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*[[Vince Doria]], [[Vice president]] of ESPN and director of ''[[SportsCenter]]'' (1970)
*[[Vince Doria]], [[Vice president]] of ESPN and director of ''[[SportsCenter]]'' (1970)
*[[Tim Easton]], [[Musician]] [[alt-country]] singer
*[[Tim Easton]], [[Musician]] [[alt-country]] singer
*[[Mark Eitzel]], [[Musician]], member of [[The Naked Skinnies]]
*[[Ruby Elzy]], [[African American]] [[opera]]tic [[soprano]] who created the role of Serena in [[George Gershwin]]'s folk opera ''[[Porgy and Bess]]''
*[[Ruby Elzy]], [[African American]] [[opera]]tic [[soprano]] who created the role of Serena in [[George Gershwin]]'s folk opera ''[[Porgy and Bess]]''
*[[Charles W. Fries]], [[Film producer]] and former Vice-President of [[Columbia Pictures]], originated the Movie of The Week format (B.A.)
*[[Charles W. Fries]], [[Film producer]] and former Vice-President of [[Columbia Pictures]], originated the Movie of The Week format (B.A.)
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*[[Vince Mendoza]], Musician and [[Composer]] of Jazz (B.A. 1983)
*[[Vince Mendoza]], Musician and [[Composer]] of Jazz (B.A. 1983)
*[[Dean Miller (broadcaster)|Dean Miller]], actor (''[[December Bride]]'') and [[radio]] station executive
*[[Dean Miller (broadcaster)|Dean Miller]], actor (''[[December Bride]]'') and [[radio]] station executive
*[[Ric Ocasek]], Member of rock group [[The Cars]]
*[[Phil Ochs]], 1960s and '70s folk and protest singer and progressive activist (attended journalism school but did not graduate)
*[[Phil Ochs]], 1960s and '70s folk and protest singer and progressive activist (attended journalism school but did not graduate)
*Members of the [[rock band]] [[Of a Revolution]] (OAR), [[Marc Roberge]], [[Chris Culos]], [[Richard On]], [[Benj Gershman]], and [[Jerry DePizzo]].
*Members of the [[rock band]] [[Of a Revolution]] (OAR), [[Marc Roberge]], [[Chris Culos]], [[Richard On]], [[Benj Gershman]], and [[Jerry DePizzo]].

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Notable alumni

Please note that the names listed may have only attended the University at one point and not have necessarily graduated.

National and international award winners

Nobel Laureates

Pulitzer Prize winners

Academia

Arts and literature

Business

Entertainment

Journalism

Law

Politics, diplomacy & military

Current United States Senators

Current United States Congressmen

Diplomats and international politicians

State politicians

Former politicians

Military

Science, engineering & architecture

Others

Athletics

Olympic medalists

Ohio State has produced over 200 Olympic athletes including the following medalists

Basketball

As of the 2006 season, 16 Ohio State basketball players have been named first-team All American on 23 occasions, including 5 two-time All Americans and 1 three-time All American.[6]

Baseball

Football

As of the 2003 season, 121 Ohio State football players have been named first-team All American on 163 occasions, including 28 two-time All Americans and 7 three-time All Americans.[7]

For a more complete list of Ohio State University alumni in the NFL see: Buckeyes in the NFL

Golf

Hockey

Soccer

Notable current faculty

National Academy of Sciences Members

National Academy of Engineering Members

Institute of Medicine of The National Academies Members

Arts, humanities & social sciences

Others

Presidents of The Ohio State University

President Life Term
E. Gordon Gee born 1944-02-02 2007-10-01–
Joseph A. Alutto (interim acting) born 1942 2007-07-01–2007-09-30
Karen A. Holbrook born 1942-12-06 2002-10-01–2007-06-30
Edward H. Jennings (interim acting) born 1937-02-18 2002-07-01–2002-09-30
William E. Kirwan born 1938-04-14 1998-07-01–2002-06-30
John R. Sisson (interim acting) born 1936-10-16 1997-12-15–1998-06-30
E. Gordon Gee born 1944-02-02 1990-09-01–1998-01-02
Edward H. Jennings born 1937-02-18 1981-09-01–1990-08-31
Harold L. Enarson 1919-05-24–2006-07-31 1972-09-01–1981-08-31
Novice G. Fawcett 1909-03-29–1998-06-19 1956-08-01–1972-08-31
Howard L. Bevis 1885-11-19–1968-04-24 1940-02-01–1956-06-30
William McPherson (acting) 1864-07-02–1951-10-02 1938-07-01–1940-01-31
George W. Rightmire 1868-11-15–1952-12-23 1925-11-06–1938-07-01
William Oxley Thompson 1855-11-05–1933-12-09 1899-07-01–1925-11-05
James H. Canfield 1847-03-18–1909-03-29 1895-07-01–1899-06-30
William H. Scott 1840-09-01–1937-01-11 1883-06-20–1895-06-30
Walter Q. Scott 1845-12-19–1917-05-09 1881-06-21–1883-06-20
Edward J. Orton Sr. 1829-03-09–1899-10-16 1873-09-17–1881-06-21

Notes or references

  1. ^ "The 2009 Pulitzer Prize Winners". The Pulitzer Prize. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
  2. ^ Artist Biographies, The Cleveland Museum of Art. Accessed December 13, 2007.
  3. ^ Mah, Joe (May 22, 2004). "'Kid from Toledo' still animated after decades of illustrious work". Toledo Blade. Retrieved June 13, 2009.
  4. ^ http://a4skyhawk.org/3e/va56/webster-memorial.htm
  5. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diving_at_the_1976_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Women%27s_10_metre_platform
  6. ^ Hickok Sports All American List
  7. ^ Football All-Americans as of 2003