Current notable faculty include Manny Azenberg, a Broadway producer whose productions have won 40 Tony Awards; Adrian Bejan, namesake of the Bejan number; and David Brooks, a columnist for The New York Times. Walter E. Dellinger III, formerly the United States Solicitor General, Assistant Attorney General, and head of the Office of Legal Counsel under Bill Clinton, serves as a law professor. Novelist and playwright Ariel Dorfman won the 1992 Laurence Olivier Award, while Peter Feaverfue miembro del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional bajo Clinton y George W. Bush . David Gergen se desempeñó como asesor de los presidentes Richard Nixon , Gerald Ford , Ronald Reagan y Bill Clinton . John Hope Franklin recibió la Medalla Presidencial de la Libertad de Bill Clinton, mientras que William Raspberry , columnista sindicado de The Washington Post , ganó el Premio Pulitzer en 1994. 15 ganadores del Premio Nobel se han asociado con la universidad.
James B. Duke estableció un fondo fiduciario de $ 40 millones, The Duke Endowment , en 1924, lo que impulsó a la universidad a cambiar oficialmente su nombre en honor a la filantropía de su familia.
Ésta es una lista dinámica y es posible que nunca pueda satisfacer estándares particulares de completitud. Puede ayudar agregando elementos faltantes con fuentes confiables .
Contenido
1 premios académicos internacionales
1.1 premios Nobel
1.2 Galardonados con el premio Turing
2 alumnos
2.1 Gobierno, leyes y políticas públicas
2.1.1 Jefes de Estado
2.1.2 Miembros del gabinete y personal de la Casa Blanca
2.1.3 Miembros del Congreso
2.1.3.1 Senadores de EE. UU.
2.1.3.2 Representantes de EE . UU.
2.1.4 Gobernadores
2.1.5 Diplomáticos
2.1.6 Militar
2.1.7 Ley
2.1.7.1 Jueces
2.1.7.2 Abogados
2.1.8 Políticas públicas
2.1.9 Alcaldes
2.1.10 Funcionarios estatales
2.1.11 Funcionarios extranjeros
2.1.12 Regalía extranjera
2.1.13 Otro
2.2 Negocios
2.3 Educación
2.3.1 Rectores y administradores de universidades
2.3.2 Profesores y académicos
2.4 Medicina, ciencia y tecnología
2.5 Literatura
2.6 Bellas artes
2.7 Entretenimiento
2.8 Periodismo y medios
2.9 Atletismo
2.9.1 Fútbol americano
2.9.2 Béisbol
2.9.3 Baloncesto
2.9.4 Golf
2.9.5 Otro
2.10 Ficticio
3 Facultad
3.1 Corriente
3.2 Antiguo
3.3 Entrenadores en jefe de baloncesto masculino
3.4 Entrenadores en jefe de fútbol
4 presidentes de la Universidad de Duke
5 grandes filántropos
6 referencias
7 Enlaces externos
Premios académicos internacionales
premios Nobel
Robert Lefkowitz , profesor de medicina James B. Duke y profesor de bioquímica y química en Duke y premio Nobel de Química en 2012.
A partir de 2019, 15 premios Nobel se han afiliado a la Universidad de Duke. La siguiente lista incluye solo a aquellos que se han graduado de Duke o han pasado al menos un año como investigador postdoctoral / residente médico / profesor visitante o dos años como miembro de la facultad en Duke.
Charles Townes (AM en física, 1937), Premio Nobel de Física en 1964 y ganador del Premio Templeton 2005 , [1] Medalla Nacional de Ciencias (1982)
Gertrude B. Elion (profesora adjunta de farmacología y medicina experimental de 1971 a 1983 y profesora investigadora de 1983 a 1999), Premio Nobel de fisiología o medicina en 1988 [2]
George H. Hitchings (profesor adjunto de farmacología y medicina experimental de 1970 a 1985), premio Nobel de fisiología o medicina en 1988 [3]
Hans Dehmelt (Post-Doc. 1952-1955), Premio Nobel de Física en 1989 , [4] ganador de la Medalla Nacional de Ciencias (1995)
Martin Rodbell (profesor adjunto de biología celular de 1991 a 1998), premio Nobel de fisiología o medicina en 1994 [5] [6] [7]
Robert Coleman Richardson (Ph.D. en física, 1966), Premio Nobel de Física en 1996 [8]
Peter Agre (vicerrector de ciencia y tecnología en el Centro de Medicina de la Universidad de Duke de 2005 a diciembre de 2007), Premio Nobel de Química en 2003 [9] [10]
Robert Lefkowitz (Profesor de Medicina James B. Duke y Profesor de Bioquímica y Química, se incorporó a Duke en 1973), Premio Nobel de Química en 2012. [11] Medalla Nacional de Ciencias (2007)
Brian Kobilka (Post-Doc. 1984-1989), Premio Nobel de Química en 2012 [12]
Paul L. Modrich (Profesor James B. Duke de Bioquímica en la Universidad de Duke, se incorporó a Duke en 1976), Premio Nobel de Química en 2015 [13]
William Kaelin Jr. (BS 1979, MD 1982), Premio Nobel de Medicina 2019 [14]
Gregg L. Semenza (Residencia en Pediatría), Premio Nobel de Medicina 2019 [14]
George Smith (Profesor invitado 1983-1984), Premio Nobel de Química 2018 [15]
Galardonados con el premio Turing
A falta de un Premio Nobel de informática , el Premio Turing generalmente se reconoce como el más alto honor en la materia y el "Premio Nobel de informática". A partir de 2015, 3 galardonados con el premio Turing se han afiliado a la Universidad de Duke.
Frederick P. Brooks (AB 1953), ingeniero de software y científico de la computación, conocido por la gestión del desarrollo de IBM 's Sistema 360 / familia de ordenadores; Laureado con la Medalla Nacional de Tecnología e Innovación en 1985, ganador de la Medalla IEEE John von Neumann en 1993 y ganador del Premio Turing en 1999 [16]
Edmund M. Clarke (MA 1968; facultad, 1976 a 1978), informático; académico; control de modelo desarrollado ; Laureado con el premio Turing en 2007 [17]
John Cocke (BS 1945, Ph.D. 1956), considerado el padre de la arquitectura informática RISC , premio Turing Award en 1987, premio de la Medalla Nacional de Tecnología e Innovación en 1991 y Medalla Nacional de la Ciencia en 1994 [18]
Alumni
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Antiguos alumnos de Duke seleccionados
Ricardo Lagos , Ph.D. 1966
El presidente estadounidense Richard Nixon , JD 1937
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Presidente del Estado Mayor Conjunto Martin Dempsey , MA 1984
La senadora estadounidense y secretaria de gabinete Elizabeth Dole , AB 1958
Secretaria de Comercio de los Estados Unidos, Juanita Kreps , Ph.D. 1948
Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos Kenneth Starr , JD 1973
El congresista estadounidense Ron Paul , MD 1961
El congresista estadounidense Nick Rahall , AB 1971
Almirante Frank Bowman , BS 1966
Secretario de Asuntos de Veteranos de EE. UU. Eric Shinseki , AM 1976
Filántropa Melinda Gates , AB 1986, MBA 1987
Financiero y filántropo David Rubenstein , AB 1970
Tim Cook , director ejecutivo de Apple , MBA 1988
La bióloga marina Sylvia Earle , Ph.D. 1966
El astronauta Charles E. Brady, Jr. , MD 1975
Actor Jared Harris , BFA 1984
Actor y comediante Ken Jeong , BS 1990
Periodista de televisión Charlie Rose , AB 1964, JD 1968
Luol Deng, dos veces All-Star de la NBA
Grant Hill, siete veces All-Star de la NBA
dos veces campeón de la NCAA, NBA All-Star Christian Laettner
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Kyrie Irving, seis veces All-Star de la NBA, campeón de la NBA
Cinco veces Pro Bowler, Campeón del Super Bowl Sonny Jurgensen
Dick Groat, ocho veces All-Star de la MLB
Gobierno, leyes y políticas públicas
Nota: las personas que pertenecen a varias secciones aparecen en la sección más relevante.
Jefes de estado
Ricardo Lagos (Ph.D.1966), ex presidente de Chile [21]
Richard Nixon (JD 1937), 37º presidente de los Estados Unidos [22] [23]
Miembros del gabinete y personal de la Casa Blanca
David Addington (JD 1981), jefe de gabinete del exvicepresidente Dick Cheney
Claude Allen (JD 1990), asesor de política interna de la Casa Blanca
Josephus Daniels , Secretario de Marina durante la Primera Guerra Mundial
Elizabeth Dole (AB 1958), ex senadora de los Estados Unidos por Carolina del Norte ; ex comisionado de la Comisión Federal de Comercio ; ex secretario de Transporte de los Estados Unidos ; ex Secretario de Trabajo de Estados Unidos ; ex presidente de la Cruz Roja Americana
W. Neil Eggleston (AB 1975), abogado de la Casa Blanca durante la presidencia de Barack Obama
Danielle C. Gray (AB 2000), secretaria del gabinete , asesora principal del presidente Barack Obama
John P. Hannah (AB 1984), asistente de seguridad nacional del ex vicepresidente Dick Cheney
John Hillen (AB 1988), ex Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Político-Militares
John Koskinen (AB 1961), Comisionado de Impuestos Internos (2013-presente), ex subdirector de la Oficina de Administración y Presupuesto de la Casa Blanca
Juanita M. Kreps (AM 1944, Ph.D. 1948), Secretaria de Comercio de los Estados Unidos , 1977-1979 [24]
Reggie Love (AB 2005), asistente personal del presidente Barack Obama [25]
Derek Lyons (AB 2004, BS 2004), secretario de personal de la Casa Blanca y consejero del presidente Donald J. Trump
Stephen Miller (AB 2007), asesor principal del ex presidente Donald J. Trump [26]
Macon Phillips (AB 2000), Director de Nuevos Medios de la Casa Blanca con responsabilidad de supervisión de Whitehouse.gov
Daniel Calhoun Roper (AB 1888), Secretario de Comercio de los Estados Unidos bajo Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Sonal Shah (MA 1994), directora de la Oficina de Innovación Social y Participación Cívica de la Casa Blanca , exjefa de la Iniciativa de Desarrollo Global en Google.org
Eric Shinseki (AM 1976), general retirado de cuatro estrellas , séptimo Secretario de Asuntos de Veteranos de los Estados Unidos (2009-2014), 34 ° Jefe de Estado Mayor del Ejército (1999-2003)
Doug Sosnik (AB 1979), asesor principal y director político del ex presidente Bill Clinton
Tommy Sowers (AB 1998), Subsecretario de Asuntos Públicos e Intergubernamentales
Kenneth Starr (JD 1973), ex procurador general de los Estados Unidos , abogado independiente durante el asunto Whitewater
James Young (MD 1955), MC USN, Médico asistente de la Casa Blanca a Kennedy y Johnson, 1963-1966
Jared Weinstein (AB 2002), asistente personal del ex presidente George W. Bush [27]
Jeffrey Zients (BS 1988), Director de Desempeño de Estados Unidos
Miembros del Congreso
Senadores de EE. UU.
Mo Cowan (AB 1991), ex senador de los Estados Unidos por Massachusetts [28] [29]
Shelley Moore Capito (AB 1975), Senadora de los Estados Unidos por Virginia Occidental , ex Representante de los Estados Unidos para el segundo distrito del Congreso de Virginia Occidental [30] [31]
Elizabeth Dole (AB 1958), ex senadora de los Estados Unidos por Carolina del Norte ; ex comisionado de la Comisión Federal de Comercio ; ex secretario de Transporte de los Estados Unidos ; ex Secretario de Trabajo de Estados Unidos ; ex presidente de la Cruz Roja Americana [32]
Edward Gurney (LL.M. 1948), ex senador de los Estados Unidos por Florida [33]
Rand Paul (MD 1988), senador de los Estados Unidos por Kentucky [34]
Everett Jordan (AB), exsenador estadounidense de Carolina del Norte
Ted Kaufman (BSE 1960), senador de Delaware de los Estados Unidos [35]
Bob Krueger (AM 1959), exrepresentante de Estados Unidos y senador de Texas [36]
Lee Slater Overman (AB 1874), exsenador de los Estados Unidos de Carolina del Norte
James B. Pearson (AB 1942), Senador de los Estados Unidos por Kansas
Representantes de EE. UU.
Hugh Quincy Alexander (1932), ex representante de Estados Unidos de Carolina del Norte (1953–1963)
Robert Franklin Armfield , ex congresista de Carolina del Norte, vicegobernador de Carolina del Norte
Morris Brooks (AB 1975), Representante de los Estados Unidos para el quinto distrito del Congreso de Alabama
Maurice G. Burnside (Ph.D.1937), excongresista de Virginia Occidental
Bradley Byrne (AB 1977), Representante de Estados Unidos para el primer distrito del Congreso de Alabama
Jim Courter (JD 1966), ex congresista de Nueva Jersey
Nick Galifianakis (AB 1951, JD 1953), Representante de Estados Unidos de Carolina del Norte (1967-1973)
Lisa Gladden (AB 1986), Representante del Estado de Maryland, Annapolis, Maryland
Hannibal Lafayette Godwin (AB 1897), Representante demócrata de los Estados Unidos de Carolina del Norte
Tom Grady (JD, 1982), Representante republicano de los Estados Unidos de Florida
Robin Hayes (AB 1967), Congresista del octavo distrito de Carolina del Norte (1998-presente)
Paul B. Henry (AM, Ph.D.168), Representante de los Estados Unidos por Michigan y Senador del Estado de Michigan
Henry Hyde (X.1947), exrepresentante estadounidense de Illinois
Robert D. Inglis (AB 1981), Representante estadounidense de Carolina del Sur
Dan Lipinski (Ph.D.1998), Congresista por el tercer distrito de Illinois (2005-presente)
Stan Lundine (AB 1961), Congresista de Nueva York (1976-1987)
Denise Majette (JD 1979), ex juez del estado de Georgia , ex representante de Estados Unidos de Georgia
Ron Paul (MD 1961), Representante de Estados Unidos de Texas (1997-2013); Candidato presidencial republicano de 2008
Scott Peters (AB 1980), Representante de los Estados Unidos para el distrito 52 del Congreso de California
Ben Quayle (AB, 1998), Representante de Estados Unidos de Arizona ; hijo del exvicepresidente estadounidense Dan Quayle
Nick Rahall (AB 1971), Congresista de Virginia Occidental (1977-2015)
Dave Trott (JD 1985), Representante de Estados Unidos de Michigan (2015-2019)
Basil Lee Whitener (JD 1937), Representante de Estados Unidos de Carolina del Norte (1957–1968)
Mike Levin (JD 2005), Representante de EE. UU. Para el distrito 49 del Congreso de California (2018-presente)
Gobernadores
R. Gregg Cherry (AB 1913), gobernador de Carolina del Norte (1945-1949)
Eric Greitens (AB 1996), gobernador de Missouri (2017-2018)
Claude R. Kirk, Jr. (BS), ex gobernador de Florida (1967-1971)
William B. Umstead (JD 1921), gobernador de Carolina del Norte (1953-1954)
Bob Wise (AB 1970), gobernador de Virginia Occidental (2001-2005)
JB Pritzker (AB 1987), gobernador de Illinois (2018-presente)
Diplomáticos
George Venable Allen (AB 1920), embajador de Estados Unidos en Irán, 1946-1948; Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Públicos, 1948-1949; Embajador de Estados Unidos en Yugoslavia, 1949-1953
Todd C. Chapman (AB 1983), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Ecuador (2016-2019); Embajador de Estados Unidos en Brasil (2020-presente)
Robert Sherwood Dillon (AB 1951), embajador de Estados Unidos en el Líbano (1981-1983)
William Eacho (AB 1976), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Austria (2009-2013)
Cynthia G. Efird (AM), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Angola (2004-2007)
Robert C. Frasure ( Ph.D 1971), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Estonia (1992-1994)
Gordon D. Giffin (A.B. 1971), U.S. Ambassador to Canada (1997–2001)
Mark Gitenstein (A.B. 1968), former U.S. Ambassador to Romania, President Biden's nominee for Ambassador to the European Union
Richard Graber (A.B. 1978), former United States Ambassador to the Czech Republic
Jaime Aleman Healy (J.D. 1978), Panamanian Ambassador to the USA (2009–2011)
Stuart E. Jones (A.B. 1982), United States Ambassador to Jordan (2011-2014); United States Ambassador to Iraq (2014–present)
Robert Jordan (A.B. 1967), former United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
Bob Krueger (MA 1959), embajador de Estados Unidos en Burundi durante la administración de Bill Clinton
Philip Lader (AB 1966), embajador en el Reino Unido , presidente del Grupo WPP
Steven Lett (BSE 1980), diplomático; jefe del Programa Internacional Cospas-Sarsat
Jack F. Matlock, Jr. (AB 1950), embajador de Estados Unidos a Checoslovaquia y la Unión Soviética bajo Ronald Reagan
Walter P. McConaughy (AB 1930), ex embajador de Estados Unidos en Birmania , Corea del Sur, Pakistán y Taiwán
David McKean (JD 1986), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Luxemburgo (2016-2017), Director de Planificación de Políticas (2013-2016)
Geeta Pasi (AB 1984), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Djibouti (2011-2017) y Chad (2016-2018)
Manuel Sager (LL.M. 1985), embajador de Suiza en los Estados Unidos
Elizabeth Verville (AB 1961), Subsecretaria de Estado adjunta para Asuntos Políticos y Militares
Militar
William Atwater (MA, Ph.D. 1982), capitán retirado de la Infantería de Marina de los Estados Unidos; autor, historiador y director del Museo de Artillería del Ejército de EE. UU.
