List of Clark University people
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Below is a list of people affiliated to Clark University either as alumni, faculty or administration. It is an incomplete list.
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[edit] Notable alumni
- Adelbert Ames, Jr. - Scientist
- Jill Beck - President of Lawrence University
- Corey Carrier - Child Actor
- Alexander Francis Chamberlain
- Fletcher Dresslar - Dean at University of Alabama [1]
- Beth Edmonds - Maine State Senator (BA Geography 1972)
- John H. Flavell Stanford University Professor (MA Psychology 1952, Phd 1955)
- E. Franklin Frazier- Sociologist, MA
- John M. Granville, United States Agency for International Development diplomat assassinated in Sudan
- Matt Goldman - Co-founder of Blue Man Group (BA Economics 1983, MBA 1984)
- Rowland Haynes, President of University of Omaha (now University of Nebraska – Omaha) 1935-48
- John Heard - Actor (BA History 1968)
- Robert Hurst - Vice Chairman, Former Head Of Investment Banking, Goldman Sachs Group (BA Government 1966)
- Padma Lakshmi - Actress, supermodel, writer and TV personality. She is the current host of the television show Top Chef (BA Theater 1992)
- Marc Lasry - CEO and co-founder of Avenue Capital Group (BA History 1981)
- Solomon Lefschetz - Mathematician (PhD 1952)
- Phil Lerman - Writer/Producer America's Most Wanted (BA English 1976)
- Richard J. Lockney - Philanthropist
- Jeffrey Lurie - Owner of Philadelphia Eagles (BA Psychology 1973)
- Michael Marcus - Legendary commodities trader
- Richard T. Moore- Massachusetts State Senator (BA History 1966)
- William Mosakowski - President, Public Consulting Group, Inc. (BA Government 1976)
- Margaret Morse Nice - Ornithologist (MA Biology 1915)
- Andrew J. Olmsted - U.S. Army Major, and blogger, killed in action while serving in the Iraq War.
- Hugh Panero - CEO of XM Radio (BA Government 1978)
- Paul Pena - singer, songwriter and guitarist
- Floyd A. Ramsdell - Film maker and pioneer of three-dimensional film [3]
- Martin Reymert - Child psychologist who studied the Dionne quintuplets
- Ronald Shaich - Co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Panera Bread Company (BA 1976)
- W.S. Small - Experimental psychologist
- Frederick Madison Smith - Religious leader, author, and a Prophet-President of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (PhD 1916)
- Lewis Madison Terman - Pioneer in cognitive psychology (PhD 1905)
- Miriam Van Waters - Prison Reformer
- Albert Potter Wills - PhD advisor of the Nobel Prize winner Isidor Isaac Rabi (PhD 1897)
- Mesfin Woldemariam - Ethiopian human rights activist
- Melvyn Zarr -- Law Professor at the University of Maine School of Law, and Civil Rights Attorney for the NAACP,[1] well-known for successfully arguing against a Vagrancy statute in Kentucky.[2]
[edit] Notable faculty
- Wallace Atwood
- Georg Baur
- George Hubbard Blakeslee
- Oskar Bolza
- Franz Boas
- Edwin G. Boring
- Rafael Bruschweiler
- Leonard_Carmichael
- William Damon
- Cynthia Enloe
- Benjamin Ives Gilman
- Beverly Grier
- G. Stanley Hall, First President of the University
- Tamara Hareven
- Alan A. Jones
- Robert Goddard
- Robert_Kates
- Wolfgang Köhler
- Charles A. Kraus
- Douglas Little
- Albert Abraham Michelson
- J. Playfair McMurrich
- John Ulric Nef
- Arthur Amos Noyes
- Winston Napier, Literary Scholar and Author
- Gregory Pincus
- Relly Raffman
- Martin André Rosanoff
- Edmund Clark Sanford
- Ellen Churchill Semple
- William Edward Story
- Christina Hoff Summers
- Arthur Gordon Webster
- Charles Otis Whitman
- Carroll D. Wright