Sigma Phi Epsilon is proud to recognize some of the many notable and accomplished members out of the 360,000 brothers who have joined our Fraternity since 1901. Among them are business executives, world leaders, renowned artists, musicians, actors and writers, Nobel and Pulitzer prize recipients, military heroes and world-class athletes. Scroll down for a full, searchable list of hundreds of notable brothers by industry.
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The SigEp Citation is the Fraternity's award for outstanding professional achievement, given every two years at Grand Chapter Conclave. You can learn more and see a full list of Citation recipients here.
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Business, Finance & Law
Name | Title | Citation Recipient | Learn More |
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Chris Abele, Lawrence ’94 | Businessman, politician | Wikipedia | |
Tom Allardyce, Lamar ’70 | Principal, Hendrix Allardyce Design | 1997 | |
Charlie Amato, Sam Houston State ’70 | Chairman & co-founder, SWBC | 2015 | |
Louis Bacon, Middlebury ’79 | Investor, hedge fund manager and philanthropist | Wikipedia | |
Tom Barrett, Kansas State ’53* | Chairman & CEO, Goodyear Tire & Rubber | 1979 | |
Scott Baxter, Buffalo State ’84 | Founder, SA Baxter Architectural Hardware | 1997 | |
Tom Bene', Kansas ’84 | President & CEO, Sysco Corporation | 2019 | |
Rick Bennet, Central Missouri ’74 | CEO, CCA Global Partners | 2001 | |
Bill Bunten, Baker ’53 | President, INTRUST Bank | 1971 | |
Curt Carlson, Minnesota ’37* | Founder, Carlson Companies and Radisson Hotel Group | 1969 | Wikipedia |
H Clark, North Carolina State ’56 | Chairman & CEO, Nalco Chemical | 1991 | |
Steve Clark, Arkansas State ’68 | President & CEO, Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce; Attorney General, Arkansas | 1979 | Wikipedia |
Jim Clayton, Tennessee ’57 | Founder, Clayton Homes | 1987 | Wikipedia |
Tom Collins, Mississippi State ’59 | Judge, Arizona Superior Court | 1991 | |
Larry Connor, Ohio ’72 | Real estate businessman; private astronaut, pilot and adventurer; billionaire | Wikipedia | |
Gordon Crenshaw, Virginia ’43* | Chairman & CEO, Universal Corporation | 1991 | |
Richard Davidson, Washburn Renaissance | Chairman & CEO, Union Pacific Railroad | Wikipedia | |
Jim Davis, Middlebury ’66 | Owner & chairman, New Balance; co-founder, Major League Lacrosse | Wikipedia | |
Mark Davis, Nebraska ’90 | CEO & Chairman, PuroClean | 2023 | |
Ken Derr, Cornell ’59* | CEO & Chairman, Chevron Corporation | 1989 | Wikipedia |
Rich DeVos, Grand Valley State Renaissance* | Founder, Amway; owner, Orlando Magic | Wikipedia | |
Wally Doud, Wisconsin ’48* | Vice President of Commercial Relations, IBM | 1971 | |
Gary Dudley, Sam Houston State ’69 | President & co-founder, SWBC | 2019 | |
Bob Eckert, Arizona ’76 | Chairman & CEO, Mattel; CEO, Kraft Foods, Operating Partner, Friedman Fleischer & Lowe | 2013 | Wikipedia |
Travis Engen, MIT ’65 | President & CEO, Alcan Inc. | 2007 | |
David Farr, Wake Forest ’77 | Chairman & CEO, Emerson Electric | Wikipedia | |
Bob Gamgort, Bucknell ’84 | Chairman and CEO, Keurig Dr. Pepper | Wikipedia | |
Robert Grady, MIT ’65* | Author | Wikipedia | |
Jonathan Greenblatt, Tufts ’92 | CEO, Anti-Defamation league; entrepreneur | Wikipedia | |
Ed Haldeman, Dartmouth ’70 | CEO, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation | 2007 | Wikipedia |
Verne Harnish, Wichita State ’82 | Founder/CEO, Scaling Up; Founder, Young Entrepreneurs Organization | Wikipedia | |
Bob Hartsook, Emporia State ’70 | Founder, HARTSOOK; chairman, Hartsook Institutes for Fundraising | 2017 | Wikipedia |
John Hatch, Johns Hopkins ’62 | Economic development expert; microfinance pioneer | Wikipedia | |
Jeff Henley, California-Santa Barbara ’66 | Chairman, Oracle Corporation | 2005 | Wikipedia |
Steve Hicks, Texas-Austin ’72 | Founder & CEO, Capstar Broadcasting Corporation; Chairman, Capstar Partners | 1999 | Wikipedia |
Tom Hicks, Texas-Austin ’68 | Private equity investor | 1987 | Wikipedia |
Philip Hilder, Iowa ’77 | Attorney | Wikipedia | |
Hans Hornbostel, Syracuse ’83 | Co-Founder and Managing Director, EC Mergers & Acquisitions | ||
James Huffines, Texas-Austin ’73 | President & COO, Plains Capital Corporation | 2011 | |
Mike Hurst, Missouri S&T ’74 | President & COO, McCarthy Building Companies | 2023 | |
Jay Hurt, Davidson ’88 | President and CEO, The Hurt Company/Reladyne | 2023 | |
Gaurav Keerthi, Stanford ’02 | Social entrepreneur; TV personality; general, Singapore Air Force | Wikipedia | |
Michael Koehler, Delaware ’74 | CEO, Teradata | Wikipedia | |
Chuck Kubic, Lehigh ’72 | President, Kubic Engineer Group; admiral, U.S. Navy | 2013 | |
Jim Latham, Kansas State ’68 | Director, International Business Development, Lockheed Martin; general, U.S. Air Force | 1995 | |
Pat Lawler, Memphis ’77 | CEO, Youth Villages | 2015 | |
John Lawson, Virginia Tech ’75 | President & CEO, W.M. Jordan Company | 2015 | |
Jeff Lewis, Chapman ’93 | Real estate investor; interior designer; television and radio personality | Wikipedia | |
Terry Lundgren, Arizona ’74 | Chairman and CEO, Macy's | 1993 | Wikipedia |
Ken Maddox, Oregon State ’75 | Business Manager, Hamilton Construction; executive director, SigEp | 1997 | |
William Maloney, Lehigh ’80 | Businessman, politician | Wikipedia | |
John Marshall, Georgia Tech ’96 | President and CEO, Airwatch | Wikipedia | |
Clayton Mathile, Ohio Northern ’62 | Chairman, Iams Companies | Wikipedia | |
Jim McKelvey, Washington-St. Louis ’87 | Co-founder and chairman, Square Inc.; co-founder, LaunchCode | 2021 | Wikipedia |
Gary Millenbruch, Kansas State ’59 | Vice Chairman & CFO, Bethlehem Steel | 1995 | |
Thomas Millsop, West Virginia ’51* | CEO and Chairman, National Steel Corporation; President, Weirton Steel Company | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Victor Mitchell, San Diego State ’88 | CEO of Lead Funding; politician | Wikipedia | |
Ivar Mountbatten, Middlebury ’86 | British noble; businessman | Wikipedia | |
Alexander Muse, Texas-Austin ’94 | Tech entrepreneur, investor | Wikipedia | |
John Nau, Kansas Renaissance | President & CEO, Silver Eagle Distributors; philanthropist | Wikipedia | |
Oz Nelson, Ball State ’59* | Chairman & CEO, UPS | 1995 | Wikipedia |
Leslie Nicholas, Georgia Tech ’22* | Executive, Guardian Insurance; Major, U.S. Army | Wikipedia | |
Floyd Odlum, Colorado ’03* | Lawyer and Businessman | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Ron Olson, Drake ’63 | Attorney | Wikipedia | |
Duffy Oyster, North Texas ’69 | Owner, Pancho's Restaurants Inc. | 2003 | |
Robert Pamplin, Lewis & Clark ’71 | Chairman and CEO, R.B. Pamplin Corporation | Wikipedia | |
Michael Pocalyko, Muhlenberg ’76 | Managing director and CEO, Monticello Capital | Wikipedia | |
Red Poling, Monmouth ’49* | CEO and chairman, Ford Motor Company | 1999 | Wikipedia |
Reid Porter, Texas-Austin ’99 | Founder and CEO, Act (Advocates for Community Transformation) | 2023 | |
Rich Pzena, Pennsylvania ’80 | Founder, Pzena Investment Management | Wikipedia | |
Mack Rankin, Texas-Austin ’50* | Oil industry executive; owner, Texas Rangers; philanthropist | 1981 | Wikipedia |
Hany Rashwan, Ohio State ’12 | Entrepreneur | Wikipedia | |
Conor Russomanno, Columbia ’11 | Enterpreneur; creative technologist | Wikipedia | |
Bill Schreyer, Pennsylvania State ’48* | Chairman and CEO, Merrill Lynch | 1979 | Wikipedia |
AJ Scribante, Kansas State ’56 | Founder & CEO, MAJERS; CEO, Vital Learning | 1995 | |
Bobby Shackouls, Mississippi State ’72 | Chairman, Burlington Resources; director, ConocoPhillips | 2003 | |
Dylan Smith, Duke ’08 | Co-founder and CFO, Box, Inc. | Wikipedia | |
Sheridan Snyder, Virginia ’58 | Founder and CEO, Biocatalyst; entrepreneur; philanthropist | Wikipedia | |
Paul Sprenger, Michigan ’62* | Attorney | Wikipedia | |
Bob Stempel, WPI ’55* | Chairman and CEO, General Motors | 1989 | Wikipedia |
Dave Thomas, Duke ’91* | Chairman & Founder, Wendy's | Wikipedia | |
Bill Tragos, Washington-St. Louis ’56 | CEO, chairman and co-founder, TBWA Worldwide Advertising | 1973 | |
Fred Turner, Drake ’55* | Chairman & CEO, McDonald's | 2007 | Wikipedia |
Ed Vick, North Carolina ’66 | CEO & Chairman, Young and Rubicam Advertising; veterans advocate | Wikipedia | |
Kelcy Warren, Texas-Arlington ’78 | Chairman & CEO, Energy Transfer Partners | Wikipedia | |
Mike Watford, Florida ’75 | Chairman, president & CEO, Ultra Petroleum Corp. | 2019 | |
Ben Weprin, Tennessee ’01 | Founder, AJ Capital Partners & Graduate Hotels | Wikipedia | |
Alan Wilson, Tennessee ’79 | President, McCormick & Company | 2015 | |
Ernest Wilson, Southern California ’46* | Architect, real estate developer | Wikipedia | |
Eric Wiseman, Wake Forest ’77 | President, CEO & chairman, VF Corporation | Wikipedia | |
Eugene Woods, Pennsylvania State ’86 | President & CEO, Atrium Health | 2021 | |
Evan Yellin, Syracuse ’84 | Co-Founder and Managing Director, EC Mergers & Acquisitions | ||
Gideon Yu, Stanford ’93 | CFO, Facebook; president, San Francisco 49ers | Wikipedia | |
Mark Zaid, Rochester ’89 | National security lawyer; co-founder, Whistleblower Aid | Wikipedia |
Education, Science, Medicine & Religion
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Kenneth Arrow, Stanford Renaissance* | Nobel Prize-winning economist | Wikipedia | |
David Bena, Stetson ’65 | Anglican bishop | Wikipedia | |
Scott Bice, Southern California ’65 | Professor of law, University of Southern California | 1983 | |
James Birx, Canisius Renaissance | Professor of anthropology | Wikipedia | |
Karol Bobko, Texas-Austin Renaissance* | Astronaut and aerospace engineer | Wikipedia | |
Richard Boyatzis, MIT ’68 | Professor of organizational theory | Wikipedia | |
Thomas Brewer, East Carolina ’82 | University administrator | Wikipedia | |
Dave Britz, Georgia Tech ’02 | Materials scientist | Wikipedia | |
Mark Buchanan, Lehigh ’84 | Physicist; author | Wikipedia | |
Harry Carman, Syracuse ’03* | Dean, Columbia University; historian | Wikipedia | |
Ron Carrier, East Tennessee State ’55* | President, James Madison University | 1973 | Wikipedia |
Robert Coleman, Oregon State ’47* | Geologist | Wikipedia | |
William Destler, Stevens ’68 | President, Rochester Institute of Technology | Wikipedia | |
Matthew Dominick, San Diego ’04 | Test pilot and astronaut | Wikipedia | |
Jeff Dugas, North Carolina State ’90 | Orthopaedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist | 2021 | |
Edwin Elton, Ohio Wesleyan ’61 | Professor of finance | Wikipedia | |
Bill Emerson, San Diego State ’48* | Curator, American Museum of Natural History | 1987 | Wikipedia |
Doug Engelbart, Oregon State ’48* | Engineer; inventor of the computer mouse | 1989 | Wikipedia |
Fenwick English, Southern California ’60 | Professor of education | Wikipedia | |
Roger Festa, Truman State Renaissance* | Professor of Chemistry, Truman State | Wikipedia | |
Drew Feustel, Purdue ’89 | Astronaut and geophysicist | 2011 | Wikipedia |
Robert Fisher, Detroit ’83 | Bishop, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit | Wikipedia | |
Alan Fowler, Rensselaer ’51* | Physicist | Wikipedia | |
William Fulco, Loyola Marymount Renaissance* | Professor of ancient Mediterranean studies; priest | 2011 | Wikipedia |
Charles Garside, Cornell ’21* | President, State University of New York; President, New York Blue Cross/Blue Shield; Attorney | Wikipedia | |
E. Scott Geller, Virginia Tech Renaissance | Director of the Ctr. for Applied Behavior Systems; professor of psychology | Wikipedia | |
Marshall Glenn, West Virginia ’30* | Football and basketball coach, West Virginia University; physician | Wikipedia | |
Jack Greene, North Carolina ’51 | Professor of colonial American history | Wikipedia | |
Ed Hammond, Emporia State ’66 | President, Fort Hays State University | 2001 | Wikipedia |
Jay Harness, Arizona ’65 | Chief Medical Officer, Maple Tree Cancer Alliance | 2003 | |
Nils Hasselmo, Minnesota Renaissance* | President, University of Minnesota | Wikipedia | |
Will Holcombe, Baldwin Wallace ’67 | Chancellor, Florida College System | Wikipedia | |
Dick Howard, Richmond ’54 | Professor of law, University of Virginia | 1971 | |
Kim Janda, South Florida ’80 | Professor of chemistry | Wikipedia | |
Paul Jennings, Colorado State ’58 | Professor of civil engineering, Caltech | 1993 | |
Walter Jessup, Iowa ’19* | President, University of Iowa | Wikipedia | |
John Kotter, MIT ’68 | Professor of leadership, Harvard Business School | 2009 | Wikipedia |
David Kuhl, Temple ’51* | Nuclear medicine scientist | Wikipedia | |
Scott Lash, Michigan ’66 | Professor of sociology | Wikipedia | |
Dan Litynski, Rensselaer ’64 | Vice President for Research, Western Michigan University | 2003 | |
Aubrey Lucas, Southern Mississippi Renaissance | President, University of Southern Mississippi | 1977 | Wikipedia |
Modesto Maidique, Florida International ’90 | President, Florida International University | Wikipedia | |
Mark McClellan, Texas-Austin ’84 | Director, Duke University Ctr. for Health Policy | 2005 | Wikipedia |
Jack McKelvey, Delaware ’63 | Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Rochester | 2009 | Wikipedia |
Hunter Monroe, Davidson ’84 | Economist | Wikipedia | |
Harold Mooney, California-Santa Barbara ’53 | Ecologist | Wikipedia | |
Stephen Parkes, South Florida ’87 | Prelate, Roman Catholic Church | Wikipedia | |
Richard Peck, Carroll ’61 | President, University of New Mexico | 1997 | |
Peter Peregrine, Purdue ’85 | Anthropologist; archaeologist | Wikipedia | |
Art Peterson, Lawrence ’47* | Professor of political science, Montana politician | 1979 | Wikipedia |
Roger Phillips, Colorado School of Mines ’62* | Geophysicist, Planetary Scientist, and Professor Emeritus | Wikipedia | |
Barry Posner, California-Santa Barbara ’70 | Professor of leadership | 2001 | Wikipedia |
Ralph Prator, Colorado ’29* | First president of California State-Northridge | 1973 | Wikipedia |
Don Ruthenberg, Baldwin Wallace ’52* | President, Southwestern College | 1977 | |
Ernest Taves, Oregon State ’37* | Psychiatrist; author | Wikipedia | |
George Thomas, Washington State ’37* | Mathematics professor, MIT | Wikipedia | |
John Thrasher, Florida State ’65 | President, Florida State University | 2019 | Wikipedia |
Jim Towey, Florida State ’78 | President, Ave Maria University; politician | Wikipedia | |
Chuck White, Western Michigan ’62* | President, SigEp Educational Foundation; Executive Director, SigEp Fraternity | 1981 | |
Robin Wilson, Pennsylvania ’69 | Professor of mathematics | Wikipedia |
Government & Military
Name | Title | Citation Recipient | Learn More |
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Charles Adams, Norwich ’39* | Vermont attorney general | Wikipedia | |
John Albers, Louisville ’92 | Georgia politician | Wikipedia | |
Jim Almand, William & Mary ’71 | Virginia politician | Wikipedia | |
Kenneth Althaus, Auburn ’30* | General, U.S. Army | Wikipedia | |
Victor Anderson, Nebraska ’25* | Governor, Nebraska | Wikipedia | |
Armand Arabian, Boston University ’56* | Judge, California Supreme Court | 1991 | Wikipedia |
Bo Arnow, Florida ’31* | Judge, U.S. District Court | Wikipedia | |
Sam Arora, Columbia ’03 | Maryland politician | Wikipedia | |
Doug Band, Florida ’95 | Aide to Pres. Bill Clinton; businessman | 2013 | Wikipedia |
Chad Barefoot, Appalachian State ’05 | North Carolina politician | Wikipedia | |
Ben Barnes, Texas-Austin Renaissance | Lt. Governor, Texas; Speaker, Texas House of Representatives; real estate investor | Wikipedia | |
Steve Bartlett, Texas-Austin Renaissance | U.S. Representative, Texas; businessman | Wikipedia | |
Tom Basile, Hofstra ’97 | New York politician; broadcaster; businessman | Wikipedia | |
Howard Belton, Oregon State ’21* | Treasurer, State of Oregon | Wikipedia | |
Bert Betts, Stanford Renaissance* | State Treasurer, California | Wikipedia | |
Edwin Bideau, Washburn ’72* | Rep., Kansas House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