Walter E. Boomer (BS 1960), general retirado, ex asistente del comandante, Cuerpo de Marines de los Estados Unidos, Comandante de la Tormenta del Desierto ; Ejecutivo de negocios
Frank Bowman (BS 1966), almirante retirado, ex Jefe de Personal Naval, ex director de Propulsión Nuclear Naval, Marina de los Estados Unidos; Caballero Comandante Honorario de la Excelentísima Orden del Imperio Británico (KBE)
Winston Choo (MA, Historia), teniente general retirado , ex Jefe de las Fuerzas de Defensa (1974-1992) en las Fuerzas Armadas de Singapur [37] [38]
Edward H. Deets (1979), contralmirante de la Armada de los Estados Unidos
Martin E. Dempsey (MA 1984), presidente del Estado Mayor Conjunto
Charles S. Hamilton (B.S. 1974), rear admiral in the United States Navy
John L. Helgerson (M.S., Ph.D.), former CIA Inspector General
James W. Holsinger (M.D. 1964), retired major general in the United States Army Reserve, physician, nominated to become the 18th Surgeon General of the United States
Gilmary M. Hostage III (B.S.E. 1977), United States Air Force four-star general, currently serving as the commander of Air Combat Command
Vergel L. Lattimore, brigadier general in the Air National Guard
Ng Jui Ping (MA, History), retired lieutenant-general; former Chief of Defence Force (1992-1995) in the Singapore Armed Forces[39]
Eric Schoomaker (residency and fellowship), Surgeon General of the United States Army
Eric Shinseki (A.M. 1976), retired four-star general, 7th United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs; 34th Chief of Staff of the Army
Michael J. Silah (A.B. 1992), rear admiral in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps, Director, NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps, and Director, NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations.
Kevin R. Slates , contralmirante retirado de la Armada de los Estados Unidos
Blake Wayne Van Leer , (BS 1945) Comandante y Capitán de la Armada de los Estados Unidos . Conducido seabee programa y la unidad de investigación y la energía nuclear en la estación McMurdo durante la Operación Deep Freeze .
Ley
Jueces
Scott Brister (AB 1977), ex juez, Corte Suprema de Texas
Cheri Beasley (LLM 2018), Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de la Corte Suprema de Carolina del Norte
Patricia E. Campbell-Smith (BS 1987), ex juez principal de la Corte de Reclamaciones Federales de los Estados Unidos durante la presidencia de Barack Obama
Aileen Cannon (AB 2003), Juez de Distrito de los Estados Unidos del Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Sur de Florida
J. Michelle Childs (LLM 2016), Juez de Distrito de los Estados Unidos del Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Carolina del Sur
Robert L. Clifford (LL. B. 1950), ex juez asociado, Tribunal Supremo de Nueva Jersey
Ann Covington (AB 1963), ex presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Missouri
Michael Dreeben (JD 1981), Fiscal General Adjunto
Allyson Duncan (JD 1975), juez, Tribunal de Apelaciones del Cuarto Circuito de los Estados Unidos
Christine M. Durham (JD 1971), ex presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Utah
Orinda Evans (AB 1965), juez superior , Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Norte de Georgia
Richard Mark Gergel (AB 1975, JD 1979), juez , Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Carolina del Sur
Karen L. Henderson (AB 1966), juez , Tribunal de Apelaciones de los Estados Unidos para el Circuito del Distrito de Columbia
Todd M. Hughes (AM 1992, JD 1992), juez , Tribunal de Apelaciones de los Estados Unidos para el Circuito Federal
Susan Illston (A.B. 1970), senior judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Barbara Jackson (LL.M. 2014), associate justice, North Carolina Supreme Court
Jeffrey W. Johnson (B.A. 1982), associate justice, California Court of Appeal
Jill Karofsky (B.A. 1988), justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
Jane L. Kelly (A.B. 1987), judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Timothy J. Kelly (A.B. 1991), judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Denise Majette (J.D. 1979), former Georgia state judge; former United States Representative of Georgia
Michael R. Morgan (A.B. 1976), associate justice, North Carolina Supreme Court
David Nahmias (A.B. 1986), associate justice, Supreme Court of Georgia; former US Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia
Paul Martin Newby (A.B. 1977), Chief Justice, North Carolina Supreme Court
Susan Owens (A.B. 1971), associate justice, Washington Supreme Court
William H. Pauley III (AB 1974, JD 1977), juez , Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Sur de Nueva York
Cary Douglas Pugh (AB 1987), juez , Tribunal Fiscal de los Estados Unidos
Robin L. Rosenberg (JD 1989), Juez , Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Sur de Florida
Gary Stein (AB 1954, JD 1956), ex juez asociado, Tribunal Supremo de Nueva Jersey
Allison Jones Rushing (JD 2007), Juez de Circuito de los Estados Unidos de la Corte de Apelaciones del Cuarto Circuito de los Estados Unidos
John J. Tharp, Jr. (AB 1982), juez , Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Norte de Illinois
Michael B. Thornton (JD 1982), ex jefe juez , Estados Unidos Tribunal Fiscal
Patricia Timmons-Goodson (LL.M.2014), ex juez adjunto, Corte Suprema de Carolina del Norte
Gerald B. Tjoflat ( LL.B.1957 ), juez principal emérito , Tribunal de Apelaciones de los Estados Unidos para el 11 ° Circuito
John M. Tyson (MBA 1988), juez, Tribunal de Apelaciones de Carolina del Norte
Peter Verniero (JD 1984), juez asociado, Tribunal Supremo de Nueva Jersey ; ex Fiscal General de Nueva Jersey
Justin R. Walker (A.B. 2004), judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Charles K. Wiggins (J.D. 1976), justice, Washington Supreme Court
Don Willett (A.M. 1992, J.D. 1992), judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Attorneys
Ward Armstrong (B.A. 1977), lawyer and politician
Charlie Condon (J.D. 1978), former Attorney General of South Carolina
Jack Conway (A.B. 1991), Attorney General of Kentucky
Robert Dove (Ph.D. 1964), Parliamentarian of the United States Senate
Marc Elias (JD 1993, MA 1993), socio de Perkins Coie LLP , asesor general de la campaña presidencial de Hillary Clinton en 2016 y de la campaña presidencial de 2004 de John Kerry
Jeffrey L. Fisher (AB 1992), profesor de la Facultad de Derecho de Stanford
John Harmon (JD 1969), ex Fiscal General Adjunto de la Oficina de Asesoría Legal de los Estados Unidos
Stanley Hilton (JD 1975), abogado y activista
Larry Klayman (AB 1973), abogado de interés público [40]
Jeffrey Lichtman (JD 1990), abogado defensor de John Gotti , Fat Joe y The Game [41]
Andrew G. McCabe (A.B. 1990), former Acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation[42]
Dan McCarthy (J.D. 1983), chief prosecutor of the Judge Advocate General's Corps of the United States Navy
C. Allen Parker, presiding partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore
Wilhelmina Reuben-Cooke (A.B. 1967), professor of law at the University of the District of Columbia, one of the first five African American undergraduates admitted to Duke in 1963[43]
Russell M. Robinson, II (LL.B. 1956), founding partner of Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A.
Eric Rothschild (A.B. 1989), lead attorney for Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
Susan Scafidi (A.B.), founder and president of the Fashion Law Institute, a nonprofit organization located at the Fordham University School of Law in New York City
Rodney A. Smolla (J.D. 1978), author; first amendment scholar; 11th president of Furman University
Ellen Stiefler (A.B. 1980), intellectual property attorney
Zephyr Teachout (A.M. 1999, J.D. 1999), associate professor of law at Fordham University, candidate for the Democratic Party nomination for Governor of New York
Public policy
John H. Adams (JD 1962), cofundador del Consejo de Defensa de los Recursos Naturales
Maya Ajmera (MPP 1993), fundadora y presidenta del Fondo Mundial para la Infancia [44]
Barbara Arnwine (JD 1976), directora ejecutiva del Comité de Abogados por los Derechos Civiles bajo la Ley de 1989 a 2015
William Barber II (M.Div. 1989), miembro de la junta directiva nacional de la NAACP [45]
Jainey K. Bavishi (AB 2003), Subsecretaria de Comercio
Mary Duke Biddle (AB 1907), hija de Benjamin Newton Duke y Sarah Pearson Angier Duke, fundadora de la Fundación Mary Duke Biddle
Lisa Borders (A.B. 1979), chair of The Coca-Cola Foundation; vice president of Global Community Affairs at The Coca-Cola Company[46]
Charlotte Bunch (A.B. 1966), author and human rights activist
Susan Bysiewicz (J.D. 1986), Lt. Governor of Connecticut (since 2019), Secretary of the State of Connecticut (1999-2011)
Benjamin Chavis, Jr. (MDiv 1980), civil rights activist, executive director of the NAACP
Eugene A. Conti, Jr. (M.A. public policy, Ph.D. anthropology 1978), Asst. Secretary USDOT, Secretary of Transportation, NCDOT
Peter Cook (A.B. 1989), Pentagon press secretary for Defense Secretary Ash Carter
Dave A. Chokshi (AB 2003), Comisionado de Salud de la Ciudad de Nueva York
Pete Crossland (Ph.D.1966), ex miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Ohio
Chris Daly , ex miembro de la Junta de Supervisores de San Francisco
Marjorie Dannenfelser (AB 1988), presidenta de Susan B. Anthony List , una organización que busca promover a las mujeres pro-vida en la política.
