List of University of Alabama people
The following is a list of notable people associated with the University of Alabama, located in the American city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Notable alumni
Art and humanities
- Mark Childress, author (Crazy in Alabama)
- Jean Cox, opera singer
- Kevin Crawford, Shakespeare scholar
- William Christenberry, artist
- Done P. Dabale, Founder and Bishop, United Methodist Church in Nigeria
- Borden Deal, novelist and short story writer
- Blanche Evans Dean, conservationist, naturalist and schoolteacher
- Tim Earley, poet
- Winston Groom, author (Forrest Gump)
- Sigmund Hecht (1849-1925), Hungarian-born rabbi in Montgomery, Milwaukee and Los Angeles, received a Doctorate of Divinity from the University of Alabama in 1886.[1]
- Jim Hilgartner, author
- May Lesser Hyman, medical illustrator
- Tanner Latham, writer and podcaster
- Harper Lee, Pulitzer Prize winner, author of To Kill a Mockingbird (attended, but did not graduate)
- Everette Maddox, Poet
- Dale Kennington, artist
- Gay Talese, author and journalist
- Ray Reach, jazz musician and Director of Student Jazz Programs at the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame
- Michelle Richmond, author
- K. Lee Scott, choral composer and conductor
- Kathryn Stockett, author of 2009 novel The Help
- William Y. Thompson, historian
- Ann Waldron (1924-2010), author[2]
Business
- Marillyn Hewson, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lockheed Martin
- Winton M. Blount, Chairman of Blount International and former Postmaster General
- David G. Bronner, Director Alabama Pension Systems
- Samuel DiPiazza, former Chief Executive Officer of PricewaterhouseCoopers
- James M. Fail, chairman of Bluebonnet Savings Bank
- Joe McInnes, Dir - Ala Dept of Transportation; Exec Vice President-Blount International
- Janet Gurwitch, former Executive Vice President of Merchandising at Neiman Marcus, co-founder of Gurwitch Products, the manufacturer of Laura Mercier Cosmetics
- Patrice Oppliger, Assistant Professor of Communication, Boston University College of Communication
- Thom S. Rainer, president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources
Entertainment
- Norbert Leo Butz, Broadway actor
- Tom Cherones, director of Seinfeld
- Ashley Crow, actress
- Cristin Duren, Miss Florida USA 2006
- Michael Emerson, actor
- Sonequa Martin-Green, actress
- Debra Marshall, former WWE and WCW diva
- Madeline Mitchell, Miss Alabama USA 2011 and Miss USA 2011 (2nd runner-up)
- Jim Nabors, actor
- Ray Reach, jazz pianist, singer, arranger and composer; director of Student Jazz Programs at the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame
- Steve Sample, Sr., jazz arranger, composer and educator
- Sela Ward, actress
- Christopher Woodrow, movie producer
Politics and government
- Maryon P. Allen, United States Senator from Alabama (1978), wife of James B. Allen[3]
- James B. Allen, United States Senator from Alabama (1969-1978)[4]
- John W. Abercrombie, United States Congressman from Alabama (1913-1917) and President of the University of Alabama (1902-1911)[5]
- William Brockman Bankhead, US House of Representatives (1917-1933), (1933-1940), Speaker of the House (1936-1940)[6]* Cynthia Bathurst, 1974, animal rights activist and founder/director of Safe Humane Chicago
- Bill Baxley, Lieutenant Governor of Alabama from 1983–1987
- Ann Bedsole, first Republican woman to serve in the Alabama House of Representatives (1979-1983) and first woman to serve in the Alabama State Senate (1983-1995), resident of Mobile[7]
- Robert J. Bentley, current Governor of Alabama, elected 2010[8]
- Don Black, founder of Stormfront
- Hugo Black, US Supreme Court Justice (1937–1971)
- Leon Bramlett, All-American football player at the United States Naval Academy; played at Alabama only in 1942; the Republican nominee for governor of Mississippi in 1983[9]
- John A. Caddell, lawyer, later president pro tempore of the Board of Trustees
- H. L. Sonny Callahan, U.S. House of Representatives Alabama's 1st district, (1985-2003)[10]
