Famous Nonmathematicians

We often tell our students that there are many things besides teaching and actuarial work that they can do with a degree in mathematics, but they often don't believe us. Here is a list of well-known people who were math majors (or some equivalent in other countries and times), although not all of them completed their degrees.

THE PUBLIC REALM

MUSIC

THE OTHER ARTS

FINANCE AND ENTREPENUERS

PHILOSOPHERS

ATHLETES AND OTHER COMPETITORS

LITERARY CRIMINALS

CRIMINALS

References:

  1. Nearly all of this information comes from an article by Steven G. Buyske in the American Mathematical Monthly, v. 100.
  2. http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~swickape/fammaj.html


    Please send any additional names (and references if possible) to Dale Buske at St. Cloud State University. For example, does anyone have information on the type and depth of mathematical involvement of chef Julia Child in the WWII code-breaking business?