'51, two-time
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian '87, professor at
Harvard Law School '93, lead singer of
TV on the Radio •
Tunde Adebimpe (1993), actor, director, and lead singer of the alternative rock band
TV on the Radio •
Peter Ackerman (1988), Hollywood screenwriter on the animated film
Ice Age voice actor on Ice Age and
Ice Age: The Meltdown, co-executive producer
The Americans and
The Diplomat •
Hervey Allen (1909), author of many works of fiction and nonfiction, including most famously the 1933 novel
Anthony Adverse •
Jerome "Jay" Apt (1967), astronaut on the
Space Shuttle Atlantis •
Eugene Baker (1994), former
NFL wide receiver •
Jon Beckerman (1987), producer and creator of
NBC comedy-drama
Ed and
ABC comedy
The Knights of Prosperity •
Scott Booker (1999), professional football coach in the
National Football League (NFL) •
Christian Borle (1991),
Tony Award winner for featured actor in a play ("Peter and the Starcatcher", 2012) and
Drama Desk Award-nominated
Broadway actor. Starred in the
NBC drama
Smash. •
Richard G. Colbert (1933),
U.S. Navy four-star admiral •
Charlie Cheever (1999), co-founder of Quora •
Jon Daly (1989), actor, comedian, writer, and producer •
Dave Dameshek (1988), American television writer and radio personality •
Tim DeChristopher (2000), environmental activist and founder of environmental group Peaceful Uprising. •
Thomas Mellon Evans (1927), financier and one of the early
corporate raiders •
Chris Frantz (1970), drummer for
Talking Heads •
Childs Frick (1901), invertebrate paleontologist and son of Pittsburgh industrialist
Henry Clay Frick •
Carmen Gentile (1992), journalist, author, and public speaker •
Bartley P. Griffith (1966), internationally renowned surgeon; performed the first heart transplant from a genetically modified pig to a human patient; invented the first "out of hospital" artificial lung •
Kerry Hannon (1978), writer for
U.S. News & World Report and
USA Today •
Henry Hillman (1937), American billionaire businessman, investor, civic leader, and philanthropist •
Philip Hench (1912), winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1950 •
Edgar J. Kaufmann (1903), businessman and philanthropist, owner of
Kaufmann's Department Store, and commissioner of
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater in the
Laurel Highlands •
Zachary D. Kaufman (1996), law professor, political scientist, and social entrepreneur •
Thornton Oakley (1897), artist, illustrator, and travel writer for ''
Harper's Magazine and Scribner's Magazine'' •
David A. Reed (1896), Pennsylvania
United States senator from 1922 to 1935 •
Philip B. Heymann (1950), Harvard Law School professor, federal prosecutor, Associate Special Counsel in
Watergate investigations, Deputy Attorney General •
Richard Isay, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, author, gay activist •
Carl Kurlander (1978), Hollywood screenwriter of the film ''
St. Elmo's Fire and NBC sitcom Saved by the Bell'' •
Benjamin Lawsky (1988), New York State's first Superintendent of Financial Services, Chief of Staff to NY Governor Andrew Cuomo •
Aarti Mann (1996), television actress on
CBS sitcom
The Big Bang Theory •
Bill Marsh (1976), New Hampshire state representative for
Carroll County's 8th district •
Paul Martha (1960),
NFL football player for the
Pittsburgh Steelers and
Denver Broncos •
Lenny McAllister (1989), 2016
Republican nominee for US House of Representatives in Pittsburgh (PA 14th), political commentator, and activist •
David McCullough (1951), two-time
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian •
Skyy Moore (2019), NFL Receiver, Kansas City Chiefs •
Candace Otto (1998), operatic soprano and
Miss Pennsylvania 2003 •
David Puth (1974), financial services executive •
William Schulz (1967), executive director of
Amnesty International USA, the U.S. division of
Amnesty International, from March 1994 to 2006 •
John B. Taylor (1964),
Under Secretary of the Treasury for the
George H. W. Bush administration •
David Wecht (1980), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania •
Christian K. Wedemeyer (1986), elected official of the
Illinois Green Party and professor of the history of religions at the
University of Chicago •
Bari Weiss (2002),
New York Times former opinion writer and staff editor. Founder,
The Free Press, 2021. Editor in Chief,
CBS News, 2025 •
Tom Vilsack (1968), 40th
governor of Iowa and 30th and 32nd
Secretary of Agriculture •
Jonathan Zittrain (1987), co-founder the
Berkman Center for Internet & Society at
Harvard Law School and Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation,
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