List of University of Virginia people
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This page is a partial list of distinguished alumni of the University of Virginia.
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[edit] Rectors and members of the Board of Visitors
- Thomas Jefferson - 3rd President of the United States (1801–1809)
- James Madison - 4th President of the United States (1809–1817)
- James Monroe - 5th President of the United States (1817–1825)
- Andrew Stevenson - 15th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (1827–1833)
[edit] Alumni
[edit] Space, land, and sea
- Richard E. Byrd (attended) - Polar Explorer, first to fly over South Pole
- Patrick G. Forrester, Grad 1989 - NASA Astronaut
- Karl G. Henize, Grad 1948 - Astronomer; NASA Astronaut
- Bill Nelson, Law 1968 - NASA Astronaut; U.S. Senator, Florida
- Kathryn C. Thornton, Grad 1977, Grad 1979 - NASA Astronaut
[edit] Supreme Court
- Howell Edmunds Jackson, Grad 1854 - Justice, United States Supreme Court
- James Clark McReynolds, Law 1884 - Justice, United States Supreme Court
- Stanley Forman Reed, Law 1908 - Justice, United States Supreme Court
[edit] Politics
- Yasushi Akashi, Grad 1956 - Undersecretary of the United Nations
- George Allen, Col 1974, Law 1977 - Governor and U.S. Senator, Virginia
- Hanan Ashrawi, Grad 1982 - Palestinian spokeswoman and peace activist
- Nathan L. Bachman, Law 1903 - U.S. Senator, Tennessee
- Alben W. Barkley, Law 1900 - U.S. Senator, Kentucky; Vice-President of the United States
- Evan Bayh, Law 1981 - U.S. Senator, Indiana and former Governor of Indiana
- Rupert Blue, Col 1890 - Surgeon General of the United States
- Kit Bond, Law 1963 - U.S. Senator, Missouri
- Alan Stephenson Boyd, Law 1948 - First United States Secretary of Transportation
- David Brown, Mayor of Charlottesville
- Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Law 1936 - U.S. Senator, Virginia
- James Laurence Cabell, Clas 1833 - President of National Board of Health
- Millard F. Caldwell, Law 1924 - Governor, U.S. Congressman, and State Supreme Court Justice, Florida
- James Paul Clarke, Law 1878 - Governor and U.S. Senator, Arkansas
- John Cornyn, Law 1995 - U.S. Senator, Texas
- Hugh S. Cumming, Med 1893 - Surgeon General of the United States
- Henry Winter Davis, Law 1841 - Outspoken Radical Republican; U.S. Congressman, Maryland
- William Meade Fishback, Law 1855 - Governor and U.S. Senator-Elect, Arkansas
- Luis Fortuño, Law 1985 - Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico
- Thomas Watt Gregory, Law 1884 - Attorney General of the United States
- Hilary A. Herbert, Law 1855 - Secretary of the Navy
- Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter, Col 1828 - Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and U.S. Senator, Virginia
- Eppa Hunton, Law 1843 - CSA Brigadier General; U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senator, Virginia
- Louis Arthur Johnson, Law 1913 - Second United States Secretary of Defense
- Robert F. Kennedy, Law 1951 - U.S. Senator, New York; 1968 U.S. Presidential candidate
- Edward M. Kennedy, Law 1959 - U.S. Senator, Massachusetts
- John N. Kennedy, Law 1977 - State Treasurer of Louisiana
- William Preston Lane, Jr., Law 1915 - Governor, Maryland
- Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr., Law, Missouri Supreme Court Justice
- J. Hamilton Lewis - U.S. Senator, Illinois and first Whip
- Thurgood Marshall Jr., Col 1978, Law 1981 - Cabinet secretary, Clinton administration
- Samuel D. McEnery, Col 1857, Governor and U.S. Senator for Louisiana
- Ana Montes - Convicted Cuban Spy
- John S. Mosby (attended) - The "Gray Ghost", CSA guerilla fighter
- Janet Napolitano, Law 1983 - Governor of Arizona
- Bill Nelson, Law 1968 - U.S. Senator, Florida; NASA Astronaut
- Longin Pastusiak, Grad 1959 - Marshall of the Senate, Poland
- George W. Randolph, Law 1842 - CSA Secretary of War
- Chuck Robb, Law 1973 - Governor and U.S. Senator, Virginia
- Joseph Taylor Robinson, Law 1895 - Governor and United States Senate Majority Leader, Arkansas
