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*[[John Hirth]], mechanical and materials engineer who characterized and modeled the behavior of materials at atomic and microstructural levels, including thin film formation useful to the semiconductor industry. Member, [[National Academy of Engineering]].
*[[John Hirth]], mechanical and materials engineer who characterized and modeled the behavior of materials at atomic and microstructural levels, including thin film formation useful to the semiconductor industry. Member, [[National Academy of Engineering]].
*[[Kelvin Lynn]], materials scientist, renowned for "positron annihilation" research. Fellow, [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]].
*[[Kelvin Lynn]], materials scientist, renowned for "positron annihilation" research. Fellow, [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]].
*[[Frances K. McSweeney]], psychologist known for work on behavior and reinforcement, with findings on short-term changes in reinforcer effectiveness. Was WSU Meyer Distinguished Professor of Psychology. Fellow, Association for Behavior Analysis.
*[[Frances K. McSweeney]], psychologist known for work on behavior and reinforcement, with findings on short-term changes in reinforcer effectiveness. Was WSU Meyer Distinguished Professor of Psychology. Fellow, Association for Behavior Analysis.
*[[Charles Pezeshki (Dr. Chuck)]], WSU professor of mechanical and materials engineering 1998-present, is currently the Past Chair of the University Faculty Senate. As the founder and Director of the Industrial Design Clinic, he is viewed by MME students as the best WSU professor - ever.
*[[Clarence A. "Bud" Ryan Jr.]], isolated and synthesized systemin, first polypeptide hormone found in plants, and discovered that plants produce natural insecticides in response to pest attacks. Member, [[National Academy of Sciences]].
*[[Clarence A. "Bud" Ryan Jr.]], isolated and synthesized systemin, first polypeptide hormone found in plants, and discovered that plants produce natural insecticides in response to pest attacks. Member, [[National Academy of Sciences]].
*[[Michael Skinner]], molecular and reproduction biologist, discoveries in epigenetics including reduction in male fertility for four generations. Findings on "Discover" magazine's "100 top science stories of 2005."
*[[Michael Skinner]], molecular and reproduction biologist, discoveries in epigenetics including reduction in male fertility for four generations. Findings on "Discover" magazine's "100 top science stories of 2005."

Revision as of 19:59, 18 January 2008

The Washington State University Alumni Association defines an alumnus as anyone who was a student at WSU and is no longer attending. This page lists accomplished alumni and faculty members of WSU.

Notable alumni

Academia

Animal Husbandry

  • Leo Bustad, 1941 B.S. Ag., ’48 M.S. Ag., ’49 D.V.M., Dean of the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine from 1973-83, Pioneer in the international human-companion animal bond movement. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1984.
  • John Gorham, 1946 B.S. Vet. Sci., '46 D.V.M., '47 M.S. Vet. Sci., Researcher in slow virus diseases, fur animal diseases, & animal models of human genetic diseases. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1993.
  • Jack Gorski, 1956 M.S. Ani. Sci., 1958 Ph.D. Ani. Sci., discovered the estrogen receptor. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1999.
  • Charles Schroeder, 1929 D.V.M., Director of the San Diego Zoo for 19 years. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1979.

The Arts, Literature & Media

  • Sherman Alexie, 1994 B.A. Am. St., author & film maker. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2003.
  • Kieffer A. Bryant, 1962 B.A., San Diego radio show host and local philanthropist, notable donor, especially to his former fraternally Alpha Gamma Rho. Currently lives in Pullman with his wife of 29 years Vida.
  • Mary Turner DeGarmo, '26 B.A. Educ., pioneer in working with music & Braille, developed the first and only detailed, comprehensive teaching text on transcribing musical compositions into Braille for blind musicians, a volume used worldwide. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1988.
  • Limuel B. Forgey III, 1994 B.M. Performance. Nationally acclaimed and award winning baritone singer.
  • Keith Jackson, 1954 B.A. Sp. Comm., ABC-TV sports commentator. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1978.
  • Gary Larson, 1972 B.A. Comm., "Far Side" cartoonist. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1990.
  • Edward R. Murrow, 1930 B.A. Speech, Father of Television News Broadcasting, WWII Radio Correspondent, Hear It Now radio program host, See It Now television program host. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1963.
  • Jason Probst, 1996 B.A. Political Science, freelance combat sports journalist, Ronnie James Dio biographer.
  • Barry Serafin, 1986 B.A. Hum., ABC news correspondent. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1991.
  • Chris Hampel, 1997 B.A. Comm., writer, director, producer and co-founder of production company Big Fantastic.

Business

Government, Law & Politics

Humanities

Military

  • Robert Higgins, 1957 B.S. Pharm., Navy Rear Admiral, Deputy Surgeon General, & Medical Corps chief. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2002.
  • Robert Russ, 1955 B.A. Bus. Adm., Four-star general in U.S. Air Force. Received the WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1992.

Science, Space & Technology

Sports & Athletics

Notable Faculty