List of University of Hawaii alumni
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This page lists the alumni of the University of Hawaiʻi. Alumni who also served as faculty are listed in bold font, with degree and year in parenthesis. An asterisks (*) shows those who attended, but did not graduate.
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[edit] Academics and research
- Bob Ballard - (M.S. 1966), Notable oceanographer
- Michael Chun, President, Kamehameha Schools
- Abbas Milani - (Ph.D. 1974), Iranologist and Director of Iranian Studies at Stanford University
- Myron "Pinky" Thompson, former Kamehameha Schools trustee
- Nainoa Thompson, famed Hawaiian navigator and current Kamehameha Schools trustee
[edit] Arts, literature, and media
- Kristina Anapau*, actress and model
- Angela Perez Baraquio, Miss America 2001
- Larry Biel, sportscaster at KGO-TV (San Francisco ABC affiliate)
- Beau Bridges*, actor
- Rodney Chang also known as Pygoya, cyber artist and dentist
- Shawn Ching (B.A. 1991, M.A. 1993, J.D. 2003), KITV-4 Sports Anchor
- Georgia Engel, actress
- Carole Kai, Professional Entertainer
- Brook Mahealani Lee*, Miss Universe 1997
- Bette Midler*, singer and actress
- Michael Okuda (B.A. 1978 Communications), artist famous for his work on Star Trek
- Michael Savage (MA,MS), conservative talk-show host
- Lois-Ann Yamanaka(B.Ed. 1983, M.Ed. 1987), author
[edit] Astronaut
- Ed Lu (post doctoral fellow, Institute for Astronomy), STS-84, STS-106, Expedition 7
[edit] Medicine
- Dr. Henry Lee Loy- respected physician[citation needed] on the Island of Hawaii
- Kenneth P. Moritsugu, B.A. 1967 - Surgeon General of the United States (August 2006-Present)[1]
[edit] Athletics
- Robyn Ah Mow-Santos, USA National Volleyball Team
- Glenn Braggs, former Major League Baseball player and 1990 World Series Champion
- Timmy Chang, former college football quarterback, all-time NCAA passing yardage leader
- Anthony Carter, former professional basketball player in the NBA
- Jeremiah Cockheran, former UH Wide Receiver
- Justin Colbert, former UH Wide Receiver, All-WAC first team WR in 2002
- Chuck Crim, former MLB relief pitcher
- Jason Elam, NFL kicker
- Jacob Espiau, former UH Safety, All-WAC second team in 2000
- Nuu Faaola, former NFL running back
- Jared Flint, played Arena Football 2
- Wayne Hunter, NFL offensive tackle for Seattle Seahawks
- June Jones, current coach of the UH Warriors football team and former NFL player and coach
- Nate Jackson, former UH Safety, All-WAC second team in 2000 and 2001
- Lily Kahumoku, former All American Rainbow Wahine Volleyball player
- Adrian Klemm, NFL player for Green Bay Packers
- Travis LaBoy, NFL defensive end
- Ashley Lelie, NFL wide receiver
- Lono Manners, former UH Defensive Back
- Vince Manuwai, NFL offensive lineman
- Phil Martin, former UH forward Basketball player
- Mat McBriar, NFL punter for the Dallas Cowboys
- Al Noga, former NFL defensive end
- Falaniko "Niko" Noga, former NFL defensive linebacker
- Chad Owens, NFL return specialist/Wide Receiver, Two time All-WAC first team Wide Receiver
- Hyrum Peters, former UH safety, Two time All-WAC Defensive Back
- Jesse Sapolu, former NFL player for San Francisco 49ers
- Julian Sensley, former UH Basketball player, All-WAC first team in 2005-2006 season
- Isaac Sopoaga, NFL player for San Francisco 49ers
- Clay Stanley, Professional Volleyball for U.S. Olympic Team
- Costas Theocharidis, All American NCAA Volleyball Player
- Pisa Tinoisamoa, NFL Linebacker for Saint Louis Rams
- Jeff Ulbrich, NFL Linebacker for San Francisco 49ers
- Kim Willoughby, former All American Rainbow Wahine Volleyball player
[edit] Business
- Robert Hiam, President and CEO of Hawaii Medical Service Association
- Allan Ikawa, President and founder, Big Island Candies
- Richard D. Parsons, (1968, B.A. history) CEO and Chairman of AOL Time Warner, Inc
[edit] U. S. Government & International Service
- Neil Abercrombie, US House of Representatives member
- Daniel Akaka, US Senate member
- Tammy Duckworth, (1990, B.A. political science) decorated war veteran and Democratic candidate for US House of Representatives, Illinois 6th
- Hiram Fong, first member of the US Senate of Chinese Ancestry
- Thomas Gill*, former US House of Representatives member and lt. governor
- Daniel Inouye, (1950, B.A. political science) US Senate Member
- Jong-wook Lee, Director-General of the World Health Organization
- Major General Robert G. F. Lee,
- Patsy Mink, author of Title IX Amendment of the Higher Education Act as a member of the US House of Representatives
- Cynthia Thielen, U.S. politician
- John D. Waihee III, (J.D.) former governor of Hawai'i
- Leland Yee, (1975, Ph. D. child psychology), California assemblyman
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- University of Hawaii Alumni Association (UHAA) E komo Mai