Paul Bitz, Evansville ’62* | Senator, Indiana State Senate | Wikipedia | |
James Black, Lenoir Rhyne ’57 | Speaker, North Carolina House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
Bob Bolen, Texas Wesleyan Renaissance* | Texas politician | Wikipedia | |
Billy Boles, North Carolina State ’61* | General, U.S. Air Force | 2019 | Wikipedia |
David Bond, Dartmouth ’60 | Federal Economic Development Coordinator, Province of British Columbia | 1983 | |
John Bonner, Montana ’26* | Governor, Montana; Justice, Montana Supreme Court | Wikipedia | |
Parker Borg, Dartmouth ’61 | U.S. Ambassador, Iceland & Mali | 1991 | Wikipedia |
Esteban Bovo, Florida International ’87 | Florida politician | Wikipedia | |
Ellis Briggs, Dartmouth ’21* | U.S. Ambassador to Brazil, Greece and others | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Clarence Brimmer, Michigan ’44* | Judge, U.S. District Court | Wikipedia | |
Scott Brister, Duke ’77 | Judge, Texas Supreme Court | Wikipedia | |
Ron Brown, Middlebury ’62* | U.S. Secretary of Commerce | 1991 | Wikipedia |
David Brumbaugh, Belmont Abbey ’82* | Rep., Oklahoma House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
Jon Bruning, Nebraska ’91 | Attorney General, Nebraska | Wikipedia | |
Roger Burdick, Colorado ’69 | Chief justice, Idaho Supreme Court | Wikipedia | |
Brendan Burke, Miami (Ohio) ’10* | Advocate | Wikipedia | |
William Burns, Florida ’62* | Governor of Florida | Wikipedia | |
Everett Busch, West Virginia ’18* | General, U.S. Army | Wikipedia | |
Harry Butcher, Iowa State ’24* | Radio broadcaster; aide to Dwight D. Eisenhower | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Harry Byrd, Richmond ’30* | U.S. Senator, Virginia; Governor of Virginia | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Harvey Carey, Arkansas ’36* | U.S. Attorney; Louisiana politician; Lt. Cmdr., U.S. Navy | Wikipedia | |
Tom Carlson, Northern Colorado ’63 | Nebraska politician | Wikipedia | |
Michael Carpenter, Maine ’69 | Attorney General, Maine | Wikipedia | |
Justice Chambers, George Washington ’29* | Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps; Medal of Honor recipient | Wikipedia | |
Daniel Clodfelter, Davidson ’72 | Mayor of Charlotte; Senator, North Carolina Senate | Wikipedia | |
Ward Connerly, Sacramento State Renaissance | Activist | Wikipedia | |
James Conway, Southeast Missouri State ’69 | Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps | 2007 | Wikipedia |
Paul Corderman, Maryland-College Park ’99 | Maryland politician | Wikipedia | |
Kevin Coughlin, Bowling Green State ’92 | Ohio politician | Wikipedia | |
Charles Crist, Wake Forest ’78 | U.S. Representative; Governor of Florida | Wikipedia | |
Joseph Cryan, Belmont Abbey ’83 | New Jersey politician | Wikipedia | |
Paul Cunningham, Michigan ’15* | U.S. Representative, Iowa; attorney | Wikipedia | |
Carlos Curbelo, Miami (Florida) ’02 | U.S. Representative, Florida | Wikipedia | |
Monnett Davis, Colorado ’18* | U.S. Ambassador, Panama; U.S. Ambassador, Israel | Wikipedia | |
John DeFrancisco, Syracuse ’68 | New York politician | Wikipedia | |
Jose Diaz, Miami (Florida) ’02 | Florida politician | Wikipedia | |
Frank Dillon, Connecticut ’62* | United States Air Force Brigadier General | Wikipedia | |
John Douglas, Montana State ’67 | Special Agent, unit chief, FBI | 1999 | Wikipedia |
Michael Dubie, Vermont ’82 | General, U.S. Air Force | Wikipedia | |
Brian Dubie, Vermont ’82 | Lt. Governor, Vermont | Wikipedia | |
Dane Eagle, Florida Gulf Coast ’05 | Florida politician | Wikipedia | |
Stephen Easley, Purdue ’74* | Rep., New Mexico House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
Jeff Eldridge, Marshall ’90 | West Virginia politician | Wikipedia | |
Ron Erickson, Bradley ’55 | Montana politician | Wikipedia | |
Justin Everett, Chapman ’93 | Colorado politician | Wikipedia | |
Mark Ferrandino, Rochester ’99 | Speaker, Colorado House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
Lowe Finney, Tennessee-Martin ’98 | Tennessee politician | Wikipedia | |
Scott Fitzpatrick, Missouri ’10 | Missouri politician | Wikipedia | |
Sean Flaherty, George Washington ’07 | Maine politician | Wikipedia | |
Gus Fleischli, Wyoming ’49 | Wyoming politician | Wikipedia | |
James Forrestal, Dartmouth ’13* | First U.S. Secretary of Defense | Wikipedia | |
Vito Fossella, Pennsylvania ’87 | New York politician | Wikipedia | |
Merritt Francies, Iowa ’49* | First lt., U.S. Army Air Force; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient | Wikipedia | |
Russell Fry, South Carolina ’07 | South Carolina politician | Wikipedia | |
Matt Gagnon, Maine ’04 | CEO, Maine Policy Institute | Wikipedia | |
Houston Gaines, Georgia ’17 | Georgia politician | Wikipedia | |
Joe Garcia, Miami (Florida) ’87 | U.S. Representative, Florida | Wikipedia | |
Rene Garcia, Florida International ’99 | Florida politician | Wikipedia | |
Julian Gary, Richmond ’15* | U.S. Representative, Virginia | Wikipedia | |
Lee Gerow, VMI ’03* | Brigadier general, U.S. Army | Wikipedia | |
Leonard Gerow, VMI ’03* | General, U.S. Army | Wikipedia | |
Mills Godwin, William & Mary Renaissance* | Governor of Virginia | Wikipedia | |
Richard Graves, California-Berkeley ’28* | Director, League of California Cities; California gubernatorial candidate | Wikipedia | |
James Griffin, SUNY-Buffalo Renaissance* | Mayor of Buffalo, NY | Wikipedia | |
Phil Hanson, Arizona State ’54 | Arizona politician | Wikipedia | |
Bert Harris, Florida Renaissance* | Member, Florida House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
Joe Hayes, Alaska-Fairbanks ’11 | Alaska politician | Wikipedia | |
David Helbach, University Of Wisconsin - Stevens Point ’71 | Wisconsin politician | Wikipedia | |
David Hess, Dartmouth ’64 | New Hampshire politician | Wikipedia | |
Bourke Hickenlooper, Iowa State ’18* | U.S. Senator, Iowa; Governor of Iowa | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Joey Hood, Mississippi State ’98 | Mississippi politician | Wikipedia | |
Walter Horan, Washington State ’25* | U.S. Representative, Washington | Wikipedia | |
Schuyler Horton, Syracuse ’03* | Senator, New York Senate | Wikipedia | |
David Hoyle, Lenoir Rhyne ’60 | North Carolina politician | Wikipedia | |
Don Huffines, Texas A&M ’81 | Texas politician and activist; real estate developer | Wikipedia | |
David Hultgren, Monmouth Renaissance | Illinois politician and judge | Wikipedia | |
Robert Hunter, North Carolina ’66 | Judge, North Carolina Court of Appeals | Wikipedia | |
David Hurd, Cornell ’59 | Judge, U.S. District Court | Wikipedia | |
Paul Jabour, Rhode Island ’78 | Rhode Island politician | Wikipedia | |
Harry Jackson, Auburn ’38* | Chairman, Georgia Ports Authority; president pro tempore, Georgia Senate | Wikipedia | |
William Jennings, Virginia ’63* | U.S. Representative, Virginia | Wikipedia | |
Roger Jones, Cornell ’28* | Deputy, U.S. Secretary of State; Chairman, Civil Service Commission | 1965 | Wikipedia |
William Jones, Virginia ’42* | Colonel, U.S. Air Force; Medal of Honor recipient | Wikipedia | |
David Joseph, Oklahoma ’99 | Judge, U.S. District Court | Wikipedia | |
James Justice, Marshall ’73 | Governor of West Virginia; businessman | Wikipedia | |
Kevin Kamenetz, Johns Hopkins ’79* | County executive, Baltimore County, MD | Wikipedia | |
Scott Kawasaki, Alaska-Fairbanks ’98 | Alaska politician | Wikipedia | |
Iven Kincheloe, Purdue ’49* | Fighter pilot and test pilot | 1987 | Wikipedia |
Fred Korth, Texas-Austin ’33* | U.S. Secretary of the Navy; attorney | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Neal Kurk, New England ’89 | New Hampshire politician | Wikipedia | |
Lane Larson, Montana ’80 | Montana politician | Wikipedia | |
Jay Leftwich, James Madison ’85 | Virginia politician | Wikipedia | |
Marc Levine, Cal State-Northridge ’96 | California politician | Wikipedia | |
Brock Long, Appalachian State ’97 | Director, Federal Emergency Mgmt. Administration | Wikipedia | |
John Love, Denver ’40* | Director, Energy Policy Office; Governor, Colorado | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Ken Maddox, Texas-Arlington ’88 | California politician | Wikipedia | |
Pat Mara, Marist ’97 | D.C. politician | Wikipedia | |
Charles Mason, Washington & Lee ’11* | Justice, Oklahoma Supreme Court | Wikipedia | |
Billy Matthews, Florida ’28* | U.S. Representative, Florida | Wikipedia | |
Walter Mayberry, Florida ’39* | Fighter pilot, U.S. Navy; first NFL draft pick from the University of Florida | Wikipedia | |
Eugene McAteer, California-Berkeley ’37* | California politician | Wikipedia | |
Nuts McAuliffe, West Virginia ’20* | General, U.S. Army | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Kent McCarty, Southern Mississippi ’14 | Mississippi politician | Wikipedia | |
Daniel McCarty, Florida ’34* | Governor, Florida; Representative, Florida House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
Scott McClellan, Texas-Austin ’90 | White House Press Secretary | 2005 | Wikipedia |
Thomas McElveen, Davidson ’00 | South Carolina politician | Wikipedia | |
Theodore McKeldin, Johns Hopkins ’39* | Governor of Maryland; Mayor, Baltimore | 1971 | Wikipedia |
Richard McMullen, Delaware ’40* | Governor of Delaware; businessman | Wikipedia | |
Randy McNally, Memphis ’66 | Lt. Governor, Tennessee | Wikipedia | |
James Meissner, Cornell ’17* | Major, U.S. Army Air Service; two-time Distinguished Service Cross recipient | Wikipedia | |
John Miller, Missouri State ’64 | General, U.S. Army | Wikipedia | |
Alex Mooney, Dartmouth ’93 | U.S. Representative, West Virginia | Wikipedia | |
James Morgan, Marshall Renaissance | West Virginia politician | Wikipedia | |
Ara Najarian, Bucknell ’82 | California politician | Wikipedia | |
Tedd Nesbit, Florida State ’89 | Pennsylvania politician | Wikipedia | |
Greg Nibert, New Mexico ’80 | New Mexico politician | Wikipedia | |
Wiley Nickel, Tulane ’98 | North Carolina politician | Wikipedia | |
Zach Nunn, Drake ’02 | Iowa politician | Wikipedia | |
D. Basil O'Connor, Dartmouth ’12* | Chairman, American Red Cross; attorney | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Rolando Pablos, St Mary's ’89 | Texas politician | Wikipedia | |
Vivian Page, Washington & Lee ’03* | Senator, Virginia Senate; Representative, Virginia House of Delegates | Wikipedia | |
Joe Patterson, Sacramento State ’05 | California politician | Wikipedia | |
Mark Peake, Virginia Tech ’86 | Virginia politician | Wikipedia | |
Barton Peterson, Purdue ’80 | Indiana politician | Wikipedia | |
Brent Powell, Mississippi State ’92 | Mississippi politician | Wikipedia | |
Harold Powers, California-Berkeley ’25* | Lt. Governor of California; Senator, California State Senate; rancher | Wikipedia | |
Eric Pratt, Colorado ’87 | Minnesota politician | Wikipedia | |
Dan Quart, SUNY-Binghamton ’94 | New York politician | Wikipedia | |
Bill Reineke, Morehead State ’76 | Ohio politician | Wikipedia | |
Oscar Rennebohm, Wisconsin ’23* | Governor of Wisconsin; pharmacist | Wikipedia | |
Arnie Resnicoff, Dartmouth ’68 | United States Navy chaplain | Wikipedia | |
Marcus Richmond, Arkansas Tech ’78 | Majority leader, Arkansas House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
Andrew Richner, Michigan ’82 | Michigan politician | Wikipedia | |
Kiffin Rockwell, Washington & Lee ’03* | First American pilot to shoot down an enemy aircraft in World War I | Wikipedia | |
Lewis Rodert, Minnesota ’30* | Aerospace engineer | Wikipedia | |
Walter Rogers, Texas-Austin ’62* | U.S. Representative, Texas | 1969 | Wikipedia |
Roy Romer, Colorado State ’50 | Governor, Colorado | Wikipedia | |
Scott Rudder, West Virginia ’92 | New Jersey politician | Wikipedia | |
Charles Russell, Virginia ’46 | Senior Justice, Supreme Court of Virginia | 1985 | Wikipedia |
William Rutherford, Oregon ’61* | Oregon politician | Wikipedia | |
Jack Schlossberg, Yale ’15 | Grandson of John F. Kennedy | Wikipedia | |
Charles Schneider, Creighton ’95 | Iowa politician | Wikipedia | |
Puis Schwert, Pennsylvania ’14* | U.S. Representative, New York; Catcher, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Cameron Sexton, Tennessee ’94 | Speaker, Tennessee House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
David Silvers, Florida ’01 | Florida politician | Wikipedia | |
Herbert Slatery, Tennessee Renaissance | Attorney General, Tennessee | Wikipedia | |
Willis Smith, Duke ’10* | U.S. Senator, North Carolina | Wikipedia | |
Bradford Smith, Duquesne ’72 | New Jersey politician | Wikipedia | |
Dan Sparks, Mississippi ’04 | Senator, Mississippi Senate | Wikipedia | |
Daniel Sparr, Denver ’52* | Judge, U.S. District Court | Wikipedia | |
Drew Springer, North Texas ’89 | Texas politician | Wikipedia | |
William Stafford, Temple ’53 | Senior Judge, U.S. District Court, District of Northern Florida | Wikipedia | |
Alan Steelman, ’78 | U.S. Representative, Texas | Wikipedia | |
Scott Stucky, Wichita State ’70 | Judge, U.S. Armed Forces Court of Appeals | Wikipedia | |
Gordon Sullivan, Norwich ’59 | General, U.S. Army | Wikipedia | |
Mike Talboy, Missouri-Kansas City ’00 | Missouri politician | Wikipedia | |
Thomas Tangretti, Indiana of Pennsylvania ’68 | Pennsylvania politician | Wikipedia | |
Allen Thomas, East Carolina ’91 | North Carolina politician | Wikipedia | |
Bryan Townsend, Delaware ’04 | Majority Leader, Delaware State Senate | Wikipedia | |
William Tuck, Randolph-Macon ’51* | U.S. Representative, Virginia; Governor of Virginia | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Ralph Turlington, Florida ’42* | Speaker, Florida House of Representatives | 1981 | Wikipedia |
Clarence Turner, Clemson ’86 | South Carolina politician | Wikipedia | |
Cecil Underwood, Marshall ’63* | Governor, West Virginia | 1969 | Wikipedia |
William Waller, Mississippi State ’74 | Chief Justice, Mississippi Supreme Court | Wikipedia | |
Herbert Warburton, Delaware ’38* | U.S. Representative, Delaware; government counsel | Wikipedia | |
Hiram Ward, Wake Forest ’48* | Judge, U.S. District Court | Wikipedia | |
Stephen Webber, Saint Louis ’05 | Missouri politician | Wikipedia | |
Adolph Wenke, Nebraska ’23* | Offensive tackle, NFL; Justice, Nebraska Supreme Court | Wikipedia | |
Whitney Westerfield, Kentucky ’03 | Kentucky politician | Wikipedia | |
Gene Whisnant, North Carolina ’66 | Oregon politician | Wikipedia | |
Alexander Wiley, Lawrence ’43* | U.S. Senator, Wisconsin | Wikipedia | |
Charles Wilhelm, Florida Southern ’64 | General, U.S. Marine Corps | Wikipedia | |
Michael Williams, Texas-Austin Renaissance | Assistant Secretary, Office for Civil Rights; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of the Treasury; Texas politician | Wikipedia | |
Robbie Wills, Central Arkansas ’91 | Speaker, Arkansas House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
Paul Wilson, Drury ’83 | Chief Justice, Missouri Supreme Court | Wikipedia | |
Robert Wood, Randolph-Macon ’29* | General, U.S. Army | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Bruce Woodbury, Utah ’68 | Nevada politician | Wikipedia | |
Thomas Woods, Mississippi State ’55* | Representative, Mississippi House of Representatives | Wikipedia | |
Evan Wynn, Murray State ’84 | Wisconsin politician | Wikipedia | |
Bud Zumwalt, Connecticut Renaissance* | Admiral, U.S. Navy; Chief of Naval Operations | Wikipedia |
Media & Arts
Name | Title | Citation Recipient | Learn More |
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Zach Abel, Washington-St. Louis ’03 | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Michael Allen, Washington & Lee ’86 | Co-founder & executive editor, Axios | Wikipedia | |
Steve Altes, MIT ’84 | Writer; aerospace engineer | Wikipedia | |
Julio Bague, Miami (Florida) ’89 | Latin music executive and producer | Wikipedia | |
Nick Bailey, East Carolina ’04 | TV & film composer | Wikipedia | |
Joe Don Baker, North Texas ’58 | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Robert Bartley, Iowa State ’59* | Pulitzer Prize-winning editor, Wall Street Journal | Wikipedia | |
Stephen Bier, Florida ’86 | Rock musician | Wikipedia | |
