List of University of New Mexico alumni
List of University of New Mexico alumni of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Alumni
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Alumnus | Class | Notes | |
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Abbey, EdwardEdward Abbey | 1951 | Environmental author and essayist. | |
Ackerson-Kiely, PaigePaige Ackerson-Kiely | Poet | ||
Adair, JohnJohn Adair | Pioneer of Navajo and Zuni cultural studies; in 1948, the university's first doctoral candidate in anthropology[1][2] | ||
Anaya, JamesJames Anaya | United Nations Special Rapporteur for Indigenous Human Rights[3] | ||
Andronicos, ChristopherChristopher Andronicos | Geologist[4] | ||
Apodaca, JerryJerry Apodaca | Former Governor of New Mexico[5] | ||
Baker (runner), JohnJohn Baker (runner) | WAC Cross-Country and Mile Championship[6] | ||
Baskett, HankHank Baskett | Former NFL wide receiver[7] | ||
Beljan, CharlieCharlie Beljan | PGA Tour winner | ||
Berntsen, GaryGary Berntsen | Former CIA Senior Operations Officer | ||
Bigelow, Robert W.Robert W. Bigelow | Attorney; television commentator[8][9] | ||
Bird, SarahSarah Bird | Novelist, screenwriter, and journalist[10] | ||
Bishop, DavidDavid Bishop | Middle-distance runner[11] | ||
Brown, KenKen Brown | Former NFL player[12] | ||
Blackwell, Charles W.Charles W. Blackwell | 1972 | First Ambassador of the Chickasaw Nation to the United States (1995–2013)[13] | |
Bloom, PaulPaul Bloom | Former lawyer working as a special counsel for the United States Department of Energy[14] | ||
Booth, TonyTony Booth | Country musician[15] | ||
Braun, TimothyTimothy Braun | Author[16] | ||
Bryan, KirkKirk Bryan | Geologist[17] | ||
Bryant, Gregory R.Gregory R. Bryant | Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy[18] | ||
Calvani, TerryTerry Calvani | Commissioner of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission[19] | ||
Cajete, GregoryGregory Cajete | One of the founders of integrating Native American Studies with science disciplines[20] | ||
Chavez, Edward L.Edward L. Chavez | Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court[21] | ||
Chávez, MartinMartin Chávez | Former Mayor of Albuquerque[22] | ||
Colon, BrianBrian Colon | Former Chairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico[23] | ||
Cooper, MichaelMichael Cooper | Former NBA player[24] | ||
Davis, JustinJustin Davis | Soccer player[25] | ||
Degenevieve, BarbaraBarbara Degenevieve | Photographer[26] | ||
Denish, DianeDiane Denish | Former Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico[27] | ||
Dimond, DianeDiane Dimond | Journalist, author, TV anchor | ||
Dixon, SamSam Dixon | Basketball coach[28] | ||
Dodson, JohnJohn Dodson | Mixed martial artist competing for the Ultimate Fighting Championship[29] | ||
Domenici, PetePete Domenici | 1954 | Former U.S. Senator representing New Mexico[30] | |
Dongarra, JackJack Dongarra | Mathematician; computer scientist; Distinguished Professor, University of Tennessee[31] | ||
Ellis, James G.James G. Ellis | Dean of USC Marshall School of Business[32] | ||
Fitzgerald, LeeLee Fitzgerald | Professor of Zoology and Faculty Curator of Amphibians and Reptiles at Texas A&M University[33] | ||
Frederick, AndyAndy Frederick | Former NFL offensive tackle[34] | ||
Gea-Banacloche, JulioJulio Gea-Banacloche | Quantum physics expert[35] | ||
Giddens, J.R.J.R. Giddens | NBA player[36] | ||
Gordon, LennoxLennox Gordon | NFL player | ||
Gould, JaniceJanice Gould | Koyangk'auwi Maidu writer and scholar[37] | ||
Granger, DannyDanny Granger | NBA player[38] | ||
Graves, KellyKelly Graves | Head women's basketball coach at University of Oregon.[39] | ||
Guerrero, EddieEddie Guerrero | WWE wrestler | ||
Haskins, JamesJames Haskins | Award-winning children's author[40] | ||
Haq, BashirulBashirul Haq | Prominent architect and educator | ||
Herrera, Daniel RayDaniel Ray Herrera | Major League Baseball player[41] | ||
Herrera, Judith C.Judith C. Herrera | United States federal judge[42] | ||
Herron, TimTim Herron | Professional golfer on the PGA Tour[43] | ||
Holden, EuanEuan Holden | Professional association football player[44] | ||
Hollingsworth, ShawnShawn Hollingsworth | Former NFL player[45] | ||
Holm, HollyHolly Holm | attended | Professional female mixed martial arts fighter, competing in the Women's UFC bantamweight division[46] | |
Hufstedler, ShirleyShirley Hufstedler | First United States Secretary of Education[47] | ||
Iglesias, DavidDavid Iglesias | JD 1984 | Former United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico and controversially dismissed[48] | |
