List of University of Notre Dame alumni

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161st commencement exercises at the University of Notre Dame

This list of the University of Notre Dame alumni, includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Notre Dame and its graduate and professional schools. Since the university's founding in 1842,[1] there have been 162 commencement exercises at the university.[2] Although only two degrees were awarded to the first class in 1849,[3] today the living alumni, known collectively as the "Fighting Irish", number near 120,000.[4]

Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.

Contents

[edit] Academia and research

[edit] Educators

Name Class year Notability Reference
Warren J. Baker 1960
MS 1962
President of California Polytechnic State University [5]
William Beauchamp M.Div. 1975
JD. 1981
President of the University of Portland and former executive Vice-President of Notre Dame [6]
James Brady 1959 Former president of Jacksonville University [7]
John C. Cavanaugh MA 1977
Ph.D. 1978
President of the University of West Florida [8]
William Conroy 1953 Former president of New Mexico State University [9]
Thomas Day 1952 Former president of San Diego State University [10]
Charles J. Dougherty MA 1973
Ph.D 1975
President of Duquesne University [11]
Mathias F. Doyle 1968
Ph.D.
Former president of St. Bonaventure University [12]
Robert E. Glennen 1962
Ph.D
Former president of Emporia State University [13]
Philip A. Glotzbach 1972 President of Skidmore College [14]
Theodore Hesburgh 1939 15th president of Notre Dame, Medal of Freedom recipient, and holds the world record for most honorary degrees received [15]
John I. Jenkins 1976
MA 1978
President of Notre Dame [16]
Milam Joseph 1959 Former president of the University of Dallas [17]
Stephen J. Kopp 1973 President of Marshall University [18]
Stanley R. Liberty 1965
MS 1968
Ph.D. 1971
President of Kettering University [19]
Edward Malloy 1963
MA 1967
MA 1969
16th president of Notre Dame [20]
Michael McGinniss MA 1978
Ph.D. 1981
President of La Salle University [21]
Jospeh McGowan 1966
MA 1968
President of Bellarmine University [22]
William Medland 1968 Former president of Viterbo University [23]
Percy A. Pierre 1961
MS 1963
Former president of Prairie View A&M University [24]
Kevin P. Reilly 1971 President of the University of Wisconsin System [25]
Eugene P. Trani 1961 President of Virginia Commonwealth University [26]
James W. Walker 1964 Former president of Moorpark College [27]
Stephen L. Weber 1969
Ph.D.
President of San Diego State University [28]

[edit] Nobel Laureates

Name Class year Notability Reference
James W. Muller 1965 Co-founder of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and co-recipient of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize [29]
Eric F. Wieschaus 1969 Developmental biologist and recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine [30]

[edit] Professors and researchers

Name Class year Notability Reference
G. Robert Blakey 1957
J.D 1960
Principal draftsman of RICO, William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame, and former chief counsel for the House Select Committee on Assassinations. [31]
Tom Flanagan 1965 Professor of political science at the University of Calgary and former campaign director of Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper [32]
William M. Fowler 1971
Ph.D
Professor of History at Northeastern University and former director of the Massachusetts Historical Society [33]
G. Simon Harak MA
Ph.D. 1986
Professor of theology at Marquette University and peace activist [34]
James Massey 1956 Former professor of digital technology, information theorist, and cryptographer [35]
Julius Nieuwland 1899 Inventor of neoprene [36]
James Otteson 1990 Director of the Honors Program and professor of philosophy at Yeshiva University, winner of 2007 Templeton Enterprise Award [37]
Chet Raymo 1958
Ph.D 1964
Professor of physics at Stonehill College, author, and naturalist [38]
Tad Schmaltz 1988
Ph.D.
Professor of philosophy at Duke University [39]
John J. Shea, Jr. 1943 Inventor of several ear surgery techniques [40]
Joseph Skelly 1985 Professor of History at the College of Mount Saint Vincent, Author, Army officer & Iraq war veteran, contributor to National Review [41]
Jeffrey Vitter 1977 Dean of Science at Purdue University [42]
John Augustine Zahm 1871 Biologist and author who worked on reconciling theology and evolution [43]

[edit] Art and architecture

Name Class year Notability Reference
Thom Browne 1988 Fashion designer [44]
John Burgee 1956 Award-winning architect [45]
Francis D.K. Ching 1966 Award-winning architect and author on architecture and design [46]
David Hayes 1953 Sculptor [47]
Jennifer Niederst Robbins 1987 Web designer [48]