Marc Blucas, Wake Forest ’94 | Actor; college basketball player | Wikipedia | |
Keith Boykin, Dartmouth ’87 | Author and broadcaster | Wikipedia | |
Harold Boyle, Missouri ’32* | Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Romero Britto, Miami (Florida) Renaissance | Artist | 2021 | Wikipedia |
William Burrud, Southern California ’46* | Actor, TV host | 1991 | Wikipedia |
Dan Catullo, West Virginia ’94 | Emmy-winning director, producer and showrunner | Wikipedia | |
Felix Cavaliere, Syracuse ’64 | Singer, songwriter, record producer and musician | Wikipedia | |
Jon Chu, Southern California ’02 | Director, producer and screenwriter | Wikipedia | |
Matt Cohen, Florida State ’06 | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Allen Covert, South Florida ’86 | Comedian, actor, writer & producer | Wikipedia | |
Bill Daily, New Mexico Renaissance* | Actor and comedian | Wikipedia | |
Brandon Ebel, Oregon State ’93 | Founder & CEO, Tooth & Nail Records | Wikipedia | |
Douglas Eboch, Southern California ’90 | Screenwriter | Wikipedia | |
Barney Ebsworth, Washington-St. Louis ’57* | Art collector | 1989 | Wikipedia |
Tom Ewell, Wisconsin ’31* | Golden Globe and Tony-winning actor | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Andy Fickman, Texas Tech ’88 | Director, producer & screenwriter | Wikipedia | |
Thomas Fleming, Syracuse ’88 | Comic book and science fiction artist | Wikipedia | |
Dr. Seuss Geisel, Dartmouth ’25* | Writer and illustrator | 1973 | Wikipedia |
Chris George, Miami (Florida) ’56* | Actor | 1975 | Wikipedia |
Tod Goldberg, Cal State-Northridge ’94 | Author and journalist | Wikipedia | |
John Goodman, Missouri State Renaissance | Actor | 2011 | Wikipedia |
Frank Grande-Marchione, Muhlenberg ’05 | Actor, dancer, singer, producer | Wikipedia | |
Kevin Gray, Duke ’80* | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Adam Hambrick, Central Arkansas ’07 | Country singer and songwriter | Wikipedia | |
Dave Harbour, Dartmouth ’97 | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Edward Hastings, Georgia ’88 | Video editor, producer and voice actor | Wikipedia | |
David Hawkings, Bucknell ’82 | Political journalist | Wikipedia | |
Edward Hayes, Virginia ’69 | Celebrity attorney, media personality and actor | Wikipedia | |
Glenn Herdling, Bucknell ’86 | Comics writer | Wikipedia | |
Woodrow Herman, Kansas ’45* | Jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, singer, and big band leader | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Benjamin Hibbs, Kansas ’23* | Editor, Reader’s Digest and The Saturday Evening Post | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Brady Hicks, La Salle ’00 | Relationship advice & wrestling columnist | Wikipedia | |
James Hightower, North Texas ’65 | Writer; politician | Wikipedia | |
Steve Hofstetter, Columbia ’02 | Comedian | Wikipedia | |
Justin Jones, James Madison ’03 | Rock singer and songwriter | Wikipedia | |
Garry Kief, Southern California ’70 | Founder & president, Stiletto Entertainment | 2005 | |
Larry Kirkland, Oregon State ’72 | Abstract sculptor | 2023 | Wikipedia |
Josh Labove, Chicago ’07 | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Chris Licht, Syracuse ’93 | President, CNN | Wikipedia | |
Tom Llamas, Loyola ’01 | Anchor, NBC News | Wikipedia | |
Mat Lucas, Sacramento State ’99 | Voice actor | Wikipedia | |
John Lutz, Valparaiso ’95 | Comedian and screenwriter | Wikipedia | |
Gregory Lyne, Washburn ’69* | Choral Director; Composer; Educator | Wikipedia | |
Ted Mack, Denver ’24* | Radio and Television host; Musician | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Tom Martell, Stanford ’04 | Magic: The Gathering player | Wikipedia | |
James McDaniel, Pennsylvania ’80 | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Gerald McRaney, South Carolina Renaissance | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Peter Menzel, Boston University ’70 | Photojournalist | Wikipedia | |
Nicholas Nanton, Florida ’01 | Film & TV director and producer; CEO, Dicks + Nanton Branding Agency | Wikipedia | |
Brett Novek, Central Florida ’06 | Model, fashion designer and actor | Wikipedia | |
Carroll O'Connor, Montana ’52* | Actor, producer and director | 1973 | Wikipedia |
Jorge Pallo, NYU ’96 | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Danny Pino, Florida International ’96 | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Walter Plunkett, California-Berkeley ’23* | Film costume designer, known for Gone with the Wind & Singin' in the Rain | Wikipedia | |
Glen Powell, Texas-Austin ’11 | Actor, writer, and producer | Wikipedia | |
Traver Rains, Southern Methodist ’99 | TV personality; photographer; fashion designer | Wikipedia | |
Adam Reed, North Carolina ’92 | TV producer, screenwriter and voice actor; creator of Archer | Wikipedia | |
Russell Rhea, Arizona State ’85 | Journalist and broadcaster | Wikipedia | |
Mike Rich, Oregon State ’81 | Screenwriter | Wikipedia | |
Andy Richter, Illinois ’88 | Actor, comedian and writer; announcer, The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien | Wikipedia | |
Jack Ridl, Westminster ’67 | Poet; professor of English | Wikipedia | |
Travis Rush, Oregon State ’94 | Country singer and songwriter | Wikipedia | |
Gabe Sachs, Chapman ’83 | TV & film producer and writer | 2003 | Wikipedia |
Adam Salling, Northern Kentucky ’10 | Actor | Wikipedia | |
Brett Scallions, Memphis-Lambuth ’94 | Rock singer | Wikipedia | |
Ted Shawn, Denver ’19* | Choreographer and dancer | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Gary Shepard, Boston University ’61 | Correspondent, ABC and CBS News | 1989 | |
Danny Shirley, Tennessee Tech ’78 | Country singer and songwriter | Wikipedia | |
Brian Smith, Central Missouri ’99 | Actor, comedian | Wikipedia | |
Allan Swenson, Rutgers ’55 | Author, literary agent and gardener | Wikipedia | |
Duane Swierczynski, La Salle ’93 | Author | Wikipedia | |
Fred Toettcher, Rollins ’97 | Radio broadcaster | Wikipedia | |
Greg Tufaro, Dartmouth ’97 | Astrologer; television producer | Wikipedia | |
Mark Volman, Loyola Marymount ’97 | Vocalist/guitarist, The Turtles | Wikipedia | |
Tommy Womack, Western Kentucky ’84 | Musician; author | Wikipedia | |
Allan Wu, California-Berkeley ’94 | Actor, TV host | Wikipedia | |
Charles Yingling, Oklahoma ’00 | Music producer and engineer | Wikipedia |
Sports
Name | Title | Citation Recipient | Learn More |
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David Abbott, Illinois ’26* | Olympic distance runner | Wikipedia | |
Kenny Albert, NYU ’90 | Sportscaster, Fox | Wikipedia | |
Ross Armstrong, Iowa ’27* | Football and basketball coach, Chadron State College | Wikipedia | |
Gary Arthur, Miami (Ohio) ’70 | Tight end, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Douglas Atkins, Tennessee ’53* | Hall of Fame defensive end, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Benton Bangs, Washington State ’44* | End, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Stewart Barber, Pennsylvania State ’61 | All-AFL football player, AFL; Buffalo Bills vice president | Wikipedia | |
Billy Barnes, Wake Forest ’57 | Pro Bowl running back, NFL | Wikipedia | |
John Barrow, Florida ’57* | All-Star defensive lineman, CFL | Wikipedia | |
Joseph Barry, Michigan ’93 | Defensive coordinator, Green Bay Packers | Wikipedia | |
Robert Beall, Oregon State ’70 | First baseman, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Robert Beck, Virginia ’58* | Olympic bronze medal-winning pentathlete | Wikipedia | |
Andy Beene, Baylor ’78 | Pitcher, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Tom Bettis, Purdue ’55* | Linebacker, NFL; defensive coordinator, Kansas City Chiefs | Wikipedia | |
Wesley Bialosuknia, Connecticut ’67* | Guard, NBA and ABA | Wikipedia | |
Craig Bingham, Syracuse ’82 | Linebacker, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Keith Bishop, Baylor ’80 | Pro Bowl offensive lineman, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Bobo Brayton, Washington State ’49* | Head baseball coach, Washington State | 2011 | Wikipedia |
Jon Brittenum, Arkansas ’66 | Quarterback, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Bob Broeg, Missouri ’40* | Sportswriter, St. Louis Post-Dispatch | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Brandon Brown, Coastal Carolina ’18 | Driver, NASCAR | Wikipedia | |
Bill Brown, Illinois ’61* | Pro Bowl halfback, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Keith Bruce, Illinois ’87 | President, QuintEvents International & F1 Experiences; CEO, Super Bowl 50 | 2017 | |
Hubert Caldwell, California-Berkeley ’29* | Olympic gold medal-winning rower | Wikipedia | |
David Caldwell, Cornell ’03* | Olympic runner | Wikipedia | |
Benjamin Cantwell, Tennessee ’24* | Pitcher, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Sean Casey, Richmond ’96 | All-star first baseman and analyst, MLB | Wikipedia | |
George Catavolos, Purdue ’67 | Coach, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Jamey Chadwell, East Tennessee State ’99 | Football coach, Liberty | Wikipedia | |
David Chalk, Texas-Austin ’72 | All-Star infielder, MLB | 1975 | Wikipedia |
John Chaplin, Washington State ’63 | U.S. Olympic Track & Field head coach; track & field coach, Washington State | Wikipedia | |
Sam Chapman, California-Berkeley ’38* | All-Star center fielder, MLB; College Football Hall of Fame and All-American halfback, University of California-Berkeley | Wikipedia | |
Chris Chike, Pennsylvania ’13 | Esports player | Wikipedia | |
Carl Christensen, Vermont ’78 | Defender, North American Soccer League | Wikipedia | |
James Cocanower, Baylor ’79 | Pitcher, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Harry Combes, Illinois ’37* | Big Ten championship-winning basketball coach, Illinois | Wikipedia | |
Fritzie Connally, Baylor ’80 | Third baseman, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Jim Copeland, Virginia ’67* | Guard, NFL; university athletic director | Wikipedia | |
John Courtright, Duke ’92 | Pitcher, MLB | Wikipedia | |
John Cox, Kentucky ’59 | Guard, NBA | Wikipedia | |
Andrew Craig, Texas-Austin ’08 | Mixed martial artist | Wikipedia | |
Douglas Crusan, Indiana ’68 | Offensive tackle, NFL; NFLPA | Wikipedia | |
Bill Cubit, Delaware ’75 | Head football coach, Illinois & Western Michigan | Wikipedia | |
Charles Curtis, Texas Christian ’58* | Head football coach, Texas-Arlington; Quarterback, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Kiki DeAyala, Texas-Austin ’84 | Linebacker, NFL and USFL | Wikipedia | |
Bill Doba, Ball State ’62 | Football coach, Washington State | Wikipedia | |
Dale Dodrill, Colorado State ’52* | Pro Bowl defensive tackle, NFL | Wikipedia | |
F.A. Dry, Oklahoma State ’53 | Football coach, TCU, Tulsa and Houston Oilers | Wikipedia | |
Chris Dyson, Washington & Lee ’00 | Driver, NASCAR | Wikipedia | |
Dave Eichelberger, Oklahoma State ’65 | Golfer, PGA | Wikipedia | |
Schuyler Enck, Pennsylvania State ’24* | Olympic bronze medal-winning runner | Wikipedia | |
Anthony Fahden, Dartmouth ’08 | Olympic rower | Wikipedia | |
John Farquhar, Duke ’94 | Tight end, NFL | Wikipedia | |
John Fina, Arizona ’91 | Offensive lineman, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Jim Foster, Iowa ’72 | Executive, NFL; Executive, USFL; Commissioner, Arena Football | Wikipedia | |
Paul Friedberg, Pennsylvania ’81 | Olympic fencer | Wikipedia | |
James Fullerton, Norwich ’30* | US Hockey Hall of Fame coach, Brown University and NHL | Wikipedia | |
Robert Gain, Kentucky ’52* | Pro Bowl lineman, NFL & CFL | Wikipedia | |
Edward Gallagher, Oklahoma State ’23* | Wrestling coach, Oklahoma State University | Wikipedia | |
Rich Gannon, Delaware ’87 | Pro Bowl quarterback and analyst, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Andrew Goldstein, Dartmouth ’05 | Goalie, Major League Lacrosse | Wikipedia | |
Mark Grieb, California-Davis ’97 | Football player | Wikipedia | |
Remy Hamilton, Michigan ’96 | Kicker, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Hayder Hassan, Florida State ’05 | Mixed martial artist | Wikipedia | |
Jeffery Hayes, North Carolina ’82 | Punter, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Ronald Heller, York Renaissance | Offensive tackle, NFL; assistant coach, NFL & CFL | Wikipedia | |
Orel Hershiser, Bowling Green State ’80 | All-Star pitcher and analyst, MLB | 1993 | Wikipedia |
Forrestal Hickman, Missouri S&T ’15 | Offensive lineman, IFL | Wikipedia | |
Dan Hicks, Arizona ’84 | Sportscaster, NBC | 2017 | Wikipedia |
Halo Hirose, Ohio State ’48* | All-American and Olympic-selected swimmer | Wikipedia | |
Lester Hoerner, Iowa ’49* | All-Pro fullback, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Donald Horn, Washington State ’67 | Quarterback, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Wilmer Hosket, Ohio State ’34* | Center, NBA; Coach, NBA | Wikipedia | |
Lindell Houston, Ohio State ’44* | Guard, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Daniel Hrapmann, Southern Mississippi ’11 | Football player | Wikipedia | |
John Hudek, Florida Southern ’89 | All-Star pitcher, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Nate Hybl, Oklahoma ’03 | Quarterback, NFL; 2002 Rose Bowl MVP | Wikipedia | |
Julian Illingworth, Yale ’06 | Squash player | Wikipedia | |
Mark Jackson, Baylor ’81 | Quarterback, CFL; assistant football coach, Wheaton College | Wikipedia | |
Kevin Jarvis, Wake Forest ’91 | Pitcher, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Eldon Jenne, Washington State ’21* | Olympic pole vaulter; Pacific University head football and basketball coach | Wikipedia | |
Billy Jernigan, Oklahoma State ’50* | Olympic wrestler | Wikipedia | |
Marty Jertson, Colorado School of Mines ’02 | Golfer, PGA | Wikipedia | |
Garry Jestadt, Arizona State ’69 | Infielder, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Burwell Jones, Michigan ’55* | Olympic swimmer | Wikipedia | |
Shaun Kalnasy, Loyola Marymount ’04 | Soccer player, MLS | Wikipedia | |
Edward Kawal, Illinois ’32* | Center, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Gene Keady, Kansas State ’58 | Basketball coach, Purdue University | 2009 | Wikipedia |
Brad Keller, Loyola Marymount ’01 | Volleyball coach, Southern California | Wikipedia | |
Bob Kempainen, Dartmouth ’88 | Olympic runner | Wikipedia | |
Robert Kennedy, Washington State ’43* | Running back/defensive back, NFL | Wikipedia | |
David Krieg, Washington Renaissance | Pro Bowl quarterback, NFL | Wikipedia | |
William Kuhlemeier, Southern California ’34* | Olympic bronze medal-winning gymnast | Wikipedia | |
Brad Lambert, Kansas State ’87 | Football coach, Wake Forest University | Wikipedia | |
Jim Larranaga, Bowling Green State Renaissance | Head basketball coach, University of Miami | Wikipedia | |
Donald Laz, Illinois ’51* | Olympic silver medal-winning pole vaulter | Wikipedia | |
Jaques Lazier, Chapman ’91 | Driver, IndyCar | Wikipedia | |
Randy Leen, Indiana ’97 | Golfer, PGA | Wikipedia | |
Verne Lewelln, Nebraska ’27* | All-Pro quarterback/running back/punter, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Robert Lilly, Texas Christian ’61 | Hall of Fame defensive tackle, NFL | 1975 | Wikipedia |
Emil Liston, Baker ’03* | Basketball & football coach, Baker University; founder, NBA; member of Basketball Hall of Fame | Wikipedia | |
Seth Littrell, Oklahoma ’01 | Football coach, North Texas | Wikipedia | |
Ron Livingstone, Wyoming ’49* | Center, NBA/BAA | Wikipedia | |
Kieran Locke, Yale ’06 | Swimmer | Wikipedia | |
Kenneth Loefler, Pennsylvania State ’24* | Hall of Fame basketball coach, La Salle, Texas A&M and BAA | Wikipedia | |
Dallas Long, Southern California ’62 | Olympic track and field athlete | Wikipedia | |
John Lyons, Massachusetts ’22* | Silver medal-winning Olympic men's hockey player | Wikipedia | |
Douglas Lytle, Kansas State ’84 | Olympic pole vaulter | Wikipedia | |
Mike MacDonald, Georgia ’10 | Head coach, Seattle Seahawks | Wikipedia | |