Chris Dorworth (MBA 2006), miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Florida
Allan Fels (Ph.D.), presidente de la Comisión Australiana de Competencia y Consumidores
Nelson M. Ford (BA), ex Subsecretario del Ejército de los Estados Unidos
Andrew Giuliani (AB 2009), asistente especial del presidente y director adjunto de la Oficina de enlace público del presidente Donald Trump [47]
Susan M. Gordon (BS 1980), Directora Adjunta Principal de Inteligencia Nacional en la Oficina del Director de Inteligencia Nacional
John Hanger (AB 1979), Secretario de Protección Ambiental de Pensilvania , candidato a gobernador de Pensilvania
Suhani Jalota (AB 2016), activista social [48]
Deborah Lee James (AB, 1979) Secretaria de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos
Shavar Jeffries (AB 1996), abogado de derechos civiles, candidato a alcalde de Newark, Nueva Jersey
BJ Lawson (BSE 1996, MD 2000), político republicano
Jerry Meek (AB 1993, JD 1997), presidente del Partido Demócrata de Carolina del Norte
Kimeli Wilson Naiyomah (MIDP,), autora keniana
Neil Newhouse (AB 1974), encuestador republicano
Brendan Nyhan ( Ph.D.2009 ), autor y columnista político
Jesse Panuccio (AB 2003), ex fiscal general adjunto interino de los Estados Unidos
Muhammad Ali Pate (MBA 2006), exministro de Estado de Salud de Nigeria
Art Pope (J.D. 1981), Budget Director for North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory
Robert Satloff (A.B. 1983), executive director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans (A.B. 1939), philanthropist
Eleanor Smeal (A.B. 1961, LL.D 1991), political activist; president of the Feminist Majority Foundation; former president of the National Organization for Women
Margaret Taylor Smith (A.B. 1947), chair, board of trustees, Kresge Foundation
Damon Wilson (A.B. 1995), executive vice president at the Atlantic Council of the United States, former senior director for European affairs at the National Security Council
Howard Wolfson (M.A. 1991), Democratic political strategist, deputy mayor of New York City for governmental affairs
Mayors
Ed Austin (A.B. 1948), mayor of Jacksonville (1991–1995)
Bill Campbell (J.D. 1977), mayor of Atlanta (1994–2002)
J. Kane Ditto (A.B.), mayor of Jackson, Mississippi (1989-1997)
Sylvia Kerckhoff (M.A. 1960), mayor of Durham, North Carolina (1993–1997)
Stan Lundine (AB 1961), ex alcalde de Jamestown , ex congresista y vicegobernador de Nueva York
Enrique Peñalosa (AB 1978), alcalde de Bogotá , Colombia (1998–2000, 2016–2019)
Steve Schewel (AB 1973, Ph.D.1982 ), alcalde de Durham, Carolina del Norte (2017-presente) [49]
Nick Tennyson (AB 1972) alcalde de Durham (1997-2001)
Oficiales de Estado
Austin M. Allran (AB 1974), miembro de la Asamblea General de Carolina del Norte
Daniel T. Blue, Jr. (JD), ex miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Carolina del Norte , 1981-2002
Bob Blumenfield (BA 1989), actual miembro del Concejo Municipal de Los Ángeles , ex miembro de la Asamblea del Estado de California , 2009-2013,
Samuel Bogley (AB), ex vicegobernador de Maryland
F. Vernon Boozer (AB 1958), ex miembro del Senado de Maryland , 1981-1999
Jason Carter (AB 1997), candidato del Partido Demócrata a gobernador de Georgia ; miembro del Senado del Estado de Georgia ; nieto del presidente Jimmy Carter
Mike Connolly (BA 2003), miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Massachusetts
Justin Fairfax (AB 2000), vicegobernador de Virginia [50]
JB Fuqua (G.Hon 1973), presidente del Partido Demócrata de Georgia
Raj Goyle (AB 1997), miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Kansas
Ember Reichgott Junge (JD 1977), ex senador estatal de Minnesota
Herb Kirsh , ex miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Carolina del Sur
Bill Kramer (JD 1994), ex líder de la mayoría, Asamblea del Estado de Wisconsin
Evelyn Murphy (AB 1965, Ph.D.1981), ex vicegobernador de Massachusetts
Robert Sheheen (AB 1965), ex presidente de la Cámara de Representantes de Carolina del Sur
Lura S. Tally (AB 1942), miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Carolina del Norte, 1973–1983, y del Senado de Carolina del Norte , 1983–1995
Mike Turzai (JD 1987), candidato a presidente de los representantes de la Cámara de Representantes de Pensilvania , ex líder del grupo republicano (mayoría)
Floyd McKissick, Jr. (JD 1983), miembro del Senado de Carolina del Norte
Kelli Ward (BS 1991), exsenadora estatal de Arizona [51]
Scott Wiener (BA 1992), miembro del Senado del Estado de California
Funcionarios extranjeros
Lekso Aleksishvili (MA 2004), ex ministro de Finanzas de Georgia
Michael Bassett (Ph.D. 1961), former cabinet minister and member of the Parliament of New Zealand
Arkady Dvorkovich (M.S. 1997), Russian deputy prime minister for industry and energy, former chief economic advisor to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
Amit Mitra (Ph.D. 1978), Finance Minister of the Indian State of West Bengal; economist; member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Aditi Singh (M.M.S. 2013), member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
David Usupashvili (M.A. 1999), chairperson of the Parliament of Georgia
Samir Nuriyev (MIDP 2005), Head of the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan
Foreign royalty
Hashim bin Al Hussein (X), Príncipe de Jordania
Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani (BA 2005), decimocuarto hijo del jeque Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani , actual Emir de Qatar
Príncipe Charles-Henri de Lobkowicz (BA), tercer hijo del príncipe Edouard de Lobkowicz y la princesa Marie-Françoise de Borbón-Parma
Otro
Paul Auerbach (BS 1973, MD 1977), médico; una voz líder en el área de la medicina de las áreas silvestres ; fundador y ex presidente de la Wilderness Medical Society
Bernard Chan Pak-li (Ph.D. 2003), representante de Ping Shek en el Consejo del Distrito de Kwun Tong de Hong Kong, 2007-2013
Kevin J. Martin (M.P.P. 1993), chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
Charlie Soong (X. 1881), Duke's first international student and patriarch of the Soong Dynasty
Daniel Tarullo (M.A. 1974), member of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve, Nomura Professor of International Financial Regulatory Practice at Harvard Law School
Paul Teller (B.A. 1993), executive director of the United States House of Representatives Republican Study Committee[52][53]
Frederic Whitehurst (Ph.D. 1980), former supervisory special agent in the FBI Laboratory
Mike Woodard (AB 1981), Durham, miembro del Concejo Municipal de Carolina del Norte
Ken Harbaugh (BS 1996), presidente del Team Rubicon
Alexander Volzhin , gran maestro de ajedrez ruso
Negocio
Jeff Williams (MBA 1991), director de operaciones de Apple
Rex Adams (AB 1962), presidente del Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Howard Lerman (AB 2002), fundador y director ejecutivo de Yext
Chad Dickerson (AB 1993), director ejecutivo de Etsy
Aaron Patzer (BSE 2002), fundador y director ejecutivo de Mint
Shaikha Al-Bahar , directora ejecutiva del Banco Nacional de Kuwait ; nombrada la 85a mujer más poderosa del mundo por Forbes
John A. Allison IV (MBA 1974), presidente (y ex director ejecutivo), BB&T
John Angelos , vicepresidente ejecutivo de los Orioles de Baltimore
Steven Black (AB 1974), vicepresidente de JPMorgan Chase & Co. , presidente de Wells Fargo
Roy J. Bostock (AB 1962), ex presidente de Bcom3 Group, Inc .; homónimo de Bostock Library
Wallace E. Boston, Jr. (AB 1974), presidente y director ejecutivo, American Public University System
Jack O. Bovender, Jr. (A.B. 1967, MHA 1969), chairman and CEO of HCA
Jonathan Browning (M.B.A.), CEO of Volkswagen Group of America
Lewis B. Campbell (B.S.E. 1968), CEO of Textron
John Canning, Jr., founder of private equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners; co-owner of the Milwaukee Brewers
John Chambers (attended 1967-1968; X. 1968), CEO of Cisco Systems
Mickey Conlon (A.B., 1998), celebrity real estate broker and star of HGTV's reality television series Selling New York
Timothy D. Cook (M.B.A. 1988), CEO of Apple Inc.[54]
Eddy Cue (BS), vicepresidente senior de Software y Servicios de Internet de Apple
Tom Davin (BA 1979), ex director de operaciones de Taco Bell Corporation y director ejecutivo de Panda Restaurant Group
Grant DePorter (MBA), restaurador
Gary Dickinson (BS 1960), ejecutivo de la industria automotriz
Clay Felker (AB 1951), editor fundador de la revista New York Magazine
Jeffrey Fox (BS 1984), presidente y director ejecutivo de Convergys
JB Fuqua (G.Hon 1973), presidente de la junta directiva de The Fuqua Companies, fundador de la Fundación JB Fuqua, homónimo de la Escuela de Negocios Fuqua de Duke
Steven Galanis (BA 2010), director ejecutivo de Cameo
Melinda Gates (AB 1986, MBA 1987), cofundadora de la Fundación Bill y Melinda Gates [55]
David Gibbs , (MBA 1988), ex director ejecutivo de Pizza Hut ; CEO, ¡Yum! Marcas
Andrew K. Golden (AB 1981), presidente de la Compañía de Inversiones de la Universidad de Princeton , que administra la dotación financiera de la universidad
David R. Goode (AB 1962), presidente, presidente y director ejecutivo de Norfolk Southern
William H. Gross (BS 1966), fundador y director de inversiones de PIMCO , el fondo de bonos más grande del mundo
Brian Hamilton (MBA 1990), cofundador y ex presidente de Sageworks ; [56] fundador, Inmates to Entrepreneurs [57]
Jonathan Harmsworth, cuarto vizconde Rothermere (AB 1991), vizconde británico; presidente del Evening Standard y del Daily Mail
Gerald Hassell (BA 1973), presidente y director ejecutivo, Bank of New York Mellon
William A. Hawkins (BS 1976), director ejecutivo de Medtronic
Sally Hogshead (BA 1991), directora ejecutiva de Fascinate, Inc.
Amy Hood (AB 1994), primera directora financiera femenina de Microsoft
Lisa Hook (B.A.), president and CEO of NeuStar
John Idzik, Jr. (A.M. 1993), former general manager of the NFL's New York Jets[59]
David Bronson Ingram (A.B. 1985), chairman of Ingram Entertainment
W. Bruce Johnson (B.A., J.D., M.B.A.), interim chief executive officer and president, Sears Holdings Corporation
William D. Johnson (B.A.), chairman, president and CEO of Progress Energy
Tom Kain (A.B. 1986), Nike's director of Global Marketing (Soccer)
Bruce Karsh (A.B. 1977), co-founder and president of Oaktree Capital Management
Chris Kempczinski (A.B. 1991), CEO of McDonald's[60]
Lesa Kennedy (B.A. 1983), CEO of International Speedway Corporation; member of the board of directors of NASCAR
David Kohler (B.A.) President and CEO of Kohler Company
John A. Koskinen (A.B. 1961), president of US Soccer Foundation, former deputy director, Office of Management and Budget
Michael Lamach (M.B.A.), CEO and Chairman of Ingersoll Rand
David Lauren (A.B., 1993), senior vice president at Polo Ralph Lauren[61]
Dylan Lauren (A.B., 1996), president and founder of Dylan's Candy Bar
Dan Levitan (1979), cofundador y socio gerente, Maveron
Gérard Louis-Dreyfus (AB, JD), empresario multimillonario francés
Gary Lynch (JD 1975), ex director legal y vicepresidente de Morgan Stanley
John J. Mack (AB 1968), director ejecutivo de Morgan Stanley ; ex director ejecutivo de Credit Suisse First Boston
Aslaug Magnusdottir (LL.M.1998), cofundador y ex director ejecutivo de Moda Operandi
Marijke Mars (nacida en 1965), heredera multimillonaria y empresaria
Mathew Martoma (nacido en 1974 como Ajai Mathew Mariamdani Thomas), administrador de carteras de fondos de cobertura, condenado por abuso de información privilegiada
Steven Marks (AB 1989, JD 1992), abogado general de la Recording Industry Association of America
Michael Marsicano (AB 1977, MA 1978, Ph.D.1982), presidente y director ejecutivo de la Fundación para las Carolinas
Aubrey McClendon (AB 1981), director ejecutivo, presidente y cofundador de Chesapeake Energy
Dan McCready (BA 2005), empresario y candidato a la Cámara de Representantes de EE. UU.
Bart McDade (AB 1981), ex presidente y director de operaciones de Lehman Brothers , encargado de salvar la empresa hacia el final de su existencia.
Hardy McLain (nacido en 1952), administrador de fondos de cobertura, socio gerente CVC Capital Partners
Joey McMahon (AB 2009, MBA 2013), fundador y director ejecutivo de The Monday Life
Lalit Modi (AB 1986), Modi Enterprises Scion, presidente y fundador de la Indian Premier League
Carter Murray (AB 1997), director ejecutivo de DraftFCB
Raymond Nasher (1943), desarrollador inmobiliario, filántropo, homónimo del Museo de Arte Nasher de Duke
Peter Nicholas (AB 1964), fundador y presidente de Boston Scientific Corporation
Edward Nixon (BS 1952), empresario y último hermano superviviente del expresidente estadounidense Richard Nixon [62]
Stephen Pagliuca (1977), copropietario de los Boston Celtics , director gerente de Bain Capital [63]
Robert A. Pascal (AB 1957), empresario y político
J. Michael Pearson (BS 1981), presidente y director ejecutivo de Valeant Pharmaceuticals
Hilda Pinnix-Ragland (MBA 1986). Primer vicepresidente afroamericano de Progress Energy Inc y Duke Energy [64]
Poman Lo (AB 1999), fundador de Bodhi and Friends
Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. (BSE 1947), ex director ejecutivo de Pfizer , filántropo, homónimo de la Escuela de Ingeniería Edmund T. Pratt de Duke
Robert M. Price (B.S. 1952), CEO of the Control Data Corporation
J.B. Pritzker (A.B.), managing partner and co-founder of The Pritzker Group, principal owner of Hyatt Hotels Corporation and TransUnion Corporation, one of the 400 richest Americans
Joanna Rees (B.S.), venture capitalist
Jeffrey Reich (A.B. 1979), former senior managing director of Bear Stearns
Mark Reuss (M.B.A. 1990), head of global product development at General Motors; former president of GM North America
William Neal Reynolds, president of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, brother of Richard Joshua Reynolds
Allard Roen , empresario de Las Vegas, Nevada y Carlsbad, California
Andrew Rosen (AB 1982), presidente y director ejecutivo de Kaplan, Inc.
Drew Rosenhaus (JD 1990), agente deportivo de la NFL
David M. Rubenstein (AB 1970), cofundador multimillonario de The Carlyle Group [65]
Liu Ruopeng ( Ph.D.2009 ), cofundador multimillonario de Kuang-Chi Group
Georg Schaeffler (JD 1999), propietario del Grupo Schaeffler ; actualmente la persona más rica de Alemania
Alan Schwartz (AB 1972), director ejecutivo de Bear Stearns
Granville Semmes , fundador de 1-800-Flowers [66]
Malvinder Mohan Singh (MBA 1998), ex presidente y director ejecutivo de Ranbaxy Laboratories ; presidente de Fortis Hospitals y Religare Financial Services; uno de los veinte indios más ricos del mundo
Shivinder Mohan Singh (MBA 2000), director gerente de Fortis Healthcare ; Miembro del Consejo Asesor de AIESEC India; uno de los veinte indios más ricos del mundo
David B. Snow Jr. (MS 1978), presidente y director ejecutivo de Medco Health Solutions , una empresa de Fortune 100
Jimmy Soni (AB 2007), editor gerente del Huffington Post
Robert K. Steel (AB 1973), presidente de la Junta de Fideicomisarios de la Universidad de Duke, presidente y director ejecutivo de Wachovia
Joseph R. Swedish (MHA 1979), director ejecutivo de WellPoint (ahora Anthem ), el segundo proveedor de seguros de salud más grande de EE. UU.
David S. Taylor (BSE 1980), presidente y director ejecutivo de Procter & Gamble
Christian Van Thillo (MBA 1989), director ejecutivo de De Persgroep
Bill Timmerman (1968), presidente, presidente y director ejecutivo de SCANA
Randall L. Tobias , ex director ejecutivo de Eli Lilly and Company ; se desempeñó como Director de Asistencia Exterior de EE. UU. y Administrador de USAID , con el rango de embajador
David Trott (JD 1985), empresario; Político republicano
Poornima Vijayashanker (BS 2004), emprendedora e ingeniera
James L. Vincent (BS 1961), presidente y director ejecutivo de Biogen Idec
Jeffrey Vinik (BS 1981), presidente, presidente y director ejecutivo de Vinik Asset Management, propietario de Tampa Bay Lightning
Karl von der Heyden (1962), vicepresidente y director financiero de Pepsico, Inc. , homónimo del pabellón von der Heyden en Duke
G. Richard Wagoner, Jr. (AB 1975), presidente y director ejecutivo de General Motors Corporation
Gary L. Wilson (AB 1962), director de The Walt Disney Company ; copresidente de Northwest Airlines ; homónimo de Wilson Rec Center en Duke
Charles Xiaolin Wang (JD 1999), abogado, empresario y financiero chino
Lee Waite (MBA 1983), presidente y director ejecutivo de Citigroup Holdings Japan
Thomas S. White, Jr. (1965), administrador de activos
William Wrigley, Jr. II (BA), presidente, director ejecutivo de Wrigley Company
Gao Xiqing (JD 1986), gerente general y director de inversiones de China Investment Corporation
Educación
Rectores y administradores de universidades
Rick Brewer , presidente de Louisiana College
Christopher Celenza (Ph.D. 1996), James B. Knapp Decano de la Escuela Krieger de Artes y Ciencias en la Universidad Johns Hopkins .
