Alumni |
Notability |
Anita L. Allen |
Currently a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School |
David Allen |
Notable writer and productivity consultant, developed the "Getting Things Done" method of time management |
Robert D. Atkinson |
Author and founder of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation |
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Malcolm J. Brenner |
Author of Wet Goddess, an autobiographical account of a sexual relationship with Dolly, a dolphin.[1] |
Paul Cebar |
Singer-songwriter |
Michael DeMaria |
Clinical psychologist |
Jose Diaz-Balart |
Emmy Award winning journalist and Telemundo news anchor |
Lincoln Diaz-Balart |
Former United States Congressman |
Rick Doblin |
Current president and founder of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies |
William C. Dudley |
Current president, New York Federal Reserve Bank |
Carol Flint |
Television writer and producer |
Jennifer Granick |
Notable American attorney, Civil Liberties Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation |
Jaymay |
Singer-songwriter, based in New York City and London |
Joel Judd |
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives |
Sarah Rose Karr |
Former child actress, best known for her roles in "Beethoven", "Beethoven 2" and, "Kindergarten Cop" |
Sondra London |
American true crime author |
Merlin Mann |
Writer and editor |
Sharon Matola |
Biologist/Environmentalist founder and director of the Belize Zoo |
Nancy E. McEldowney |
Diplomat, former United States Ambassador to Bulgaria. Currently Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs. |
David M. Smolin |
Current Professor of Law at the Cumberland School of Law and director of Cumberland School of Law's Center for Biotechnology, Law, and Ethics |
William Thurston |
American mathematician, 1982 winner of the Fields Medal |
Josh Tickell |
Biodiesel advocate, author; director of the documentary Fuel, which won the audience award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival |
Mark Weiser |
Former Chief Scientist at Xerox PARC Laboratories; founder of ubiquitous computing |
Sam Zamarripa |
First Hispanic to serve in the Georgia state senate |