Steve Macko, Baylor ’77* | Infielder, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Achille Maggioli, Illinois ’48* | Defensive back/halfback, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Steve Mason, Bowling Green State ’87 | Sports radio & TV broadcaster | Wikipedia | |
Ryan Mathews, Fresno State ’11 | Pro Bowl running back, NFL | Wikipedia | |
John Maulbetsch, Michigan ’16* | College Football Hall of Fame and All-American halfback, University of Michigan; college football coach | Wikipedia | |
Bob McCreary, Wake Forest ’61 | Offensive tackle, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Vann McElroy, Baylor ’82 | Pro Bowl safety, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Ryan McIntosh, Central Florida ’05 | Soccer player | Wikipedia | |
Emmett McKeithan, Duke ’32* | Pitcher, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Don Menasco, Texas-Austin ’52* | Defensive back, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Robert Moers, Texas-Austin ’40* | All-American point guard, University of Texas | Wikipedia | |
Mike Montgomery, Kansas State ’74 | Running back, NFL | Wikipedia | |
William Moore, Pennsylvania State ’47* | Offensive lineman, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Keith Moreland, Texas-Austin ’76 | Outfielder/infielder, Major League Baseball; analyst, Cubs Radio Network | Wikipedia | |
Dennit Morris, Oklahoma ’58* | LInebacker, NFL and AFL | Wikipedia | |
Tom Mullen, Missouri State ’74 | Offensive lineman, NFL | Wikipedia | |
James Naismith, Kansas ’26* | Inventor of basketball | Wikipedia | |
Jerry Newsom, Indiana State ’68 | College basketball player | Wikipedia | |
Michael Noonan, Middlebury ’84 | Men's soccer coach, Clemson University | Wikipedia | |
Bill Noxon, Colorado State ’52* | Football coach, Western Colorado | Wikipedia | |
Colin O'Brady, Yale ’06 | Endurance athlete and adventurer | Wikipedia | |
Davey O'Brien, Texas Christian ’58* | Quarterback, NFL; namesake, O'Brien Award | Wikipedia | |
Timothy O'Connor, Boise State ’91 | Football coach, Fort Hays State University | Wikipedia | |
Gene Ollrich, Drake ’49* | Guard, NBA | Wikipedia | |
Holmes Onwukaife, Florida State ’14 | College football player | Wikipedia | |
Victor Ortiz, Kansas Renaissance | Boxer | Wikipedia | |
Ferdie Pacheco, Florida ’50* | Physician for Muhammad Ali | Wikipedia | |
Jeff Pahukoa, Washington ’91 | Offensive lineman, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Chris Papasarantou, Oklahoma ’88 | Greek basketball player | Wikipedia | |
Bill Parnell, Washington State ’50* | Olympic runner | Wikipedia | |
John Payne, Oklahoma State ’56* | Coach, CFL | Wikipedia | |
Shawn Powell, Florida State ’14 | Punter, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Rollin Prather, Kansas State ’50* | Football player, CFL | Wikipedia | |
Jon Rauch, Morehead State ’00 | Pitcher, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Dean Refram, Florida Southern ’58* | Golfer, PGA; golf course architect | Wikipedia | |
Fred Rehor, Michigan ’17* | Guard, University of Michigan; early professional football player | Wikipedia | |
Mervin Rettenmund, Ball State ’65 | Outfielder, MLB | 1975 | Wikipedia |
Alma Richards, Cornell ’17* | Olympic gold medal-winning high jumper | Wikipedia | |
Kyle Richardson, Arkansas State ’96 | Punter, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Roy Riegels, California-Berkeley ’29* | All-American football player, California-Berkeley | Wikipedia | |
Bruce Roberts, Wisconsin ’80 | Olympic runner | Wikipedia | |
Johnny Robinson, Baker ’71 | Hall of Fame safety, NFL | 1973 | Wikipedia |
Craig Robinson, Wake Forest ’70 | Shortstop, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Leo Roininen, Washington State ’53* | Canadian Olympic track and field athlete | Wikipedia | |
Albert Rose, Pennsylvania ’24* | Olympic long jumper | Wikipedia | |
Paul Rowe, Oregon ’40* | Hall of Fame Running Back, CFL | Wikipedia | |
Joseph Rutgens, Illinois ’63 | Pro Bowl defensive tackle, NFL | Wikipedia | |
John Sadler, Oregon ’78 | Horse trainer, John Sadler Racing | Wikipedia | |
Jorge Sanchez, Texas-Arlington ’14 | Player, U.S. Men's Wheelchair Basketball | Wikipedia | |
Sigurd Sandberg, Iowa Wesleyan ’32* | Tackle, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Taylor Sanford, Richmond ’29* | College World Series-winning baseball coach, Wake Forest University | Wikipedia | |
Bill Schmidt, North Texas ’70 | Olympic javelin thrower | Wikipedia | |
George Schmitt, Delaware ’83 | Defensive back, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Mike Schrage, Indiana ’98 | Basketball coach, Elon University | Wikipedia | |
Earl Scripture, Wake Forest ’64* | All-American baseball player, Wake Forest; professional baseball manager | Wikipedia | |
Joe Senser, West Chester ’80 | Tight end, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Harry Sindle, Rutgers ’51* | Olympic sailor | Wikipedia | |
Clyde Smith, Missouri ’25* | Pro-Bowl Center, NFL; college football coach | Wikipedia | |
Trent Smith, Oklahoma ’01 | Tight end, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Rob Smith, South Carolina ’95 | Midfielder, Major League Soccer and U.S. Men's Soccer Team | Wikipedia | |
JC Snead, East Tennessee State ’65 | Golfer, PGA | Wikipedia | |
William Spencer, Mississippi State ’42* | Olympic runner | Wikipedia | |
Dolph Stanley, Illinois ’30* | Basketball coach, Beloit College | Wikipedia | |
Scott Strasburger, Nebraska ’85 | Defensive end, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Charles Streit, Washington & Lee ’10* | College athletics referee; U.S. Olympic Executive Committee member; vice president of the International Wrestling Association | 1971 | Wikipedia |
Leo Sugar, Purdue ’52* | Pro Bowl defensive end, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Donald Sunderlage, Illinois ’51* | All-Star point guard, NBA | Wikipedia | |
Gary Taylor, Central Michigan ’70 | Pitcher, MLB | Wikipedia | |
Paul Thomas, CalPoly-Pomona ’02 | Women's basketball coach, St. Mary's University | Wikipedia | |
Robert Todd, Missouri ’71 | Big Ten-winning baseball coach, Ohio State; National Coach of the Year | Wikipedia | |
Ben Tompkins, Texas-Austin ’52* | Referee, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Dale Vansickel, Florida ’30* | College Football Hall of Fame player, University of Florida; President, Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures | Wikipedia | |
Brent Venables, Kansas State ’94 | Football coach, University of Oklahoma | Wikipedia | |
Kahale Warring, San Diego State ’19 | Tight end, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Dana Wells, Arizona ’89 | Tackle, NFL | Wikipedia | |
John Williams, Southern California ’51* | Defensive back/kick returner, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Gerald Wilson, Auburn ’61* | Defensive end, NFL & CFL | Wikipedia | |
Robert Woll, Monmouth Renaissance* | Coach and athletic director, Monmouth College | Wikipedia | |
Marcus Workman, West Virginia ’52 | Center, NBA and #1 overall draft pick; All-American basketball player, West Virginia University | Wikipedia | |
Steven Worster, Texas-Austin ’71* | Fullback, CFL | Wikipedia | |
Peter Wysocki, Western Michigan ’69* | Linebacker, NFL & CFL | Wikipedia | |
William Yoest, North Carolina State ’73 | All-American offensive lineman, NC State | Wikipedia | |
Robert Zatechka, Nebraska ’94 | Offensive lineman, NFL | Wikipedia | |
Frank Ziegler, Georgia Tech ’49* | Running back, NFL | Wikipedia |
Prominent Alumni Search
Publication Name | Prominent Alumni Description | Prominent Alumni Category | Citation Recipient | Learn More |
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David Abbott, Illinois ’26* | Olympic distance runner | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Zach Abel, Washington-St. Louis ’03 | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Chris Abele, Lawrence ’94 | Businessman, politician | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Charles Adams, Norwich ’39* | Vermont attorney general | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
John Albers, Louisville ’92 | Georgia politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Kenny Albert, NYU ’90 | Sportscaster, Fox | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Tom Allardyce, Lamar ’70 | Principal, Hendrix Allardyce Design | Business, Finance & Law | 1997 | |
Michael Allen, Washington & Lee ’86 | Co-founder & executive editor, Axios | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Jim Almand, William & Mary ’71 | Virginia politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Steve Altes, MIT ’84 | Writer; aerospace engineer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Kenneth Althaus, Auburn ’30* | General, U.S. Army | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Charlie Amato, Sam Houston State ’70 | Chairman & co-founder, SWBC | Business, Finance & Law | 2015 | |
Victor Anderson, Nebraska ’25* | Governor, Nebraska | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Armand Arabian, Boston University ’56* | Judge, California Supreme Court | Government & Military | 1991 | Wikipedia |
Ross Armstrong, Iowa ’27* | Football and basketball coach, Chadron State College | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Bo Arnow, Florida ’31* | Judge, U.S. District Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Sam Arora, Columbia ’03 | Maryland politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Kenneth Arrow, Stanford Renaissance* | Nobel Prize-winning economist | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Gary Arthur, Miami (Ohio) ’70 | Tight end, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Douglas Atkins, Tennessee ’53* | Hall of Fame defensive end, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Louis Bacon, Middlebury ’79 | Investor, hedge fund manager and philanthropist | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Julio Bague, Miami (Florida) ’89 | Latin music executive and producer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Nick Bailey, East Carolina ’04 | TV & film composer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Joe Don Baker, North Texas ’58 | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Doug Band, Florida ’95 | Aide to Pres. Bill Clinton; businessman | Government & Military | 2013 | Wikipedia |
Benton Bangs, Washington State ’44* | End, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Stewart Barber, Pennsylvania State ’61 | All-AFL football player, AFL; Buffalo Bills vice president | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Chad Barefoot, Appalachian State ’05 | North Carolina politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Billy Barnes, Wake Forest ’57 | Pro Bowl running back, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Ben Barnes, Texas-Austin Renaissance | Lt. Governor, Texas; Speaker, Texas House of Representatives; real estate investor | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Tom Barrett, Kansas State ’53* | Chairman & CEO, Goodyear Tire & Rubber | Business, Finance & Law | 1979 | |
John Barrow, Florida ’57* | All-Star defensive lineman, CFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Joseph Barry, Michigan ’93 | Defensive coordinator, Green Bay Packers | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Steve Bartlett, Texas-Austin Renaissance | U.S. Representative, Texas; businessman | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Robert Bartley, Iowa State ’59* | Pulitzer Prize-winning editor, Wall Street Journal | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Tom Basile, Hofstra ’97 | New York politician; broadcaster; businessman | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Scott Baxter, Buffalo State ’84 | Founder, SA Baxter Architectural Hardware | Business, Finance & Law | 1997 | |
Robert Beall, Oregon State ’70 | First baseman, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Robert Beck, Virginia ’58* | Olympic bronze medal-winning pentathlete | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Andy Beene, Baylor ’78 | Pitcher, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Howard Belton, Oregon State ’21* | Treasurer, State of Oregon | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
David Bena, Stetson ’65 | Anglican bishop | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Tom Bene', Kansas ’84 | President & CEO, Sysco Corporation | Business, Finance & Law | 2019 | |
Rick Bennet, Central Missouri ’74 | CEO, CCA Global Partners | Business, Finance & Law | 2001 | |
Tom Bettis, Purdue ’55* | Linebacker, NFL; defensive coordinator, Kansas City Chiefs | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Bert Betts, Stanford Renaissance* | State Treasurer, California | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Wesley Bialosuknia, Connecticut ’67* | Guard, NBA and ABA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Scott Bice, Southern California ’65 | Professor of law, University of Southern California | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1983 | |
Edwin Bideau, Washburn ’72* | Rep., Kansas House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Stephen Bier, Florida ’86 | Rock musician | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Craig Bingham, Syracuse ’82 | Linebacker, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
James Birx, Canisius Renaissance | Professor of anthropology | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Keith Bishop, Baylor ’80 | Pro Bowl offensive lineman, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Paul Bitz, Evansville ’62* | Senator, Indiana State Senate | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
James Black, Lenoir Rhyne ’57 | Speaker, North Carolina House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Marc Blucas, Wake Forest ’94 | Actor; college basketball player | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Karol Bobko, Texas-Austin Renaissance* | Astronaut and aerospace engineer | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Bob Bolen, Texas Wesleyan Renaissance* | Texas politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Billy Boles, North Carolina State ’61* | General, U.S. Air Force | Government & Military | 2019 | Wikipedia |
David Bond, Dartmouth ’60 | Federal Economic Development Coordinator, Province of British Columbia | Government & Military | 1983 | |
John Bonner, Montana ’26* | Governor, Montana; Justice, Montana Supreme Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Parker Borg, Dartmouth ’61 | U.S. Ambassador, Iceland & Mali | Government & Military | 1991 | Wikipedia |
Esteban Bovo, Florida International ’87 | Florida politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Richard Boyatzis, MIT ’68 | Professor of organizational theory | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Keith Boykin, Dartmouth ’87 | Author and broadcaster | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Harold Boyle, Missouri ’32* | Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent | Media & Arts | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Bobo Brayton, Washington State ’49* | Head baseball coach, Washington State | Sports | 2011 | Wikipedia |
Thomas Brewer, East Carolina ’82 | University administrator | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Ellis Briggs, Dartmouth ’21* | U.S. Ambassador to Brazil, Greece and others | Government & Military | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Clarence Brimmer, Michigan ’44* | Judge, U.S. District Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Scott Brister, Duke ’77 | Judge, Texas Supreme Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Jon Brittenum, Arkansas ’66 | Quarterback, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Romero Britto, Miami (Florida) Renaissance | Artist | Media & Arts | 2021 | Wikipedia |
Dave Britz, Georgia Tech ’02 | Materials scientist | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Bob Broeg, Missouri ’40* | Sportswriter, St. Louis Post-Dispatch | Sports | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Ron Brown, Middlebury ’62* | U.S. Secretary of Commerce | Government & Military | 1991 | Wikipedia |
