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List of Bowdoin College people

This is a list of notable people associated with Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. Itincludes alumni, faculty, and honorary degree recipients.

Presidents of Bowdoin

  1. Joseph McKeen (1802–07)
  2. Jesse Appleton (1807–19)
  3. William Allen (1820–39)
  4. Leonard Woods (1839–66)
  5. Samuel Harris (1867–71)
  6. Joshua Chamberlain (1871–83)
  7. William DeWitt Hyde (1885–1917)
  8. Kenneth C.M. Sills (1918–52)
  9. James S. Coles (1952–67)
  10. Roger Howell, Jr. (1969–78)
  11. Willard F. Enteman (1978–80)
  12. A. LeRoy Greason (1981–90)
  13. Robert Hazard Edwards (1990–2001)
  14. Barry Mills (2001–2015)
  15. Clayton Rose (2015–2023)
  16. Safa Zaki (2023–present)

Distinguished graduates

Arts and letters

Note: individuals who belong in multiple sections appear in the most relevant section.

Literature and poetry

Journalism and nonfiction writing

Film and television

Music

Art and photography

Government

Note: individuals who belong in multiple sections appear in the most relevant section.

Presidents

  • Franklin Pierce 1824, congressman (1833–37) and senator (1837–42) from New Hampshire; 14th President of the United States (1853–57); namesake of Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire

U.S. cabinet secretaries

U.S. governors

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

Other prominent federal governmental officials

Ambassadors and other diplomats

  • Wilhelm Haas 1953, former German ambassador to Israel, Japan, and the Netherlands
  • Thomas Pickering 1953, US ambassador to Jordan (1974–78), Nigeria (1981–83), El Salvador (1983–85), Israel (1985–88), the United Nations (1989–92), India (1992–93), and Russia (1993–96); recipient of thirteen honorary degrees
  • Laurence Pope 1967, US ambassador to Chad (1993–96)
  • David Pearce 1972, US ambassador to Algeria (2008–11) and Greece (2013–2016)
  • Christopher Hill 1974, US ambassador to Macedonia (1996–99), Poland (2000–2004), South Korea (2004–2005), and Iraq (2009–2010); assistant secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs and chief US negotiator with North Korea (2005–2009)
  • Lawrence Butler 1975, US ambassador to Macedonia (2002–2005)

Mayors

City and state officials

Activists

Law

Note: individuals who belong in multiple sections appear in the most relevant section.

U.S. Supreme Court justices

Federal and state judges

Federal attorneys

Legal academics and other legal figures

Military

Science and medicine

Athletics

Business

Charity and nonprofit

Academia

Note: individuals who belong in multiple sections appear in the most relevant section.

College founders and presidents

Professors and scholars

Religion

Fictional alumni

Honorary degree recipients

Notable faculty members and trustees (non-graduates)

See also

References