John Chandler (BD 1952, Ph.D.1954), ex presidente de Williams College
Margaret Cuninggim , decana de mujeres en la Universidad de Tennessee y en la Universidad de Vanderbilt
Charles L. Flynn, Jr. (Ph.D.), presidente del College of Mount Saint Vincent
W. Kent Fuchs (BSE 1977), presidente de la Universidad de Florida , ex rector de la Universidad de Cornell
Pamela Gann (J.D. 1973), president of Claremont McKenna College and former dean of Duke University School of Law
Geoffrey Garrett (Ph.D.), political scientist, dean of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania[67]
Susan Henking (B.A. 1977), president of Shimer College; scholar of religious studies
Susan Herbst (B.A. 1984), president of University of Connecticut; political scientist
Matthew S. Holland (M.A., Ph.D.), president of Utah Valley University
A. D. Kirwan (Ph.D., 1947), seventh president of the University of Kentucky
Benjamin Ladner (Ph.D.1970), ex presidente de la American University
Theodore E. Long (AM 1968), presidente de Elizabethtown College
Mirta Martin (BS 1982), novena presidenta de la Universidad Estatal de Fort Hays
Lloyd B. Minor (residencia), científico, cirujano y decano de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Stanford
Roy Kinneer Patteson, Jr. (Th.M. 1964, Ph.D. 1967), erudito en lenguas antiguas; autoridad sobre el origen del alfabeto; ex presidente de la Universidad de Virginia del Sur y King College
David P. Roselle (Ph.D.1965), presidente de la Universidad de Delaware
David E. Sweet (Ph.D., 1968), presidente fundador de Metropolitan State University y más tarde presidente de Rhode Island College
Jill Tiefenthaler (AM, Ph.D.), presidenta de Colorado College ; ex rector de la Universidad Wake Forest
Beth Winkelstein ( Ph.D.1999 ), subdirectora de la Universidad de Pennsylvania
Theodore Ziolkowski (AB 1951), ex decano de la escuela de posgrado de la Universidad de Princeton
Jeffrey Vitter (MBA 2002), 17 ° rector de la Universidad de Mississippi
Profesores y académicos
Arun Agrawal (MA 1988, Ph.D.1992), profesor de la Universidad de Michigan
R. Michael Alvarez (Ph.D.1992), profesor de ciencias políticas en el Instituto de Tecnología de California
Dan Ariely (Ph.D.1998), profesor de economía del comportamiento en Duke y director del grupo de investigación eRationality en el MIT Media Lab , autor de Predictably Irrational
Susan Athey (AB 1991), profesora de economía en la Universidad de Harvard y ganadora de la medalla John Bates Clark
Noël Bakhtian (BS 2005), director del Centro de almacenamiento de energía de Berkeley Lab
Michael J. Battle (BA 1986, Ph.D.1995), teólogo moral episcopal
Roy Baumeister (MA 1976), psicólogo, miembro de la Academia Estadounidense de Artes y Ciencias
Stephen B. Baylin (BS, MD 1968), Profesor de Investigación del Cáncer de Virginia y DK Ludwig en la Universidad Johns Hopkins
Tomiko Brown-Nagin (Ph.D.2002), Profesor Daniel PS Paul de Derecho Constitucional en la Facultad de Derecho de Harvard
Bill Brown (AB), profesor distinguido de inglés en la Universidad de Chicago
Robin M. Canup (BS), astrofísico; miembro de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias; destinatario del premio Harold C. Urey
Barry F. Cooper (Ph.D.1969), politólogo canadiense
Thomas Daniel (Ph.D.), biólogo, ganó una beca MacArthur en 1996
Jon Danielsson (Ph.D.1991), Director del Centro de Riesgo Sistémico de la Escuela de Economía y Ciencias Políticas de Londres
Sara Danius ( Ph.D.1997 ), Secretaria Permanente de la Academia Sueca , una Real Academia que otorga el Premio Nobel de Literatura
Kenneth A. Dodge (Ph.D.1978), Profesor William McDougall de Políticas Públicas y profesor de psicología y neurociencia en la Universidad de Duke.
David L. Downie (AB 1983), autor, profesor de política y política ambiental en la Universidad de Fairfield
David Efird (AB 1995), filósofo y profesor de la Universidad de York
Garrett Epps (JD 1991), jurista, profesor de la Universidad de Baltimore
Thomas Eugene Flanagan (Ph.D.), politólogo canadiense conservador
R. Edward Freeman (AB 1973), filósofo y profesor de administración de empresas, conocido por la teoría de las partes interesadas
Maryellen Fullerton (BA 1968), abogada, decana interina y profesora de derecho en la Facultad de Derecho de Brooklyn
Ken Gergen (Ph.D.1962), psicólogo y profesor en Swarthmore College
John Graham (Ph.D.1994), economista
Huck Gutman , Ph.D. de Duke; profesor de inglés en la Universidad de Vermont y asesor político de Bernie Sanders
Craig Hanks , Ph.D. de Duke; profesor de filosofía en la Universidad Estatal de Texas
Dagmar Herzog (AB, 1983), profesor distinguido de historia, Graduate Center , City University of New York
Craig Henriquez (BSE, 1981, Ph.D., 1988), profesor de ingeniería biomédica en la Universidad de Duke
Douglas Hodgkin (Ph.D.), científico político; autor; profesor en Bates College
D. Kern Holoman (B.A. 1969), Distinguished Professor of Music at the University of California, Davis[68]
Robert A. Jarrow (B.S. 1974), Ronald P. and Susan E. Lynch Professor of Investment Management at the Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University
Siddharth Kara (B.A.), expert on modern-day slavery and human trafficking
Kevin Lane Keller (Ph.D. 1986), E. B. Osborn Professor of Marketing at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College
Anne R. Kenney (B.A. 1972), Carl A. Kroch University Librarian, Cornell University Library
Walter J. Koch (Post Doc 1991-1995), Director del Centro de Medicina Traslacional, Profesor y Presidente del Departamento de Farmacología y Cátedra WW Smith de Medicina Cardiovascular en la Universidad de Temple
MAR Koehl (Ph.D. 1976), profesor de la Universidad de California, Berkeley ; miembro de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias ; recibió una beca MacArthur en 1990
Juanita M. Kreps (AM 1944, Ph.D.1948), profesora, economista, Secretaria de Comercio de los Estados Unidos
Josh Kun (BA 1993), profesor de comunicación en la Universidad del Sur de California y MacArthur Fellow 2016
Bruce R. Kuniholm (MA 1972, MAPPS 1976, Ph.D. 1976), profesor de la Escuela de Políticas Públicas de Sanford ; experto en política exterior de Estados Unidos en Oriente Medio
Luciano L'Abate (Ph.D. 1956), el padre de la teoría relacional ; autor de 50 libros en el campo de la psicología estadounidense
Frank Lentricchia (Ph.D. 1960), crítico literario; profesor de literatura en la Universidad de Duke
Jerry B. Lincecum (Ph.D.), profesor emérito de inglés; autor; afiliado al Austin College en Sherman, Texas [69]
Jerome Loving (Ph.D.), profesor de literatura y cultura estadounidense en la Universidad de Texas en Austin [70]
Marc Lynch (AB), profesor de ciencias políticas en la Universidad George Washington
Khaled Mattawa ( Ph.D.2009 ), poeta libio, recibió una beca MacArthur en 2014
Raven I. McDavid, Jr. , lingüista, dialectólogo
Lionel W. McKenzie (BS 1939), economista
Allan Meltzer (AB 1948, AM 1955), economista que se desempeñó en el Consejo de Asesores Económicos de los presidentes Kennedy y Ronald Reagan
Jean-Paul C. Montagnier (Ph.D.1994), musicólogo
Richard L. Morrill (Ph.D.168), rector de la Universidad de Richmond
Robert L. Morris (Ph.D.1969), psicólogo, profesor de Koestler en la Universidad de Edimburgo
Chip Mosher , columnista de educación, poeta, profesor
Noel Perrin (AM, 1950), estudioso, ensayista y crítico; profesor en Dartmouth College
Joseph Gaither Pratt (AB 1931, MA 1933, Ph.D.1936), psicólogo
Reynolds Price (AB 1955), autor y profesor de literatura en Duke
Amélie Quesnel-Vallée (Ph.D.2004), Profesora Asociada con nombramiento conjunto en los Departamentos de Sociología y Epidemiología, y Cátedra de Investigación de Canadá en Políticas y Desigualdades en Salud en la Universidad McGill
William Bee Ravenel III (MA), Jefe del Departamento de Inglés en Episcopal High School (Alexandria, Virginia) , mentor del Senador y Candidato Presidencial John S. McCain III
John A. Rich (MD 1984), presidente del departamento de gestión y políticas sanitarias de la Universidad de Drexel ; Beca MacArthur 2006
Charles C. Richardson (BS 1959, MD 1960), bioquímico, profesor de la Universidad de Harvard
Haun Saussy (AB, 1981), profesor universitario de literatura comparada en la Universidad de Chicago
Claudia Scott (MA, Ph.D.19971), profesora de políticas públicas
Shauna Shapiro , profesora de psicología en la Universidad de Santa Clara
Baba Shiv (Ph.D.1996), profesor de marketing en la Graduate School of Business de Stanford
Eric Stach (BSE 1992), científico de materiales, profesor de la Universidad de Pensilvania , miembro de la Sociedad Estadounidense de Física
Glen Stassen (Ph.D.), especialista en ética; Teólogo bautista; hijo del ex gobernador de Minnesota y candidato presidencial en nueve ocasiones, Harold Stassen
Omari Swinton (MA 2003, Ph.D 2007), economista, directora de la Asociación Nacional de Economía
Robert Tally (AB 1990, JD 2001), profesor de inglés en la Universidad Estatal de Texas
John E. Thomas (Ph.D.1959), especialista en ética médica
J. Anderson Thomson (AB 1970), fideicomisario de la Fundación Richard Dawkins para la Razón y la Ciencia
Robert M. Townsend (A.B. 1970), professor of economics at MIT and two-time winner of the Frisch Medal (1998, 2012)
Jenny Tung (B.S. 2003, Ph.D. 2010), evolutionary anthropologist, received a MacArthur Fellowship in 2019
Peter Turchin (Ph.D. 1985), Russian-American scientist, specializing in population biology and "cliodynamics"
Sam Wang (Post Doc), neuroscientist, professor and best-selling author
Daniel T. Willingham (A.B. 1983), professor of psychology at the University of Virginia
Nikolai Khokhlov (Ph.D.), profesor de psicología en la Universidad Estatal de California, San Bernardino , ex oficial de la KGB
William Kaelin, Jr. (AB 1978, MD 1982), profesor de medicina en la Universidad de Harvard , ganador del Premio Albert Lasker de Investigación Médica Básica 2016 y el Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina 2019
Medicina, ciencia y tecnología
David H. Adams , cirugía de la válvula cardíaca y reparación de la válvula mitral
Raymond Delacy Adams (MD 1936), profesor de neurología en la Escuela de Medicina de Harvard ; jefe de neurología del Hospital General de Massachusetts ; Miembro de la Academia Estadounidense de Artes y Ciencias
Nita Ahuja (MD 1993), directora del Departamento de Cirugía de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Yale
Waleed Al-Salam (Ph.D.1958), matemático
Eben Alexander (MD 1980), neurocirujano y autor de best-sellers
Teniente Andy Baldwin , The Bachelor , teniente y doctor
Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara (MD 1996), jefe de neurocirugía de la Universidad de Connecticut
Ian Barbour (MS 1946), físico, teólogo y ganador del Premio Templeton en 1999
Charles E. Brady, Jr. (MD 1975), astronauta
John C. Browne (Ph.D.), ex director del Laboratorio Nacional de Los Alamos
Jerome Bruner (AB 1937), psicólogo y profesor
David R. Bryant (Ph.D.1961), químico orgánico
John Buse (Ph.D.1985, MD 1986), ex presidente de la Asociación Estadounidense de Diabetes
Jacquelyn Campbell (BSN 1968), Cátedra Anna D. Wolf en la Escuela de Enfermería Johns Hopkins , Miembro de la Academia Nacional de Medicina
C. Thomas Caskey (MD 1963), genetista médico y emprendedor biomédico
Iain Cheeseman (BS 1997), profesor asistente en MIT
George M. Church (BS 1974), padre de la mayoría de las tecnologías actuales de secuenciación y matrices; ayudó a iniciar el Proyecto Genoma Humano; profesor de la Facultad de Medicina de Harvard
Daniel J. Clancy (AB 1985), informático, director de ingeniería de la Búsqueda de libros de Google
Marcus Conant (BS 1957, MD 1961), dermatólogo e investigador del SIDA
Richard Cytowic (BA 1973), neurocientífico y autoridad líder en el campo de la sinestesia
Rose May Davis (Ph.D.1929), química; primera mujer en obtener un doctorado. en Duke
William DeVries (GME 1971-1979), pionero de los órganos artificiales
Scott Dulchavsky (surgical fellowship), chairman of surgery and surgeon-in-chief at the Henry Ford Hospital
Sylvia Earle (Ph.D., 1966), marine biologist; Chief Scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jim Ellis, co-creator of Usenet with Tom Truscott
Robert Everett (B.S. 1942), National Medal of Technology and Innovation laureate (1989)
Paul Farmer (B.S. 1982), infectious disease specialist; winner of MacArthur Award; subject of Pulitzer Prize–winning author Tracy Kidder's biography Mountains Beyond Mountains
Robert Fischell (BS 1951), físico, inventor, titular de más de 200 patentes médicas estadounidenses y extranjeras, ganador de la Medalla Nacional de Tecnología e Innovación en 2015 [71]
C. Stephen Foster (BS 1965), oftalmólogo , desarrolló el "enfoque de escalera escalonada para la atención" para el tratamiento de pacientes con enfermedad inflamatoria ocular
Joseph F. Fraumeni, Jr. (MD 1958), investigador del cáncer; miembro de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias, el Instituto de Medicina , la Academia Estadounidense de Artes y Ciencias y la Asociación de Médicos Estadounidenses
Irwin Fridovich ( Ph.D.1955 ), bioquímico, miembro de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias
Craig Gentry (BS 1995), informático, MacArthur , receptor de la ACM 's de Grace Murray Hopper Award
Ken Gergen (Ph.D.1962), psicólogo y profesor en Swarthmore College
Myron L. Good (Ph.D.1951), físico de partículas
Antonella Grassi (Ph.D.1990), matemática; miembro de la American Mathematical Society
Eugene Gu (MD 2015), presidente y director ejecutivo del Instituto de Investigación Ganogen
Scott Guthrie , vicepresidente ejecutivo del grupo empresarial y de nube de Microsoft
Robert S. Haltiwanger (BS 1980, Ph.D.1986 ), presidente del Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Celular de la Universidad de Stony Brook
Mark S. Humayun (MD 1989), ganador de la Medalla Nacional de Tecnología e Innovación (2015), miembro de la Academia Nacional de Medicina y la Academia Nacional de Ingeniería
Krithi Karanth (Ph.D.), bióloga conservacionista
George A. Keyworth, II (Ph.D. 1968), físico; asesor científico presidencial; ex miembro de la junta de Hewlett Packard
Cassie Kozyrkov ( Ph.D.2012 ), científico jefe de decisiones, Google
Anita Layton (B.S. 1994), Robert R. & Katherine B. Penn Professor of Mathematics at Duke University
Sarah Lisanby (B.S. 1987, M.D. 1991), psychiatrist; director of translational research at The National Institute of Mental Health
Martin J. Lohse (Post-Doc.), physician and pharmacologist
Derek Lowe (Ph.D. 1988), medicinal chemist
John M. MacDougal (Ph.D. 1984), botanist
Robert Malkin (Ph.D. 1993), biomedical engineer; fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
Jennifer Manlove (Ph.D. 1993), sociological research scientist at Child Trends
Peter V. E. McClintock (Post-Doc. 1968), physicist
Yi Fang Xiong (MS 2011), director ejecutivo de Ehang Technology
Joe M. McCord (Ph.D. 1970), bioquímico; descubrió la enzima superóxido dismutasa
Frank B. McDonald (BS 1948), astrofísico; ex científico jefe de la NASA ; miembro de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias
Michelle McMurry-Heath (MD / Ph.D.2000), médica, inmunóloga, formuladora de políticas y actual directora ejecutiva de la Organización de Innovación Biotecnológica (BIO)
Delano Meriwether (MD 1967), médico, jefe del programa de vacunación contra la influenza porcina del gobierno de los Estados Unidos de 1976
Tony Mills (AB 1982, MD 1986), médico especializado en el tratamiento del VIH y el SIDA
Radhe Mohan (Ph.D. 1969), medical physicist and radiation treatment safety pioneer
Harold A. Mooney (Ph.D. 1960), former president of the Ecological Society of America; member of the National Academy of Sciences
Robert Morris (Ph.D. 1969), psychologist, Koestler professor at the University of Edinburgh
Terry Myerson (B.S. 1992), head of Microsoft's operating systems engineering group
Bert W. O'Malley (residency), distinguished professor of molecular and cellular biology at Baylor College of Medicine; recipient of the National Medal of Science
Dana S. Nau (Ph.D. 1979), profesor de informática en la Universidad de Maryland ; miembro de la Association for Computing Machinery
Victoria Chibuogu Nneji ( Ph.D.2019 ), científica informática, estratega de diseño e innovación y profesora, conocida por su investigación sobre robótica y transporte autónomo . [72]
George B. Pegram (BA 1895), realizó una investigación pionera sobre el comportamiento de los neutrones y desempeñó un papel clave en la administración del Proyecto Manhattan.