Brandon Brown, Coastal Carolina ’18 | Driver, NASCAR | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Bill Brown, Illinois ’61* | Pro Bowl halfback, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Keith Bruce, Illinois ’87 | President, QuintEvents International & F1 Experiences; CEO, Super Bowl 50 | Sports | 2017 | |
David Brumbaugh, Belmont Abbey ’82* | Rep., Oklahoma House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Jon Bruning, Nebraska ’91 | Attorney General, Nebraska | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Mark Buchanan, Lehigh ’84 | Physicist; author | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Bill Bunten, Baker ’53 | President, INTRUST Bank | Business, Finance & Law | 1971 | |
Roger Burdick, Colorado ’69 | Chief justice, Idaho Supreme Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Brendan Burke, Miami (Ohio) ’10* | Advocate | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
William Burns, Florida ’62* | Governor of Florida | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
William Burrud, Southern California ’46* | Actor, TV host | Media & Arts | 1991 | Wikipedia |
Everett Busch, West Virginia ’18* | General, U.S. Army | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Harry Butcher, Iowa State ’24* | Radio broadcaster; aide to Dwight D. Eisenhower | Government & Military | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Harry Byrd, Richmond ’30* | U.S. Senator, Virginia; Governor of Virginia | Government & Military | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Hubert Caldwell, California-Berkeley ’29* | Olympic gold medal-winning rower | Sports | Wikipedia | |
David Caldwell, Cornell ’03* | Olympic runner | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Benjamin Cantwell, Tennessee ’24* | Pitcher, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Harvey Carey, Arkansas ’36* | U.S. Attorney; Louisiana politician; Lt. Cmdr., U.S. Navy | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Curt Carlson, Minnesota ’37* | Founder, Carlson Companies and Radisson Hotel Group | Business, Finance & Law | 1969 | Wikipedia |
Tom Carlson, Northern Colorado ’63 | Nebraska politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Harry Carman, Syracuse ’03* | Dean, Columbia University; historian | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Michael Carpenter, Maine ’69 | Attorney General, Maine | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Ron Carrier, East Tennessee State ’55* | President, James Madison University | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1973 | Wikipedia |
Sean Casey, Richmond ’96 | All-star first baseman and analyst, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
George Catavolos, Purdue ’67 | Coach, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Dan Catullo, West Virginia ’94 | Emmy-winning director, producer and showrunner | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Felix Cavaliere, Syracuse ’64 | Singer, songwriter, record producer and musician | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Jamey Chadwell, East Tennessee State ’99 | Football coach, Liberty | Sports | Wikipedia | |
David Chalk, Texas-Austin ’72 | All-Star infielder, MLB | Sports | 1975 | Wikipedia |
Justice Chambers, George Washington ’29* | Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps; Medal of Honor recipient | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
John Chaplin, Washington State ’63 | U.S. Olympic Track & Field head coach; track & field coach, Washington State | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Sam Chapman, California-Berkeley ’38* | All-Star center fielder, MLB; College Football Hall of Fame and All-American halfback, University of California-Berkeley | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Chris Chike, Pennsylvania ’13 | Esports player | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Carl Christensen, Vermont ’78 | Defender, North American Soccer League | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Jon Chu, Southern California ’02 | Director, producer and screenwriter | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
H Clark, North Carolina State ’56 | Chairman & CEO, Nalco Chemical | Business, Finance & Law | 1991 | |
Steve Clark, Arkansas State ’68 | President & CEO, Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce; Attorney General, Arkansas | Business, Finance & Law | 1979 | Wikipedia |
Jim Clayton, Tennessee ’57 | Founder, Clayton Homes | Business, Finance & Law | 1987 | Wikipedia |
Daniel Clodfelter, Davidson ’72 | Mayor of Charlotte; Senator, North Carolina Senate | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
James Cocanower, Baylor ’79 | Pitcher, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Matt Cohen, Florida State ’06 | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Robert Coleman, Oregon State ’47* | Geologist | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Tom Collins, Mississippi State ’59 | Judge, Arizona Superior Court | Business, Finance & Law | 1991 | |
Harry Combes, Illinois ’37* | Big Ten championship-winning basketball coach, Illinois | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Fritzie Connally, Baylor ’80 | Third baseman, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Ward Connerly, Sacramento State Renaissance | Activist | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Larry Connor, Ohio ’72 | Real estate businessman; private astronaut, pilot and adventurer; billionaire | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
James Conway, Southeast Missouri State ’69 | Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps | Government & Military | 2007 | Wikipedia |
Jim Copeland, Virginia ’67* | Guard, NFL; university athletic director | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Paul Corderman, Maryland-College Park ’99 | Maryland politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Kevin Coughlin, Bowling Green State ’92 | Ohio politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
John Courtright, Duke ’92 | Pitcher, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Allen Covert, South Florida ’86 | Comedian, actor, writer & producer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
John Cox, Kentucky ’59 | Guard, NBA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Andrew Craig, Texas-Austin ’08 | Mixed martial artist | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Gordon Crenshaw, Virginia ’43* | Chairman & CEO, Universal Corporation | Business, Finance & Law | 1991 | |
Charles Crist, Wake Forest ’78 | U.S. Representative; Governor of Florida | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Douglas Crusan, Indiana ’68 | Offensive tackle, NFL; NFLPA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Joseph Cryan, Belmont Abbey ’83 | New Jersey politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Bill Cubit, Delaware ’75 | Head football coach, Illinois & Western Michigan | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Paul Cunningham, Michigan ’15* | U.S. Representative, Iowa; attorney | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Carlos Curbelo, Miami (Florida) ’02 | U.S. Representative, Florida | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Charles Curtis, Texas Christian ’58* | Head football coach, Texas-Arlington; Quarterback, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Bill Daily, New Mexico Renaissance* | Actor and comedian | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Richard Davidson, Washburn Renaissance | Chairman & CEO, Union Pacific Railroad | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Jim Davis, Middlebury ’66 | Owner & chairman, New Balance; co-founder, Major League Lacrosse | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Mark Davis, Nebraska ’90 | CEO & Chairman, PuroClean | Business, Finance & Law | 2023 | |
Monnett Davis, Colorado ’18* | U.S. Ambassador, Panama; U.S. Ambassador, Israel | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Kiki DeAyala, Texas-Austin ’84 | Linebacker, NFL and USFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
John DeFrancisco, Syracuse ’68 | New York politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Ken Derr, Cornell ’59* | CEO & Chairman, Chevron Corporation | Business, Finance & Law | 1989 | Wikipedia |
William Destler, Stevens ’68 | President, Rochester Institute of Technology | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Rich DeVos, Grand Valley State Renaissance* | Founder, Amway; owner, Orlando Magic | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Jose Diaz, Miami (Florida) ’02 | Florida politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Frank Dillon, Connecticut ’62* | United States Air Force Brigadier General | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Bill Doba, Ball State ’62 | Football coach, Washington State | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Dale Dodrill, Colorado State ’52* | Pro Bowl defensive tackle, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Matthew Dominick, San Diego ’04 | Test pilot and astronaut | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Wally Doud, Wisconsin ’48* | Vice President of Commercial Relations, IBM | Business, Finance & Law | 1971 | |
John Douglas, Montana State ’67 | Special Agent, unit chief, FBI | Government & Military | 1999 | Wikipedia |
F.A. Dry, Oklahoma State ’53 | Football coach, TCU, Tulsa and Houston Oilers | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Michael Dubie, Vermont ’82 | General, U.S. Air Force | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Brian Dubie, Vermont ’82 | Lt. Governor, Vermont | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Gary Dudley, Sam Houston State ’69 | President & co-founder, SWBC | Business, Finance & Law | 2019 | |
Jeff Dugas, North Carolina State ’90 | Orthopaedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2021 | |
Chris Dyson, Washington & Lee ’00 | Driver, NASCAR | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Dane Eagle, Florida Gulf Coast ’05 | Florida politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Stephen Easley, Purdue ’74* | Rep., New Mexico House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Brandon Ebel, Oregon State ’93 | Founder & CEO, Tooth & Nail Records | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Douglas Eboch, Southern California ’90 | Screenwriter | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Barney Ebsworth, Washington-St. Louis ’57* | Art collector | Media & Arts | 1989 | Wikipedia |
Bob Eckert, Arizona ’76 | Chairman & CEO, Mattel; CEO, Kraft Foods, Operating Partner, Friedman Fleischer & Lowe | Business, Finance & Law | 2013 | Wikipedia |
Dave Eichelberger, Oklahoma State ’65 | Golfer, PGA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Jeff Eldridge, Marshall ’90 | West Virginia politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Edwin Elton, Ohio Wesleyan ’61 | Professor of finance | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Bill Emerson, San Diego State ’48* | Curator, American Museum of Natural History | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1987 | Wikipedia |
Schuyler Enck, Pennsylvania State ’24* | Olympic bronze medal-winning runner | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Doug Engelbart, Oregon State ’48* | Engineer; inventor of the computer mouse | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1989 | Wikipedia |
Travis Engen, MIT ’65 | President & CEO, Alcan Inc. | Business, Finance & Law | 2007 | |
Fenwick English, Southern California ’60 | Professor of education | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Ron Erickson, Bradley ’55 | Montana politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Justin Everett, Chapman ’93 | Colorado politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Tom Ewell, Wisconsin ’31* | Golden Globe and Tony-winning actor | Media & Arts | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Anthony Fahden, Dartmouth ’08 | Olympic rower | Sports | Wikipedia | |
John Farquhar, Duke ’94 | Tight end, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
David Farr, Wake Forest ’77 | Chairman & CEO, Emerson Electric | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Mark Ferrandino, Rochester ’99 | Speaker, Colorado House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Roger Festa, Truman State Renaissance* | Professor of Chemistry, Truman State | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Drew Feustel, Purdue ’89 | Astronaut and geophysicist | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2011 | Wikipedia |
Andy Fickman, Texas Tech ’88 | Director, producer & screenwriter | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
John Fina, Arizona ’91 | Offensive lineman, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Lowe Finney, Tennessee-Martin ’98 | Tennessee politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Robert Fisher, Detroit ’83 | Bishop, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Scott Fitzpatrick, Missouri ’10 | Missouri politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Sean Flaherty, George Washington ’07 | Maine politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Gus Fleischli, Wyoming ’49 | Wyoming politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Thomas Fleming, Syracuse ’88 | Comic book and science fiction artist | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
James Forrestal, Dartmouth ’13* | First U.S. Secretary of Defense | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Vito Fossella, Pennsylvania ’87 | New York politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Jim Foster, Iowa ’72 | Executive, NFL; Executive, USFL; Commissioner, Arena Football | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Alan Fowler, Rensselaer ’51* | Physicist | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Merritt Francies, Iowa ’49* | First lt., U.S. Army Air Force; Distinguished Flying Cross recipient | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Paul Friedberg, Pennsylvania ’81 | Olympic fencer | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Russell Fry, South Carolina ’07 | South Carolina politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
William Fulco, Loyola Marymount Renaissance* | Professor of ancient Mediterranean studies; priest | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2011 | Wikipedia |
James Fullerton, Norwich ’30* | US Hockey Hall of Fame coach, Brown University and NHL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Matt Gagnon, Maine ’04 | CEO, Maine Policy Institute | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Robert Gain, Kentucky ’52* | Pro Bowl lineman, NFL & CFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Houston Gaines, Georgia ’17 | Georgia politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Edward Gallagher, Oklahoma State ’23* | Wrestling coach, Oklahoma State University | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Bob Gamgort, Bucknell ’84 | Chairman and CEO, Keurig Dr. Pepper | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Rich Gannon, Delaware ’87 | Pro Bowl quarterback and analyst, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Joe Garcia, Miami (Florida) ’87 | U.S. Representative, Florida | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Rene Garcia, Florida International ’99 | Florida politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Charles Garside, Cornell ’21* | President, State University of New York; President, New York Blue Cross/Blue Shield; Attorney | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Julian Gary, Richmond ’15* | U.S. Representative, Virginia | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Dr. Seuss Geisel, Dartmouth ’25* | Writer and illustrator | Media & Arts | 1973 | Wikipedia |
