Wang, Jin-pyng (1941–)
Former President of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan and one of Taiwan's most influential political leaders.
Chang, George Tsan-hung (1936–)
Politician, Mayor of Tainan, and Professor of Chemical Engineering at Cooper Union. Ph.D., Rice University.
Chai, Tong-rong (1935–)
Politician and political scientist. Professor at the City University of New York. Ph.D., University of Southern California.
Tien, Hung-mao (1950–)
Political scientist, diplomat, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Representative of Taiwan to the United Kingdom. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin.
Ng, Chiau-tong (1932–2011)
Political activist and leading figure in the Taiwanese Independence Movement.
Huang, Da-chou (1936–)
Former Mayor of Taipei and university professor. Ph.D., Cornell University.
Tai, Chien
Former Deputy Mayor of Tainan and distinguished public administrator.
Lin, Chun-hsien
Legislator of Taiwan and public servant.
Su, Chun-hsiung (1935–)
Professor of Law and former Justice of the Judicial Yuan. Ph.D., University of Freiburg.
Wong, Chi-Huey (1948–)
Former President of Academia Sinica. Internationally renowned chemist and pioneer in glycoscience. Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and Academia Sinica.
Lai, Ming-chao (1942–)
Former President of Academia Sinica, molecular biologist, and internationally recognized biomedical scientist. Often referred to as the “Father of Coronavirus Research in Taiwan.”
Lee, Ming-lang (1936–)
Biochemist, university president, and professor at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
Lee, Chen-Yuan (1915–2001)
World-renowned pharmacologist. Famous for pioneering research on snake venom and recipient of the Redi Award from the International Society on Toxinology.
Guo, Wei-fan (1937–)
Educator, university president, Minister of Education, and diplomat. Ed.D., Université de Paris.
Li, Hung-chi
Historian, educator, and distinguished scholar. Recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Cheng, Ming-hui
Scholar and educator. Recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Yu, Chung-jen
Pulmonologist and medical educator. Recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Shen, Meng-ju
Physician and healthcare leader. Recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Shih, Chin-tai (Stan Shih) (1946–)
Founder of Acer Inc., former Chairman of Acer Group, and one of Taiwan’s most influential entrepreneurs.
Lin, Chien-nan
Chairman of Formosa Plastics Group and leading industrialist.
Chen, Chi-hung
Chairman and former President & CEO of Acer Inc.. Recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Tsai, Teng-chun
Business leader and recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Lu, Chieh-cheng
Former Chairman of the Bank of Taiwan and distinguished leader in Taiwan’s financial sector.
Wu, Jung-bin
Business executive and Chairman of the TNFSH Alumni Association. Recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Cheng, Hsien-lung
Technology executive and recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Li, Shun-chin
Industrial and technology leader. Recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Lee, Ang (1954–)
Academy Award–winning film director. Winner of two Oscars, two Golden Lions at Venice, and numerous BAFTA and Golden Globe Awards.
Huang, Yung-wu (1936–)
Scholar, writer, and two-time recipient of the National Award for Arts.
Chen, Tsing-fang (1936–)
Painter, art historian, philosopher, and founder of the T. F. Chen Cultural Center in New York. Pioneer of the “Neo-Iconography” movement.
Chen, Yao-chang
Physician, novelist, historian, and public intellectual. Prominent contributor to Taiwanese literature and cultural studies.
Hsieh, Ming-you
Golden Melody Award winner and one of Taiwan’s leading Taiwanese-language singer-songwriters.
Su, Ming-yuan
Golden Melody Award winner for Best Taiwanese Male Singer. Lawyer, singer-songwriter, and cultural advocate.
Chen, Chin-fang
Internationally recognized artist and promoter of cultural exchange. Donated major artworks to TNFSH.
Yeh, Shih-tsung
Artist and recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award in Arts and Sports.
Li, Ping-ying
Public health expert and recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Social Service.