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* [[Murray Joslin]], pioneer on nuclear energy, vice-president of Commonwealth Edison
* [[Murray Joslin]], pioneer on nuclear energy, vice-president of Commonwealth Edison
* [[Jerry Junkins]], CEO of [[Texas Instruments]]
* [[Jerry Junkins]], CEO of [[Texas Instruments]]
* [[Steve Juon]], noted webmaster and author, founder of OHHLA.com
* [[Antti Herlin]], fourth chairman of the Board of [[KONE Corporation]]; richest man in Finland
* [[Antti Herlin]], fourth chairman of the Board of [[KONE Corporation]]; richest man in Finland
* [[Anthony Infusino]], director of ticket sales, Chicago Shamrox (National Lacrosse League)
* [[Anthony Infusino]], director of ticket sales, Chicago Shamrox (National Lacrosse League)

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Alumni

Notable faculty and administrators

Accomplished athletes

Presidents of Iowa State University

Adonijah Welch

Dr. Adonijah Strong Welch (April 12, 1821 - March 13, 1889) was the 1st president of ISU. Born in East Hampton, Connecticut and died in Pasadena, California.

Education:

Achievements:

  • First principal of Michigan State Normal School (Eastern Michigan University) from 1852 to 1865
  • Senator (RepublicanR-FL) June 17, 1868 to March 3, 1869 (declined renomination to accept presidency @ ISU)
  • 1st ISU president from 1868 to 1883
    • Design of early campus
    • Helped develop agriculture and mechanical arts courses
  • History of civilization and practical psychology chair from 1884 until death

Welch's first wife was Eunice P. Buckingham (married in 1859) and had three children. After Eunice's death in 1867 he married Mary Beaumont Dudley in 1868 and had two more children.

Mary established the first courses in what would be come the College of Family and Consumer Sciences.

References:

  • Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, RS 2/1, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library

External sites:

Seaman A. Knapp

Seaman Asahal Knapp (December 16, 1833 - April 1, 1911) was the 2nd president of ISU. Born in northern New York.

Education:

Achievements:

Knapp and his wife Maria Elizabeth Hotchkiss were married in 1856 and had six children.

References:

  • Seaman Asahel Knapp Papers, RS 2/2, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

Leigh S. J. Hunt

Leigh Smith John Hunt (1855 - October 5, 1933) was the 3rd president of ISU. Born in Indiana and died in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Education:

Achievements:

  • Taught in a public school in Indiana
  • Superintendent of Mount Pleasant, Iowa schools in 1880
  • Superintendent of East Des Moines Independent School District, Des Moines, Iowa in 1882
  • 3rd ISU president from 1885 to 1886
  • Business man:
    • Newspaper publisher 1886
    • Real estate developer
    • Bank president
    • Operated a gold mine in Korea in 1893
    • Grew cotton in Sudan from 1904 to 1910
    • Mining, agriculture, and land development in Las Vegas, Nevada

Hunt and his wife Jessie Noble were married in 1885 and had two children, Helen & Henry.

References:

  • Leigh Smith John Hunt Papers, RS 2/3, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

William I. Chamberlain

Dr. William Isaac Chamberlain (1837 - June 30, 1920) was the 4th president of ISU. Born in Sharon, Connecticut and died in Cleveland, Ohio.

Education:

Achievements:

  • Greek instructor at Western Reserve College after graduation from 1859 to 1865
  • Experimented agriculturally with fertilizers, drainage, & crop rotation
  • State Secretary of Agriculture of Ohio 1880 to 1886
  • 4th ISU president from 1886 to 1890
  • Board of Trustees of Ohio State University and Ohio Experiment Station
  • Associate editor of the Ohio Farmer and National Stockman and Farmer

Chamberlain and his wife Lucy Jones Marshall were married on July 16, 1863 and had six children.

References:

  • William Isaac Chamberlain Papers, RS 2/4, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

William M. Beardshear

William Miller Beardshear (1850 - 1902) was the 5th president of ISU. Born in Ohio and died in 1902 from complications of a heart attack.

Education:

Achievements:

  • During the Civil War, he joined the Union army at the age of 14
  • President of Western College in Toledo
  • Superintendent of schools in West Des Moines, Iowa
  • 5th ISU president from 1891 to 1902

References:

  • William Miller Beardshear, Papers, Dates, RS 2/5, (University Archives) Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

Albert B. Storms

Albert Boynton Storms (April 1, 1860 - July 1, 1933) was the 6th president of ISU. Born in Lima Center, Michigan and died in Berea, Ohio.

Education:

Achievements:

References:

  • Albert Boynton Storms Papers, 1902-1983, RS 2/6, University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

Raymond A. Pearson

Raymond A. Pearson (1873 - 1939) was the 7th president of ISU.

Education:

Achievements:

References:

  • Raymond A. Pearson Papers, RS 02/07, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

Raymond M. Hughes

Dr. Raymond Mollyneaux Hughes (1873 - 1958) was the 8th president of ISU. Born in Atlantic, Iowa and grew up in southwestern Ohio.

