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James V. Aukerman, class of 1975, former Rhode Island representative, Attorney, candidate for Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district seat in 1982 (Politics)
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Phillip Brutus, class of 1985, former Florida representative; attorney; seeking Florida's 17th congressional district seat (Politics)
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James A. Burke, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1959–1979) (Politics)
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David Campbell, New Hampshire State Representative (Politics)
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David Caprio, class of 1992, Legislator, Rhode Island State Representative (1999–2011) (Politics)
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Frank T. Caprio, class of 1991, General Treasurer of Rhode Island (2006–2011) (Politics)
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Gary Christenson, class of 1990, 1992, and 2003, mayor of Malden, Massachusetts (2012–present) (Politics)
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Edward J. Clancy, Jr., former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Massachusetts State Senate and former mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts. (Politics)
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Michael A. Costello, class of 1996, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Essex's 1st district (2002–2014) (Politics)
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Armand Paul D'Amato, class of 1969, former member of the New York State Assembly from New York's 19th district (1973–1987) (Politics)
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Robert A. DeLeo, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Suffolk's 19th district (1991–present) (Politics)
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Salvatore DiMasi, class of 1971, former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1979 - 2009) (Politics)
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James H. Fagan, class of 1973, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Bristol's 3rd district (1993 - 2011) (Politics)
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Christopher Fallon, class of 1981, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Middlesex's 33rd district (1993–2015) (Politics)
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Linda Dorcena Forry, class of 2004, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Suffolk's 12th district (2005–2013), member of the Massachusetts Senate from Suffolk's 1st district (2013–present) (Politics)
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Allan Fung, class of 1995, mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island (2009-present) (Politics)
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William F. Galvin, class of 1975, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1995–present) (Politics)
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Oz Griebel, class of 1977, 2010 Republican candidate for Governor of Connecticut (Politics)
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Tomo Honda, class of 1997, elected Representative of Fukushima Prefectural Legislative Assembly, The Honorable Councillor to the Fukushima Government, Japan for Nihonmatsu constituency (2005–present) (Politics)
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John Hynes, class of 1924, 49th Mayor of Boston (1950–1960), namesake of Boston's Hynes Convention Center (Politics)
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Brian A. Joyce, class of 1990, Massachusetts State Senator from Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth districts (1998–2017) (Politics)
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Thomas J. Lane, class of 1925, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1941–1963) (Politics)
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Patrick C. Lynch, class of 1992, Attorney General of Rhode Island (2003–2011) (Politics)
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William J. Lynch, class of 1982, chairman of the Rhode Island Democratic Party, seeking Rhode Island's 1st congressional district seat (Politics)
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Juana Matias, class of 2014, state representative (Politics)
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Jeannette A. McCarthy, Mayor of the city of Waltham, MA (2004–present) (Politics)
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Joe Moakley, class of 1956, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1973–2001) (Politics)
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Kate Murray, Supervisor of Hempstead, New York (Politics)
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Steven C. Panagiotakos, class of 1989, Massachusetts State Senator from 1st Middlesex district (1992–2011) (Politics)
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John F. Quinn, class of 1990, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Bristol's 9th district (1992–2011) (Politics)
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John H. Rogers, class of 1992, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Norfolk's 12th district (1992–present) (Politics)
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Ellen Simon, class of 1979, U.S. Representative candidate from Arizona (2006) (Politics)
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Bruce Tarr, class of 1989, Massachusetts State Senator from 1st Essex and Middlesex districts (1994–present) (Politics)
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John F. Tierney, class of 1976, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1997–2015) (Politics)
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Timothy J. Toomey, Jr., class of 1985, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Middlesex's 26th district (1992–2016) (Politics)
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Cleon Turner, class of 1992, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Barnstable's 1st district (2005–2015) (Politics)
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Marian Walsh, class of 1984, Massachusetts State Senator from Suffolk and Norfolk districts (1992–2011) (Politics)
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Daniel K. Webster, class of 1994, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 6th Plymouth District (2002–2013) (Politics)
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Nina Mitchell Wells, Secretary of State of New Jersey (2006–2010) (Politics)
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Louis G. Whitcomb, class of 1929, United States Attorney for Vermont (Politics)
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Peter Agnes, class of 1975, associate justice, Massachusetts Appeals Court, Massachusetts (Judicial)
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Jonathan W. Blodgett, class of 1983, current district attorney for Essex County, Massachusetts (Judicial)
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Marianne B. Bowler, federal magistrate judge for the District of Massachusetts (Judicial)
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Frank Caprio, class of 1965, television judge on Caught in Providence on ABC, Chief Judge Providence, RI Municipal Court (Judicial)
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Daniel F. Conley, class of 1983, district attorney for Boston (Suffolk County) (Judicial)
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Linda S. Dalianis, class of 1974, Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court (2010–2018) (Judicial)
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Frank Donahue, class of 1921, longest-serving justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts (forty-two years) (Judicial)
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Joan N. Feeney, class of 1978, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge, District of Massachusetts (1992–present) (Judicial)
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John E. Fenton, class of 1924, Chief Justice Massachusetts Land Court 1937-1965 (Judicial)
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Francis Flaherty, class of 1975, Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court (Judicial)
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Gustavo Gelpí, class of 1991, United States District Court Judge for the District of Puerto Rico (Judicial)
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Maureen Goldberg, class of 1978, Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court (Judicial)