- Frank Minis Johnson, Jr., federal judge whose opinions were critical to the American Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968)
- Henry De Lamar Clayton, Jr., (1857–1929), member of House of Representatives[11]
- Morris Dees, civil rights attorney, founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center
- Carl Elliott, Alabama's 7th congressional district representative, 1949 to 1965
- Jim Folsom, governor of Alabama from 1947 to 1951 and 1955 to 1959[12]
- Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Humanity International
- Charles Graddick, Attorney General of Alabama (1979–1987)
- Lino Gutierrez, Diplomat, United States Ambassador to Argentina (2003-2006), United States Ambassador to Nicaragua (1996-1999)
- Howell Heflin, 1971-77 Ch J Ala Sup Ct, 1978-97 United States Senator from Alabama - grad law school 1948[13]
- Vivian Malone Jones, first African-American graduate
- Stephanie Kopelousos, Transportation Secretary, Florida Department of Transportation (2007-2011).[14]
- Autherine Lucy, (1956), first African-American student to be admitted to the University after winning in Lucy v. Adams; suspended after 3 days due to racial hostilities; her expulsion was overturned in 1980, and in 1992, she earned her Master's degree in Elementary Education
- Champ Lyons, Jr, Assoc Justice, Ala Sup Ct 1998–present; grad Law School 1965.[15]
- Bert Nettles (Class of 1958), Republican member of the Alabama House of Representatives from 1969 to 1974 from Mobile[16]
- John Malcolm Patterson, Governor of Alabama 1959-63, Grad Law Sch 1948[17]
- Bob Riley, Governor of Alabama (2003–2011)[18]
- Percy Saint, attended University of Alabama (1888-1890); state district judge (1920-1924) in Franklin, Louisiana, and Attorney General of Louisiana (1924-1932)
- Jeff Sessions, United States Senator from Alabama, 1997–present, grad Law Sch 1973[19]
- Richard Shelby, United States Senator from Alabama, 1987–present, grad both undergrad & law school (1963)[20]
- Don Siegelman, Governor of Alabama (1999–2003)[21]
- Donald W. Stewart, United States Senator from Alabama, 1979-1981[22]
- Ira B. Thompson, Alabama State Representative
- George Corley Wallace, Governor of Alabama (1963–1967, 1971–1979, 1983–1987)[23]
- Robert Smith Vance, Federal Appellate Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Chaired and de-segregated State Democratic Party, Assassinated December 16, 1989
- Michael G. Vickers, United States Department of Defense, United States Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict, 2007–Present.
Journalism and literature
- Mel Allen, sportscaster for the New York Yankees, best known as the "legendary voice of the Yankees' organization" and first host of This Week in Baseball
- Rece Davis, ESPN sports analyst
- Tim Earley, poet
- Howell Raines, former executive editor of The New York Times; Pulitzer Prize winner for Feature Writing
- Winston Groom, author, "Forrest Gump"; graduate 1965
- Joe Scarborough, television host and former U.S. Representative from Florida
- Kathryn Stockett, author, The Help
Science and technology
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Jimmy Wales - co-founder of Wikipedia
- Lafayette Guild, Medical Director for Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War and a pioneer in the research of yellow fever.
- Mohammad Ataul Karim, Physicist
- Timothy Leary, psychologist, writer and drug activist
- Robert M. Lightfoot, Jr., 11th Director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
- Robert Van de Graaff, physicist, inventor of Van de Graaff generator
- Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia
- E.O. Wilson, entomologist known for work on evolution and sociobiology; Pulitzer Prize winner
- Louis Rosen, nuclear physicist, the "father" of the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center
- Eugene Allen Smith (A.B. 1862), American geologist; president of the GSA 1913
- Heather Willauer (PhD 2002), research chemist and inventor of a method for synthesizing jet fuel from seawater.