Sheldon Pinnell (AB), dermatólogo; científico principal de SkinCeuticals
Daniel Colón-Ramos (Ph.D.2003), Dorys McConnell Duberg Profesora asociada de neurociencia y biología celular en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Yale
Walter Rudin (AB 1947, Ph.D.1949), matemático, ganador del Premio Leroy P. Steele otorgado por la American Mathematical Society
Michael Ryschkewitsch ( Ph.D.1978 ), ingeniero jefe de la NASA
Alan R. Saltiel (AB 1975), director del Instituto de Ciencias de la Vida de la Universidad de Michigan
Sir John Skehel (Post-Doc 1968-1971), virólogo británico
Dylan Smith , cofundador y director financiero de Box
Henry Yan (BSE 2016), Gerente de Producto en Facebook, CPO de Hub Blockchain
William Kennedy Smith , fundador de Physicians Against Land Mines
Michael Tomasello (BA 1972), director del Instituto Max Planck de Antropología Evolutiva ; Profesor de la Universidad de Duke ; miembro de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias
Joseph Travis (Ph.D. 1980), biólogo; miembro de la Academia Estadounidense de Artes y Ciencias; ex presidente de la Sociedad Estadounidense de Naturalistas
Tom Truscott , co-creador de Usenet con Jim Ellis
Luis von Ahn , inventor de CAPCHA y la etiquetadora de imágenes de Google; recibió una beca MacArthur en 2006
Olaf von Ramm (Ph.D.1973), primera patente en un ultrasonido 3-D , luego desarrolló el primer generador de imágenes de ultrasonido 3-D de matriz de matriz dirigida electrónicamente
Ge Wang , creador del lenguaje de programación ChucK
Lewis W. Wannamaker (MD 1946), bioquímico; ganador del premio Robert Koch ; miembro del Instituto de Medicina de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias
R. Sanders Williams (MD 1974), presidente de los Institutos Gladstone ; profesor de medicina en UCSF
Blake S. Wilson (BSEE 1974), co-desarrollador del implante coclear ; Ganador del Premio Lasker 2013 a la investigación clínica.
Melanie Wood (BS 2003), matemática
Ricardo J. Komotar (BS 1999), neurocirujano académico
John H. Gibbons (Ph.D.1954), científico estadounidense, físico nuclear y experto reconocido internacionalmente en tecnologías para la eficiencia energética y la conservación de los recursos energéticos
Louis Pillemer , (BS 1932), inmunólogo; descubridor de owndin
John H. Sampson (Ph.D.1996, MBA 2011), neurocirujano de renombre mundial
David Tab Rasmussen (Ph.D.1986), paleontólogo
Brittany Wenger (BS 2017), ganadora de Google Science Fair en 2012
Anne D. Yoder (Ph.D.1992), Profesora Braxton Craven de Biología Evolutiva en la Universidad de Duke
Literatura
Ainehi Edoro ( Ph.D.2016 ), fundadora y editora de Brittle Paper
Arthur Talmage Abernethy (AM 1891, Trinity College), periodista, teólogo, ministro, primer poeta laureado de Carolina del Norte
Dorsey Armstrong (Ph.D.1998), editora en jefe de Arthuriana
Douglas Brunt (AB 1993), novelista y emprendedor
John W. Campbell (BS 1932), escritor de ciencia ficción
Fred Chappell (AB 1961, AM 1964), poeta laureado de Carolina del Norte, novelista
Lucy Corin (AB 1992), novelista y escritora de cuentos; galardonado con el Premio de Roma de la Academia Estadounidense de Artes y Letras
Guy Davenport (BA 1948), autor, Tasos y Ohio , colaborador de National Review
G. William Domhoff (AB 1958), autor del controvertido bestseller Who Rules America?
David Drake (JD 1972), autor de literatura de ciencia ficción y fantasía
Lee McGeorge Durrell (Ph.D.1979), autor, presentador de televisión , cuidador del zoológico
Elizabeth A. Fenn (AB 1981), historiadora estadounidense, ganadora del Premio Pulitzer de Historia 2015
Ben Fountain (JD 1983), autor de ficción galardonado
Josephine Humphreys (AB 1967), novelista
Mac Hyman (AB 1947), autor de No Time for Sergeants
Russell Kirk (AM 1941), autor, La mente conservadora
Nathaniel Lande (BA 1956), autor, cineasta y ex director creativo de la revista Time
Peter Maas (AB 1949), autor de las novelas The Valachi Papers y Serpico , que luego se convirtieron en películas.
Dan Mallory (AB 2001), autor de best-sellers de La mujer en la ventana
Tucker Max (JD 2001), autor de Espero que sirvan cerveza en el infierno
Lydia Millet (MEM 1996), autora de las novelas Oh Pure and Radiant Heart , Everyone's Pretty
Peggy Payne (1970), autora, Hermana India
Noel Perrin (AM, 1950), académico, ensayista, crítico, profesor en Dartmouth College
Michael Peterson (AB 1965), autor, político, condenado por asesinar a su esposa en 2003
Precio de Reynolds (AB 1955), autor; James B. Duke profesor de literatura en Duke
Lynn Veach Sadler , poeta, autora y dramaturga
Haun Saussy (AB, 1981), profesor universitario de literatura comparada en la Universidad de Chicago ; anteriormente en la Universidad de Stanford , donde presidió el departamento de literatura comparada, y en la Universidad de Yale
William Seale (Ph.D.1965), historiador y autor estadounidense
Frank G. Slaughter (BA 1926), novelista y médico
Margaret Taylor Smith (AB 1947), autora, activista social, presidenta de la Fundación Kresge
William C. Styron (AB 1947), autor, ganador del premio Pulitzer , escribió Las confesiones de Nat Turner y Sophie's Choice
Anne Tyler (AB 1961), novelista ganadora del premio Pulitzer y escritora de cuentos
Haim Watzman (BA 1978), escritor
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove (MDiv), escritor
Richard Zimler (AB 1977), novelista, autor de El último cabalista de Lisboa , Los anagramas de Varsovia y El evangelio según Lázaro (novela)
Bellas Artes
Michael Best (AB 1962), ex artista principal de la Metropolitan Opera
Les Brown (AB 1936), músico, Les Brown & The Band of Renown; Miembro del Salón de la Fama del Jazz, 1999
Michael Ching (AB 1980), compositor
Bill Cunliffe (AB 1978), compositor, arreglista y pianista ganador del premio Grammy [73]
Mike Posner (BS 2010), músico
William Stone (BA, 1966), barítono operístico
Oleg Timofeyev ( Ph.D.1999 ), musicólogo
Entretenimiento
Ian Abrams, co-creador de la serie de televisión CBS Early Edition , Undercover Blues , Rolling Thunder
Andy Baldwin (B.S. 1999), The Bachelor, lieutenant, and doctor
Jayne Brook (1982), actress, Chicago Hope
Ryan Carnes (X. 2004), actor, Desperate Housewives, Eating Out
Bailey Chase (B.A. 1995), actor, Longmire
Jack Coleman (A.B. 1980), actor, Heroes, Dynasty, Days of Our Lives
Robert L. Cook (B.S. 1973), Academy Award-winning software-programmer whose computer-graphics program, RenderMan, is used in many contemporary films
Kara DioGuardi (AB 1993), compositora de músicos como Carlos Santana , Kelly Clarkson y Britney Spears , juez de American Idol [74]
Paul W. Downs (BA 2004), actor, Broad City y cocreador de Hacks
Lee McGeorge Durrell (Ph.D.1979), autor, presentador de televisión , cuidador del zoológico
René Echevarria (AB 1984), productor, The 4400 , Dark Angel , Now and Again ; guionista, Star Trek: The Next Generation , Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Sean Flynn (X. 1963), actor and Vietnam War photojournalist
Annabeth Gish (A.B. 1992), actress, X-Files, The West Wing
Kevin Gray (A.B. 1980), Broadway actor, Phantom on Broadway after Michael Crawford[75]
Emmett Grogan (attended), founder of the Diggers theatre
John Gromada (A.B. 1986), Broadway composer and sound designer
Jared Harris (B.F.A. 1984), Emmy-nominated actor, Mad Men, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
David Hudgins, television writer, Friday Night Lights
Ken Jeong (B.S. 1990), comedian, physician, actor, Community, Knocked Up, Role Models, The Hangover films[76]
Eric Kirsten (A.B. 1991), screenwriter, Midnight Sun
Belle Knox, pornographic actress[77]
Cody Ko (A.B. 2012), YouTube personality and Computer Scientist[78]
Martin Kratt (B.S. 1989), creator and star of PBS's Zoboomafoo
Rossana Lacayo (B.S. 1979), Nicaraguan photographer and pioneer filmmaker
Alisa Lepselter (A.B. 1985), editor of director Woody Allen's films since 1999
Keith Lucas (asistió a la escuela de leyes), comediante, actor en 22 Jump Street , creador de Lucas Bros. Moving Co. , escritor y productor de Judas y el Mesías Negro.
Russell Marcus, productor de televisión de Married With Children ; creador de Family Rules , Brandy & Mr Whiskers y Corn & Peg [79]
Tucker Max (JD 2001), autor del libro superventas del New York Times Espero que sirvan cerveza en el infierno ; celebridad de Internet (TuckerMax.com)
Ben Mulroney (AB 1997), presentador de Canadian Idol y eTalk Daily ; hijo del ex primer ministro canadiense Brian Mulroney
Alexi Murdoch , cantautor
Stephanie (BS 2009) y Matthew Patrick (BS 2009), anfitriones de la serie web Game Theory en YouTube
Ellary Porterfield (AB 2011), actriz, ganadora del premio Defiance, Ohio , Sugar , Hidden Palms
Mike Posner (AB 2010), cantante, compositor, Cooler Than Me , Please Don't Go
Charles Randolph-Wright , director, escritor y productor
Retta (BS 1992), comediante y actriz, Parques y Recreación
Teddy Schwarzman (JD 2006), productor de cine nominado al Oscar, The Imitation Game ; ex abogado corporativo en Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
Rebecca Sealfon ( Ph.D.2009 ), celebridad de Internet y ganadora del Concurso Nacional de Ortografía Scripps de 1997
David H. Steinberg (JD 1993), guionista y director de cine; escribió guiones para American Pie 2 , Slackers , National Lampoon's Barely Legal y American Pie Presents: The Book of Love
Travis Lane Stork (B.S. 1994), reality star of ABC's Bachelor 8 and host of the Daytime Emmy Award winning daytime talk show, The Doctors (talk show)
Mike Stud (A.B. 2010), singer, songwriter, A Toast to Tommy (2011), Relief (2013), Closer (2014), These Days (2016)
Rita Volk (B.S. 2009), actress and model, known for her role as Amy Raudenfeld in the MTV hit romantic comedy series Faking It
Randall Wallace (AB 1971), guionista de Braveheart nominado al Oscar ; también escribió el guión de Pearl Harbor y escribió y dirigió El hombre de la máscara de hierro y We Were Soldiers
Patrick Williams (AB 1961), compositor de cine y televisión nominado al Oscar; Ganador de Emmy y Grammy
Robert Yeoman (AB 1973), director de fotografía nominado al Premio de la Academia, Bottle Rocket , Rushmore , The Royal Tenenbaums , The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou , The Darjeeling Limited y The Grand Budapest Hotel
Periodismo y medios
Dan Abrams (AB 1988), corresponsal legal jefe de NBC News , presentador de Veredicto con Dan Abrams , ex gerente general de MSNBC
Diana Butler Bass (Ph.D.1991), columnista y autora
J. Bowyer Bell (doctorado 1959), historiador, artista y crítico de arte
Dan Bernstein (AB), periodista deportivo, presentador de radio WSCR [80]
John Carreyrou (AB 1994), periodista ganador del premio Pulitzer
Jessica Faye Carter (JD 2002, MBA 2002), autora, columnista, emprendedora de redes sociales [81]
Seth Davis (AB 1992), columnista de Sports Illustrated y analista de baloncesto universitario de CBS Sports [82]
Laila el-Haddad (AB 2000), periodista palestina
Alex Epstein (AB), escritor, fundador y presidente del Center for Industrial Progress
John Feinstein (AB 1977), periodista deportivo
Clay Felker (AB 1951), editor fundador de la revista New York Magazine
Sean Flynn (X.1963), actor y fotoperiodista de la guerra de Vietnam
Cornelia Grumman (BS 1985), periodista ganadora del premio Pulitzer
Kerry Hannon (AB 1982), autor más vendido
Michelle Charlesworth (A.B. 1992), WABC-TV anchor and reporter
Nia-Malika Henderson (B.A.), journalist, senior political reporter for CNN[83]
Melissa Harris-Perry (Ph.D. 1999), author, television host and political commentator
David Hartman (A.B. 1956), first host of Good Morning America on ABC
John Harwood (A.B. 1978), National Political Editor of The Wall Street Journal, frequent panelist on Washington Week[84]
Mangesh Hattikudur (A.B. 2001), co-founder of mental floss with Will Pearson
Ben Jacobs (J.D.), political reporter for The Guardian
Louis Isaac Jaffe , Premio Pulitzer periodista -winning
Hugo Lindgren (AB 1990), editor de The New York Times Magazine
Mark Mazzetti (AB 1996), corresponsal de seguridad nacional del New York Times y ganador del Premio Pulitzer 2009
Scott McCartney (AB 1982), editor de viajes y periodista de The Wall Street Journal , autor
Sean McManus (AB 1977), presidente de CBS News y CBS Sports
Susannah Meadows (AB 1995), redactora principal de Newsweek
Richard A. Oppel, Jr. (AB 1990), periodista, reportó para The New York Times desde Irak, Israel y Washington, DC
Will Pearson (A.B. 2001), co-founder of mental floss with Mangesh Hattikudur
Windland Smith Rice (X. 1992), photographer, daughter of Frederick W. Smith, billionaire founder of FedEx
Nabeel Qureshi (M.A.), Christian apologetic, author and speaker.