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Timothy S. Hillman, class of 1973, U.S. Magistrate Judge (Massachusetts), pending nominee to U.S. District Court judgeship (Judicial)
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Marsha Kazarosian, class of 1982, attorney, handled high-profile cases (Judicial)
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William R. Keating, class of 1985, United States Congressman, former district attorney for Norfolk County, Massachusetts (Judicial)
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Richard J. Leon, class of 1974, U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia, judge (2002–present) (Judicial)
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Gerard Leone, class of 1989, current district attorney for Middlesex County, Massachusetts (Judicial)
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Martin F. Loughlin, class of 1951, U.S. District Court of New Hampshire, judge (1979–1995) (Judicial)
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Mary S. McElroy, class of 1992, U.S. District Court of Rhode Island, judge (2019-present) (Judicial)
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Paul Reiber, class of 1974, Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court (Judicial)
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Robert Rufo, class of 1975, Superior Court Justice, Massachusetts (Judicial)
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Michael Sullivan, United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts (Judicial)
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Paul Suttell, class of 1976, Chief Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court (Judicial)
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Peter T. Zarella, class of 1975, Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court (Judicial)
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Samuel Zoll, class of 1962, Chief Judge of the Massachusetts District Court (Judicial)
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Victoria Almeida, class of 1976, president of the Rhode Island Bar Association (Academia and business)
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John E. Fenton, class of 1924, president of Suffolk Law School (Academia and business)
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Jerald G. Fishman, class of 1976, president and CEO, Analog Devices (Academia and business)
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Neil Goldman, class of 1976, chief legal and regulatory officer of Skype (Academia and business)
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John Inge, class of 1974, chief counsel and partner for Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe (Academia and business)
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Ronald Machtley, class of 1978, president of Bryant University (1996–present), former U.S. Representative from Rhode Island (1989–1995) (Academia and business)
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Jane W. McCahon, vice president of Telephone and Data Systems (Academia and business)
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Martin Meehan, class of 1983, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1993–2007), current chancellor of University of Massachusetts Lowell (Academia and business)
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Irwin Novack, co-owner of Tampa Bay Lightning (Academia and business)
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Hunter O'Hanian, class of 1985, vice president of Massachusetts College of Art and Design (2008–present) (Academia and business)
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Gunnar S. Overstrom, Jr., class of 1968, vice-chair of Fleet Boston and president and chief operating officer of the Shawmut National Corporation. (Academia and business)
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Thomas J. Ryan, class of 1974, general counsel and vice-president of PepsiCo (Academia and business)
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David Sargent, class of 1954, former president of Suffolk University (1989–2010) (Academia and business)
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Ken Trevett, class of 1979, CEO and president of Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research (Academia and business)
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Léo Valentin, Class of 1948, inventor of The Bird Man Suit, a predecessor of modern-day wingsuit flying (Academia and business)
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Gleason Archer Jr., class of 1939, theologian (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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James Bamford, class of 1975, author (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Cheryl Fiandaca, investigative reporter for WHDH-TV Boston (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Jason Hale, class of 2000, CEO, Fat City Magazine and online publications (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Dan Harrington, professional poker player (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Cheryl Jacques, class of 1987, former executive director of the Human Rights Campaign (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Stephen Kurkjian, class of 1970, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Michelle Leonardo, class of 2013, Miss New Jersey USA 2012, Miss New Jersey Teen USA 2008 and Top 10 at Miss USA 2012 (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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John Loftus, class of 1977, author, television commentator (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Jenna Mourey, class of 2008, YouTube personality known as JennaMarbles (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Neil O'Callaghan, class of 2000, actor, writer and theater producer, Chicago, and Starz hit series Boss (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Gerald Peary, Professor of Communication and Journalism at Suffolk University (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Adam Pellerin, class of 2002, anchor, reporter, and host, New England Sports Network (NESN) (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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James Sokolove, class of 1969, television personal injury attorney (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Spose, rapper (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Ryan Bernier, Artistic Director, The Second City (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Joan Vennochi, class of 1984, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Hayden Voss, contestant on Big Brother 16 (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Courtney Yates, Survivor: China runner-up; contestant on Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains (Arts, entertainment, media, and letters)
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Gleason Archer, Sr. (1906–1948) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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Walter Burse (1948–1954) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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Robert Munce (1954–1960) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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Dennis C. Haley (1960–1965) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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John E. Fenton (1965–1970) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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Thomas Fulham (1970–1980) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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Daniel Perlman (1980–1989) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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David Sargent (1989–2010) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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Barry Brown (2010–2012) (interim) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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James McCarthy (2012–2014) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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Norman Smith (2014–2015) (Interim) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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Margaret McKenna (2015–2016)* (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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Marisa Kelly (2016–present) (current president) (Presidents of Suffolk University (1906–present))
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