Sports
Professional basketball
- Richard Hendrix, professional basketball player[24]
Active NBA players
- Gerald Wallace, Boston Celtics[25]
- Maurice "Mo" Williams, Portland Trail Blazers[26]
- Jermareo Davidson, Charlotte Bobcats[27]
- Alonzo Gee, Cleveland Cavaliers[28]
Retired NBA players
- Jason Caffey, Chicago Bulls, 20th pick overall, 1995[29]
- Leon Douglas, Detroit Pistons, 4th pick overall, 1976[30]
- T.R. Dunn, Portland Trail Blazers, 2nd round, 1977[31]
- Robert Horry, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, 11th pick overall, 1992[32]
- Buck Johnson, Houston Rockets, 20th pick overall, 1986[33]
- Reggie King, Kansas City Kings, 18th pick overall, 1979[34]
- Antonio McDyess, Denver Nuggets, 2nd pick overall, 1995[35]
- Derrick McKey, Seattle SuperSonics, 9th pick overall, 1987[36]
- Eddie Phillips, New Jersey Nets, 21st pick overall, 1982[37]
- James Robinson, Portland Trail Blazers, 21st pick overall, 1993[38]
- Roy Rogers, Vancouver Grizzlies, 22nd pick overall, 1996[39]
- Latrell Sprewell, Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, Minnesota Timberwolves, 24th pick overall, 1992[40]
- Ennis Whatley, Kansas City Kings, 13th pick overall, 1983[41]
Active WNBA players
- Dominique Canty, Detroit Shock, 29th pick overall, 1999[42]
Basketball coaches
- Lenny Fant (Master's degree), University of Louisiana at Monroe, then Northeast Louisiana State University, 1957-1979[43]
Professional football
Active NFL players
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Eddie Lacy
![](../I/m/Julio_Jones_catching_a_pass.jpg)
Julio Jones
- Mark Anderson, Houston Texans[44]
- Anthony Bryant, Free Agent[45]
- Antoine Caldwell, Houston Texans[46]
- Simeon Castille, San Diego Chargers[47]
- Tim Castille, Kansas City Chiefs[48]
- Brodie Croyle, Indianapolis Colts[49]
- Kenneth Darby, St. Louis Rams[50]
- Wallace Gilberry, Kansas City Chiefs[51]
- Bobby Greenwood, Kansas City Chiefs[52]
- Cornelius Griffin, Washington Redskins[53]
- Roman Harper, New Orleans Saints[54]
- Jarret Johnson, Baltimore Ravens[55]
- Rashad Johnson, Arizona Cardinals[56]
- Anthony Madison, Pittsburgh Steelers[57]
- Evan Mathis, Philadelphia Eagles[58]
- Le'Ron McClain, Kansas City Chiefs[59]
- Antwan Odom, Cincinnati Bengals[60]
- Charlie Peprah, Green Bay Packers[61]
- DeMeco Ryans, 2006 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, Philadelphia Eagles[62]
- Justin Smiley, Miami Dolphins[63]
- Andre Smith, Cincinnati Bengals[64]
- Deshea Townsend, Indianapolis Colts[65]
- John Parker Wilson, Atlanta Falcons, Jacksonville Jaguars[66]
- Rolando McClain, Oakland Raiders, Baltimore Ravens, and Dallas Cowboys[67]
- Kareem Jackson, Houston Texans[68]
- Javier Arenas, Kansas City Chiefs[69]
- Terrence Cody, Baltimore Ravens[70]
- Mike Johnson, Atlanta Falcons[71]
- Marquis Johnson, St. Louis Rams[72]
- Brandon Deaderick, New England Patriots[73]
- Marcell Dareus, Buffalo Bills[74]
- Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons[75]
- James Carpenter, Seattle Seahawks[76]
- Mark Ingram, 2009 Heisman Trophy winner, New Orleans Saints[77]
- Trent Richardson, Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colts[78]
- Mark Barron, Tampa Bay Buccaneers[79]
- Dre Kirkpatrick, Cincinnati Bengals[80]
- Dont'a Hightower, New England Patriots[81]
- Courtney Upshaw, Baltimore Ravens[82]
- Josh Chapman, Indianapolis Colts[83]
