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List of Harvard University people

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The list of Harvard University alumni includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with Harvard University. For a list of notable non-graduates of Harvard, see notable non-graduate alumni of Harvard. For a list of Harvard's presidents, see President of Harvard University.

Eight Presidents of the United States have graduated from Harvard University: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, John F. Kennedy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Bush graduated from Harvard Business School, Hayes and Obama from Harvard Law School, and the others from Harvard College.

Over 150 Nobel Prize winners have been associated with the university as alumni, researchers or faculty.

Nobel laureates

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Pulitzer Prize winners

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Royalty and nobility

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Science, technology, medicine, and mathematics

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Business

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Politics

Law

Supreme Court justices

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Military

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Journalism

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Literature

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Film, theater, and television

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Music

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Art, architecture, and engineering

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Religion

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Athletics

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Criminals

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Academics

Educational institution founders and presidents

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Professors and scholars

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Faculty

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