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List of Denison University alumni
Summary
This is a list of notable alumni of
Denison University
in
Granville, Ohio
.
Academia
edit
Susan Campbell Baldridge - psychologist; Provost,
Middlebury College
Cynthia Baum
– clinical psychologist and academic administrator
David H. Bayley
- pioneer in policing research and former Distinguished Professor Emeritus, School of Criminal Justice, SUNY Albany
William G. Bowen
- former President of
Princeton University
, current President of the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Richard Brandt
- professor of philosophy,
Swarthmore College
and
University of Michigan
Ernest DeWitt Burton
- biblical scholar
George Cressey
- geographer, author, and academic
Frederick German Detweiler
- sociologist
George Amos Dorsey
- ethnographer
Lottie Estelle Granger
- president, Iowa State Teachers' Association
Stephen Holmes
- Walter E. Meyer Professor of Law,
New York University
John S. Lowe
- professor and expert in energy law
Roger H. Martin
- 14th president of
Randolph-Macon College
Jeffrey Masten
- Shakespeare and sexuality studies scholar,
Northwestern University
;
Guggenheim
fellow
Kirtley F. Mather
- geologist; professor and department chairman at
Harvard University
; civil libertarian and author
Thomas Skidmore
- historian and scholar specialized in Brazilian history
Maria Tatar
- John L. Loeb Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures; Chair of the Committee on Degrees in Folklore and Mythology at Harvard University
Stephen Tuttle
- musicologist and former chairman of the department of music at the
University of Virginia
Business
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James Anderson - head of corporate communications and marketing,
WarnerMedia
; interim head of communications,
CNN, Worldwide
Samuel Armacost
- former president, director, and CEO of
BankAmerica Corporation
Joe Banner
- President and CEO of the
Cleveland Browns
Brad Blum
- former CEO of
Burger King
George Bodenheimer
- Executive Chairman of ESPN former President of
ESPN
and ABC Sports
John Canning, Jr.
- Chairman,
Madison Dearborn Partners
Mark Dalton
- CEO of the
Tudor Investment Corporation
Edward Andrew Deeds
- engineer, inventor and industrialist
Michael Eisner
- former Chairman and CEO of the
Walt Disney Company
William Esrey
- former Chief Executive of
Sprint Corporation
John V. Faraci
- chairman and chief executive officer of
International Paper
Bill Giles
- chairman and part owner of
Major League Baseball
's
Philadelphia Phillies
Mark Haines
- co-anchor of CNBC’s
Squawk on the Street
Terry Jones
- founder of
Travelocity
.com and
Kayak.com
Andrea Mutters - Chief Information Officer of McHenry Advisers
Ralph Schlosstein - Chairman Emeritus of
Evercore
and former president and Co-founder of
BlackRock
Arts and Entertainment
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Susan V. Booth - Artistic Director,
Alliance Theatre
, Atlanta; Artistic Director,
Goodman Theatre
, Chicago
Steve Carell
- screen and television actor
Roe Conn
- radio personality,
WLS
890AM, Chicago
Tom Cotter (comedian)
- comedian.
Franklin Cover
- stage, screen and television actor.
Luke Ebbin
- Grammy nominated record producer, songwriter and composer
John Davidson
- stage and television actor; game show host, including
Hollywood Squares
Jennifer Garner
- screen and television actress
Jeffrey Hatcher
- playwright and screenwriter
Hal Holbrook
- stage, screen and television actor, known for portrayal of
Mark Twain
John Jeffcoat
- screenwriter and film director, known for
Outsourced
Ademir Kenović
- film director and producer
Nancy Lynn
- acrobatic pilot, killed in 2006 Culpeper Airfest crash
Ann Magnuson
- actress, performance artist, and nightclub performer
John Malm Jr.