E. Scott Geller, Virginia Tech Renaissance | Director of the Ctr. for Applied Behavior Systems; professor of psychology | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Chris George, Miami (Florida) ’56* | Actor | Media & Arts | 1975 | Wikipedia |
Lee Gerow, VMI ’03* | Brigadier general, U.S. Army | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Leonard Gerow, VMI ’03* | General, U.S. Army | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Marshall Glenn, West Virginia ’30* | Football and basketball coach, West Virginia University; physician | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Mills Godwin, William & Mary Renaissance* | Governor of Virginia | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Tod Goldberg, Cal State-Northridge ’94 | Author and journalist | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Andrew Goldstein, Dartmouth ’05 | Goalie, Major League Lacrosse | Sports | Wikipedia | |
John Goodman, Missouri State Renaissance | Actor | Media & Arts | 2011 | Wikipedia |
Robert Grady, MIT ’65* | Author | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Frank Grande-Marchione, Muhlenberg ’05 | Actor, dancer, singer, producer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Richard Graves, California-Berkeley ’28* | Director, League of California Cities; California gubernatorial candidate | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Kevin Gray, Duke ’80* | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Jonathan Greenblatt, Tufts ’92 | CEO, Anti-Defamation league; entrepreneur | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Jack Greene, North Carolina ’51 | Professor of colonial American history | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Mark Grieb, California-Davis ’97 | Football player | Sports | Wikipedia | |
James Griffin, SUNY-Buffalo Renaissance* | Mayor of Buffalo, NY | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Ed Haldeman, Dartmouth ’70 | CEO, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation | Business, Finance & Law | 2007 | Wikipedia |
Adam Hambrick, Central Arkansas ’07 | Country singer and songwriter | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Remy Hamilton, Michigan ’96 | Kicker, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Ed Hammond, Emporia State ’66 | President, Fort Hays State University | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2001 | Wikipedia |
Phil Hanson, Arizona State ’54 | Arizona politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Dave Harbour, Dartmouth ’97 | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Jay Harness, Arizona ’65 | Chief Medical Officer, Maple Tree Cancer Alliance | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2003 | |
Verne Harnish, Wichita State ’82 | Founder/CEO, Scaling Up; Founder, Young Entrepreneurs Organization | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Bert Harris, Florida Renaissance* | Member, Florida House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Bob Hartsook, Emporia State ’70 | Founder, HARTSOOK; chairman, Hartsook Institutes for Fundraising | Business, Finance & Law | 2017 | Wikipedia |
Hayder Hassan, Florida State ’05 | Mixed martial artist | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Nils Hasselmo, Minnesota Renaissance* | President, University of Minnesota | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Edward Hastings, Georgia ’88 | Video editor, producer and voice actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
John Hatch, Johns Hopkins ’62 | Economic development expert; microfinance pioneer | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
David Hawkings, Bucknell ’82 | Political journalist | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Edward Hayes, Virginia ’69 | Celebrity attorney, media personality and actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Jeffery Hayes, North Carolina ’82 | Punter, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Joe Hayes, Alaska-Fairbanks ’11 | Alaska politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
David Helbach, University Of Wisconsin - Stevens Point ’71 | Wisconsin politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Ronald Heller, York Renaissance | Offensive tackle, NFL; assistant coach, NFL & CFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Jeff Henley, California-Santa Barbara ’66 | Chairman, Oracle Corporation | Business, Finance & Law | 2005 | Wikipedia |
Glenn Herdling, Bucknell ’86 | Comics writer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Woodrow Herman, Kansas ’45* | Jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, singer, and big band leader | Media & Arts | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Orel Hershiser, Bowling Green State ’80 | All-Star pitcher and analyst, MLB | Sports | 1993 | Wikipedia |
David Hess, Dartmouth ’64 | New Hampshire politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Benjamin Hibbs, Kansas ’23* | Editor, Reader’s Digest and The Saturday Evening Post | Media & Arts | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Bourke Hickenlooper, Iowa State ’18* | U.S. Senator, Iowa; Governor of Iowa | Government & Military | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Forrestal Hickman, Missouri S&T ’15 | Offensive lineman, IFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Dan Hicks, Arizona ’84 | Sportscaster, NBC | Sports | 2017 | Wikipedia |
Steve Hicks, Texas-Austin ’72 | Founder & CEO, Capstar Broadcasting Corporation; Chairman, Capstar Partners | Business, Finance & Law | 1999 | Wikipedia |
Tom Hicks, Texas-Austin ’68 | Private equity investor | Business, Finance & Law | 1987 | Wikipedia |
Brady Hicks, La Salle ’00 | Relationship advice & wrestling columnist | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
James Hightower, North Texas ’65 | Writer; politician | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Philip Hilder, Iowa ’77 | Attorney | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Halo Hirose, Ohio State ’48* | All-American and Olympic-selected swimmer | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Lester Hoerner, Iowa ’49* | All-Pro fullback, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Steve Hofstetter, Columbia ’02 | Comedian | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Will Holcombe, Baldwin Wallace ’67 | Chancellor, Florida College System | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Joey Hood, Mississippi State ’98 | Mississippi politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Walter Horan, Washington State ’25* | U.S. Representative, Washington | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Donald Horn, Washington State ’67 | Quarterback, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Hans Hornbostel, Syracuse ’83 | Co-Founder and Managing Director, EC Mergers & Acquisitions | Business, Finance & Law | ||
Schuyler Horton, Syracuse ’03* | Senator, New York Senate | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Wilmer Hosket, Ohio State ’34* | Center, NBA; Coach, NBA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Lindell Houston, Ohio State ’44* | Guard, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Dick Howard, Richmond ’54 | Professor of law, University of Virginia | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1971 | |
David Hoyle, Lenoir Rhyne ’60 | North Carolina politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Daniel Hrapmann, Southern Mississippi ’11 | Football player | Sports | Wikipedia | |
John Hudek, Florida Southern ’89 | All-Star pitcher, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
James Huffines, Texas-Austin ’73 | President & COO, Plains Capital Corporation | Business, Finance & Law | 2011 | |
Don Huffines, Texas A&M ’81 | Texas politician and activist; real estate developer | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
David Hultgren, Monmouth Renaissance | Illinois politician and judge | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Robert Hunter, North Carolina ’66 | Judge, North Carolina Court of Appeals | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
David Hurd, Cornell ’59 | Judge, U.S. District Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Mike Hurst, Missouri S&T ’74 | President & COO, McCarthy Building Companies | Business, Finance & Law | 2023 | |
Jay Hurt, Davidson ’88 | President and CEO, The Hurt Company/Reladyne | Business, Finance & Law | 2023 | |
Nate Hybl, Oklahoma ’03 | Quarterback, NFL; 2002 Rose Bowl MVP | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Julian Illingworth, Yale ’06 | Squash player | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Paul Jabour, Rhode Island ’78 | Rhode Island politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Mark Jackson, Baylor ’81 | Quarterback, CFL; assistant football coach, Wheaton College | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Harry Jackson, Auburn ’38* | Chairman, Georgia Ports Authority; president pro tempore, Georgia Senate | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Kim Janda, South Florida ’80 | Professor of chemistry | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Kevin Jarvis, Wake Forest ’91 | Pitcher, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Eldon Jenne, Washington State ’21* | Olympic pole vaulter; Pacific University head football and basketball coach | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Paul Jennings, Colorado State ’58 | Professor of civil engineering, Caltech | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1993 | |
William Jennings, Virginia ’63* | U.S. Representative, Virginia | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Billy Jernigan, Oklahoma State ’50* | Olympic wrestler | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Marty Jertson, Colorado School of Mines ’02 | Golfer, PGA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Walter Jessup, Iowa ’19* | President, University of Iowa | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Garry Jestadt, Arizona State ’69 | Infielder, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Justin Jones, James Madison ’03 | Rock singer and songwriter | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Roger Jones, Cornell ’28* | Deputy, U.S. Secretary of State; Chairman, Civil Service Commission | Government & Military | 1965 | Wikipedia |
William Jones, Virginia ’42* | Colonel, U.S. Air Force; Medal of Honor recipient | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Burwell Jones, Michigan ’55* | Olympic swimmer | Sports | Wikipedia | |
David Joseph, Oklahoma ’99 | Judge, U.S. District Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
James Justice, Marshall ’73 | Governor of West Virginia; businessman | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Shaun Kalnasy, Loyola Marymount ’04 | Soccer player, MLS | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Kevin Kamenetz, Johns Hopkins ’79* | County executive, Baltimore County, MD | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Edward Kawal, Illinois ’32* | Center, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Scott Kawasaki, Alaska-Fairbanks ’98 | Alaska politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Gene Keady, Kansas State ’58 | Basketball coach, Purdue University | Sports | 2009 | Wikipedia |
Gaurav Keerthi, Stanford ’02 | Social entrepreneur; TV personality; general, Singapore Air Force | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Brad Keller, Loyola Marymount ’01 | Volleyball coach, Southern California | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Bob Kempainen, Dartmouth ’88 | Olympic runner | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Robert Kennedy, Washington State ’43* | Running back/defensive back, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Garry Kief, Southern California ’70 | Founder & president, Stiletto Entertainment | Media & Arts | 2005 | |
Iven Kincheloe, Purdue ’49* | Fighter pilot and test pilot | Government & Military | 1987 | Wikipedia |
Larry Kirkland, Oregon State ’72 | Abstract sculptor | Media & Arts | 2023 | Wikipedia |
Michael Koehler, Delaware ’74 | CEO, Teradata | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Fred Korth, Texas-Austin ’33* | U.S. Secretary of the Navy; attorney | Government & Military | 1965 | Wikipedia |
John Kotter, MIT ’68 | Professor of leadership, Harvard Business School | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2009 | Wikipedia |
David Krieg, Washington Renaissance | Pro Bowl quarterback, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Chuck Kubic, Lehigh ’72 | President, Kubic Engineer Group; admiral, U.S. Navy | Business, Finance & Law | 2013 | |
David Kuhl, Temple ’51* | Nuclear medicine scientist | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
William Kuhlemeier, Southern California ’34* | Olympic bronze medal-winning gymnast | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Neal Kurk, New England ’89 | New Hampshire politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Josh Labove, Chicago ’07 | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Brad Lambert, Kansas State ’87 | Football coach, Wake Forest University | Sports | Wikipedia | |
James Langley, Dartmouth ’17* | Wikipedia | |||
Jim Larranaga, Bowling Green State Renaissance | Head basketball coach, University of Miami | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Lane Larson, Montana ’80 | Montana politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Scott Lash, Michigan ’66 | Professor of sociology | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Jim Latham, Kansas State ’68 | Director, International Business Development, Lockheed Martin; general, U.S. Air Force | Business, Finance & Law | 1995 | |
Pat Lawler, Memphis ’77 | CEO, Youth Villages | Business, Finance & Law | 2015 | |
John Lawson, Virginia Tech ’75 | President & CEO, W.M. Jordan Company | Business, Finance & Law | 2015 | |
Donald Laz, Illinois ’51* | Olympic silver medal-winning pole vaulter | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Jaques Lazier, Chapman ’91 | Driver, IndyCar | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Randy Leen, Indiana ’97 | Golfer, PGA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Jay Leftwich, James Madison ’85 | Virginia politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Marc Levine, Cal State-Northridge ’96 | California politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Verne Lewelln, Nebraska ’27* | All-Pro quarterback/running back/punter, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Jeff Lewis, Chapman ’93 | Real estate investor; interior designer; television and radio personality | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Chris Licht, Syracuse ’93 | President, CNN | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Robert Lilly, Texas Christian ’61 | Hall of Fame defensive tackle, NFL | Sports | 1975 | Wikipedia |
Emil Liston, Baker ’03* | Basketball & football coach, Baker University; founder, NBA; member of Basketball Hall of Fame | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Seth Littrell, Oklahoma ’01 | Football coach, North Texas | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Dan Litynski, Rensselaer ’64 | Vice President for Research, Western Michigan University | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2003 | |
Ron Livingstone, Wyoming ’49* | Center, NBA/BAA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Tom Llamas, Loyola ’01 | Anchor, NBC News | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Kieran Locke, Yale ’06 | Swimmer | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Kenneth Loefler, Pennsylvania State ’24* | Hall of Fame basketball coach, La Salle, Texas A&M and BAA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Brock Long, Appalachian State ’97 | Director, Federal Emergency Mgmt. Administration | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Dallas Long, Southern California ’62 | Olympic track and field athlete | Sports | Wikipedia | |