Charlie Rose (A.B. 1964, J.D. 1968), journalist, former CBS News anchor, 60 Minutes contributor[85]
Jim Rosenfield (A.B. 1981), WCBS-TV anchor
Michael Ruhlman (A.B. 1985), nonfiction author
Monty Sarhan (J.D. 1999), publisher and CEO of national humor magazine Cracked
Scott Savitt (AB 1985), autor de Crashing the Party, reconocido experto en China
John Seigenthaler, Jr. (BS 1978), presentador de noticias de Al Jazeera America , anteriormente en NBC News y MSNBC
AM Secrest (AB 1944, MA 1970, Ph.D.172), periodista y becario Nieman
Elizabeth Spiers (AB 1999), editora fundadora de Gawker.com
Susan Tifft (AB 1973), escritora y editora de la revista Time ; profesor de la Escuela de Políticas Públicas de Sanford [86]
Kelly Tilghman (AB 1991), locutora de The Golf Channel ; la primera locutora principal de golf del PGA Tour
Jim Toomey (BSE 1983), caricaturista sindicado de Sherman's Lagoon [87]
Judy Woodruff (AB 1968), corresponsal de NBC en la Casa Blanca y corresponsal en Washington del MacNeil / Lehrer News Hour , presentadora de CNN [88]
JJ Ramberg (AB 1992), presentador del programa de negocios de fin de semana de MSNBC Your Business [89]
Barry Svrluga (AB 1993), escritor nacional de béisbol para The Washington Post
Atletismo
Ver también jugadores de baloncesto de los hombres , jugadores de baloncesto de las mujeres , y los jugadores de fútbol .
Fútbol americano
Patrick Bailey, NFL linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers[90]
Brian Baldinger (1982), former National Football League offensive lineman; commentator for Fox[91]
Dave Brown (1991), ten seasons in the NFL with the New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals[92]
Charles Bowser (1982), NFL linebacker, 4th round draft pick[93]
Wray Carlton (1965), American Football League all star, Buffalo Bills fullback and all-time leading rusher from the AFL years[94]
Jeremy Cash (2016), NFL linebacker, All-American defensive back[95]
Ross Cockrell (2014), NFL cornerback, New York Giants[96]
Jamison Crowder (2014), NFL wide receiver, Washington Redskins[97]
Mike Curtis, NFL All Pro linebacker with the Baltimore Colts; Super Bowl V champion[98]
Al DeRogatis (1948), Pro Bowl tackle for the New York Giants; later lead analyst for the NFL on NBC[99]
Anthony Dilweg (1989), former NFL quarterback, enjoyed brief success with the Green Bay Packers[100]
Daniel Jones, No.6 overall pick in 2019 NFL Draft, NFL Quarterback for New York Giants[105]
Sonny Jurgensen, Hall of Fame quarterback who played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins[106]
Kevin Lewis, NFL linebacker
Thaddeus Lewis (2012), NFL quarterback,
Patrick Mannelly, NFL long snapper
George McAfee, Hall of Fame halfback who played for the Chicago Bears
Max McCaffrey (2016), NFL wide receiver, San Francisco 49ers
Scottie Montgomery, Arena Football League wide receiver/defensive back
Ed Newman (1973), NFL offensive guard; 12 seasons with the Miami Dolphins; Super Bowl VIII champion[107]
Ayanga Okpokowuruk, football player
Clarence "Ace" Parker, Hall of Fame quarterback who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Boston Yanks, and New York Yankees[108]
Lucas Patrick (2016), American football, guard, Green Bay Packers
Tommy Prothro, former head coach of the Los Angeles Rams and San Diego Chargers
Tawambi Settles, player of gridiron football
Drew Strojny, NFL football offensive tackle
Laken Tomlinson, NFL offensive guard, San Francisco 49ers; 1st round draft pick[109]
Baseball
Wayne Ambler, professional baseball player
Bob Brower, Major League Baseball (MLB) player
Chris Capuano (2000), MLB player, Milwaukee Brewers
Claude Corbitt, MLB player
Lawrence "Crash" Davis, professional baseball player (see also Bull Durham)
Nate Freiman, MLB player, currently with the Oakland A's[110]
Bryce Jarvis, professional baseball player
Ryan Jackson, professional baseball player[111]
Kenny Koplove, professional baseball player[112]
Bill McCahan, MLB player
Dan Otero, MLB pitcher, Cleveland Indians
Quinton McCracken, MLB player, member of 2001 World Series Champion Arizona Diamondbacks[113]
Scott Schoeneweis, MLB pitcher, member of the 2002 World Series Champion Anaheim Angels, currently with the Boston Redsox[114]
Al Spangler, MLB player
Graeme Stinson, professional baseball player[115]
Marcus Stroman (A.B. 2015), MLB starting pitcher, New York Mets[116]
Eric Tipton, MLB player[117]
Mike Trombley, MLB pitcher
Hal Wagner, MLB player
Basketball
Alaa Abdelnaby, former professional basketball player, college basketball analyst[118]
Mark Alarie, former professional basketball player[119]
Grayson Allen (2018), No. 21 pick of the 2018 NBA Draft, professional basketball player, Memphis Grizzlies[120]
Tommy Amaker, Harvard University head basketball coach[121]
Tate Armstrong, former professional basketball player[122]
William Avery, former professional basketball player[123]
Gene Banks, former professional basketball player[124]
Kenny Blakeney, former professional basketball player[125]
Marvin Bagley III, professional basketball player, No. 2 pick of the 2018 NBA Draft, NBA player for Sacramento Kings[126]
Alison Bales, former professional player (WNBA)
RJ Barrett, No.3 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, NBA player for New York Knicks[127]
Lexie Brown, WNBA player for the Connecticut Sun[128]
Marques Bolden, professional basketball player[129]
Shane Battier, former professional basketball player[130]
Alana Beard, professional basketball player, Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA (jersey retired)[131]
Jay Bilas (A.B. 1986, J.D. 1992), ESPN sports commentator[132]
Carlos Boozer (B.A. 2020), professional basketball player, Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA[133]
Elton Brand, professional basketball player, Atlanta Hawks in the NBA[134]
Henry Cole (1921), former basketball player and coach
Seth Curry, NBA Player for Dallas Mavericks[135]
Jeff Capel, men's basketball assistant coach, former head coach at the University of Oklahoma[136]
Chris Collins, men's basketball associate head coach
Vernon Carey Jr., NBA player for Charlotte Hornets[137]
Wendell Carter Jr., No. 7 pick of the 2018 NBA Draft, NBA player for Chicago Bulls[138]
Quinn Cook (2015), NBA player, for Los Angeles Lakers[139]
Andre Dawkins, professional basketball player[140]
Brian Davis, former professional basketball player[141]
Johnny Dawkins, University of Central Florida head basketball coach, former Duke associate head basketball coach and former professional basketball player (jersey retired)[142]
Javin DeLaurier (2020), professional basketball player[143]
Sean Dockery (2006), former professional basketball player[144]
Kenny Dennard, former professional basketball player[145]
Randy Denton, former professional basketball player[146]
Luol Deng, professional basketball player, Minnesota Timberwolves[147]
Charles "Lefty" Driesell, former college basketball coach (Davidson, Maryland, James Madison, Georgia State)
Chris Duhon, former professional basketball player; assistant coach for Marshall University[148]
Trevon Duval, professional basketball player[149]
Mike Dunleavy, Jr., professional basketball player, Chicago Bulls in the NBA[150]
Daniel Ewing, professional basketball player, Maccabi Ashdod of the Israeli Premier League[151]
Danny Ferry, former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager, former professional basketball player, member of 2003 NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs (jersey retired)[152]
Pat Garrity (M.B.A. 2011), former professional basketball player and investment professional
Mike Gminski, ACC/ Raycom sports commentator (jersey retired)[153]
Harry Giles, 20th pick of 2017 NBA Draft, NBA player for the Portland Trail Blazers[154]
Haley Gorecki, professional basketball player (WNBA)[155]
Dick Groat, former professional baseball and basketball player (jersey retired)[156]
Michael Gbinije (Transferred to Syracuse), professional basketball player[157]
Lindsey Harding, professional basketball player, Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA (jersey retired)
Dave Henderson, 1991 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP[158]
Gerald Henderson Jr., former professional basketball player[159]
Phil Henderson, former professional basketball player[160]
Art Heyman (1963), former professional basketball player (jersey retired)[161]
Josh Hairston (2014), former professional basketball player[162]
Grant Hill (B.A. 1994), former professional basketball player, member of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (jersey retired)[163]
Rodney Hood, NBA player for the Portland Trail Blazers[164]
Nick Horvath, West Sydney Razorbacks professional baseball player
Bobby Hurley, former professional basketball player (jersey retired), head coach at Arizona State[165]
Brandon Ingram, NBA player for New Orleans Pelicans, No. 2 pick in the 2016 NBA draft[166]
Kyrie Irving, professional basketball player, Brooklyn Nets; No. 1 pick in the 2011 NBA draft; 2011–2012 NBA Rookie of the Year, 2016 NBA Champion[167]
Frank Jackson, NBA player for Detroit Pistons[168]
Billy King, president and general manager of the Brooklyn Nets[169]
Nate James, former professional basketball player[170]
Amile Jefferson (2016), NBA player for the Minnesota Timberwolves[171]
Chase Jeter (Transferred to Arizona), basketball player[172]
Dahntay Jones, professional basketball player[173]
Matt Jones (2017), professional basketball player[174]
Tre Jones, NBA player for San Antonio Spurs[175]
Tyus Jones, NBA player for Minnesota Timberwolves[176]
Ed Koffenberger, played both basketball and tennis at Duke, Duke's first two-sport athlete[177]
Greg Koubek (1991), former professional basketball player[178]
Doug Kistler, former professional basketball player[179]
Ryan Kelly, professional basketball player[180]
Joe Kennedy, former professional basketball player[181]
Luke Kennard, NBA player for the Detroit Pistons[182]
Antonio Lang, former professional basketball player[183]
Christian Laettner (1992), professional basketball player (jersey retired)[184]
Trajan Langdon, former professional basketball player[185]
Corey Maggette, professional basketball player[186]
David McClure (2009), professional basketball player[187]
Josh McRoberts, former professional basketball player[188]
Jeff Mullins, professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors and head basketball coach at UNC Charlotte (jersey retired)[189]
DeMarcus Nelson, professional basketball player, Panathinaikos in Greece[190]
Greg Newton, former professional basketball player[191][192]
Martin Nessley, former professional basketball player[193]
Jahlil Okafor, No. 3 of the 2015 NBA Draft, NBA player for Detroit Pistons[194]
Cherokee Parks, former professional basketball player[195]
Jabari Parker, professional basketball player, Sacramento Kings; No. 2 of the 2014 NBA Draft[196]
Marshall Plumlee, NBA player for Milwaukee Bucks[197]
Mason Plumlee, professional basketball player, Brooklyn Nets in the NBA[198]
Miles Plumlee, professional basketball player, Phoenix Suns in the NBA[199]
Haley Peters, professional basketball player[200]
Shavlik Randolph, professional basketball player, Phoenix Suns in the NBA
JJ Redick (A.B. 2006), NCAA's all-time leader in three-point field goals, professional basketball player, New Orleans Pelicans (jersey retired)[201]
Austin Rivers, professional basketball player, New York Knicks in the NBA[202]
Cam Reddish, No.8 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, NBA player for Atlanta Hawks[203]
Justin Robinson (2020), professional basketball player[204]
Jon Scheyer, American-Israeli McDonald's All American, All-American basketball player for national champion 2009–10 Duke basketball team,[205] current Duke men's basketball assistant coach
Adam Silver (1984), commissioner and chief operating officer of the NBA[206]
Cassius Stanley, NBA player for Indiana Pacers[207]
Kyle Singler, NBA player for Oklahoma City Thunder[208]
Nolan Smith (2011), 2010 national champion, current Duke men's basketball assistant coach[209]
Quin Snyder, former University of Missouri head coach; former Austin Toros of the NBDL head coach; head coach of the Utah Jazz in the NBA
Rasheed Sulaimon (transferred to Maryland), professional basketball player[210]
Jim Spanarkel, former professional basketball player, NBA and college basketball commentator[211]
Jayson Tatum, NBA player for the Boston Celtics, #3 overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft[212]
Gary Trent Jr., NBA player for the Portland Trail Blazers[213]
Derryck Thornton (Transferred to USC), professional basketball player[214]
Tyler Thornton (2014), professional basketball player[215]
Lance Thomas (2010), 2010 national champion (captain); 10th on Duke's all-time list of offensive rebounds; professional basketball player, New York Knicks in the NBA[216]
Michele Van Gorp, former professional basketball player (WNBA)
Abby Waner, former professional basketball player (WNBA)[217]
Elizabeth Williams, professional basketball player (WNBA)[218]
Jason Williams, former professional basketball player (jersey retired), college basketball commentator and analyst for ESPN[219]
Shelden Williams, Duke's all-time leader in rebounds and blocked shots, professional basketball player (jersey retired)[220]
Justise Winslow, NBA player for Miami Heat[221]
Jack White (2020), professional basketball player[222]
Zion Williamson, No. 1 pick in the 2019 NBA draft, NBA player for the New Orleans Pelicans[223]
Steve Wojciechowski, Marquette men's basketball head coach
Golf
Skip Alexander, professional golfer[224]
Beth Bauer, professional golfer[225]
Laetitia Beck, Israeli professional golfer[226]
Amanda Blumenherst, professional golfer[227]
Céline Boutier, professional golfer
Jenny Chuasiriporn, professional golfer
Liz Janangelo, professional golfer
Brittany Lang, professional golfer
Leona Maguire (Irish), number 1 Women's World Amateur, Duke senior
Lisa Maguire, Irish amateur golfer
Bill Mallon, orthopedic surgeon, professional golfer, leading authority on the history of the Olympic Games
Joe Ogilvie, professional golfer
Leif Olson, professional golfer
Mike Souchak, professional golfer, winner of 15 PGA events
Kevin Streelman, professional golfer
Art Wall, Jr., professional golfer, winner of 1959 Masters[228]
Other
Stephen Amritraj (B.A. 2006), professional tennis player
Drew Cannon (B.S. 2012), statistician and sports writer; on Boston Celtics staff
Jordan Cila (born 1982), Major League Soccer midfielder
Matt Danowski, professional lacrosse player for New Jersey Pride
Andy Frankenberger, professional poker player and former equity derivatives trader
Danielle Goldstein (born 1985), American-Israeli show jumper
Paulie Harraka, NASCAR racer[229]
Jay Heaps, Head Coach of the New England Revolution as of November 2011; former player for the New England Revolution MLS team; former Duke basketball and soccer player
Nancy Hogshead, Olympic gold medal winner in swimming
Hiroshi Hoketsu (A.M. 1968), Japanese equestrian rider who debuted in the 1964 Summer Olympics and continues to compete today in the 2012 Summer Olympics
Matthew Jacobs, martial arts expert; frequently appears in Ultimate Fighting Championship
Abigail Johnston won a silver medal in synchronized diving at the 2012 Summer Olympics while an undergraduate at Duke and competed in the 2016 Summer Olympics while attending Duke Medical School[230]
Randy Jones, competed in four Olympics as member of U.S. bobsledding teams
Jacob Kasper, professional wrestler[231]
John Kerr, soccer player; winner of Hermann Trophy for top collegian; first American player in the Football League First Division (now known as the Premiership); Duke's head coach
Jason Kreis, professional soccer player and coach
Alison Levine (M.B.A. 2000), mountain climber and explorer; the only woman in the world to have completed the Explorers Grand Slam, reaching the summit of the highest mountain on each continent and skiing to the North and South Poles
Nick McCrory, Olympic diver[232]
Ibtihaj Muhammad (B.A. 2007), 2016 Olympic fencer and Bronze medalist
Gunnar Peterson (B.A. 1985), fitness expert, author and motivational speaker
Vanessa Rousso, professional poker player
Shannon Rowbury, professional track athlete, middle distance runner
Morgan Reid (2017), professional soccer player[233]
Philip Schwalb, founder of National Sports Museum of America
Jillian Schwartz, Olympic pole vaulter
Dave Sime, champion sprinter, won a silver medal at the 1960 Rome Olympics
Andrew Skurka (A.B. 2003), first person to complete the 7,700 sea-to-sea-route spanning North America
Steven Solomon, Australian track and field, 2012 Olympics, Duke indoor 400m record holder
Jessica Rae Springsteen, nationally ranked equestrian; daughter of Bruce Springsteen
Becca Ward, 2008 Olympic bronze medalist in fencing; three-time NCAA champion in individual women's sabre (2009, 2011, 2012)[234]
Sean Davis (soccer), captain of the New York Red Bulls
Andrew Wenger, professional soccer player and first draft pick in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft
Fictional
Ben Barry, a character played by Matthew McConaughey in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, is a Duke alumnus.
