List of Emory University people
This is a list of influential and newsworthy people affiliated with Emory University, a private university in DeKalb County, Georgia, near Atlanta. The list includes professors, staff, graduates, and former students belonging to one of Emory's two undergraduate or seven graduate schools.
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Alumni
Pulitzer Prize
Academia
Presidents of academic institutions
- Philip A. Amerson – President, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
- Ivan Loveridge Bennett (BA 1943, MD 1946)- an American physician who was dean of the NYU School of Medicine and served as president of New York University 1980-1981
- Robert G. Bottoms (BD 19??)- former President of DePauw University
- Marion L. Brittain (BA 1886) - an American academic administrator and president of the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1922 to 1944
- Charles Paul Conn (MA, PhD)- President of Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee
- James H. Daughdrill, Jr. (BA 1956)- the 18th president of Rhodes College
- William Trigg Gannaway - served as president pro tempore of Duke University
- Isaac Stiles Hopkins (Bachelor's Degree 1859)- First President of the Georgia Institute of Technology
- Andrew D. Holt (BA 1927)- 16th President of the University of Tennessee
- Robert Stewart Hyer (BA 1881, MA 1882) - president of Southwestern University, first President of Southern Methodist University, an educator and researcher in Texas noted for experimenting with early X-ray and telegraphy equipment;
- James F. Jones (Master's degree [5])- 21st president of Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut
- Howard Lamar (BA 1945)- former dean of Yale College and former President of Yale University[6]
- Michael Lomax (PhD 1984[7])- President and Chief Executive Officer of the United Negro College Fund, former president of Dillard University (1997–2004)
- John M. Palms- President of the University of South Carolina, 1991–2002
- Luther Martin Smith (BA 1948 [8]) -First President of Emory University who also was an alumnus(1867–1871).
- Henry King Stanford (BA)- 19th President of the University of Georgia and 3rd President of the University of Miami
- Robert M. Strozier - former President of Florida State University
- Frederick Palmer Whiddon (PHD 1963)- founder and first president of the University of South Alabama
Professors
- Amalia Amaki (MA, PhD) - Artist and Art Historian
- Randall Auxier (PhD 1992(- a professor of philosophy at Southern Illinois University
- Jim Chen (BA, MA) - Dean of the University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law[9]
- Don H. Compier (PhD 1992)- founding Dean of the Community of Christ Seminary, Graceland University
- Cherry Logan Emerson (BA 1938, MA 1939)- Cherry L. Emerson Center for Scientific Computation founder and distinguished faculty member.
- Etta Falconer (PhD 1969) - educator and mathematician, one of the first female African-American PhD's in math
- Elizabeth Price Foley (BA 1987)- an American legal theorist
- Ted Gayer (BA 1992 [10])- an American economist, associate professor at Georgetown Public Policy Institute
- Margot Gayle (MS Bacteriology [11])- former American historic preservationist and author
- Lassie Goodbread-Black (MA 1944 [12])- an American farmer and educator who, in 1925, became the first woman to enroll at the University of Florida
- William Kelso (PhD 1971 [13]) - an American archaeologist, Director of Research and Interpretation for the Preservation Virginia (APVA) Jamestown Rediscovery project.