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr., Law 1940 - U.S. Congressman, New York
- Mark Sanford, Darden 1988 - Governor of South Carolina
- Faryar Shirzad, Law - advisor to U.S. President George W. Bush
- John William Snow, Grad 1965 - United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Javier Solana, Grad 1968 - Spanish former Secretary General of NATO and current EU foreign policy chief
- William B. Spong, Jr., Law 1947 - U.S. Senator, Virginia
- John C. Stennis, Law 1928 - U.S. Senator, Mississippi
- Edward Stettinius, Jr., Col 1924 - United States Secretary of State
- Charles L. Terry, Jr., Col 1922 - Governor, Delaware
- Robert Toombs, Law 1830 - U.S. Senator, Georgia
- John V. Tunney, Law 1959 - U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senator, California
- Thomas B. Turley, Law 1867 - U.S. Senator, Tennessee
- John Warner, Law 1953 - U.S. Senator, Virginia
- Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Law 1957 - Governor, U.S. Congressman, and U.S. Senator, Connecticut
- John Sharp Williams, Law 1876 - Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives
- Woodrow Wilson (attended) - 28th President of the United States
- Walter Wyatt, Law 1917 - General Counsel, Federal Reserve System
Robert Mueller, Law 1973 - Director of the FBI
[edit] Military
- Brig. Gen. John B. Copenhaver, USAF, Col 1926 - former Command Surgeon, Headquarters Alaskan Air Command
- Maj. Gen. William J. Crumm, USAF, Col 1941 - former Deputy Joint Chief of Staff, Atomic Operations Division
- Lt. Gen. David A. Deptula, USAF, Col 1974, Engr 1976 - Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Intelligence
- Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Egeland Jr., USAF, Col 1965, Law 1968 - former Deputy Staff Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Air Force
- Brig. Gen William Lafayette Fagg, USAF, Law 1941 - former Executive Officer, Staff Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Air Force
- Lt. Gen. Ralph E. Havens, USAF, Col 1960 - former Commander, Air University
- Maj. Gen. Donald W. Henderson, USAF, Engr 1960 - Commander, Space and Missile Test Organization
- Brig. Gen. William Preston Nuckols, USAF, Col 1927 - Commander, 33rd Continental Air Defense Division
- Brig. Gen. Samuel M. Thomasson Jr, USAF, Law 1947 - former Staff Judge Advocate General, Headquarters Air Force Systems Command
- Brig. Gen. Felix J. Zaniewski, USAF, Law 1948 - former Staff Judge Advocate General for Strategic Air Command
[edit] Business
- Alan Lafley, GSAS Dropout - CEO, Chairman of the Board, Procter & Gamble Co.
- Alfred Berkeley, Col 1966 - President, NASDAQ Stock Exchange
- Shelby Bonnie, Com 1986 - CEO, co-founder, CNET Inc.
- Charles L. Brown, Engr 1943 - Chairman and CEO, AT&T Corporation
- Algernon S. Buford, Law 1850 - President, Richmond and Danville Railroad
- W. Graham Claytor Jr., Col 1933 - President, Southern Railway and Amtrak; and U.S. Secretary of the Navy
- Craig Cook-Stevenson, Com 2005 - Chief Technology Strategist, JPMorgan and founder of Stevenson Securities
- George David, Darden 1967 - Chairman & CEO, United Technologies Corporation
- Russell Herron, Engr 1979 - Author, co-founder of GeoQuest Systems
- Paul Tudor Jones, Col 1976 - President & Founder, Tudor Investment Corporation and the Robin Hood Foundation
- Tim Koogle, Engr 1973 - Vice Chairman and former CEO, Yahoo! Inc.
- Halsey Minor, Col 1987 - Co-founder and former CEO, CNET Inc.
- William N. Page (attended) - Civil Engineer, co-founder of the Virginian Railway
- Charles T. Pepper, Med 1855 - The original "Dr. Pepper" according to the Dr Pepper Company
- Steven Reinemund, Darden 1978 - Chairman & CEO, PepsiCo Inc.
- Rebecca W. Rimel, Nurs 1973 - President, Pew Charitable Trusts
- Sheridan G. Snyder, OBE, Col 1958 - Founder, Genzyme Corp., Instapak (Sealed Air Corp), Upstate Inc., Biocatalyst International
- Robert R. Young (attended) - Chairman of the Board, C&O Railroad
- Mark S. Frey, Comm 1975 - Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Fairchild Semiconductor
William A. Hawkins, Darden 1982 - CEO, Medtronic Corp.