- DeQuan Menzie, Kansas City Chiefs[84]
- Brad Smelley, Cleveland Browns[85]
- Eddie Lacy, Green Bay Packers, NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year (2013)
- C.J. Mosley, Baltimore Ravens
Retired NFL players
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Joe Namath
![](../I/m/Shaun_Alexander_crop-SeahawksTC-EWU.jpg)
Shaun Alexander
- Shaun Alexander, Seattle Seahawks and Washington Redskins, 2005 NFL MVP[86]
- Bob Baumhower, Miami Dolphins[87]
- Cornelius Bennett, Buffalo Bills[88]
- Thomas Boyd, Detroit Lions[89]
- Wesley Britt, New England Patriots[90]
- Paul Ott Carruth, Green Bay Packers[91]
- Jeremiah Castille, Denver Broncos[92]
- Glen Coffee, San Francisco 49ers[93]
- John Copeland, Cincinnati Bengals[94]
- Howard Cross, New York Giants[95]
- Bob Cryder, New England Patriots[96]
- Eric Curry, Tampa Bay Buccaneers[97]
- Chris Goode, Indianapolis Colts[98]
- Lemanski Hall, Houston Oilers[99]
- Jon Hand, Indianapolis Colts[100]
- Charley Hannah, Tampa Bay Buccaneers[101]
- John Hannah, New England Patriots[102]
- Patrick Hape, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Denver Broncos[103]
- Paul Harris, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Minnesota Vikings
- Bobby Humphrey, Denver Broncos[104]
- Scott Hunter - NFL Player[105]
- Don Hutson, Green Bay Packers[106]
- Wilbur Jackson, San Francisco 49ers[107]
- Joey Jones, Atlanta Falcons[108]
- Lee Roy Jordan, Dallas Cowboys[109]
- E. J. Junior, St Louis Cardinals[110]
- Emanuel King, Cincinnati Bengals[111]
- B'Ho Kirkland, Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL)[112]
- Barry Krauss, Indianapolis Colts[113]
- Antonio Langham, Cleveland Browns[114]
- Larry Lauer, Green Bay Packers[115]
- Antonio London, Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers[116]
- Greg McElroy, New York Jets and Cincinnati Bengals[117]
- Marty Lyons, New York Jets[118]
- John Mangum, Chicago Bears[119]
- Keith McCants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers[120]
- Don McNeal, Miami Dolphins)[121]
- Chris Mohr, Buffalo Bills[122]
- Russ Mosley, Green Bay Packers[123]
- Michael Myers, Denver Broncos[124]
- Joe Namath, New York Jets[125]
- Billy Neighbors, Boston Patriots[126]
- Ozzie Newsome, Cleveland Browns, current GM of football operations for the Baltimore Ravens[127]
- David Palmer, Minnesota Vikings[128]
- Ray Perkins, Baltimore Colts[129]
- Mike Pitts, Atlanta Falcons[130]
- Dwayne Rudd, Minnesota Vikings[131]
- Jeff Rutledge New York Giants[132]
- Chris Samuels, Washington Redskins[133]
- Sam Shade, Cincinnati Bengals[134]
- Ken Stabler, Oakland Raiders[135]
- Siran Stacy Philadelphia Eagles[136]
- Bart Starr, two-time Super Bowl MVP for the Green Bay Packers[137]
- Rebel Steiner, Green Bay Packers[138]
- Dwight Stephenson, Miami Dolphins[139]
- George Teague, Green Bay Packers[140]
- Derrick Thomas, Kansas City Chiefs[141]
- Richard Todd, New York Jets[142]
- Kevin Turner, New England Patriots[143]
NFL Hall of Fame
- John Hannah[144]
- Don Hutson[145]
- Joe Namath[146]
- Ozzie Newsome[147]
- Bart Starr[148]
- Dwight Stephenson[149]
- Derrick Thomas[150]
Other sports
- Softball
- Kelly Kretschman, USA Olympic softball player from 2004-2008[151]
- Jaclyn Traina, USA Olympic softball player selected for the 2014 season .
- Haylie McCleney, USA Olympic softball player selected for the 2014 season .
