List of Stanford University alumni


Following is a list of some notable students and alumni of Stanford University.

Academia

Presidents and chancellors

Provosts

Deans

Professors

Other scholarship and education

Advocacy and nonprofits

Art and architecture

Astronauts

Business

Company founders

Other business leaders

Computer science and electrical engineering

Diplomacy

U.S. ambassadors

Other U.S. diplomats

Entertainment

Film and television

Internet personalities

Music

Radio

Judiciary

U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. courts of appeals

U.S. district courts

Other U.S. federal courts

State supreme courts

State courts of appeal

Non-U.S. courts

Law

Attorneys

Attorneys general

District attorneys

U.S. attorneys

Literature and journalism

Journalism

Writers

Medicine

Military

Miscellaneous

Politics

Presidents, vice presidents, and prime ministers

Royalty

Cabinet secretaries and ministers

U.S. senators

U.S. House of Representatives

Governors

Lieutenant governors

State legislators

Other U.S. federal and state officials

Local officials

Non-U.S. political officials

Religion

Science

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Golf

Gymnastics

  • Amy Chow, Olympic gold medalist
  • Nancy Goldsmith, Israeli Olympic gymnast
  • Ivana Hong, U.S. Olympic team alternate and 2007 World Champion
  • Carly Janiga, NCAA champion in uneven bars, 2010
  • Heather Purnell, captain of the 2004 Canadian Olympic Team
  • Jennifer Sey, former U.S. National Gymnastics Champion
  • Samantha Shapiro, five-time member of the USA Gymnastics National Team, 2007 U.S. junior uneven bars champion, 2008 U.S. junior uneven bars, and balance beam champion
  • Kerri Strug, Olympic gold medalist

Poker

Rowing

Soccer

Skating, ice

Swimming

Tennis

Track and field

Volleyball

Water polo

Other sports

Notable current students

Fictional alumni

In film

  • In The American President, President Andrew Shepherd mentions that he went to Stanford.
  • In Antitrust, the main character is depicted as a Stanford graduate.
  • In Avatar, Grace Augustine wears a Stanford T-shirt.
  • In Challengers, two of the main characters attend Stanford while the third main character visits them on campus
  • In Die Hard, Joseph Yoshinobu Takagi graduated from Stanford Law School in 1962.
  • In Double Indemnity, the storyline is about a wife who conspires with her lover to kill her husband in Palo Alto on his way to a Stanford reunion.
  • In The Family Plan, attending Stanford is a key theme throughout including the final scene.
  • In The Internship, characters portrayed by Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson seek help from fictional Stanford Professor Charles Xavier.
  • In Legally Blonde, the storyline was inspired by Amanda Brown's real-life experience as a student at Stanford Law School. Character Warner Huntington III is revealed to have attended Stanford.
  • In Mother of the Bride, all four main characters are noted to have attended Stanford, a centerpiece of the storyline.

In literature

In television

  • In 24, characters Kate Warner and President Wayne Palmer have Stanford degrees.
  • In 9-1-1, character Darius states his intention to go to Stanford in Seasons 3 and 6. Stanford is also mentioned in Season 2 Episode 2, where it is mentioned that the basketball team's top recruits wanted to go to either "Duke or Stanford"
  • In Castle, character Detective Kate Beckett attended Stanford as a pre-law undergrad.
  • In Chuck, the main character Chuck Bartowski is presented as a Stanford dropout, and Stanford plays a central role in the theme.
  • In Cobra Kai, character Miguel Diaz is accepted to Stanford in the series finale.
  • In Countdown, the main character Special Agent Amber Oliveras went to Stanford
  • In Dharma & Greg, main character Greg Montgomery graduated from Stanford Law School.
  • In Entourage, character Lloyd Lee received his MBA from Stanford.
  • In Grey's Anatomy, character Cristina Yang holds a Doctor of Medicine from Stanford, where her former boyfriend Colin Marlowe was a professor.
  • In How I Met Your Mother, character Stella attended Stanford as both an undergrad and medical school graduate.
  • In Just Shoot Me!, character Maya Gallo attended Stanford.
  • In M*A*S*H, character Captain B. J. Hunnicutt graduated from Stanford.
  • In The Morning Show, character Stella Bak attended Stanford. A 2023 episode is named "The Stanford Student".
  • In Landman, Jerry Jones plays himself describing his business revolving around Stanford and his daughter attending.
  • In MythBusters, several scenes were filmed at Stanford and included real Stanford students.
  • In Parenthood, character Julia Braverman-Graham attended Stanford for law school.
  • In Remington Steele, character Laura Holt graduated from Stanford.
  • In Scandal, character Quinn Perkins graduated from Stanford Law School.
  • In seaQuest DSV, character Lucas Wolenczak graduated from Stanford.
  • In Star Trek, character Jonathan Archer studied at Stanford.
  • In Supernatural, character Sam Winchester was studying law at Stanford.
  • In The West Wing, characters Joey Lucas and Surgeon General Millicent Griffith both graduated from Stanford.
  • In The X-Files, character Dana Scully earned her medical degree from Stanford University.
  • In Zero Day, the president of the United States prominently wears at Stanford sweatshirt.

In anime

  • In the anime and manga series Kaguya-sama: Love is War, protagonist Miyuki Shirogane attends and graduates from Stanford.