- Ben Konop (BA [14]) - Lucas County Commissioner, an attorney and law professor at Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law and the University of Toledo College of Law
- Magali Cornier Michael (MA, PhD [15]) - a feminist literary scholar, Professor of English, and current Chair of the English Department at Duquesne University
- Jacob Mincer (BA 1950)- "Father" of Labor economics and Chicago School member
- Howard W. Odum (BA 1904 [16])- an American sociologist
- Susan Pharr (BA 1966)- an academic in the field of political science, a Japanologist
- James I. Robertson, Jr. (MA 1956, PhD 1959 [17]) - noted scholar on the American Civil War and a professor at Virginia Tech
- Jeffrey Burton Russell (PhD [18])- an American historian and religious studies scholar
- Barton C. Shaw (PhD [19]) - an American historian, professor at Cedar Crest College
- Christopher Snyder(MA, PhD [20]) - Professor of European History and Director of the National Celtic Heritage Center at Marymount University
- Melissa Wade (BA 1972, MA 1976, M.T.S. 1996, Th. M 2000[21]) - Noted debate coach and leader in the Urban debate league movement, Director of Forensics and the Barkley Forum at Emory University
- Judson C. "Jake" Ward Jr. (BA 1933 [22]) - Dean of Emory College, later received the Award of Honor of the Association of Emory Alumni, Thomas Jefferson Award, and the Freedom Foundation Award
Business
- Paul S. Amos II (MBA [23]) - President and CEO of Aflac
- Nelson Adams (internship 1979 and residency 1982) - an American physician, President of the National Medical Association, founder and president of Access Health Solutions, LLC
- Michael Blum[24] - President and CEO of ORIX USA Asset Management LLC, global financial services firm with offices in 27 countries and a market capitalization of over $11 billion
- Ely Callaway (BA 1940[25]) - founder of Callaway Golf
- John W. Chidsey (MBA, JD) - former CEO, Burger King
- Kenneth Cole ( BA 1976) [26])- American Clothing designer
- Mitch Caplan (MBA, JD) - former CEO of E-Trade
- Marvin Ellison (MBA 2005[27])- Executive Vice President U.S. stores, Home Depot
- Michael Golden (MBA)- Vice Chairman of The New York Times Company[28]
- Michael Golden (MBA)- President and CEO of the Smith and Wesson[29]
- C. Robert Henrikson (JD 1972) - Chairman of the Board, President, and CEO of Metlife, Inc.
- Susan Hoy (Law 1974 [30])- Assistant General Counsel and Assistant Vice President for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; Emory Law School Distinguished Alumni award recipient in 2008.
- Charles H. Jenkins, Jr. (BA 1975 [31]) - Chairman of Publix Super Markets, Inc.
- Alan J. Lacy (MBA 1977)- Former Chairman and CEO of Sears, Roebuck and Company
- Jim Lanzone (JD and MBA [32])- Former CEO of Ask.com, former CEO of Click, current CEO of CBS Interactive
- Teri Plummer McClure (Law 1988[30])- Senior Vice President and General Counsel of United Parcel Service; Emory Law School Distinguished Alumni award recipient in 2008.
- Raymond W. McDaniel Jr. (JD)- Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Moody's Corporation
- Richard H. Neiman (JD [33])- 43rd Superintendent of Banks for the State of New York
- Duncan L. Niederauer (MBA 1985 [34])- CEO, NYSE Euronext
- Jack Stahl (BA 1975 [35]) - former President and CEO of Revlon, former president and COO of Coca-Cola
- John B. Sams (Advanced Management Program 1988)- Vice President of the Air Force Systems business unit, part of Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
- Philip Schwalb (Law 1986 [36]) - founder of the Sports Museum of America in New York City
- Rankin M. Smith, Sr. (attended one year, then transferred to the University of Georgia [37]) - an American businessman and philanthropist
- Michael Stone (Law 1975 [38]) - co-founder and current president and chief executive officer of The Beanstalk Group
- Ben J. Tarbutton (BA 1905 [39])- a businessman and politician
- Emory Williams, Sr. (BA 1932 [40]) - Retired Corporate Executive of Sears Roebuck and Civic Leader in Chicago, namesake of the "Emory Williams Teaching Award" at Emory University
