List of University of Arizona people
The following is a list of encyclopedic people associated with the University of Arizona. Notable alumni include a former U.S. Secretary of the Interior, the former U.S. Surgeon General, the creator of the television series Sesame Street and founder of Sesame Workshop, the owner of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Major League Baseball team, and several NASA astronauts.
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Notable alumni and former students
Law, politics, and government
- Gilbert Baker – Arkansas State Senator[1]
- Ron Barber (BA 1967) - US Representative[2]
- Betsey Bayless (1966) - Arizona Secretary of State 1997-2003[3]
- Richard Carmona (MPH 1998) – former U.S. Surgeon General[4]
- Raul Hector Castro (JD 1949) - former Governor of Arizona and ambassador to Argentina[5]
- Richard Harvey Chambers (BA 1929) - chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1959–1976)[6]
- Dennis DeConcini (BA 1959, LLD 1963) – former US Senator from Arizona (1977–1995)[7]
- David Dewhurst (BA 1967) – Lieutenant Governor of Texas[8]
- Bob Dole – former US Senator[9]
- Paul Fannin – former Governor of Arizona (1955–1965) and US Senator (1965–1977)[10]
- Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr. (JD 1949) - former Governor of Arizona (1965–1967)[11]
- Barry Goldwater – former US Senator (1953-1987) and 1964 Republican US Presidential nominee[12]
- Howard Hart – Central Intelligence Agency officer[13]
- Carole Hillard (BA 1957) – former Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota[14]
- Tom Hughes (MA 1967) - former mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon[15]
- Richard Hunziker - U.S. Air Force Major General
- Jon Kyl (BA 1964, JD 1966) – former US Representative (1987–1995) and former US Senator (1995–2013)[16]
- Steve Soboroff – former CEO of Playa Vista; former Los Angeles Parks Commissioner[17]
- Nora Sun (BA 1978) – granddaughter of Sun Yatsen and former American diplomat[18]
- Morris K. Udall (JD 1949) – former fifteen-term US Congressman[19]
- Stewart Udall (JD 1948) – former US Congressman, former Secretary of the Interior[20]
Religion
- Spencer W. Kimball – former president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[21]
- Frederick Wedge (BA 1920) – Presbyterian pastor and educator, who had boxed professionally as "Kid" Wedge[22]
Academia
- Lee Giles (PhD 1981) – co-creator of CiteSeer, David Reese Professor of Information Sciences and Technology at Pennsylvania State University[23]
- William Rathje (1967) – pioneer of garbology, professor emeritus of archaeology[24]
- Ed Renwick (1968) - political scientist and television commentator in New Orleans, Louisiana[25]
- David Soren (1983) – UA Regents Professor of Classics and Director of the Orvieto Institute in Umbria[26]
- Gordon Willey (BS 1935, MS 1936) - pioneer of processual archaeology, Harvard University professor[27]
Arts and media
- Agha Shahid Ali – poet[28]
- Samaire Armstrong – actress[29]
- Denise Austin – fitness instructor[30]
- Michael Biehn (1974) – actor, Aliens, Terminator[31]
- Lynn Borden (1959) – actress and Miss Arizona (1957)[32]
- Jerry Bruckheimer (1965) – film and television producer[33]
- Tom Chilton – MMORPG game developer[34]
- Fred Christenson - television executive[35]
- Joan Ganz Cooney – creator of Sesame Street[36]
- Ted DeGrazia – painter, sculptor[37]
- Louis Delsarte – artist[38]
- George Gray — game show host and announcer[39]
- Savannah Guthrie - co-host of The Today Show[40]
- Earl Hindman – actor, Wilson W. Wilson, Home Improvement[41]
- Louis Hock - independent filmmaker[42]
- Rick Hoffman - actor[43]
- John Hughes – film director, producer, screenwriter[44]
- J.A. Jance – mystery writer[36]
- Nicole Randall Johnson – actress and comedian[33]
- Kourtney Kardashian – television personality[36]
- Kitty Kelley – author[36]
- Barbara Kingsolver (1981, MS Biology) – author[45]
- Greg Kinnear (1985) – actor[46]
- Don Knotts – actor[47]
- Aline Kominsky-Crumb (BFA) – underground comic book creator[36]
- Tamika Lawrence - actress and singer
- Jerry Livingston – songwriter[36]
- Linda McCartney – photographer[36]
- James McMurtry – musician[48]
- Dipti Mehta - actress
- J. Greg Miller - musician
- Labina Mitevska – Macedonian actress
- Peter Murrieta – 2-time Emmy Award-winning producer and writer, Wizards of Waverly Place[36]
- Craig T. Nelson (1969) – actor[36]
- Lynne Olson - author and journalist
- Brian Ralston – film score composer[36]
- Caroline Rhea – actress and comedian[36]
- Nicole Richie – actress[49]
- Geraldo Rivera (1965) – talk show host, television journalist[50]
- Linda Ronstadt – 11-time Grammy award-winning singer[36]