- former manager of
Trent Reznor
and his band
Nine Inch Nails
Daniel Meyer
- conductor and musical director
Alex Moffat
- actor and comedian
P-Star
(Priscilla Diaz) - rapper, actress, singer, model, director, DJ
Hollis Resnik
- singer and actress
José Rivera
- first Puerto Rican screenwriter to be nominated for an
Academy Award
John Schuck
- screen, stage, and television actor
Kurt Vincent
, director of
The Lost Arcade
Andrew Levitt
, drag queen known as
Nina West
Chase Hilt, Good Mythical Morning Producer.
Chelsey Warner, Associate Producer - The Boys, Amazon
Charlie Burg
- singer song writer
Meghan McGuire - writer and comedian
Ned Bittinger
- portrait painter and illustrator
Government
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Richard B. Austin
- judge,
United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Ruth Sarles Benedict
- anti-war activist, researcher and journalist
[1]
John T. Chain, Jr.
- retired
U.S. Air Force
General
Robert Dold
-
U.S. Representative
for
Illinois's 10th congressional district
Edmund Burke Fairfield
- minister, educator, and politician, including 12th
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
Carty Finkbeiner
- former mayor of
Toledo, Ohio
Tony P. Hall
-
United States Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture
and
United States Representative
from
Ohio
Andrew S. Hanen
- judge,
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Judson Harmon
- 45th
Governor of Ohio
and 41st
United States Attorney General
Leonard D. Heaton
- former Surgeon General of the
United States Army
Edgar Winters Hillyer
- judge,
United States District Court for the District of Nevada
Douglas Holtz-Eakin
- former Director of the
Congressional Budget Office
and former chief economic policy adviser to
U.S. Senator
John McCain
's
2008 presidential campaign
Randy Hopper
- former member of the
Wisconsin State Senate
Sue W. Kelly
- former member of the United States Congress from
New York
Robert W. Levering
- former
United States
Congressman
Richard Lugar
-
United States Senator
from
Indiana
; on the Board of Trustees
Kenneth E. Melson
- former
ATF
director
Jim Petro
- former
Ohio
Attorney General
Jane Pringle
- Member of the
Maine House of Representatives
Lewis A. Sachs
- former US
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
A. W. Sheldon
- Associate Justice, Arizona Territorial Supreme Court
Erastus B. Tyler
-
Union Army
general in the
American Civil War
H. Clay Van Voorhis
- former US Congressman
Ed Weber
- former US Congressman
Yu Tsune-chi
- Chinese Ambassador to Italy and Spain,
United Nations
delegate who took part in the
San Francisco Conference
Allen Zollars
- Justice of the
Indiana Supreme Court
Literature
edit
James Clear
- author and speaker about
habits
James Frey
- screenwriter and author;
A Million Little Pieces
, featured by
Oprah's Book Club
Michael Glaser
- Poet Laureate of
Maryland
Lauren Shakely
- poet, editor, and publisher
Pam Houston
- author, speaker, teacher
Religion
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Roger Ames
- American Anglican bishop
Edgar J. Goodspeed
- liberal theologian
Randolph Hollerith
- Dean of Washington National Cathedral
James Madison Pendleton
- 19th-century
Baptist
preacher, educator and theologian
Science
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Homer Burton Adkins
-
organic chemist
John Berton
- computer graphics animator and visual effects supervisor
Richard B. Brandt
- philosopher
William Ernest Castle
- early American geneticist
William E. Forsythe
-
physicist
George Stibitz
- scientist, early pioneer of computer with
Bell Labs
Sports
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Dan Daub
- Major League Baseball player, 1892–1897
Woody Hayes
- football coach of
Ohio State
, 1951–1978
Ken Meyer
- former head coach of the
National Football League
's
San Francisco 49ers
Johnny O'Connell
- professional sports car racer
Bobby Rahal
-
Indianapolis 500
champion
John Robic
- assistant men's basketball coach at the
University of Kentucky
Nate Schmidt
- assistant men's basketball coach at
Iowa State University
References
edit
^
"Ruth S. Benedict"
.
The Star-Democrat
. Easton, Maryland. September 8, 1996. p. 12
. Retrieved
December 31,
2017
– via
Newspapers.com
.
External links
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Denison University