[edit] Science and technology
- John Backus (attended) - Inventor of first high-level programming language, FORTRAN
- Daniel Barringer, Grad 1888 - Proved the existence of meteorites on Earth (Barringer Meteorite Crater)
- Jesse Beams, Grad 1926 - One of 5 primary physicists selected for Manhattan Project, pioneer of ultracentrifuge
- Francis Collins, Col 1970 - Director, Human Genome Project
- Heber Doust Curtis, Grad 1902 — Astronomer participated in the "Great Debate" with Harlow Shapley, 1920
- Janet Akyüz Mattei, Grad 1972 - Astronomer; Director, the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
- Charles Pollard Olivier, Grad 1911 — Astronomer; Founder, American Meteor Society
- Vivian Pinn, Med 1967 - Director, Office of Research on Women’s Health, National Institutes of Health
- Walter Reed, Med 1869 - Discovered transmission of yellow fever
- Alexander N. Vyssotsky, Grad 1927 - Astronomer; Cataloged Milky Way M dwarf stars
- Ralph Elmer Wilson, Grad 1910 — Astronomer; Wilson crater on the Moon was co-named after him.
- Carl A. Wirtanen, Grad 1939 - Astronomer; Discovered a number of asteroids and comets
- William Wulf, Grad 1966 - Designer of BLISS programming language
- Hugh H. Young, Clas 1889, Med 1891 - Inventor, author, pioneering surgeon
Alfred G. Gilman, Faculty 1971-1981- G protein pioneer, Nobel Laureate (Medicine and Physiology)
Barry J. Marshall, Faculty 1986-, co-discoverer of H.Pylori as the cause of peptic ulcer disease, Nobel Laureate (Medicine and Physiology)
Francis A. Carey, Faculty 1966- Author of Organic Chemistry, most widely used college organic chemistry text
Matthew A. Howard, Medicine 1985 - Neurosurgeon, inventor, co-founder of Stereotaxis Corp.
Ferid Murad, Faculty 1970-1981- Pioneer in role of Nitric Oxide in biology, Nobel Laureate (Medicine and Physiology)
William Barton Rogers Faculty 1835-1853 , Founder and President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robert M Berne Faculty 1966-2001, Lead the lab that discovered role of Adenosine in coronary blood flow which led to development of widely used cardiac drug Adenocard
Leonard Malis, Med 1943- Neurosurgeon, first to use microsope in OR, introduced field of microsurgery
Wade Hampton Frost, Med 1903- Established epidemiology as a science, founding dean of Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Alfred Chantin, Faculty 1935-1967, Discovered role of 2,3-DPG in oxygen transfer from hemoglobin which made enormous impact in blood transfusion therapy
S. Ward Casscells, Med 1939- pioneering orthopedic surgeon, introduced arthroscopy of the knee joint into practice in the United States
Andrea Saathoff, Grad 1999 - Researcher at Positive Survivors Research Center & Former member of US National Rowing Team
[edit] Writers and academics
- Craig K. Agule, Law 2002- Practitioner, Socratic Poet, Houndsman
- Louis Auchincloss, Law 1941 - Novelist, Lawyer
- Paul Bowles (attended) - Novelist, Travel Writer, Composer
- Charles Augustus Briggs, Col 1860 - Hebrew Scholar and Theologian
- Linda Fairstein, Law 1972 - Prosecutor of sex crimes in Manhattan and best-selling author of crime novels
- Julien Green/Julian Hartridge Green, Col 1922, one of the major figures of French litterature of the 20th century
- Edward P. Jones, Grad 1981 - Author, winner of 2004 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, MacArthur Fellow
- Edgar Odell Lovett, Grad 1895 - Mathematician, Astronomer, First and longest-tenured President of Rice University
- Edgar Allan Poe (attended) - Poet, author of The Raven
- Paul Craig Roberts, economist and political pundit, who served as Undersecretary of the Treasury under Ronald Reagan
- Larry Sabato, Col 1974 - Called the "Most Quoted College Professor in the Land" by the Wall Street Journal
- Will Shortz, Law - Editor of The New York Times crossword puzzle
- Brooks D. Simpson, Col 1979 - Historian
- William Force Stead, Col 1905 - American diplomat and poet
- Henry S. Taylor, Col 1965 - 1986 Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry
- David Baldacci, Law-1986 - best selling novelist
William Faulkner, Faculty, writer in residence 1957-1962, Great Southern writer, Nobel Laureate (Literature)
Peter Taylor, Faculty, Pulitzer prize, Pen/Faulkner award winning novelist,short story writer
Dumas Malone, Faculty. Historian and Biographer of Thomas Jefferson, Pulitzer Prize winner
Herbert Stein, Faculty, Economist, author,Chairman of President's Council of Economic advisors (Richard Nixon)
[edit] Media
- Robert Aldrich (attended) - Film director, writer, and producer of The Dirty Dozen
- Fred Barnes, Col 1965 - Editor, The Weekly Standard
- Katie Couric, Col 1979 - Anchor CBS"Evening News", Former host, NBC's The Today Show
- Deidre Downs (attended) - Miss America 2005
- Kimberly Dozier, 1993 - reporter for CBS News
- Thomas Frank, Col 1987 - Founder and editor, The Baffler
- Brit Hume, Col 1965 - Managing editor, Fox News
- Laura Ingraham, Law 1991 - Conservative talk-show host
- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Law 1969 - Co-host, Ring of Fire
- Tom Shadyac, Col 1981 - Director, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Patch Adams (film), Bruce Almighty.