[edit] Business

Name Class year Notability Reference
Jim Andrews 1957 Co-founder of the Universal Press Syndicate [49]
James Berges 1969 Former president of Emerson Electric Company [50]
Paul Charron 1964 Former CEO of Liz Claiborne [51]
Mike Crowley 1985 President of the Oakland Athletics [52]
Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. 1968 Businessman and former owner of the San Francisco 49ers [53]
Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. Businessman and shopping mall pioneer [54]
Alfred Decrane Jr. 1953 Former CEO of Texaco [55]
Larry Dolan 1955
JD. 1956
President of the Cleveland Indians [56]
Anthony Earley Jr. 1971
MS 1979
JD. 1979
CEO of DTE Energy Company [57]
Jim Fitzgerald 1947 Former owner of the Milwaukee Bucks and Golden State Warriors [10]
Cyrus F. Freidheim 1957 Former CEO of Chiquita Brands International [58]
Joe Garagiola, Jr. 1972 Vice President of baseball operations for Major League Baseball [59]
Diane Gulyas 1978 Vice-president of DuPont and named one of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business by Fortune [60]
Harry G. John 1941 Former president of the Miller Brewing Company and founder of the De Rance Corporation [61]
John McMeel 1957 Co-founder of Universal Press Syndicate [49]
Tom Mendoza 1973 Vice Chairman of NetApp [62]
Vince Naimoli 1959 Chairman, Tampa Bay Devil Rays baseball team [63]
Steve Odland 1980 Former CEO of Office Depot [64]
Ted Phillips 1979 President and chief executive officer of the Chicago Bears [65]
Philip J. Purcell 1964 Former CEO of Morgan Stanley [66]
John F. Sandner 1968
JD
Former Chairman of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange [67]
John A. Schneider 1948 Former president of CBS [10]
Hubert Schoemaker Co-founder of Centocor [68]
Keith Sherin 1981 Chief Financial Officer at General Electric [69]
Max Siegel 1986
JD 1992
President of global operations of Dale Earnhardt, Inc. [70]
John York 1971 Co-owner of the San Francisco 49ers [71]


[edit] Entertainment

Name Class year Notability Reference
Tony Bill 1962 Actor and Academy Award winning film producer [72]
Anne Heaton 1994 Folk musician [73]
Brian Kelly 1953 Actor best known for his role on Flipper [74]
Bernard Lechowick 1969 Television writer and producer [75]
Ted Leo 1993 Punk rock musician [76]
William Mapother 1987 Actor best known for his role on Lost [77]
Don Ohlmeyer 1967 Television producer and former president of NBC West Coast [78]
Pat Creadon 1989 Director of movie Wordplay [79]
Brendan Bayliss 1998 Musician, lead singer for Umphrey's McGee [80]
Joel Cummins 1998 Musician, keyboardist for Umphrey's McGee [80]
Ryan Stasik 1999 Musician, bassist for Umphrey's McGee [80]
Mike Mirro 1998 Musician, former drummer of Umphrey's McGee [80]
Brian Kelly 1953 Actor best known for his role on Flipper [81]
Richard Riehle 1970 Film and television actor [82]
Tim Russell 1969 Radio voice actor and announcer, best known for his role on A Prairie Home Companion [83]
John Walker 1978 Film producer at Pixar [84]
George Wendt Did Not Graduate Actor best known as Norm from Cheers [85]
Jason Zimbler 1998 Actor best known as Ferguson Darling on Clarissa Explains It All [86]

[edit] Government and law

[edit] Members of the United States Congress

Name Class year Notability Reference
Joe Donnelly 1977
JD. 1981
Representative from Indiana [87]
Mike Ferguson 1992 Representative from New Jersey [88]
Joseph M. Gaydos 1951
LL.B
Representative from Pennsylvania [89]
William J. Granfield 1913
JD
Representative from Massachusetts [90]
John Hall Did not graduate Representative from New York and former musician in Orleans [91]
Greg J. Holbrock Representative from Ohio and lawyer [92]
Peter T. King 1968
JD.
Representative from New York [93]
Dan Lungren 1968 Representative from California and former attorney general of California [94]
David O'Brien Martin 1966 Representative from New York [95]
Washington J. McCormick Did not graduate Representative from Montana [96]
Joseph M. McDade 1953 Representative from Pennsylvania [97]
William E. Miller 1935 Representative from New York and nominee for Vice President in the 1964 U.S. presidential election [98]
Timothy J. Roemer 1979
Ph.D. 1982
Representative from Indiana, member of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States,
and president of the Center for National Policy
[99]
Nicholas J. Sinnott 1892 Representative from Oregon [100]
Mark Souder 1974
MBA
Representative from Indiana [101]
Pete Visclosky 1973
JD.
Representative from Indiana [102]