- Richard Russo – Pulitzer Prize winner for his novel Empire Falls[51]
- Rico Saccani – conductor[36]
- Fritz Scholder – late Native American artist[36]
- Garry Shandling – actor and comedian[52]
- Ron Shelton – film screenwriter and director[53]
- Richard Siken (MFA 1994) - poet
- Stephen Spinella - actor[33]
- David Ray Stephens – musician
- Barret Swatek – actress
- Jimmy Tatro - actor
- Vicki Lewis Thompson – author[36]
- Jack Wagner (1982) - actor[33]
- David Foster Wallace – author[54]
- Kate Walsh – actress[33]
- Kristen Wiig – actress, Saturday Night Live cast member[55]
- Christine Woods – actress[33]
Business
- Karl Eller – Arizona business leader, namesake of the Eller College of Management[36]
- Rande Gerber, owner of Midnight Oil Bars and other nightlife businesses[56]
- William M. Grace (MBA 1959) - real estate developer and casino owner[57]
- Robert Wood Johnson IV – owner of the New York Jets football club and great-grandson of the founder of Johnson & Johnson[58]
- Terry Lundgren – CEO of Federated Department Stores, namesake of The Terry Lundgren Center for Retailing at the university[36]
- Arturo Moreno – owner of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Major League Baseball team, outdoor advertising entrepreneur[59]
- Robert Sarver – managing partner and majority owner of the Phoenix Suns basketball team, director of SkyWest Airlines[60]
Science and technology
- Joseph M. Acaba (MS, 1992) - NASA astronaut[61]
- Steve Maguire (BS, ?) – software engineer[62]
- Andreas Gerasimos Michalitsianos (BS, 1968) – NASA astrophysicist who contributed to the International Ultraviolet Explorer and the Hubble Space Telescope[63]
- Don Pettit (Ph.D, 1983) – NASA astronaut[64]
- Brian Schmidt (BS, 1989) - physicist awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics[65]
- Richard Scobee (BS, 1965) – NASA astronaut[66]
- Kathryn Stephenson (BA, 1936) - first American woman board-certified plastic surgeon[67]
- Clifford Stoll (Ph.D, 1980) – astronomer
- Paul Wehrle (BS, ca. 1943) – pediatrician who helped develop vaccines for polio and smallpox[68]
Athletics
- Abdihakem Abdirahman (BA, 2001) – long-distance runner and US 2008 Olympic Trials 10,000 meter champion[69]
- Hassan Adams (BA, 2006) – NBA player[70]
- Brian N. Anderson (2003) – MLB center fielder[71]
- Gilbert Arenas (2001) – NBA player[72]
- Marisa Baena – LPGA golfer[73]
- Bob Baffert (1977) – 3-time Eclipse Award winner as outstanding Thoroughbred trainer[74]
- Adia Barnes (1998) – former WNBA player[75]
- Ricky Barnes – PGA Tour Golfer and 2002 US Amateur Champion[76][77]
- Brigetta Barrett (2013) - Olympic silver medalist in the high jump[78]
- Jason Bates – former Major League Baseball infielder[79]
- Michael Bates – 5-time NFL Pro Bowl kick returner and 1992 Summer Olympics bronze medalist[80]
- Amanda Beard (2003) - swimmer, Olympic gold medalist and 2-time American Swimmer of the Year[81]
- Mike Bell – NFL running back[82]
- Kathryn Bertine (2000) - professional racing cyclist, writer, former figure skater and triathlete[83]
- Mike Bibby – NBA point guard[84]
- Monica Bisordi (2006) – the University of Arizona's all-time leading scorer in women's gymnastics[85]
- Cheri Blauwet (2002) - wheelchair racing, Para-olympic gold medalist[86]
- Lance Briggs – NFL linebacker[87]
- Tedy Bruschi (1996) – NFL player, analyst for ESPN[88]
- Chase Budinger – NBA player[89]
- Kurt Busch (1996) – NASCAR driver (attended but did not graduate)[90]
- Ka'Deem Carey - NFL player[91]
- Antoine Cason – NFL player, 2007 Jim Thorpe Award winner[92]
- Jack Davis – American football player[93]
- George DiCarlo – Olympic gold medal swimmer[94]
- Sean Elliott – NBA player, number retired by the University of Arizona[95]
- Scott Erickson – former Major League Baseball pitcher, Arizona Wildcat Hall of Fame.[96]
- Maryse Éwanjé-Épée (1985) – Track and Field athlete in High Jump and Heptathlon.[97]
- Jennie Finch – Olympic gold medal-winning professional women's softball pitcher[98]
- Nick Folk – NFL kicker[99]
- Terry Francona – MLB player and manager[100]
- Brenda Frese – head women's basketball coach at Maryland (2006 national champs)[101]
- Channing Frye – NBA player[102]
- Jim Furyk – PGA Tour golfer and 2003 US Open Winner[103]
- Robert Gamez – PGA Tour golfer[104]
- Rob Gronkowski – NFL tight end[105]
- Natalie Gulbis – LPGA golfer[106]
- Chip Hale – Major League Baseball player and coach[107]
- Keith Hartwig – former NFL player[108]
- Ron Hassey – Major League Baseball player and coach[109]
- Chris Henry – NFL player[110]
- Derek Hill – NFL player[111]
- Ed Hochuli - NFL referee[112]
- Trevor Hoffman – 7-time All-Star MLB pitcher[113]
