List of Brown University alumni

The following is a partial list of notable Brown University alumni, known as Brunonians.[1] It includes alumni of Brown University and Pembroke College, Brown's former women's college. "Class of" is used to denote the graduation class of individuals who attended Brown, but did not or have not graduated. When solely the graduation year is noted, it is because it has not yet been determined which degree the individual earned.

MacArthur "Genius" Fellows

Academia

Academic administrators

Applied sciences

Economics and management

Formal sciences

Humanities

Law

Medicine and public health

Natural sciences

Social sciences

Others

Science, technology and innovation

Space science and exploration

Government, law and public policy

Governors

Legislators

United States senators

Members of the United States House of Representatives

State legislators

Mayors

Diplomats

Advisors and officials

International politicians

Activists, reformers, and thought leaders

Jurists and attorneys

Business

Journalism

Literature

Medicine and public health

Military

Performing arts

Music

Film

Todd Haynes (1983)

Television

Theater

Religion and theology

Royalty and nobility

Fine and applied arts

Architecture

Design

Fashion

Visual arts

Game Design

Athletics

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Ice hockey

Lacrosse

Olympics

Gold

  • Tessa Gobbo (2013) – American rower, Olympic gold (2016) medalist in women's coxed eight rowing
  • Helen Johns Carroll (A.B. 1936) – American freestyle swimmer, Olympic gold (1932) medalist
  • Becky Kellar-Duke (1997) – Canadian ice hockey player, Olympic gold (2002, 2006, 2010) and silver (1998) medalist
  • Katie King (1997) – American ice hockey player, Olympic gold (1998), silver (2002), and bronze (2006) medalist
  • Tara Mounsey (Sc.B. 2001) – American ice hockey player, Olympic gold (1998) and silver (2002) medalist
  • Xeno Müller (2002) – Swiss rower, Olympic gold (1996) and silver (2000) medalist in the single scull
  • Albina Osipowich (A.B. 1933) – American freestyle swimmer, Olympic gold (1928) medals in the 100-meter freestyle and 4×100-meter freestyle
  • Alicia Sacramone (2010) – American gymnast, Olympic silver (2008) medal in the women's artistic team all-around
  • Jack Spellman (1924) – American wrestler, Olympic gold (1924) medal in the men's freestyle light heavyweight
  • Norman Taber (1913) – American runner, Olympic gold (1912) medal in the 3000m relay

Silver

  • Lauren Gibbs (2006) – American bobsledder, Olympic silver (2018) medalist in women's doubles bobsled
  • Jonathan Smith (1983) – American rower, Olympic silver (1984) and bronze (1988) medalist in the coxless four and men's eight
  • Sarah Herndon (1983)- American sailor, Olympic silver (2000) medalist in Women's 470 (crew) team
  • John Welchli (1950) – American rower, Olympic silver (1956)
  • Vincent Zhou (2023) – American figure skater, Olympic silver in the team event (2022)[362]
    Vincent Zhou (2023)

Bronze

  • Igor Boraska (1995) – Croatian rower, Olympic bronze (2000) medal in the eights competition
  • Robert Bennett (1949) – American athlete, Olympic bronze (1948) medal in the men's hammer throw
  • Charles Thomas Butler (1955) – American bobsledder, Olympic bronze (1956) medal in the four-man
  • John Collier (1929) – American athlete, Olympic bronze (1928) medal in the 110-metre hurdles
  • Pam Dreyer (2003) – American ice hockey player, Olympic bronze (2006) medal in the women's tournament
  • Glen Foster (1952) – American sailor, Olympic bronze (1972) medal in the Tempest class
  • David Hall (1901) – American runner, Olympic bronze (1900) medalist in the 800-meter race
  • Kim Insalaco (2003) – American ice hockey player, Olympic bronze (2006) medal in the women's tournament
  • Kathleen Kauth (2001) – American ice hockey player, Olympic bronze (2006) medalist
  • Janet Leung (2016) – Canadian softball player, Olympic bronze (2020)
  • Ted Patton (1988) – American rower, Olympic bronze (1988)
  • Jimmy Pedro (A.B. 1994) – most decorated American male judo athlete; Judo World Champion (1999); two-time Olympic bronze medalist (1996, 2004)
  • Donald Whiston (1951) – American ice hockey player, Olympic bronze (1952) medal in the men's tournament

Competitors

Other sports

Colonial Era graduates (1769–1783)

Unclassified

References