[edit] United States governors

Name Class year Notability Reference
Bruce Babbitt 1960 Former governor of Arizona and United States Secretary of the Interior [103]
Thomas Lee Judge 1957 Former governor of Montana [104]
Joe Kernan 1968 Former governor of Indiana [105]

[edit] Ambassadors from the United States

Name Class year Notability Reference
Robert A. Bradtke 1971 Ambassador to Croatia [106]
Carey Cavanaugh 1978
MA
Former ambassador [107]
James Creagan 1962 Former ambassador to Honduras [108]

[edit] Government officials outside of the United States

Name Class year Notability Reference
Ernesto Pérez Balladares 1967
MA 1969
Former president of Panama [7]
Elizabeth Azcona Bocock MBA Ministry of Industry and Commerce of Honduras [109]
Adolfo Calero 1953 Leader of the rebel Nicaraguan group Contras [110]
José Napoleón Duarte 1948 Former president of El Salvador [111]
Abraham González Governor of the Mexican state of Chihuahua during the Mexican Revolution [112]
Luis Cosenza-Jimenez Ph.D. Former minister of the president of Honduras, Ricardo Maduro, and representative of Central America in the Inter-American Development Bank [113]
Pedro Rosselló 1966 Former governor of Puerto Rico [7]

[edit] Other U.S. political and legal figures

Name Class year Notability Reference
Alfonso Aguilar 1991 Chief of the Office of Citizenship in the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services [114]
Richard V. Allen 1957
MA 1958
Former United States National Security Advisor [115]
James A. Baker Staff attorney in the United States Department of Justice [116]
Jerry Brady 1958 Former Democratic candidate for governor of Idaho and newspaper owner [117]
B. Patrick Bauer 1966 Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives [118]
Joseph Cari Jr. 1974
JD 1978
Lawyer, businessman, and public policy expert [119]
Quin Denvir 1962 Public defense attorney best known for representing Theodore Kaczynski [120]
Peter F. Flaherty 1951
JD
Former mayor of Pittsburgh and deputy United States Attorney General [121]
Emilio M. Garza 1969
MA 1970
Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit [7]
Camille Gravel Louisiana defense attorney and gubernatorial advisor [122]
Kevin Hasson MA
JD 1985
Lawyer and founder of religious law firm [123]
Walter J. Kavanaugh 1955 Former senator in the New Jersey state legislature [124]
Matt Kelty 1988 Indiana politician, architect, and candidate for mayor of Fort Wayne [125]
John Kilkenny 1925
LL.B.
United States federal judge [126]
Frank LaGrotta 1980
MA 1981
Pennsylvania state representative [127]
Edward Leavy 1953
LL.B.
Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review [128]
Michael Madigan Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives and chairman of the Democratic Party of Illinois [129]
Eduardo Malapit 1962
JD
Former Mayor of Kauai, Hawaii, first Filipino American mayor in the United States [130]
Ralph McGehee 1949 Former officer for the Central Intelligence Agency who went on to be an outspoken critic of the Agency as the author of Deadly Deceits: My 25 Years in the CIA [131]
William McGurn 1980 President George W. Bush's chief speechwriter and chief editorial writer and member of The Wall Street Journal's editorial board [132]
Jerry Meek Lawyer and chairman of the North Carolina Democratic Party [133]
Michael Murphy 1979 Indiana state representative [134]
Ralph Neas 1968 Politician and former president of the People for the American Way [135]
Paul V. Niemeyer 1966
JD
Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit [136]
Kevin J. O'Connor 1989 United States Attorney from Connecticut [137]
Condoleezza Rice 1975
MA
United States Secretary of State and former National Security Advisor [138]
John Sears 1961 Campaign manager for Ronald Reagan [139]
Matthew J. Slaughter 1990 Economist and former member of the Council of Economic Advisers [140]
Thomas W. Sneddon Jr. 1963 District Attorney of Santa Barbara County, California [141]
Casper R. Taylor, Jr. 1956 Former House Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates [142]
Charles R. Wilson 1976
JD 1979
Judge in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit [143]