Myron Bolitar, a character in several of Harlan Coben's novels, attended Duke on a basketball scholarship.
Lt. Colonel Sarah MacKenzie, USMC, a character played by Catherine Bell in the television series JAG, graduated from Duke University School of Law.
Isobel Flemming-Saltzman, a character from The Vampire Diaries TV show
Tori Frederking, a character played by Teresa Palmer in Take Me Home Tonight, attended Duke.
Theo Huxtable's girlfriend Gwen, a character on The Cosby Show, was said to be very intelligent because she was "going to major in physics at Duke".
Lieutenant Kif Kroker of Futurama mentions in Amazon Women in the Mood that he sang in the Duke Boy's Chorus.
Dr. Jim Pomatter in Waitress
Kelvin Jones in Outlaw is an ambitious honor student who dreamed of going to Duke
Sloan Sabbith, a character played by Olivia Munn on HBO's The Newsroom, received her Ph.D. in economics from Duke.
Nick Savrinn, a character on Prison Break, attended Duke as an undergraduate.
Nathan Scott, a character played by James Lafferty on the television series One Tree Hill, received a scholarship to play basketball at Duke.
Sam Seaborn, a character portrayed by Rob Lowe (whose son attends Duke in real life) on The West Wing, graduated from Duke University School of Law.
In the pilot episode of Privileged, billionaire Laurel Limoges hires recent Yale graduate Megan Smith to tutor her two granddaughters with the goal of getting them into Duke.
Stingo, the narrator of William Styron's novel Sophie's Choice, attended Duke as an undergraduate (as did Styron).
Stacy Warner lawyer and ex-girlfriend of main character Dr. House on the TV series House, played by Sela Ward, hired as the hospital's lawyer during season 2
Charlotte York's brother Wesley on Sex and the City
Quentin, the protagonist of the novel Paper Towns and its film adaptation, is an incoming freshman at Duke.
Natalie, the protagonist of the movie Keith, is a high school tennis star who dreams of going to Duke.
Nathan Scott, one of the protagonists of the television series One Tree Hill, though his offer was rescinded when he was caught point shaving
Haley James Scott, one of the protagonists of the television series One Tree Hill, though she decided not to attend after she became pregnant with her son and her husband's offer was rescinded
Faculty
Current
Walter E. Dellinger III
Henry Petroski
Erwin Chemerinsky
Bill Adair, founder of the Pulitzer Prize-winning website PolitiFact
David Aers, James B. Duke Professor of English, expert on medieval and Renaissance literature and theology
Pankaj K. Agarwal, computer scientist, known for his research on computational geometry
Susan Alberts, primatologist, co-director of Amboseli Baboon Research Project
John Aldrich, political scientist, fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Samuel Alito, associate justice of the US Supreme Court
Nancy Andrews, vice chancellor for academic affairs and dean of the Duke University School of Medicine[235]
Dan Ariely, professor of behavioral economics, author of Predictably Irrational
Nancy Armstrong, Gilbert, Louis and Edward Lehrman Professor of English; critic of 18th- and 19th-century novels; editor of Novel: A Forum on Fiction
Frank Asche, marine economist
Valerie Ashby, dean of Trinity College of Arts and Sciences
Emanuel Azenberg, producer of American theater who has won 40 Tony awards
Lorena S. Beese, biochemist, fellow of the National Academy of Sciences
Adrian Bejan, mechanical engineering professor, inventor of constructal theory and namesake of the Bejan number
Ravi V. Bellamkonda, biomedical engineer
Peter B. Bennett, founder and former president and CEO of the Divers Alert Network
Philip Bennett, former managing editor of The Washington Post
James Berger, statistician, member of the National Academy of Sciences, recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship
Paul Berliner, ethnomusicologist
Tim Bollerslev, economist, expert on autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity
Raphael M. Bonelli, professor of neurology and psychiatry
James Boyle, William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law
Geoffrey Brennan, philosopher associated with rational actor theory
Hubert Bray, mathematician, known for having proved the Riemannian Penrose inequality
David Brooks, columnist for The New York Times
Thomas Brothers, musicologist, received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2009
Kelly D. Brownell, scientist, professor, expert on obesity; named as one of "The World's 100 Most Influential People" by Time magazine in 2006
Frank Bruni, columnist for The New York Times
Caroline Bruzelius, art historian, expert on medieval architecture
Robert Bryant, chairman of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, fellow of the American Mathematical Society, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Allen Buchanan, philosopher
Al Buehler, chairman of the Health, Physical Education, and Recreation department; United States Olympic Track coach at the 1972, 1984, and 1988 Summer Olympics; member of North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame[236]
Robert Calderbank, former vice president of AT&T; recipient of the Shannon Award in electrical engineering
Bruce Caldwell, economist
William Chafe, American historian
Rey Chow, postcolonial, cultural critic
Dorie Clark, author and executive education professor
Sarah Cohen, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist
Philip J. Cook, professor of public policy
Miriam Cooke, literary critic
Missy Cummings, professor of aeronautics, one of the US Navy's first female fighter pilots
Sandy Darity, Jr., economist
Ingrid Daubechies, first woman president of the International Mathematical Union; recipient of MacArthur Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship, and NAS Award in Mathematics
Cathy Davidson, author
Geraldine Dawson, former chief science officer of Autism Speaks
Walter E. Dellinger III, law professor, former United States Solicitor General under President Bill Clinton
Martin E. Dempsey, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Kenneth A. Dodge, psychologist
Bruce Donald, computer scientist, fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery and the IEE, recipient of the Presidential Young Investigator Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship
Ariel Dorfman, novelist, playwright, human rights activist, 1992 winner of the Laurence Olivier Award
Fred Dretske, philosopher of mind, winner of the Jean Nicod Prize
Prasenjit Duara, historian
Patrick Duddy, former ambassador to Venezuela
Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., deputy Judge Advocate General
Rick Durrett, mathematician, fellow of the National Academy of Sciences
Victor J. Dzau, James B. Duke Professor of Medicine; pioneering translational research scientist
Herbert Edelsbrunner, computer scientist, winner of the Alan T. Waterman Award
Carla Ellis, computer scientist, fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
Sir Harold Evans, author; editor of The Times; exposed Soviet spies
Wendy Ewald, photographer, awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 1992
Peter Feaver, political scientist; served on the National Security Council staff under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush
Michael Ferejohn, expert on ancient philosophy
Eric Finkelstein, health economist, professor at Duke-NUS Medical School
Anne Firor Scott, historian, recipient of the National Humanities Medal
Owen Flanagan, philosopher of mind, Phi Beta Kappa Romanell lecturer
Allen Frances, world renowned psychiatrist
Connel Fullenkamp, Director of Undergraduate Studies in Economics, member of the IMF's finance team
John Hope Franklin, civil rights activist, historian, awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bill Clinton
Ernestine Friedl, professor emerita in cultural anthropology; former president of the American Ethnological Society and the American Anthropological Association; known for her work on gender roles, rural life in modern Greece, and the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
Allan Friedman, neurosurgeon
Takanori Fukushima, neurosurgeon
Alan Enoch Gelfand, James B. Duke Professor of Statistics and Decision Sciences
David Gergen, former Duke professor; Duke trustee; adviser to Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton[237]
Michael Allen Gillespie, political scientist
Jay Golden, environmental engineer
David Goldstein, population geneticist[238]
Mark Goodacre, theologian
Matthias Gromeier, developer of the PVSRIPO virus that has recently shown to be effective in treating cancer
Gordon Hammes, biochemist, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Moo-Young Han, discoverer of the quark color charge
Michael Hardt, literature professor and Marxist, co-author with Antonio Negri of Empire and Multitude
Brian Hare, evolutionary anthropologist, director of Duke Canine Cognition Center
Campbell Harvey, economist
Hashim Al-Hashimi, James B. Duke Professor of Chemistry and Molecular Biology; recipient of the 2020 NAS Award in Molecular Biology.
Stanley Hauerwas, theologian and author
N. Katherine Hayles, postmodern literary critic; fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Richard B. Hays, theologian
Sheng Yang He, plant biologist; member of the National Academy of Sciences; Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator
Dan Heath, bestselling author of Made to Stick
Kieran Healy, Irish sociologist
Amy H. Herring, biostatistician
Oscar Hijuelos, novelist; first Hispanic to win a Pulitzer Prize for fiction
Brigid Hogan, developmental biologist; member of the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, and fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Kevin Hoover, economist
Jerry F. Hough, political scientist, author, and professor
Tony Jun Huang, William Bevan Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Reinhard Hütter, Catholic theologian
Fredric Jameson, Marxist literary theorist; former chair of the Literature Program
Andrew Janiak, philosopher
Ashley E. Jardina, political scientist and author
Erich Jarvis, neurobiologist, professor at Rockefeller University
Abdul Sattar Jawad, literary theorist, fled Mustansiriya University after the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
Bruce Jentleson, director of Sanford Institute of Public Policy; Senior Foreign Policy Advisor to Vice President Al Gore
Wu Jinglian, economist
Nan Marie Jokerst, electrical engineer, in the Duke University Pratt School of Engineering, Triangle Women in STEM leader
James A. Joseph, former U.S. Ambassador to South Africa
Samuel Katz, virologist, known for the development of the measles vaccine
Richard Kay, paleontologist
David Kirsch, oncologist
Alexander Kiselev, mathematician
Jack Knight, legal theorist
Harold G. Koenig, psychiatrist
Claudia Koonz, feminist historian
Sally Kornbluth, provost and James B. Duke Professor of pharmacology and cancer biology
Ashutosh Kotwal, Fritz London Distinguished Professor of Physics,[239] Fellow of AAAS,[240] APS[241] and Sloan Foundation[242]
Rachel Kranton, economist, fellow of the Econometric Society, recipient of the Blaise Pascal Chair
Timur Kuran, Turkish economist
Kara Lawson, Duke women's basketball head coach (2020–present)
Pedro Lasch, artist and assistant research professor, Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies
Bruce Lawrence, Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Humanities Professor of Religion
Mark Leary, psychologist
Frank Lentricchia, literary critic
David F. Levi, jurist
Nan Lin, sociologist
Jason Locasale, Professor of Pharmacology, internationally recognized for his contributions to the modern understanding of metabolism
Martin J. Lohse, German physician and pharmacologist doing research on G protein-coupled receptors
Julian Lombardi, computer scientist, inventor
Nathaniel Mackey, poet and novelist, recipient of the 2015 Bollingen Prize and the 2014 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize
Nancy MacLean, historian
Bruce Maggs, professor of Computer Science, founding employee of Akamai Technologies
Robert Malkin, biomedical engineer, fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
J. Lorand Matory, chair of the department of African and African American Studies
Achille Mbembe, philosopher and political scientist
Mark McCahill, creator of Internet Gopher, POP mail, and Croquet; coined the phrase "surfing the Web"
Mark McClellan, former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration
Thomas Carlos Mehen, nuclear physicist
Walter Mignolo, literary theorist
Terrie Moffitt, pioneering researcher in the development of antisocial behavior
Toril Moi, literary theorist associated with feminist theory
Christopher Monroe, quantum physicist, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Ebrahim Moosa, religious scholar
V. Y. Mudimbe, philosopher associated with philosophy of language, phenomenology, and structuralism
Miguel Nicolelis, pioneer of brain-machine interfaces
Emerson Niou, political scientist
Mohamed Noor, evolutionary biologist known for experimentally demonstrating speciation by reinforcement; 2008 recipient of the Darwin–Wallace Medal[243]
Wayne Norman, expert on political philosophy
Jean Fox O'Barr, feminist teacher, scholar, and administrator; founded women's studies program at Duke
Linwood Pendleton, former chief economist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Henry Petroski, civil engineer and writer
Arlie Petters, pioneer in the mathematical theory and mathematical physics of gravitational lensing; professor of mathematics, physics, and business administration
Lillian Pierce, mathematician
Orrin H. Pilkey, geologist
Robert Plonsey, biomedical engineer, member of the National Academy of Engineering
Amilcare Porporato, civil engineer
Reynolds Price, author and professor of literature
Kathy Alexis Psomiades, associate professor of English, specializing in Victorian poetry and novel theory
Dale Purves, professor of Neurobiology and Medical Doctor
Anne Pusey, primatologist, director of Jane Goodall Institute Research Center
Jonathan D. Quick, family physician and public health management specialist that focuses on global health security
Christian R. H. Raetz, professor of biochemistry and member of the National Academy of Sciences
Sarah Bloom Raskin, former member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, former United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
William Raspberry, Knight Professor of the Practice of Communications and Journalism; syndicated columnist for The Washington Post; Pulitzer Prize winner
Paul Rehak, archaeologist
Madan M. Rehani, medical physicist
John Reif, computer scientist; fellow of the AAAS, IEEE and ACM
Michael Reiter, James B. Duke Professor of Computer Science, fellow of the ACM
Jane S. Richardson, professor of biochemistry; developed the Richardson diagram, or ribbon diagram, method of representing the 3D structure of proteins, MacArthur Fellow
Alexander Rosenberg, philosopher; winner of Lakatos Award in philosophy of science, Phi Beta Kappa Romanell lecturer
Benjamin Rossman, computer scientist
Kathy Rudy, social constructionist
Omid Safi, professor of Islamic Studies
David H. Sanford, philosopher
Nicola Scafetta, physicist
Tad Schmaltz, editor of the Journal of the History of Philosophy
Christopher H. Schroeder, former assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Policy for the United States Department of Justice
Barbara Ramsay Shaw, chemist, cancer researcher, expert on signal transduction
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, philosopher
David Smith, invisibility cloak pioneer; awarded the Descartes Prize in 2005
Tommy Sowers, Assistant Secretary for Public and Intergovernmental Affairs at the US Department of Veterans Affairs
J. E. R. Staddon, behavioral psychologist
Orin Starn, cultural anthropologist
Kristine Stiles, art historian
Vahid Tarokh, electrical engineer, recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship
John Terborgh, conservation biologist, awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 1992, and the Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal of the National Academy of Sciences in 1996
Jenny Tung, evolutionary anthropologist, awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2019[244]
Timothy Tyson, historian
Cindy Lee Van Dover, professor of biological oceanography
Tuan Vo-Dinh, biophysicist
Olaf von Ramm, Thomas Lord Professor of Engineering; first patent on a 3-D ultrasound
Geoffrey Wainwright, Methodist theologian
E. Roy Weintraub, economist
Ben Wildman-Tobriner, physician; Olympic gold medalist
Huntington F. Willard, human geneticist; former president of American Society of Human Genetics; member of the National Academy of Sciences