- Baseball
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Mel Allen - legendary "voice of the New York Yankees'" organization
- Mel Allen, legendary voice of the New York Yankees organization and first host of This Week in Baseball[152]
- Lance Cormier, currently with the Baltimore Orioles. Also played for the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Atlanta Braves.[153]
- Butch Hobson, a former Alabama football player, served as a third baseman and manager in MLB for the Boston Red Sox.[154]
- Frank Lary, major league pitcher, most notably for the Detroit Tigers. Selected to the 1960 and 1961 All-Star Team. Awarded Gold Glove Award in 1961.[155]
- Dave Magadan, most notably with the New York Mets. Now the hitting coach for the Boston Red Sox.[156]
- Frank Menechino, infielder for the Oakland Athletics and Toronto Blue Jays for seven total seasons.[157]
- Dustan Mohr, outfielder for the Minnesota Twins and San Francisco Giants[158]
- Del Pratt, played most of his career as a utility player for the St. Louis Browns.[159]
- David Robertson, currently a relief pitcher with the New York Yankees.[160]
- Luke Sewell, younger brother of Joe Sewell. Played 21 seasons as a catcher in the major leagues, mostly with the Cleveland Indians. Also managed 11 seasons for the St. Louis Browns and the Cincinnati Reds.[161]
- Joe Sewell, most notably with the Cleveland Indians. Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.[162]
- Craig Shipley, Australian-born baseball player. Played on various teams, most notably the San Diego Padres, from 1986 to 1998. Finished with a career batting average of .271.[163]
- Fred Sington, Ala 1929-30 All Am football tackle, 1955 Football Hall of Fame, Brooklyn Dodgers sington
- Riggs Stephenson, left fielder for the Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs.[164]
- Al Worthington, nicknamed "Red." Pitcher with several teams from 1953 to 1969, most notably with the Minnesota Twins. Considered the Twins' first great closer.[165]
- Andy Phillips, first baseman in Pittsburgh Pirates' organization.[166]
- Emeel Salem, center fielder in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.[167]
- Football - college coaching
- Dabo Swinney ('93), Head Coach - Clemson University[168]
- Mike Shula ('87) Former Head Coach - Alabama Crimson Tide[169]
- Jackie Sherrill ('65), head coach, Wash State 1976, Univ of Pittsburgh 77-81, Texas A&M 82-88, Miss State 1995-2003, Bama player 1962-65 (running back)[170]
- Bill Battle ('62), head coach, Univ of Tenn 1970-76, Bama end 1961-62[171]
- Steve Sloan ('65), head coach, Vanderbilt Univ 73-74, Texas Tech 75-77, Ole Miss 78-82, Duke 83-86, Bama quarterback 1965 (nat'l champs)[172]
- Neil Callaway ('78), Head Coach - UAB Blazers football[173]
- David Cutcliffe ('76), Head Coach - Duke football[174]
- Bobby Bowden ('48), Former Head Coach - Florida State Seminoles[175]
- Sylvester Croom ('75), Former Head Coach - Mississippi State Bulldogs[176]
- Mike Riley ('74), Head Coach - Oregon State Beavers football[177]
- Danny Ford ('70 and '71), Former Head Coach - Clemson University[178]
- Ray Perkins ('66), Former head coach - Alabama Crimson Tide[179]
- Charley Pell ('64), Former Head Coach - Clemson University[180]
- Hootie Ingram ('55), Former Head Coach - Clemson University[181]
- Paul "Bear" Bryant ('36), Head Coach Alabama Crimson Tide Texas A&M Aggies Maryland Terrapins Kentucky Wildcats[182]
- Frank Howard, ('30) Former Head Coach - Clemson University[183]
- Football - NFL coaching
- Freddie Kitchens ('97), Tight Ends Coach - Arizona Cardinals[184]
- Jeff Rutledge '79 Quarterbacks Coach Arizona Cardinals[185]
- Ray Perkins '66, New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers[186]
- Golf
- Jason Bohn, PGA Tour. Won tour events in 2005 and 2010.[187]
- Steve Lowery, PGA Tour. Won tour events in 1994, 2000 and 2008.[188]
- Dicky Pride PGA Tour & Nationwide Tour. Won a tour event in 1994[189]
- Jerry Pate, PGA Tour & Champions Tours. 1976 U.S. Open winner. Broadcast golf analyst for ABC, CBS and BBC.[190]
- Bud Cauley, PGA Tour. All American and Current PGA Tour player.[191]
- Michael Thompson, PGA Tour winner 2013.[192]
- Bobby Wyatt, PGA Tour. All American, winner 2012 Sunnehanna Amateur and, 2013 Walker Cup, Current PGA Tour player.[193]
- Gymnastics
- Terin Humphrey, United States Olympian (2004 Athens). Silver Medalist - Team Competition.[194]
- Swimming & diving
- Cameron Henning, Canadian Olympian (1984 Los Angeles). Bronze Medalist - 200m backstroke.