Education:

Achievement:

  • Professor of physics and chemistry at Miami University from 1898 to 1904
  • Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Miami University from 1908 to 1911
  • President of Miami University from 1911 to 1927
  • 8th ISU president from 1927 to 1936
  • Retired in 1936; continued research and teaching in Ames

Hughes married his 1st wife Ella Rogers in 1908 and after her death in 1933 he then married Helen Richardson Idsardi in 1938.

References:

  • Raymond M. Hughes Papers, RS 02/08, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

Charles E. Friley

Charles Edwin Friley (1887 - 1958) was the 9th president of ISU. Born to William Christopher & Ellen Douglas Friley.

Education:

Achievements:

He was married three times:

  • 1913 to Nina Lynn Wood who died in 1918 but had two sons: Charles Edwin, Jr. & William Alva
  • 1921 to Vera Foreman who died in 1947 but had one daughter: Frances Foreman (Kuyper)
  • 1951 to Magdalen Ranney

References:

  • Charles E. Friley Papers, Dates, RS 2/9, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

James H. Hilton

James H. Hilton (1899 - 1982) was the 10th president of ISU.

Education:

Achievements:

  • County agent for Greene County (1923 - 1926)
  • In charge of dairy production teaching & research at Purdue University (1939)
  • Assistant chief of the dairy husbandry (1940 - 1945)
  • Head of animal husbandry at North Carolina State (1945 - 1948)
  • Dean of Agriculture at North Carolina State (1948 - 1953)
  • 10th president of ISU from 1953 to 1965
    • Enrollment soared from 7,800 to 12,400
    • Value of the university increased from $38 to $471 million
    • Research rose to $20 million
    • Name change from Iowa State College to Iowa State University of Science & Technology in 1959
  • Director of development (1965 - ?)

He had two wives:

  • Lois Baker whom died in 1969 but had three children: Eleanor, Helen, & James G.
  • Helen LeBaron (retired Dean of the College of Home Economics))

References:

  • James H. Hilton Papers, Dates, RS 2/10, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

W. Robert Parks

William Robert Parks (1915 - 2003) was the 11th president of ISU.

Education:

Achievements:

  • Research & administration with the Bureau of Agricultural Economics (1940 - 1948)
  • Lieutenant of the United States Navy during World War II
  • Professor of government at ISU (1948 - 1956)
  • Professor of agricultural economics at University of Wisconsin-Madison (1956 - 1958)
  • Dean of Instruction at ISU (1958 - 1961)
  • Vice President of Academic Affairs (1961 - 1965)
  • 11th president of ISU from 1965 to 1986
    • Head of National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges
    • Head of Association of American Universities
    • Head of Council of Presidents
    • Head of Mid-American State Universities Association
    • Head of Association of Iowa College Presidents
    • Member of the board of trustees of the Teachers Insurance and Annuities-College Retirement Equities Fund
    • On board of directors of Norwestern Bell
    • On board of directors of Central Life Assurance
  • Honorary doctorate from Bear College (1966)
  • Honorary doctorate from Westmar College (1968)
  • Honorary doctorate from Drake University (1968)
  • Named honorary alumnus of ISU (1969)
  • Honorary doctorate from University of Kentucky (1973)
  • Library named W. Robert and Ellen Sorge Parks Library (1984)
  • Received the first Christian Petersen Design Award for his leadership in establishing the College of Design

He married Ellen Sorge (1914 - 1999) and had two daughters: Andrea (Van Howeling) and Cynthia (Hamilton). Ellen was the first woman to receive a PhD in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

References:

  • W. Robert Parks Papers, RS 2/11, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

Gordon P. Eaton

Gordon Pryor Eaton (1929 - ) was the 12th president of ISU.

Education:

Achievements:

References:

  • Gordon P. Eaton Papers, RS 2/12, (University Archives) Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

Martin C. Jischke

Martin C. Jischke was the 13th president of Iowa State, serving from June 1, 1991 to August 14, 2000.

Gregory L. Geoffroy

Gregory L. Geoffroy is the 14th and current president of Iowa State. He took office on July 1, 2001.

Education:

Achievements:

  • Officer in the United States Navy (1969 - 1970)
  • Assistant professor of chemistry at Pennsylvania State University (1974 - 1978)
  • Associate professor of chemistry at Pennsylvania State University (1978 - 1982)
  • Professor of chemistry at Pennsylvania State University (1982 - 1988)
  • Head of the department of chemistry at Pennsylvania State University (1988 - 1989)
  • Dean of the Eberly College of Science at Pennsylvania State University (1989 - 1997)
  • Senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at University of Maryland, College Park (1997 - 2001)
  • President of Iowa State University (2001 - present)

Geoffroy is married to Kathleen Carothers Geoffroy and has four children.