E.O. Wilson, biologist, "the father of sociobiology and biodiversity", National Medal of Science (1976)
Lauren Winner, author and journalist
Tien Wong, ophthalmologist, professor at Duke-NUS Medical School
Judy Woodruff, news anchor, journalist
Vanessa Woods, internationally published Australian scientist, author and journalist
Weitao Yang, chemist
Anne Yoder, biologist, director of Duke Lemur Center[245]
Hongkai Zhao, mathematician
Anthony Zinni, decorated general
Former
Norman B. Anderson, CEO of the American Psychological Association
Wolfgang Bibel, one of the founders of the research area of artificial intelligence in Germany and Europe
Kwame Anthony Appiah, philosopher, author of In My Father's House and The Ethics of Identity
Srinivas Aravamudan, professor of English, literature and Romance studies; dean of humanities; specialist in 18th-century and postcolonial literature; author
Clay Armstrong, physiologist; recipient of the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research and the Gairdner Foundation International Award for contributions to medical science
James Arthur, mathematician, former president of the American Mathematical Society
George James Augustine, neuroscientist
Katharine Banham, associate professor of psychology, emerita
John Spencer Bassett, historian who initiated the Bassett Affair, an important victory for academic freedom
Robert Bates, Eaton Professor in the Department of Government at Harvard University
Upendra Baxi, legal scholar
Andrea Bertozzi, mathematician
Helen Bevington, poet and author
Utpal Bhattacharya, expert on business ethics
Lawrence Biedenharn, theoretical nuclear physicist
Harry Binswanger, objectivist philosopher and philosopher of mind
Mary L. Boas, mathematician
Ralph Boas, mathematician, recipient of the Lester R. Ford Award
James Bonk, chemist
Edgar Bowers, poet, For Louis Pasteur, Bollingen Prize in Poetry in 1989, Guggenheim Fellowship twice
David S. Broder, current Washington Post and former New York Times reporter
H. Keith H. Brodie, psychiatrist, educator and eventual president of Duke
David Allan Bromley, nuclear physicist, scientific advisor to US President George H.W. Bush, recipient of National Medal of Science (1988)
Hubie Brown, assistant men's basketball coach (1969–1972); NBA coach and commentator
John Buettner-Janusch, anthropologist
Michael Byers, Canadian legal scholar and nonfiction author
Leonard Carlitz, mathematician
Tina Campt, associate professor of women's studies and history; director of Graduate Studies
Ziv Carmon, professor of business administration at INSEAD
John W. Cell, professor of History at Duke.[246]
Erwin Chemerinsky, law professor, constitutional scholar
Randolph Chitwood, first cardio-thoracic surgeon to perform robot-assisted heart valve surgery in North America
Amy Chua, best-selling author
George Elliott Clarke, author, poet
G. Wayne Clough, president of the Georgia Institute of Technology
Kalman J. Cohen, economist, pioneer of market micro-structure
Roger Corless, theologian who made significant contributions to interfaith dialogue
John Shelton Curtiss, historian, James B. Duke Professor
Chuck Daly, assistant men's basketball coach (1963–1969); NBA coach[247]
Barun De, historian
Sara J. Dent, anaesthesiologist
Burton Drayer, radiologist; authority on the use of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for diagnosing neurological disorders
Mike Duffy, television host
Eleanor Lansing Dulles, politician involved in the affairs of post-World War II Germany, Bretton Woods Conference, US State Department
Paul Ebert, cardiovascular surgeon
William M. Fairbank, physicist known for his work on liquid helium; member of the National Academy of Sciences
Stanley Fish, former chair of the English Department, deconstructionist literary critic
Wallace Fowlie, author and poet, awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1947
Clara Franzini-Armstrong, cell biologist, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Bertram Fraser-Reid, organic chemist
Robert C. Frasure, ambassador to Estonia
Henry Louis Gates, chair of African-American Studies at Harvard[248]
Erol Gelenbe, computer scientist, known for introducing the random neural network and the eponymous G-networks
David Gergen, political analyst, adviser to Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton
John Jay Gergen, mathematician
S. Malcolm Gillis, prominent economist, former president of Rice University
René Girard, philosopher, literary critic, and historian; member of the Académie française
Peter J. Gomes, preacher and theologian from Harvard University's Divinity School
Craufurd Goodwin, economist
Lawrence Goodwyn, writer and political theorist
Andrew Gordon, Japanese Historian
Walter Gordy, physicist, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Gail Goestenkors, Duke women's basketball head coach (1992–2007)[249]
Phillip Griffiths, mathematician; fellow of the American Mathematical Society, recipient of the Wolf Prize
Paul Magnus Gross, chemist, former President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Julia Grout, chair of the Women's Department of Health and Physical Education, 1924–1964
Allan Gurganus, author
Philip Handler, biochemist; two-term president of the National Academy of Sciences; winner of the National Medal of Science
Gerald Heard, philosopher, historian
Charles Honorton, parapsychologist
Calvin B. Hoover, founder of the field of comparative economic systems, awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Harry Truman in 1947.
Sally Hughes-Schrader, zoologist, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Aldous Huxley, novelist, mystic
Daniel James, British historian
Harold Jenkins
Randy Jirtle, biologist, known for his contribution to the field of epigenetics
Kristina M. Johnson, Under Secretary of Energy for the Obama Administration; former dean of the Pratt School of Engineering; former director of Boston Scientific Corporation
Simon Johnson, former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund
Edward E. Jones, social psychologist, developed fundamental attribution error
Alice Kaplan, author, chair of the French department at Yale
Lawrence C. Katz, neurobiologist
Randall Kenan, author
Robert Keohane, neoliberal scholar of international relations
Kim Sung-Hou, structural biologist and biophysicist, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Claudia Koonz, feminist historian
Paul J. Kramer, biologist, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Juanita M. Kreps, United States Secretary of Commerce
Anne O. Krueger, World Bank Chief Economist
Weston La Barre, anthropologist, worked in ethnography
Thomas LaBean, leading researcher in the field of DNA nanotechnology
Howard Nathaniel Lee, former mayor of Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Bernard Lefkowitz, sociologist, journalist, investigative reporter
Raphael Lemkin, human rights activist; coined the word "genocide"
H. Gregg Lewis, labor economist
Sarah Lisanby, psychiatrist
Michael L. Littman, computer scientist
Daniel A. Livingstone, limnologist, recipient of the G. Evelyn Hutchinson Award
Fritz London, physicist, won the Lorentz Medal
Alasdair MacIntyre, philosopher, virtue ethicist
John Madey, developer of the free electron laser
Ernest Mario, pharmaceutical industry executive
Mathew D. McCubbins, Ruth F. De Varney Professor of Political Science and Professor of Law
William McDougall, psychologist, author of An Introduction to Social Psychology
George McLendon, biochemist, winner of Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry and Guggenheim fellowship
Joanne P. McCallie, Duke women's basketball head coach (2007–2020)[250]
Warren Meck, neuroscientist
Karl Menger, mathematician
Edwin Mims, professor of English literature
John Wilson Moore, pioneering biophysicist
David R. Morrison, mathematician; Guggenheim Fellow; member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Thom Mount, film producer; president of the Producers Guild of America
Francis Joseph Murray, mathematician and founder of functional analysis; winner of the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal
Toshio Narahashi, pharmacologist, the "founding father of neurotoxicology"
Charles Nemeroff, psychiatrist, known for work in treating depression
Hans Neurath, biochemist, leading researcher in the field of protein chemistry
Laura Niklason, professor of anesthesiology and biomedical engineering
Lothar Wolfgang Nordheim, theoretical physicist
Albert Outler, Methodist theologian
G. B. Pegram, key administrator of Manhattan Project
William Howell Pegram, chemist
Sallie Permar, pediatrician-in-chief at Weill Cornell Medical Center; chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Anton Peterlin, physicist
Ernest C. Pollard, professor of biophysics
David Price, United States Representative
James Rachels, philosopher and cultural relativist
Stojan Radic, electrical engineer
Joseph B. Rhine, psychologist and parapsychologist; founder of modern studies of psychical phenomena
Louisa E. Rhine, parapsychologist
Sidarta Ribeiro, Brazilian neuroscientist
John Ridpath, intellectual historian
Sócrates Rizzo, former mayor of Monterrey; former governor of Nuevo León
Dennis A. Rondinelli, international development policy expert at the Sanford School of Public Policy
Mary Ellen Rudin, mathematician
David Sabiston, cardiac surgeon, one of the pioneers of coronary bypass surgery
Guy Salvesen, biochemist, known for his work in the field of apoptosis
E. P. Sanders, British Academy member; leading figure in the third Historical Jesus movement
Michael Scharf, lawyer, nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005
David Scheffer, diplomat
William H. Schlesinger, biogeochemist, president of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Knut Schmidt-Nielsen, figure in the field of comparative physiology, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, feminist theorist, literary theorist, expert in gender studies
Lori Ann Setton, biomedical engineer
Michael Sheetz, cell biologist, recipient of the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
Beth A. Simmons, international relations scholar, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Elwyn L. Simons, paleontologist and primate conservationist
Barbara Herrnstein Smith, literary theorist
Brian Cantwell Smith, scholar who conducts research in the fields of cognitive science, computer science, information studies, philosophy, and ontology
Cordwainer Smith, author
Joseph Tyree Sneed, III, U.S. Deputy Attorney General, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Ralph Snyderman, biotech entrepreneur
David Soskice, political economist
Joseph J. Spengler, economist, statistician, and historian of economic thought
Hertha Sponer, physicist
Eugene A. Stead, medical educator, founder of the physician assistant profession
William Stern, psychologist, philosopher
Kenneth B. Storey, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology
Charles Tanford, protein chemist, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Edward D. Thalmann, expert in hyperbaric medicine
Fritz Thurstone (1932–2005), pioneer of ultrasound technology
Paul Tillich, theologian
Peter Ungar, paleoanthropologist
Sander Vanocur, ABC and NBC correspondent; The Washington Post television editor; The New York Times reporter
W. Kip Viscusi, economist
Steven Vogel, biologist, James B. Duke Professor of Biology[251]
Robert Ward, composer
Kenny Williams, author, winner of the MidAmerica Award
Mary Lou Williams, composer
Patricia J. Williams, legal scholar, awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2000
William H. Willimon, Methodist theologian
Kwasi Wiredu, philosopher
Karl Zener, parapsychologist
Men's basketball head coaches
Mike Krzyzewski
1981 to present: Mike Krzyzewski, five-time national champion men's basketball coach, member of the Basketball Hall of Fame[252]
1975 to 1980: Bill Foster
1974: Neill McGeachy
1970 to 1973: Bucky Waters
1960 to 1969: Vic Bubas, member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame
1951 to 1959: Harold Bradley
1943 to 1950: Gerry Gerard
1929 to 1942: Eddie Cameron, namesake of Cameron Indoor Stadium and member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame
1925 to 1928: George Buchheit
1923 to 1924: J.S. Burbage
1922: James Baldwin
1921: Floyd Egan
1920: W.J. Rothensies
1919: H.P. Cole
1917 to 1918: Chick Doak
1916: Bob Doak
1914 to 1915: Noble Clay
1913: Joseph Brinn
1906 to 1912: W.W. Card
Football head coaches
2007 to present: David Cutcliffe[253]
2003 to 2007: Ted Roof[254]
1999 to 2003: Carl Franks
1994 to 1998: Fred Goldsmith
1990 to 1993: Barry Wilson
1987 to 1989: Steve Spurrier, ACC Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1989
1983 to 1986: Steve Sloan
1979 to 1982: Shirley "Red" Wilson
1971 to 1978: Mike McGee
1966 to 1970: Tom Harp
1951 to 1965: William D. "Bill" Murray
1946 to 1950: Wallace W. Wade
1942 to 1945: Eddie Cameron, namesake of Cameron Indoor Stadium and member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame
1931 to 1941: Wallace W. Wade, namesake of Wallace Wade Stadium and member of the College Football Hall of Fame
1926 to 1930: James "Jimmy" DeHart
1925: James P. "Pat" Herron
1924: Howard H. Jones
1923: S.M. Alexander
1922: Herman Steiner
1921: James A. Baldwin
1920: Floyd J. Egan
1888 to 1889 : Dr. John F. Crowell
Duke University presidents
President
Tenure
Brantley York
1838–1842[255]
Braxton Craven
1842–1863[256]
William Trigg Gannaway*
1864–1865
*Appointed president pro tempore during the break in Craven's presidency
Braxton Craven
1866–1882[256]
Marquis Lafayette Wood
1883–1886
John Franklin Crowell
1887–1894
John Carlisle Kilgo
1894–1910
William Preston Few
1910–1924[257]
University officially established as Duke University in 1924
William Preston Few
1924–1940[257]
Robert Lee Flowers
1941–1948
Arthur Hollis Edens
1949–1960
Julian Deryl Hart
1960–1963
Douglas Knight
1963–1969[258]
Terry Sanford
1969–1985[259]
H. Keith H. Brodie
1985–1993
Nannerl O. Keohane
1993–2004
Richard H. Brodhead
2004–2017[260]
Vincent E. Price
2017–present
Major philanthropists
Donors who have contributed at least $20 million to the university or founding donors:
Donor
Total Amount
Year
Purpose
The Duke Endowment
$1.5+ billion[261][262][263][264]
1924– 2006
Various
James B. Duke
$40 million ($458 million in 2006 dollars)
1924
For endowment; established The Duke Endowment later that year
Lord Corporation
$261 million
2019
Unrestricted[265]
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
$106.5+ million
2002–2007
$46.5 million for AIDS research,[266] $30 million for a new science facility and $5 million for student life initiatives,[267] $15 million for DukeEngage, a civic engagement program,[268] $9 million for undergraduate financial aid and $1 million for Fuqua students financial aid[269]
Bruce and Martha Karsh
$85 million
2005–2011
For student financial aid[270][271][272]
Anne and Robert Bass
$70 million
1996–2013
$20 million for the FOCUS program and various endowed chairs, $50 million for interdisciplinary research[273][274]
J. Michael and Christine Pearson
$50+ million
2014
$30 million to the Pratt School of Engineering to advance engineering and science education, $15 million to the School of Nursing and $7.5 million to the Fuqua School of Business[275]
David Rubenstein
$50 million
2002–2013
$13.6 million to Duke Libraries, $20.75 million to the Sanford School of Public Policy, $10 million to Duke athletics[276][277]
Edmund T. Pratt, Jr.
$35 million
1999
To endow the School of Engineering[278]
David H. Murdock
$35 million
2007
For "translational medicine" research by the Duke Medical School[279]
Disque Deane
$20 million ($34 million in 2005 dollars)
1986
To "establish a research institute on the human future"[280]
Dr. Steven and Rebecca Scott
$30 million
2013
$20 million for Duke Sports Medicine, $10 million for Duke athletic facility
Michael J. and Patty Fitzpatrick
$25 million
2000
For a center for advanced photonics and communications[281]
William and Sue Gross
$23 million
2005
$15 million for undergraduate scholarships, $5 million for medical students' scholarships, and $3 million to support faculty members of the Fuqua School of Business[282]
Peter and Ginny Nicholas
$20+ million
1999– 2004
$20 million for the School of the Environment and Earth Sciences;[283] $70 million pledged for the School of the Environment and $2 million pledged for Perkins library in 2003 still unpaid as of September 2010[284]
Bill and Melinda Gates
$20 million
1998
For undergraduate scholarships[282]
Washington Duke
$385,000 ($7.9 million in 2005 dollars)
1892
For original endowment and construction
Julian S. Carr
N/A
1892
Donated site of East Campus
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