- Robert W. Woodruff (one term as an undergraduate[41])- Former President of the Coca-Cola Company, gave over $230 million to Emory University,[41] namesake of the Woodruff Health Sciences Center and the Robert W. Woodruff Library at Emory University
Arts and entertainment
- Peter Buck - Lead guitarist, R.E.M. (dropped out)
- Julien Binford - an American painter
- Scott Budnick (BA 1999 [42])- Film producer (The Hangover)
- Kristian Bush (BA 1992[43]) - singer and co-founder of the band Sugarland, which won a Grammy Award in 2008 and has won numerous other awards
- Scooter Braun (attended as undergrad alum [44])- Music manager of Justin Bieber
- Fala Chen (BBA 2005)- Chinese-American actress, winner of the (Hong Kong TVB Best Supporting Actress), model, and pageant winner
- Mac Davis (attended)- Country musician, songwriter and actor[45]
- Tinsley Ellis (BA 1979) - Blues singer
- Joel Godard (BA 1960) - Television announcer for Late Night with Conan O'Brien
- Jeff Goldblatt (BA 1999, MBA 1999 [46])- Creator of The Rejection Hotline and HumorHotlines.com
- Ernie Harwell (BA 1940 [47]) - Baseball broadcaster
- Glenda Hatchett (JD 1977) - Star of the television show, Judge Hatchett
- Keri Hilson (attended) - Song Writer and R&B Artist
- Dr. Will Kirby (BS 1995 [48]) , celebrity dermatologist, authority on laser tattoo removal, winner of Big Brother and star of Dr. 90210
- Justin Lazard (attended as undergraduate, transferred to New York University [49])- an American actor, producer, director, and model
- Natalia Livingston (BA 1998 [50]) - Emmy Award-winning actress on the soap opera General Hospital
- George Page (BA 1957) - Television host, known for his work on the PBS series Nature
- Trip Payne (BA 1990 [51]) - Puzzle constructor and three-time American Crossword Puzzle Tournament champion
- Amy Ray (BA 1986) - Singer, the Indigo Girls
- Adam Richman (BA [52]) - Actor, host of Man v. Food on the Travel Channel
- Emily Saliers (BA 1985)- Singer, the Indigo Girls
- Joshua Schwadron - featured in the March 2003 publication of GQ magazine where it honored him as its national college "Big Man on Campus"
- Eugene Williams, Jr. (BA 1991 [53])- Former child actor, author, educator, motivational speaker
Journalism
Politics
Judges
Legislators
- Sanford Bishop (JD 1971 [57]) - United States Representative from Georgia and a former Democratic member of the Georgia State Senate
- John Glen Browder (MA 1971, PhD 1971 [58])- Former member of the United States House of Representatives
- Nathan Philemon Bryan (BA 1893 [59])- Former US Senator from Florida
- William James Bryan (BA 1896)- Former US Senator from Florida
- Garland T. Byrd (LLB 1948) - former United States Democratic politician from Georgia
- Kathy Castor (BA 1988)- U.S. Congresswoman (D-FL)
- Max Cleland (MA) - Former United States Senator from Georgia
- Tillie K. Fowler (BA 1964, JD 1967) - Former United States Representative from Florida
- Wyche Fowler (JD 1969 [60])- Former United States Senator from Georgia and ambassador
- Jeffrey M. Frederick(BA 1997) - Former member of the Virginia House of Delegates and former chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia
- Newt Gingrich (BA 1965)- Former United States Speaker of the House
- Carte Goodwin (JD 1999( - American politician and attorney who currently serves as the junior United States Senator from West Virginia
- Hank Huckaby - Taught at Emory University, now Georgia Representative, soon Chancellor of the University System of Georgia
- Chris Kolb (Law 19??)- a politician from Ann Arbor, Michigan and a former member of the Michigan State House of Representatives
- Elliott Levitas (BA 1952, JD 1956)[61]- Former U.S. Congressman
- George LeMieux (BA 1991[62])- United States Senator from Florida
- James MacKay (LLB 1947) - former U.S. Representative from Georgia
- Larry McDonald (MD 1957[63])- was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives; victim of Korean Air Lines Flight 007, which was shot down by Soviet Union interceptors.
- Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr. (BA 1990[64])- former member of the Baltimore City Council, Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
- Sam Nunn (BA 1960, LLB 1962[65])- Former United States Senator from Georgia
- Joe Negron (JD 1986 [66])- Replacement Republican candidate for the Mark Foley Congressional seat in Florida in 2006
- Thomas M. Norwood (BA 1850 [67])- United States Senator and Representative from Georgia
- Tom Stewart (attended [68])- Former United States Senator from Tennessee
- Leslie Jasper Steele (BA 1893[69] )- Congressional Representative for Georgia and lawyer
- Fletcher Thompson (BA 1949 [70]) - an American lawyer and Congressional Representative for Georgia
- Jeff Waldstreicher (BA [71])- an American politician from Maryland, member of the Maryland House of Delegates
- Robert Wexler (attended for undergraduate degree, then transferred to the University of Florida)- Congressman from Florida
Diplomats
Military
Attorneys
Activists
- Yun Chi-ho (BA)- politician and educator, and independence activist in Korea in the early 20th century
- Larry Klayman (JD 1977 [76])- founder of Judicial Watch
- Wendy Rosenberg-Nadel (BA 1982 [77])- Launched Volunteer Emory, also received Emory Distinguished Alumni Award in 2007
- Ralph E. Reed, Jr. (PhD [78])- a conservative American political activist
Literature
Medicine
- Peter Beilenson (MD[82]) - public health commissioner of Baltimore, Maryland for over a decade
- Lisa Cooper (BA) - public health physician, professor at Johns Hopkins University, recipient of the MacArthur Fellows Program fellowship[83]
- Robert DuPont (BA 1958) - national leader in drug abuse prevention, policy and treatment
- H. Winter Griffith (MD 1953) - physician who authored 27 popular medical books
- Hamilton E. Holmes (MD 1967) - orthopedic physician
- William N. Kelley (BA, MD) - CEO of University of Pennsylvania Health System, Dean of University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, co-discoverer of Kelley-Seegmiller Syndrome[84]
- David Malebranche (MD 1996[85]) - Haitian-American physician working in the field of HIV/AIDS; assistant professor of medicine at Emory University
- Arnold J. Mandell - neuroscientist and psychiatrist, founding chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego
- Arnall Patz (BA 1943, MD 1945[86]) - ophthalmology researcher and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient who discovered that oxygen therapy causes blindness in infants
- Thomas M. Rivers (BA 1909?) - virologist, headed the National Science Foundation's search for a polio vaccine
- Charles H. Roadman II (MD 1973[87]) - 16th United States Air Force Surgeon General
- William C. Roberts (MD 1958[88]) - cardiologist and pathologist, first head of pathology for the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; executive director of the Baylor Cardiovascular Institute of Baylor University Medical Center
- David Sherer - physician, author and inventor
- Eugene A. Stead (BS 1928, MD 1932[89]) - medical educator, researcher, and the founder of the physician assistant profession
- Edwin Trevathan (MD 1982, MPH 1982[90]) - pediatrician and pediatric neurologist; dean of the School of Public Health at St. Louis University, former director of the Center for Disease Control's National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
- W. Dean Warren - Former Chairman of the Department of Surgery and President of the American College of Surgeons
Religion
Bishops
- Frank Kellogg Allan (BA 1956) - eighth Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta
- Arthur James Armstrong (BA ) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- Sante Uberto Barbieri (MA ) - Bishop of The Methodist Church in Latin America
- Robert McGrady Blackburn (BD 1943) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- John Warren Branscomb - Bishop of The Methodist Church
- Warren Akin Candler (BA 1877) - Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, tenth President of Emory University
- James Edward Dickey (BA 1891) - Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South
- Robert Eugene Fannin (M. Div, PhD) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- Larry M. Goodpaster (M.Div. 1973, D.Min. 1982) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- Paul Hardin, Jr. (M.Div. 1927) - Bishop in The Methodist Church
- Nolan Bailey Harmon - Bishop of The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church
- Janice Riggle Huie (D.Div 1989) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- Earl Gladstone Hunt, Jr. (BD,[91] M.Div. 1946) - President of Emory and Henry College, author and theologian, Bishop of The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church
- Lewis Bevel Jones III (BA 1946, M.Div. 1949) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- Clay Foster Lee, Jr. (Bachelor of Divinity 1953) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- Richard Carl Looney - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- Arthur James Moore (attended as undergraduate 1909–1911) - Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS), The Methodist Church, and the United Methodist Church
- Carl Julian Sanders (BD 1936) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- Roy Hunter Short - Bishop of The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church
- William Turner Watkins (Ph.B. 1926) - Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS) and The Methodist Church