John Love, Denver ’40* | Director, Energy Policy Office; Governor, Colorado | Government & Military | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Mat Lucas, Sacramento State ’99 | Voice actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Aubrey Lucas, Southern Mississippi Renaissance | President, University of Southern Mississippi | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1977 | Wikipedia |
Terry Lundgren, Arizona ’74 | Chairman and CEO, Macy's | Business, Finance & Law | 1993 | Wikipedia |
John Lutz, Valparaiso ’95 | Comedian and screenwriter | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Gregory Lyne, Washburn ’69* | Choral Director; Composer; Educator | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
John Lyons, Massachusetts ’22* | Silver medal-winning Olympic men's hockey player | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Douglas Lytle, Kansas State ’84 | Olympic pole vaulter | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Mike MacDonald, Georgia ’10 | Head coach, Seattle Seahawks | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Ted Mack, Denver ’24* | Radio and Television host; Musician | Media & Arts | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Steve Macko, Baylor ’77* | Infielder, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Ken Maddox, Oregon State ’75 | Business Manager, Hamilton Construction; executive director, SigEp | Business, Finance & Law | 1997 | |
Ken Maddox, Texas-Arlington ’88 | California politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Achille Maggioli, Illinois ’48* | Defensive back/halfback, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Modesto Maidique, Florida International ’90 | President, Florida International University | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
William Maloney, Lehigh ’80 | Businessman, politician | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Pat Mara, Marist ’97 | D.C. politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
John Marshall, Georgia Tech ’96 | President and CEO, Airwatch | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Tom Martell, Stanford ’04 | Magic: The Gathering player | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Steve Mason, Bowling Green State ’87 | Sports radio & TV broadcaster | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Charles Mason, Washington & Lee ’11* | Justice, Oklahoma Supreme Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Ryan Mathews, Fresno State ’11 | Pro Bowl running back, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Clayton Mathile, Ohio Northern ’62 | Chairman, Iams Companies | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Billy Matthews, Florida ’28* | U.S. Representative, Florida | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
John Maulbetsch, Michigan ’16* | College Football Hall of Fame and All-American halfback, University of Michigan; college football coach | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Walter Mayberry, Florida ’39* | Fighter pilot, U.S. Navy; first NFL draft pick from the University of Florida | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Eugene McAteer, California-Berkeley ’37* | California politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Nuts McAuliffe, West Virginia ’20* | General, U.S. Army | Government & Military | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Kent McCarty, Southern Mississippi ’14 | Mississippi politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Daniel McCarty, Florida ’34* | Governor, Florida; Representative, Florida House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Mark McClellan, Texas-Austin ’84 | Director, Duke University Ctr. for Health Policy | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2005 | Wikipedia |
Scott McClellan, Texas-Austin ’90 | White House Press Secretary | Government & Military | 2005 | Wikipedia |
Bob McCreary, Wake Forest ’61 | Offensive tackle, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
James McDaniel, Pennsylvania ’80 | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Vann McElroy, Baylor ’82 | Pro Bowl safety, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Thomas McElveen, Davidson ’00 | South Carolina politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Ryan McIntosh, Central Florida ’05 | Soccer player | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Emmett McKeithan, Duke ’32* | Pitcher, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Theodore McKeldin, Johns Hopkins ’39* | Governor of Maryland; Mayor, Baltimore | Government & Military | 1971 | Wikipedia |
Jim McKelvey, Washington-St. Louis ’87 | Co-founder and chairman, Square Inc.; co-founder, LaunchCode | Business, Finance & Law | 2021 | Wikipedia |
Jack McKelvey, Delaware ’63 | Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Rochester | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2009 | Wikipedia |
Richard McMullen, Delaware ’40* | Governor of Delaware; businessman | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Randy McNally, Memphis ’66 | Lt. Governor, Tennessee | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Gerald McRaney, South Carolina Renaissance | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
James Meissner, Cornell ’17* | Major, U.S. Army Air Service; two-time Distinguished Service Cross recipient | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Don Menasco, Texas-Austin ’52* | Defensive back, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Peter Menzel, Boston University ’70 | Photojournalist | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Gary Millenbruch, Kansas State ’59 | Vice Chairman & CFO, Bethlehem Steel | Business, Finance & Law | 1995 | |
John Miller, Missouri State ’64 | General, U.S. Army | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Thomas Millsop, West Virginia ’51* | CEO and Chairman, National Steel Corporation; President, Weirton Steel Company | Business, Finance & Law | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Victor Mitchell, San Diego State ’88 | CEO of Lead Funding; politician | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Robert Moers, Texas-Austin ’40* | All-American point guard, University of Texas | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Hunter Monroe, Davidson ’84 | Economist | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Mike Montgomery, Kansas State ’74 | Running back, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Alex Mooney, Dartmouth ’93 | U.S. Representative, West Virginia | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Harold Mooney, California-Santa Barbara ’53 | Ecologist | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
William Moore, Pennsylvania State ’47* | Offensive lineman, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Keith Moreland, Texas-Austin ’76 | Outfielder/infielder, Major League Baseball; analyst, Cubs Radio Network | Sports | Wikipedia | |
James Morgan, Marshall Renaissance | West Virginia politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Dennit Morris, Oklahoma ’58* | LInebacker, NFL and AFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Ivar Mountbatten, Middlebury ’86 | British noble; businessman | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Tom Mullen, Missouri State ’74 | Offensive lineman, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Alexander Muse, Texas-Austin ’94 | Tech entrepreneur, investor | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
James Naismith, Kansas ’26* | Inventor of basketball | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Ara Najarian, Bucknell ’82 | California politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Nicholas Nanton, Florida ’01 | Film & TV director and producer; CEO, Dicks + Nanton Branding Agency | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
John Nau, Kansas Renaissance | President & CEO, Silver Eagle Distributors; philanthropist | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Oz Nelson, Ball State ’59* | Chairman & CEO, UPS | Business, Finance & Law | 1995 | Wikipedia |
Tedd Nesbit, Florida State ’89 | Pennsylvania politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Jerry Newsom, Indiana State ’68 | College basketball player | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Greg Nibert, New Mexico ’80 | New Mexico politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Leslie Nicholas, Georgia Tech ’22* | Executive, Guardian Insurance; Major, U.S. Army | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Wiley Nickel, Tulane ’98 | North Carolina politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Michael Noonan, Middlebury ’84 | Men's soccer coach, Clemson University | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Brett Novek, Central Florida ’06 | Model, fashion designer and actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Bill Noxon, Colorado State ’52* | Football coach, Western Colorado | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Zach Nunn, Drake ’02 | Iowa politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Colin O'Brady, Yale ’06 | Endurance athlete and adventurer | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Davey O'Brien, Texas Christian ’58* | Quarterback, NFL; namesake, O'Brien Award | Sports | Wikipedia | |
D. Basil O'Connor, Dartmouth ’12* | Chairman, American Red Cross; attorney | Government & Military | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Carroll O'Connor, Montana ’52* | Actor, producer and director | Media & Arts | 1973 | Wikipedia |
Timothy O'Connor, Boise State ’91 | Football coach, Fort Hays State University | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Floyd Odlum, Colorado ’03* | Lawyer and Businessman | Business, Finance & Law | 1965 | Wikipedia |
Gene Ollrich, Drake ’49* | Guard, NBA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Ron Olson, Drake ’63 | Attorney | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Holmes Onwukaife, Florida State ’14 | College football player | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Victor Ortiz, Kansas Renaissance | Boxer | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Duffy Oyster, North Texas ’69 | Owner, Pancho's Restaurants Inc. | Business, Finance & Law | 2003 | |
Rolando Pablos, St Mary's ’89 | Texas politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Ferdie Pacheco, Florida ’50* | Physician for Muhammad Ali | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Vivian Page, Washington & Lee ’03* | Senator, Virginia Senate; Representative, Virginia House of Delegates | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Jeff Pahukoa, Washington ’91 | Offensive lineman, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Jorge Pallo, NYU ’96 | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Robert Pamplin, Lewis & Clark ’71 | Chairman and CEO, R.B. Pamplin Corporation | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Chris Papasarantou, Oklahoma ’88 | Greek basketball player | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Stephen Parkes, South Florida ’87 | Prelate, Roman Catholic Church | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Bill Parnell, Washington State ’50* | Olympic runner | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Joe Patterson, Sacramento State ’05 | California politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
John Payne, Oklahoma State ’56* | Coach, CFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Mark Peake, Virginia Tech ’86 | Virginia politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Richard Peck, Carroll ’61 | President, University of New Mexico | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1997 | |
Peter Peregrine, Purdue ’85 | Anthropologist; archaeologist | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Barton Peterson, Purdue ’80 | Indiana politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Art Peterson, Lawrence ’47* | Professor of political science, Montana politician | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1979 | Wikipedia |
Roger Phillips, Colorado School of Mines ’62* | Geophysicist, Planetary Scientist, and Professor Emeritus | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Danny Pino, Florida International ’96 | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Walter Plunkett, California-Berkeley ’23* | Film costume designer, known for Gone with the Wind & Singin' in the Rain | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Michael Pocalyko, Muhlenberg ’76 | Managing director and CEO, Monticello Capital | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Red Poling, Monmouth ’49* | CEO and chairman, Ford Motor Company | Business, Finance & Law | 1999 | Wikipedia |
Reid Porter, Texas-Austin ’99 | Founder and CEO, Act (Advocates for Community Transformation) | Business, Finance & Law | 2023 | |
Barry Posner, California-Santa Barbara ’70 | Professor of leadership | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2001 | Wikipedia |
Glen Powell, Texas-Austin ’11 | Actor, writer, and producer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Brent Powell, Mississippi State ’92 | Mississippi politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Shawn Powell, Florida State ’14 | Punter, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Harold Powers, California-Berkeley ’25* | Lt. Governor of California; Senator, California State Senate; rancher | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Rollin Prather, Kansas State ’50* | Football player, CFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Ralph Prator, Colorado ’29* | First president of California State-Northridge | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1973 | Wikipedia |
Eric Pratt, Colorado ’87 | Minnesota politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Rich Pzena, Pennsylvania ’80 | Founder, Pzena Investment Management | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Dan Quart, SUNY-Binghamton ’94 | New York politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Traver Rains, Southern Methodist ’99 | TV personality; photographer; fashion designer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Mack Rankin, Texas-Austin ’50* | Oil industry executive; owner, Texas Rangers; philanthropist | Business, Finance & Law | 1981 | Wikipedia |
Hany Rashwan, Ohio State ’12 | Entrepreneur | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Jon Rauch, Morehead State ’00 | Pitcher, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Adam Reed, North Carolina ’92 | TV producer, screenwriter and voice actor; creator of Archer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Dean Refram, Florida Southern ’58* | Golfer, PGA; golf course architect | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Fred Rehor, Michigan ’17* | Guard, University of Michigan; early professional football player | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Bill Reineke, Morehead State ’76 | Ohio politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Oscar Rennebohm, Wisconsin ’23* | Governor of Wisconsin; pharmacist | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Arnie Resnicoff, Dartmouth ’68 | United States Navy chaplain | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Mervin Rettenmund, Ball State ’65 | Outfielder, MLB | Sports | 1975 | Wikipedia |
Russell Rhea, Arizona State ’85 | Journalist and broadcaster | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Mike Rich, Oregon State ’81 | Screenwriter | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Alma Richards, Cornell ’17* | Olympic gold medal-winning high jumper | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Kyle Richardson, Arkansas State ’96 | Punter, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Marcus Richmond, Arkansas Tech ’78 | Majority leader, Arkansas House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Andrew Richner, Michigan ’82 | Michigan politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Andy Richter, Illinois ’88 | Actor, comedian and writer; announcer, The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Jack Ridl, Westminster ’67 | Poet; professor of English | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Roy Riegels, California-Berkeley ’29* | All-American football player, California-Berkeley | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Bruce Roberts, Wisconsin ’80 | Olympic runner | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Johnny Robinson, Baker ’71 | Hall of Fame safety, NFL | Sports | 1973 | Wikipedia |