- Justin Lemberg, Australian Olympian (1984 Los Angeles) Bronze Medalist - 400m freestyle.[195]
- Jon Olsen, United States Olympian (1992 Barcelona & 1996 Atlanta). Won five medals including four golds.[196]
- Anne Poleska, German Olympian (2000 Sydney & 2004 Athens). Bronze Medalist - 200 breaststroke at the 2004 Summer Games.[197]
- Jon Sieben, Australian Olympian (1984 Los Angeles). Gold Medalist - 200m butterfly.[198]
- Jonty Skinner, National Swim Coach[199]
- Mark Tonelli, Australian Olympian (1976 Montreal & 1980 Moscow). Gold Medal - 400m medley relay.
- Susan Williams, United States Olympian (2004 Athens). Bronze Medalist - Triathlon.[200]
- Tennis
- Juan-Carlos Bianchi, Tennis Professional & Venezuelan Olympian. Played on the Venezuela Davis Cup team and represented Venezuela at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
- Ellis Ferreira, Tennis Professional and Olympian. Represented South Africa at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Once ranked no. 1 Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) doubles player in the World.[201]
- Track & field
- Pauline Davis-Thompson, Bahamian Olympian (1996 Atlanta & 2000 Sydney). Gold Medalist - 4x100 Meter Relay; Gold Medalist - 200 Meter Dash (Sydney) & 4x400 Meter Relay (Atlanta).[202]
- Lillie Leatherwood, United States Olympian (1984 Los Angeles & 1988 Seoul). Gold (Los Angeles) & Silver (Seoul) Medalist - 4x400 Meter Relay.[203]
- Liz McColgan, British & Scottish Olympian (1988 Seoul, 1992 Barcelona & 1996 Atlanta). Silver Medalist - 10,000 Meter Run (Seoul).[204]
- Emmit King, 1983 NCAA 100m champion. Bronze medal in the 100m at the 1983 World Championships.
- Calvin Smith, Former world record holder, 100m.[205]
- Jan Johnson, United States Olympian (1972 Munich Olympics). Bronze Medalist - Pole Vault[206]
- Kirani James, Grenadian Olympian (2012 London) 400m Gold Medalist[207]
Notable faculty
- Donald Barthelme, English
- Michael Martone, Creative Writing
- Dinsmore Alter, astronomy
- Amalia Amaki, art
- Marshall Applewhite, music instructor and founder of the Heaven's Gate cult
- Anthony Joseph Arduengo III, chemistry
- Margaret Atwood, English literature
- Robin Behn, creative writing
- Philip Beidler, American literature
- David T. Beito, history
- Rick Bragg, author and journalist
- Joel Brouwer, poetry
- Guy Caldwell, University Distinguished Research Professor, biological sciences
- Carl Carmer, non-fiction writing
- Cornelius Carter, dance
- Philip B. Coulter, political science
- Philip Daileader, history
- Frank Duarte, author/physicist, professor
- John Engels, poetry
- Ibrahim Fawal, film
- Arun Gupta, Distinguished University Research Professor, chemistry and material science
- John P. Hermann, Old English studies
- Abdurrahim El-Keib, engineering[208][209] and interim prime minister of Libya (2011–2012)[210]
- Nathaniel Thomas Lupton, President from 1871 to 1874
- Forrest McDonald, history
- Steve Sample, Sr, arranger and jazz educator, former Director of Jazz Studies
- Hudson Strode, creative writing
- Michael Tuomey, geology, mineralogy and agricultural chemistry and first Alabama State Geologist
- William J. Vaughn (1834-1912), Professor of Mathematics, also alumni
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