Bronx Science has 8 Nobel Prize winners and 6 Pulitzer Prize winners among its graduates.
Bronx Science does not just accept students interested in hard sciences, but also in humanities and social sciences. It also receives students whose interests run parallel to science, but not specifically in one of the sciences. Among those graduating in the 1990’s some have already become quite successful.
Perhaps his best-known efforts though are as screenwriter and producer of The Hurt Locker, which he won the 2009 Academy Awards for Original Screenplay and Best Picture. Also he was the screenwriter and producer of Zero Dark Thirty, which received a 2012 Academy Award nomination for Original Screenplay.
He has made guest appearances on many shows including JAG, CSI, Justified, and Hawaii 5-0. He is scheduled to be appearing in a new television series, Daybreak, from the producers of 24 and Touch.
James is an active member of the Global Green campaign and the Creative Coalition.
He returned to the Olympics in both 2008 and 2012 as the NBC Sports Analyst for water polo. He currently resides in Santa Barbara, California with his family where he is the coach of the UCSB’s women’s water polo team.
Libin founded and sold a couple of tech-related companies, CoreStreet and Engine 5, before becoming the CEO of Evernote. Both of the previous companies were sold for several million dollars, Engine 5 going for a reported $26 million. Evernote is a Silicon Valley based company and well-known in the Internet, tech and writing circles.
Though Bronx Science may imply a totally science-related student body, they seem to have alumni in all fields. Their alumni are successful in sports, business, performing arts, fine arts, public service, writing, engineering, and physics. This is a strong group to be able to hang your hat beside no matter what your field of expertise.