой в этой области и «Нобелевской премией по информатике». По состоянию на 2015 год 3 лауреата премии Тьюринга были связаны с Университетом Дьюка.

Выпускники

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Главы государств

Члены кабинета министров и сотрудники Белого дома

Члены Конгресса

сенаторы США

Мо Коуэн
Шелли Мур Капито
Рэнд Пол
Боб Крюгер

Представители США

Губернаторы

Дж. Б. Прицкер
Боб Уайз

Дипломаты

Военный

Закон

Судьи

Адвокаты

Государственная политика

Мэры

Стив Шевел

Государственные служащие

Иностранные должностные лица

Иностранные королевские особы

Другой

Бизнес

Образование

Президенты и администраторы университетов

Профессора и ученые

История

Медицина, наука и технологии

Литература

Изящные искусства

Развлечение

Журналистика и СМИ

Ниа-Малика Хендерсон
Джон Харвуд

Благотворительность

Легкая атлетика

См. также баскетболистов-мужчин , баскетболистов-женщин и футболистов .

американский футбол

Джеймисон Краудер
Дэниел Джонс

Бейсбол

Маркус Строман

Баскетбол

Грейсон Аллен
Карлос Бузер
Шейн Баттье
Кайри Ирвинг
Джей Джей Редик
Джейсон Татум
Зайон Уильямсон

Гольф

Другой

Факультет

Текущий

Уолтер Э. Деллинджер III
Генри Петроски
Эрвин Чемерински

Former

Men's basketball head coaches

Mike Krzyzewski

Football head coaches

Duke University presidents

Major philanthropists

Donors who have contributed at least $20 million to the university or founding donors:

Fictional alumni

In film

In television

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