- Alicia Hollowell – national champion softball pitcher[114]
- Jack Howell – Major League Baseball player[115]
- Nick Hundley – MLB player[116]
- Andre Iguodala – NBA player[117]
- Richard Jefferson – NBA player[118]
- Jay John – College basketball head coach[119]
- Keshon Johnson – NFL player[120]
- Vance Johnson – NFL player[121]
- Steve Kerr – NBA player, manager and coach[122]
- Spencer Larsen – NFL linebacker[123]
- Rod Lewis – NFL player[124]
- Warren Livingston - NFL player[125]
- Kenny Lofton – Major League Baseball player[126]
- Stan Mataele – NFL player[127]
- Chris McAlister – NFL cornerback [128]
- Jonathan Meloan – Major League Baseball player[129]
- Frank Middleton - NFL football player[130]
- Josh Miller – NFL punter[131]
- Ryk Neethling – NCAA National Champion swimmer, olympic Gold Medalist[132]
- Dennis Northcutt – NFL wide receiver[133]
- Lorena Ochoa – LPGA golfer[134]
- Josh Pastner – college basketball head coach[135]
- Antonio Pierce – NFL linebacker for the New York Giants[136]
- Todd Pletcher (1989) – leading Thoroughbred trainer; 3-time Eclipse Award winner[137]
- Dan Pohl – PGA golfer[138]
- DaShon Polk – NFL linebacker[139]
- Don Pooley – PGA golfer[140]
- Sean Rooks – NBA player[141]
- Rory Sabbatini – PGA Tour golfer[142]
- Paul Shields – NFL player[143]
- J.T. Snow – MLB player and 6-time Rawlings Golden Glove Award winner[144]
- Annika Sörenstam – LPGA golfer[145]
- Mike Springer – PGA golfer[146]
- Ed Stokes - professional basketball player[147]
- Damon Stoudamire – NBA player[148]
- Salim Stoudamire (2005) – NBA player[149]
- Jason Terry – NBA player[150]
- Ron Theobald – Major League Baseball player[151]
- Tom Tolbert – NBA player; NBA broadcast analyst[152]
- Sione Tuihalamaka – Arena Football League player[153]
- Amy Van Dyken – Olympic gold medalist swimmer[154]
- Bobby Wade – NFL wide receiver[155]
- Luke Walton – NBA player[156]
- Ray Wells – NFL player[157]
- Brian Williams - NBA player[147]
- Derrick Williams – NBA player[158]
- Rodney Williams – American football player[159]
- Joe Young - NFL player[160]
Notable faculty and staff
- Alfred Atkinson - president, Montana State University (1920-1937) and University of Arizona (1937-1947)[161]
- Gail Lee Bernstein – historian, one of the pioneers of Japanese women's studies[162]
- Nicolaas Bloembergen – Nobel Laureate in Physics, 1981[163]
- Bart Bok – astronomer[164]
- Mike Candrea - Hall of Fame softball coach[165]
- Andrew Carnie - linguist[166]
- David Chalmers – philosopher specializing in philosophy of mind[167]
- Hsinchun Chen – McClelland Professor of Management Information Systems and founder of the Artificial Intelligence Lab[168]
- Cedric Dempsey - executive director of the NCAA, 1993–2002[169]
- William G. Dever – biblical archaeologist[170]
- Xiaohui Fan - astronomer and cosmologist[171]
- Hermann Flaschka – mathematics professor, winner of 1995 Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics[172]
- Kenneth L. Hale - linguist and polyglot
- Harry Harlow - experimental psychologist[173]
- Jenann Ismael, philosopher[174]
- Rich Jorgensen – professor of plant sciences, editor of The Plant Cell[175]
- Gerard P. Kuiper – astronomer, discovered various moons of Jovian planets and the Kuiper Belt[176]
- Willis Lamb – Nobel Laureate in Physics, 1955[177]
- Keith Lehrer – philosophy professor, member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[178]
- Fang Lizhi – physicist, helped inspire China's 1989 Pro-Democracy Movement[179]
- Andy Lopez – baseball coach[180]
- Fulvio Melia – astrophysicist[181]
- Charles Newman – mathematics professor, now at the Courant Institute[182]
- Shaun Nichols – philosopher
- Lute Olson – hall of fame basketball coach[183]
- Feryal Özel – astrophysicist[184]
- Aric Rindfleisch - marketing author and professor, now at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Peter M. Rhee – medical school professor and surgeon[185]
- Rich Rodriguez - football coach[186]
- Vernon L. Smith – economics professor, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 2002[187]
- Daniel L. Stein – mathematics and physics professor, dean of science at New York University
- Andrew Weil – pioneer in integrative medicine[188]
- Peter Wild – poet, author, and Professor of English (1940–2009)[189]
- Arthur Winfree – theoretical biologist, winner of 2000 Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics[190]
- Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff – professor of microbiology and physics, did pioneering work in X-ray crystallography[191]
- Vladimir E. Zakharov – Regents' professor of mathematics, winner of 2003 Dirac Prize[192]
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