[edit] Journalists and media personalities

Name Class year Notability Reference
Don Criqui 1962 Sportscaster for CBS [144]
George Dohrmann 1995 Reporter and 2000 Pulitzer Prize winner for beat reporting [145]
Phil Donahue 1957 Talk show host and creator of The Phil Donahue Show [146]
Jerry Kammer 1971 Journalist and co-Pulitzer Prize winner [147]
Andrew Napolitano 1975
JD
Correspondent for the Fox News Channel and former New Jersey Superior Court judge [148]
Walter O'Keefe 1921 Songwriter, actor, syndicated columnist, Broadway composer, radio host, screenwriter, musical arranger and TV host [149]
Regis Philbin 1953 Television personality best known for hosting Live with Regis and Kelly [150]
Ted Robinson 1978 Sportscaster best known for Olympics coverage [151]
Mark Shields 1959 Political columnist and commentator for CNN and The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer [152]
Red Smith 1927 Sportswriter for the New York Herald Tribune and Pulitzer Prize winner [153]
Terence Smith 1960 Journalist and media correspondent for The News Hour with Jim Lehrer [154]
Hannah Storm 1983 Television personality best known as co-host of the CBS Early Show [155]
Kate Sullivan 1998 Television news presenter [156]
Anne Thompson 1979 Correspondent for NBC News [157]
Kenneth L. Woodward 1957 Religion Editor for Newsweek [158]

[edit] Literature and writing

Name Class year Notability Reference
John Bellairs 1959 Gothic novelist best known for work in the horror and mystery genre [159]
John Dearie 1986 Author and Vice President of Policy and Research at the Financial Services Forum [160]
Samuel John Hazo 1949 Author, poet, and first poet laureate of Pennsylvania [161]
Angela Hur 2005 (MFA) Author; Sparks Prize recipient [162]
James Patrick Kelly 1972 Author best known for work in science fiction and two-time winner of the Hugo Award [163]
Barry Lopez 1966
MAT 1968
Essayist, poet, and fiction writer [164]
Edwin O'Connor 1939 Author and Pulitzer Prize winner for the novel The Last Hurrah [165]
Nicholas Sparks 1988 Author best known for novels A Walk to Remember and The Notebook [166]
James Reese Author of gothic novels [167]

[edit] Military

Name Class year Notability Reference
Mark W. Balmert Naval Rear Admiral commander of the joint Navy and Marine Corps Expeditionary Strike Group 3 [168]
Vincente T. Blaz 1951 Marine Corps Brigadier General and formerly served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Reserve Affairs [169]
Francis J. Harvey 1965 Former United States Secretary of the Army [170]
John Henebry 1940 General in the United States Air Force [171]
Donald B. Rice 1961 Former Secretary of the Air Force [172]

[edit] NASA astronauts and administrators

Name Class year Notability Reference
Kevin Ford 1982 NASA astronaut [173]
Michael T. Good 1984
MS 1986
NASA astronaut [174]
Annette Hasbrook 1985 Former Flight Director of Johnson Space Center [175]
Jim Wetherbee 1974 Former astronaut and deputy director of Johnson Space Center [176]

[edit] Religion

Name Class year Notability Reference
William Donald Borders 1947 Former archbishop of Baltimore, Maryland [177]
Joan Chittister 1968
MA
Nun, social activism lecturer, and columnist [161]
Kevin Ranaghan Ph.D. Religious scholar [178]

[edit] Sports

See also: Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Although Notre Dame is highly ranked academically,[179] it is also strong in athletics, producing a large number of athletes.[180] Over 400 students have gone on to play professional American football in the National Football League, American Football League, or the All America Football Conference,[181] including recent graduates, like Brady Quinn and Pro Football Hall of Famers like Joe Montana. Additionally, Notre Dame had had 47 former students inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame,[182] including football pioneer Knute Rockne. In addition to football, Notre Dame has had a number of athletes go professional in basketball, like Women's National Basketball Association member Megan Duffy, in baseball, like National Baseball Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski, and in other sports. Notre Dame has also produced a number of Olympians, including current student Mariel Zagunis.

[edit] Coaches

Name Class year Notability Reference
Dutch Bergman Football coach for The Catholic University of America and the Washington Redskins [183]
Charlie Weis 1978 Current head football coach at Notre Dame [184]

[edit] Other

Name Class year Notability Reference
Steve Bartman 1999 Fan who interfered with a foul ball in the 2003 National League Championship Series [185]
Thomas Anthony Dooley III 1944 Physician, humanitarian, and anti-Communism activist [186]
Marc Maurer 1974 President of the National Federation of the Blind [187]
Vincent Meli 1944 Mobster [188]
Hubert Schlafly 1941 Designed and patented the teleprompter [189]

[edit] Fictional

Name Class year Notability Reference
Jed Bartlett President of the United States in The West Wing [190]
Danny Concannon Member of the White House Press Corps on The West Wing [190]
Paul Lassiter Press secretary on Spin City [191]
Edward Montgomery Greg's father on Dharma & Greg [192]
Lt. Walter J. "Touchdown" Schinoski Claims to have played football at Notre Dame in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket [193]
John Smith Professional hit-man in Mr. & Mrs. Smith [194]

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