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Obviously, Martin Luther King.
It would be Martin Luther King.
Martin Luther King is the only one I really know. He did stand up for justice and everything,
so I think he's probably the best alumni we have.
Martin Luther King is always a huge one that's always a pretty big focal point, but there's
definitely a multitude of other ones who have good standing in other areas.
My favorite BU alum is Jason Alexander.
"Nice to meet you."
He's a character from Seinfeld.
He's a Broadway star.
Julianne Moore. She went to CFA, I think. She was great in the "Game Change."
"You can actually see Russia from land, here in Alaska."
Jeff Ross is an awesome comedian.
"I'm gonna [censored]." [laughter]
Emily Deschanel.
I just think she's talented and gorgeous and wonderful.
I saw William Cohen in an article recently and was excited to know he was a BU alum.
There's people who don't get enough recognition because they're not in the media.
My favorite BU alum would be my mother, who got her Master's from the School of Social
Work.
One of my buddies, Christopher Battaglio. He's just—he's been a role model for me.
I have people from my high school that graduated from BU, and they come back sometimes. They're
all nice.
It doesn't hurt to have famous alumni. It's something that allows people to recognize
a school or a person from a school.
I don't think it's necessary for a school's success.
Knowing that they came out of a school and were able to accomplish something, something
so global, is very meaningful and encourages other people to do the same.
I hope that I will be one day the next famous BU alumni.