- Timothy W. Whitaker (M.Div. 1973) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- Richard J. Wills, Jr. (M.Div. 1967) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- John K. Yambasu (M.Theo.[92]) - Bishop of the United Methodist Church for Sierra Leone
Ministers and theologians
- Young John Allen (BA 1858)- noted American Methodist missionary in late Qing Dynasty China
- Richard E. Blanchard, Sr. (BD 1949) - Gospel songwriter
- John B. Cobb [93] - Process theologian
- D. L. Dykes, Jr. (1917–1997) (BA 1942 [94]) - pastor of First United Methodist Church in Shreveport, Louisiana, from 1955–1984; urged racial moderation during civil rights movement
- James A. Dombrowski (BA 1923)- a southern white Methodist minister, was active in the African American civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s
- William P. Harrison - minister and theologian, Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives
- Bernice King (M.Div. and J.D.1990 [95])- Daughter of famed African-American civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King
- Eugene Marion Klaaren (MA [96]) - a historian and professor of religion
- Steven Jack Land (M.Div. 1973, PhD 1991) - Renewal theologian within the Pentecostal movement
- Doug Moseley (M.Div. 1957)- a retired United Methodist minister and author who served as a Republican member of the Kentucky State Senate
- Donald Wildmon (M.Div. 1965)- an ordained United Methodist minister, author, former radio host, and founder and chairman emeritus of the American Family Association and American Family Radio
Science and technology
Sports
Other
Faculty
Business
- Narasimhan Jegadeesh - Dean's Distinguished University Chair in Finance at the Goizueta Business School
- Benn Konsynski - George S. Craft Distinguished University Professor of Decision & Information Analysis at the Goizueta Business School
- Paul Rubin - Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Economics and Law
- Jagdish Sheth - Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing at the Goizueta Business School
History
Law
Literature
- Geoffrey Bennington - literary critic and philosopher, expert on deconstruction
- Cathy Caruth - literary critic and founder of trauma studies
- Richard Ellmann - Robert Woodruff Professor and preeminent James Joyce scholar
- Shoshana Felman - literary critic, commentator on psychoanalysis, and founder of trauma theory
- Elizabeth Fox-Genovese - feminist historian and a primary voice of the conservative women's movement
- Ha Jin - Chinese-American writer, formerly a Professor of English at Emory; winner of the National Book Award, PEN/Faulkner Award, Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, Pulitzer Prize finalist
- Salman Rushdie - author and literary scholar
- Avi Sharon - professor of Classics and translator, and consultant
- Stephen Spender - artist in residence, mid-1980s
- Natasha Trethewey - Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and associate professor of creative writing
Philosophy
- Thomas R. Flynn - Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy
- Jean-François Lyotard - late Robert Woodruff Professor and prominent French philosopher
Political science
Medicine
- Doug Bremner - Professor of Psychiatry and Radiology, School of Medicine, author
- Sanjay Gupta - Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at Emory; CNN Medical Correspondent
- J. Willis Hurst - former chairman of the Department of Medicine, author, and personal cardiologist to President Lyndon Johnson
- Melvin Konner - Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Anthropology and Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology
- Han Qide (韩启德) - Vice Chairman of the National People's Congress of China; previously with Emory School of medicine 1985-1987 [105] and Woodruff Medal Winner in 2006
- Harriet Robinson - Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Microbiology and Immunology and Director, Microbiology and Immunology at Yerkes Primate Center
- Barbara Rothbaum - Psychologist and head of the Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program at Emory
- Neil B. Shulman - Associate Professor in the School of Medicine, author, children's book writer, website and movie developer
Music
- Eric Nelson - Director of Choral Studies. Conductor of Emory’s 40-voice Concert Choir and its 180-voice University Chorus. In 2004, he was the recipient of a "Crystal Apple" award for excellence in teaching at Emory University.
Science and technology
Sociology
Religion
Administration
References
- "Emory University," New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved July 1, 2006: http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org.
- Gleason, Jan. "Emory ranked 9th-best national university by U.S. News & World Report magazine" in Emory Report (Atlanta: Emory Report, 1997), Volume 50 No. 1.
- Hauk, Gary S. A Legacy of Heart and Mind : Emory since 1836 (Atlanta: Emory University, developed and produced by Bookhouse Group, Inc., 1999).
- Young, James Harvey. "A Brief History of Emory University," in Emory College Catalog 2003-2005 (Atlanta: Emory University Office of University Publications, 2003), 9-15.
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- ^ "Emory University’s First Group of Kenneth Cole Fellows Learn How to Build Community, Bring About Social Change". Emory University. 2002-02-18. http://www.emory.edu/news/Releases/Kenneth_Cole1017426561.html.
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- ^ "Legac: The Tarbutton Family". Emory Magazine. Spring 2000. http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_MAGAZINE/spring2000/tarbutton_legacy.html.
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