Craig Robinson, Wake Forest ’70 | Shortstop, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Kiffin Rockwell, Washington & Lee ’03* | First American pilot to shoot down an enemy aircraft in World War I | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Lewis Rodert, Minnesota ’30* | Aerospace engineer | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Walter Rogers, Texas-Austin ’62* | U.S. Representative, Texas | Government & Military | 1969 | Wikipedia |
Leo Roininen, Washington State ’53* | Canadian Olympic track and field athlete | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Roy Romer, Colorado State ’50 | Governor, Colorado | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Albert Rose, Pennsylvania ’24* | Olympic long jumper | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Paul Rowe, Oregon ’40* | Hall of Fame Running Back, CFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Scott Rudder, West Virginia ’92 | New Jersey politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Travis Rush, Oregon State ’94 | Country singer and songwriter | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Charles Russell, Virginia ’46 | Senior Justice, Supreme Court of Virginia | Government & Military | 1985 | Wikipedia |
Conor Russomanno, Columbia ’11 | Enterpreneur; creative technologist | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Joseph Rutgens, Illinois ’63 | Pro Bowl defensive tackle, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Don Ruthenberg, Baldwin Wallace ’52* | President, Southwestern College | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1977 | |
William Rutherford, Oregon ’61* | Oregon politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Gabe Sachs, Chapman ’83 | TV & film producer and writer | Media & Arts | 2003 | Wikipedia |
John Sadler, Oregon ’78 | Horse trainer, John Sadler Racing | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Adam Salling, Northern Kentucky ’10 | Actor | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Jorge Sanchez, Texas-Arlington ’14 | Player, U.S. Men's Wheelchair Basketball | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Sigurd Sandberg, Iowa Wesleyan ’32* | Tackle, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Taylor Sanford, Richmond ’29* | College World Series-winning baseball coach, Wake Forest University | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Brett Scallions, Memphis-Lambuth ’94 | Rock singer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Jack Schlossberg, Yale ’15 | Grandson of John F. Kennedy | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Bill Schmidt, North Texas ’70 | Olympic javelin thrower | Sports | Wikipedia | |
George Schmitt, Delaware ’83 | Defensive back, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Charles Schneider, Creighton ’95 | Iowa politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Mike Schrage, Indiana ’98 | Basketball coach, Elon University | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Bill Schreyer, Pennsylvania State ’48* | Chairman and CEO, Merrill Lynch | Business, Finance & Law | 1979 | Wikipedia |
Puis Schwert, Pennsylvania ’14* | U.S. Representative, New York; Catcher, MLB | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
AJ Scribante, Kansas State ’56 | Founder & CEO, MAJERS; CEO, Vital Learning | Business, Finance & Law | 1995 | |
Earl Scripture, Wake Forest ’64* | All-American baseball player, Wake Forest; professional baseball manager | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Joe Senser, West Chester ’80 | Tight end, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Cameron Sexton, Tennessee ’94 | Speaker, Tennessee House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Bobby Shackouls, Mississippi State ’72 | Chairman, Burlington Resources; director, ConocoPhillips | Business, Finance & Law | 2003 | |
Ted Shawn, Denver ’19* | Choreographer and dancer | Media & Arts | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Gary Shepard, Boston University ’61 | Correspondent, ABC and CBS News | Media & Arts | 1989 | |
Danny Shirley, Tennessee Tech ’78 | Country singer and songwriter | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
David Silvers, Florida ’01 | Florida politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Harry Sindle, Rutgers ’51* | Olympic sailor | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Herbert Slatery, Tennessee Renaissance | Attorney General, Tennessee | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Dylan Smith, Duke ’08 | Co-founder and CFO, Box, Inc. | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Clyde Smith, Missouri ’25* | Pro-Bowl Center, NFL; college football coach | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Willis Smith, Duke ’10* | U.S. Senator, North Carolina | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Bradford Smith, Duquesne ’72 | New Jersey politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Trent Smith, Oklahoma ’01 | Tight end, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Rob Smith, South Carolina ’95 | Midfielder, Major League Soccer and U.S. Men's Soccer Team | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Brian Smith, Central Missouri ’99 | Actor, comedian | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
JC Snead, East Tennessee State ’65 | Golfer, PGA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Sheridan Snyder, Virginia ’58 | Founder and CEO, Biocatalyst; entrepreneur; philanthropist | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Dan Sparks, Mississippi ’04 | Senator, Mississippi Senate | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Daniel Sparr, Denver ’52* | Judge, U.S. District Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
William Spencer, Mississippi State ’42* | Olympic runner | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Paul Sprenger, Michigan ’62* | Attorney | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Drew Springer, North Texas ’89 | Texas politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
William Stafford, Temple ’53 | Senior Judge, U.S. District Court, District of Northern Florida | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Dolph Stanley, Illinois ’30* | Basketball coach, Beloit College | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Alan Steelman, ’78 | U.S. Representative, Texas | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Bob Stempel, WPI ’55* | Chairman and CEO, General Motors | Business, Finance & Law | 1989 | Wikipedia |
Scott Strasburger, Nebraska ’85 | Defensive end, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Charles Streit, Washington & Lee ’10* | College athletics referee; U.S. Olympic Executive Committee member; vice president of the International Wrestling Association | Sports | 1971 | Wikipedia |
Scott Stucky, Wichita State ’70 | Judge, U.S. Armed Forces Court of Appeals | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Leo Sugar, Purdue ’52* | Pro Bowl defensive end, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Gordon Sullivan, Norwich ’59 | General, U.S. Army | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Donald Sunderlage, Illinois ’51* | All-Star point guard, NBA | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Allan Swenson, Rutgers ’55 | Author, literary agent and gardener | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Duane Swierczynski, La Salle ’93 | Author | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Mike Talboy, Missouri-Kansas City ’00 | Missouri politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Thomas Tangretti, Indiana of Pennsylvania ’68 | Pennsylvania politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Ernest Taves, Oregon State ’37* | Psychiatrist; author | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Gary Taylor, Central Michigan ’70 | Pitcher, MLB | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Dave Thomas, Duke ’91* | Chairman & Founder, Wendy's | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Allen Thomas, East Carolina ’91 | North Carolina politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
George Thomas, Washington State ’37* | Mathematics professor, MIT | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Paul Thomas, CalPoly-Pomona ’02 | Women's basketball coach, St. Mary's University | Sports | Wikipedia | |
John Thrasher, Florida State ’65 | President, Florida State University | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 2019 | Wikipedia |
Robert Todd, Missouri ’71 | Big Ten-winning baseball coach, Ohio State; National Coach of the Year | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Fred Toettcher, Rollins ’97 | Radio broadcaster | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Ben Tompkins, Texas-Austin ’52* | Referee, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Jim Towey, Florida State ’78 | President, Ave Maria University; politician | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Bryan Townsend, Delaware ’04 | Majority Leader, Delaware State Senate | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Bill Tragos, Washington-St. Louis ’56 | CEO, chairman and co-founder, TBWA Worldwide Advertising | Business, Finance & Law | 1973 | |
William Tuck, Randolph-Macon ’51* | U.S. Representative, Virginia; Governor of Virginia | Government & Military | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Greg Tufaro, Dartmouth ’97 | Astrologer; television producer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Ralph Turlington, Florida ’42* | Speaker, Florida House of Representatives | Government & Military | 1981 | Wikipedia |
Fred Turner, Drake ’55* | Chairman & CEO, McDonald's | Business, Finance & Law | 2007 | Wikipedia |
Clarence Turner, Clemson ’86 | South Carolina politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Cecil Underwood, Marshall ’63* | Governor, West Virginia | Government & Military | 1969 | Wikipedia |
Dale Vansickel, Florida ’30* | College Football Hall of Fame player, University of Florida; President, Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Brent Venables, Kansas State ’94 | Football coach, University of Oklahoma | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Ed Vick, North Carolina ’66 | CEO & Chairman, Young and Rubicam Advertising; veterans advocate | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Mark Volman, Loyola Marymount ’97 | Vocalist/guitarist, The Turtles | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
William Waller, Mississippi State ’74 | Chief Justice, Mississippi Supreme Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Herbert Warburton, Delaware ’38* | U.S. Representative, Delaware; government counsel | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Hiram Ward, Wake Forest ’48* | Judge, U.S. District Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Kelcy Warren, Texas-Arlington ’78 | Chairman & CEO, Energy Transfer Partners | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Kahale Warring, San Diego State ’19 | Tight end, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Mike Watford, Florida ’75 | Chairman, president & CEO, Ultra Petroleum Corp. | Business, Finance & Law | 2019 | |
Stephen Webber, Saint Louis ’05 | Missouri politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Dana Wells, Arizona ’89 | Tackle, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Adolph Wenke, Nebraska ’23* | Offensive tackle, NFL; Justice, Nebraska Supreme Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Ben Weprin, Tennessee ’01 | Founder, AJ Capital Partners & Graduate Hotels | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Whitney Westerfield, Kentucky ’03 | Kentucky politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Gene Whisnant, North Carolina ’66 | Oregon politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Chuck White, Western Michigan ’62* | President, SigEp Educational Foundation; Executive Director, SigEp Fraternity | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | 1981 | |
Alexander Wiley, Lawrence ’43* | U.S. Senator, Wisconsin | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Charles Wilhelm, Florida Southern ’64 | General, U.S. Marine Corps | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
John Williams, Southern California ’51* | Defensive back/kick returner, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Michael Williams, Texas-Austin Renaissance | Assistant Secretary, Office for Civil Rights; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of the Treasury; Texas politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Robbie Wills, Central Arkansas ’91 | Speaker, Arkansas House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Alan Wilson, Tennessee ’79 | President, McCormick & Company | Business, Finance & Law | 2015 | |
Gerald Wilson, Auburn ’61* | Defensive end, NFL & CFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Robin Wilson, Pennsylvania ’69 | Professor of mathematics | Education, Science, Medicine & Religion | Wikipedia | |
Paul Wilson, Drury ’83 | Chief Justice, Missouri Supreme Court | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Ernest Wilson, Southern California ’46* | Architect, real estate developer | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Eric Wiseman, Wake Forest ’77 | President, CEO & chairman, VF Corporation | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Robert Woll, Monmouth Renaissance* | Coach and athletic director, Monmouth College | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Tommy Womack, Western Kentucky ’84 | Musician; author | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Robert Wood, Randolph-Macon ’29* | General, U.S. Army | Government & Military | 1967 | Wikipedia |
Bruce Woodbury, Utah ’68 | Nevada politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Eugene Woods, Pennsylvania State ’86 | President & CEO, Atrium Health | Business, Finance & Law | 2021 | |
Thomas Woods, Mississippi State ’55* | Representative, Mississippi House of Representatives | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Marcus Workman, West Virginia ’52 | Center, NBA and #1 overall draft pick; All-American basketball player, West Virginia University | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Steven Worster, Texas-Austin ’71* | Fullback, CFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Allan Wu, California-Berkeley ’94 | Actor, TV host | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
Evan Wynn, Murray State ’84 | Wisconsin politician | Government & Military | Wikipedia | |
Peter Wysocki, Western Michigan ’69* | Linebacker, NFL & CFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Evan Yellin, Syracuse ’84 | Co-Founder and Managing Director, EC Mergers & Acquisitions | Business, Finance & Law | ||
Charles Yingling, Oklahoma ’00 | Music producer and engineer | Media & Arts | Wikipedia | |
William Yoest, North Carolina State ’73 | All-American offensive lineman, NC State | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Gideon Yu, Stanford ’93 | CFO, Facebook; president, San Francisco 49ers | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Mark Zaid, Rochester ’89 | National security lawyer; co-founder, Whistleblower Aid | Business, Finance & Law | Wikipedia | |
Robert Zatechka, Nebraska ’94 | Offensive lineman, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Frank Ziegler, Georgia Tech ’49* | Running back, NFL | Sports | Wikipedia | |
Bud Zumwalt, Connecticut Renaissance* | Admiral, U.S. Navy; Chief of Naval Operations | Government & Military | Wikipedia |
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