Ivers, Donald L.Donald L. Ivers | Former judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans' Claims[49] | ||
Johnson, BrianBrian Johnson | Football player[50] | ||
Johnson, GaryGary Johnson | 1975 | Former Governor of New Mexico; 2012 presidential candidate[51] | |
Johnson, GeorgeGeorge Johnson | 1975 | Science author[52] | |
Jones, Brian JayBrian Jay Jones | 1989 | New York Times bestselling biographer of Washington Irving and Jim Henson[53] | |
King, BruceBruce King | Former three-term Governor of New Mexico[54] | ||
King, GaryGary King | Attorney General of New Mexico[55] | ||
Lapovsky-Kennedy, ElizabethElizabeth Lapovsky-Kennedy | One of the founding feminists of the field of women's studies[56] | ||
Koo, PeterPeter Koo | Member of the New York City Council[57] | ||
Lassen, EmilEmil Lassen | Major General Air National Guard[58] | ||
Longley, LucLuc Longley | 1991 | Former NBA player and the first Australian to play in the NBA[59] | |
Lopez, L. LuisL. Luis Lopez | Poet[60] | ||
Mabry, Thomas J.Thomas J. Mabry | Former Governor of New Mexico; Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court[61] | ||
Maestas, JosephJoseph Maestas | Mayor of Española, New Mexico[62] | ||
Marshall, PennyPenny Marshall | Actress and director[63] | ||
Marquez, MiguelMiguel Marquez | ABC News correspondent[64] | ||
Mathis, TerranceTerrance Mathis | Former NFL player | ||
McConkie, Jr., Oscar W.Oscar W. McConkie, Jr. | Utah politician and LDS church leader[65] | ||
McSorley, CiscoCisco McSorley | New Mexico politician[66] | ||
Miller (artist), MelissaMelissa Miller (artist) | 1974 | Painter[67] | |
Morrison, John H.John H. Morrison | Lawyer; former President of the Association of American Rhodes Scholars[68] | ||
Nyland, William L.William L. Nyland | U.S. Marine Corps four-star general; former Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps[69] | ||
Ostlund, LoriLori Ostlund | Short story writer[70] | ||
Pacheco, JordanJordan Pacheco | Major League Baseball infielder for the Colorado Rockies. | ||
Payne, WilliamWilliam Payne | New Mexico state senator[71] | ||
Perkins, DonDon Perkins | Former NFL All-Pro running back[72] | ||
Predock, AntoineAntoine Predock | Architect[73] | ||
Price, V.B.V.B. Price | Journalist, poet, author, scholar and New Mexico historian[74] | ||
Ptacek, KathrynKathryn Ptacek | Author and editor[75] | ||
Rhodes, Michael D.Michael D. Rhodes | Egyptologist[76] | ||
Rubenstein, Meridel Meridel Rubenstein | MA 1974, MFA 1977 | Photographer and installation artist | |
Sandoval, DevonDevon Sandoval | Soccer player for Real Salt Lake[77] | ||
Schiff, StevenSteven Schiff | JD 1972 | Former U.S. congressman representing New Mexico[78] | |
Schodorf, JeanJean Schodorf | Member of the Kansas Senate[79] | ||
Silver, CaswellCaswell Silver | Geologist and CEO of Sundance Oil Company, endowed Caswell Silver Foundation at UNM | ||
Silver, LeonLeon Silver | Professor of Geology, California Institute of Technology; member of National Academy of Sciences; winner of NASA Scientific Achievement Medal; trained Apollo astronauts in field geology for their lunar mission | ||
Jarrin Solomon | Olympic 400m Sprinter | ||
Strickland, ScottScott Strickland | Major League Baseball player[80] | ||
Sullivan, JohnJohn Sullivan | Football player | ||
Taylor, Thomas C.Thomas C. Taylor | New Mexico politician[81] | ||
Thompson, Jerry D.Jerry D. Thompson | Historian of the American Southwest[82] | ||
Townsend, Kathleen KennedyKathleen Kennedy Townsend | JD 1978 | Former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland; the eldest of Robert F. Kennedy's children[83] | |
Udall, TomTom Udall | JD 1977 | U.S. congressman and senator representing New Mexico[84] | |
Urlacher, BrianBrian Urlacher | 2000 | Former NFL player[85] | |
Vigil, Carol JeanCarol Jean Vigil | First Native American woman to be state district judge in the U.S.[86] | ||
Wertheim, JohnJohn Wertheim | JD 1995 | Former member of the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee[87] | |
Willard, CodyCody Willard | Fox Business Network anchor[88] | ||
Wilson, RayRay Wilson | Chicago Bears linebacker[85] |
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- ↑ Clifford Barnett; Richard Chalfen; James C. Faris; Susan Brown McGreevy; Willow Roberts Powers (Autumn 1999). "John Adair, 1913–1997: Work across the Anthropological Spectrum". Journal of Anthropological Research (Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico) 55 (3): 429–445. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
- ↑ "Faculty Profile". Law.arizona.edu. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
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