- Melissa Stark, Col 1995 - Reporter, ESPN and ABC's Monday Night Football
- Whitney Casey, Edu 1997 - Correspondent, CNN and Anchor CNN Headline News
- Larry Sabato, Col 1972, TV political pundit
- Ron Suskind, Col 1981, Pulitzer prize winning journalist, author
Virginius Dabney, Col 1921, Editor of Richmond Times Dispatch, author,Pulitzer prize winner(editorial writing)
[edit] Actors, musicians, and artists
- Dave Matthews, Col 1990 - Musician, Front man of The Dave Matthews Band
- Sarah Drew, Col 2002 - Actress
- Tina Fey, Col 1992 - Head writer, actress, Saturday Night Live
- Jason George, Col 1994 - Actor
- Rod MacDonald, Col 1970 - singer/songwriter
- Stephen Malkmus, Col 1988 - Lead singer of indie-rock band Pavement
- Benjamin McKenzie, Col 2001 - Actor, Fox's The O.C.
- Georgia O'Keeffe (attended summer school) - Painter
- Amanda Paige - Playboy Playmate
- Sean Patrick Thomas, Col 1993 - Actor
- Skipp Sudduth, Grad 1983 - Actor
- Dylan Walsh, Col 1986 - Actor Nip/Tuck
- Stan Winston, Col - special effects
[edit] Athletics
- Val Ackerman, Col 1981 - Founder and former president of WNBA
- Jeff Agoos, Com 1991 - Soccer player with San Jose Earthquakes and U.S. national team
- Ronde Barber, Com 1996 - Cornerback, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Tiki Barber, Com 1997 - Tailback, New York Giants
- Heather and Heidi Burge, both Col 1993 - Former WNBA players
- Rick Carlisle, Col 1984 - Former NBA player; current head coach, Indiana Pacers
- Bill Dudley, Educ 1942 - NFL Hall of Fame player.
- Alecko Eskandarian Col (attended) - MLS #1 overall draft pick, player with D.C. United and U.S. national team
- Paul Ereng, Col 1993 - Gold medalist in 800 meters at 1988 Summer Olympics
- D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Col 2006 - Offensive Tackle, New York Jets
- Tim Finchem - Law 1973, Commissioner of the PGA Tour
- Conor Gill, Col 2002 - won the Major League Lacrosse Rookie of the Year Award in 2002; named MLL MVP in 2004.
- Al Groh, Comm 1967 - former Head Coach of New York Jets, current Head Coach of Virginia Football team
- Darryl Hammond, Col 1988 - Arena Football League career tackles leader
- Thomas Jones - Running Back, Chicago Bears
- Bowie Kuhn - Law 1950, former commissioner of major league baseball
- Wali Lundy - Running Back, Houston Texans
- Tom McKnight - Professional Golfer on Champions Tour
- Tony Meola, Col 1989 - Major League Soccer and World Cup goalkeeper
- Heath Miller, Col 2004 - Tight end, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Herman Moore, Col 1991 - NFL record-holder for catches in a season
- Ed Moses, Col - Olympic gold medalist in swimming
- Shamek Pietucha, Col 1999 - Olympic swimmer
- Chris Rotelli, 2003 - Professional Lacrosse player
- Claudio Reyna (attended) - Soccer player with Manchester City in English Premiership; captain of U.S. national team
- Eppa Rixey, Col 1912 - Hall of Fame baseball pitcher
- Ralph Sampson, Col 1983 - NBA #1 overall draft pick, All-Star center with Houston Rockets
- Kurt Smith, Col 2006 - Current NFL player, San Diego Chargers
- Dawn Staley, Col 1992 - Olympic gold medalist, carried U.S. flag at opening ceremonies of 2004 Summer Olympics
- DeMya Walker, Col 1999 - WNBA player
- Ralph C. Wilson Jr. - Founding owner of the Buffalo Bills, namesake of Ralph Wilson Stadium
- Ryan Zimmerman - Col 2005 - 3rd Baseman for the Washington Nationals
- Ana Montes - Convicted Cuban Spy
[edit] Chaplains
- Collins Denny (1889-91), later a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1910-1939)