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|Contemporary painter |
|Contemporary painter |
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|B.F.A Painting (1970)<ref>{{cite web |
|B.F.A Painting (1970)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mica.edu/About_MICA/People/Faculty/Faculty_List_by_Last_Name/Timothy_App_Director_Hoffberger.html |title=Timothy App |year=2010 |work=MICA.edu |publisher=Maryland Institute College of Art |accessdate=13 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091207032408/http://www.mica.edu/About_MICA/People/Faculty/Faculty_List_by_Last_Name/Timothy_App_Director_Hoffberger.html |archivedate= 7 December 2009 |df= }}</ref> |
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|[[Regina Brett]] |
|[[Regina Brett]] |
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|Columnist with ''[[The Plain Dealer]]'' |
|Columnist with ''[[The Plain Dealer]]'' |
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|Bachelors in Journalism<ref>{{cite web |
|Bachelors in Journalism<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reginabrett.com/documents/ReginaBrettBio.pdf |title=Regina Brett Biography |date= |work=ReginaBrett.com |publisher=Regina Brett |page=3 |accessdate=1 March 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091229020959/http://www.reginabrett.com/documents/ReginaBrettBio.pdf |archivedate=29 December 2009 |df= }}</ref> |
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|[[Allen Buckley]] |
|[[Allen Buckley]] |
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|[[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] and gubernatorial candidate from [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] in the [[Libertarian Party of Georgia|Libertarian Party]] |
|[[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] and gubernatorial candidate from [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] in the [[Libertarian Party of Georgia|Libertarian Party]] |
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|B.A. (1982)<ref>{{cite web |
|B.A. (1982)<ref>{{cite web|title=Allen Buckley (Candidate) |publisher=Scientists and Engineers for America |url=http://sharp.sefora.org/people/senate/allen-buckley/ |accessdate=12 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111003004859/http://sharp.sefora.org/people/senate/allen-buckley/ |archivedate= 3 October 2011 |df= }}</ref> |
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|Politics |
|Politics |
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|[[Curt Cacioppo]] |
|[[Curt Cacioppo]] |
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|[[Contemporary classical music]] composer and pianist |
|[[Contemporary classical music]] composer and pianist |
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|B.A. Piano Performance<ref>{{cite web |
|B.A. Piano Performance<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.haverford.edu/music/faculty/cacioppo.php |title=Curt Cacioppo |date=13 May 2009 |work=Haverford.edu/Music |publisher=[[Haverford College]] |accessdate=13 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100228080820/http://www.haverford.edu/music/faculty/cacioppo.php |archivedate=28 February 2010 |df= }}</ref> |
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|[[Michael Capellas]] |
|[[Michael Capellas]] |
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|Current [[Chief Executive Officer|CEO]] of [[First Data Corporation]]; former President/CEO of [[Hewlett-Packard]], [[MCI Inc.|WorldCom]], [[Compaq]], and [[Serena Software]] |
|Current [[Chief Executive Officer|CEO]] of [[First Data Corporation]]; former President/CEO of [[Hewlett-Packard]], [[MCI Inc.|WorldCom]], [[Compaq]], and [[Serena Software]] |
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|B.B.A<ref>{{cite web |
|B.B.A<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.firstdata.com/en_us/about-first-data/leadership-team/michael-capellas-bio |title=Michael D. Capellas |year=2009 |work=FirstData.com |publisher=[[First Data Corporation]] |accessdate=16 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100220095250/http://www.firstdata.com/en_us/about-first-data/leadership-team/michael-capellas-bio |archivedate=20 February 2010 |df= }}</ref> |
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|Business |
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|[[Wayne Dawson]] |
|[[Wayne Dawson]] |
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|Television newscaster at [[WJW (TV)|WJW]] in [[Cleveland]] |
|Television newscaster at [[WJW (TV)|WJW]] in [[Cleveland]] |
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|B.A. Journalism (1979)<ref>{{cite web |
|B.A. Journalism (1979)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fox8.com/wjw-waynedawson-529559,0,3551100.story |title=Wayne Dawson |date=26 August 2008 |work=Fox8.com |publisher=[[WJW (TV)|WJW]] Fox 8 |accessdate=13 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090411214001/http://www.fox8.com/wjw-waynedawson-529559%2C0%2C3551100.story |archivedate=11 April 2009 |df= }}</ref> |
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|[[Bryan DeCorso]] |
|[[Bryan DeCorso]] |
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|Canadian professional golfer |
|Canadian professional golfer |
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|B.S. Business Administration (1995)<ref>{{cite web |
|B.S. Business Administration (1995)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pgatour.com/players/02/00/38/ |title=Bryan DeCorso |year=2009 |work=PGATour.com |publisher=[[Professional Golfers' Association]] |accessdate=12 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090805203025/http://www.pgatour.com/players/02/00/38/ |archivedate= 5 August 2009 |df= }}</ref> |
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|Athletics - Golf |
|Athletics - Golf |
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|[[Stephen R. Donaldson]] |
|[[Stephen R. Donaldson]] |
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|Author of ''[[The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever]]'' series |
|Author of ''[[The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever]]'' series |
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|M.A. English (1971)<ref>{{cite web |
|M.A. English (1971)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/literature/prose/donaldson/bio.html |title=A Biography |date= |work=Kent State University Special Collections and Archives |publisher=[[Kent State University]] |accessdate=13 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100617124503/http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/literature/prose/donaldson/bio.html |archivedate=17 June 2010 |df= }}</ref> |
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|[[Donald Erb]] |
|[[Donald Erb]] |
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|Composer |
|Composer |
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|B.S. Composition (1950)<ref>{{cite news |title= Donald Erb: Widely performed avant-garde composer who added synthesisers and tapes to traditional elements|author= Anderson, Martin|newspaper= The Independent|date= 8 October 2008|url= http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/donald-erb-widely-performed-avantgarde-composer-who-added-synthesisers-and-tapes-to-traditional-elements-954491.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |
|B.S. Composition (1950)<ref>{{cite news |title= Donald Erb: Widely performed avant-garde composer who added synthesisers and tapes to traditional elements|author= Anderson, Martin|newspaper= The Independent|date= 8 October 2008|url= http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/donald-erb-widely-performed-avantgarde-composer-who-added-synthesisers-and-tapes-to-traditional-elements-954491.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|title=Donald Erb obituary |journal=Upbeat |volume=45 |issue=Fall 2008 |page=5 |url=http://dept.kent.edu/Music/documents/08-2281Upbeat.pdf |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090220013720/http://dept.kent.edu/music/documents/08-2281Upbeat.pdf |archivedate=2009-02-20 |df= }}</ref> |
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|Music |
|Music |
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|[[John Ferguson (organist)|John Ferguson]] |
|[[John Ferguson (organist)|John Ferguson]] |
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|Organist, composer, and teacher |
|Organist, composer, and teacher |
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|M.M.<ref>{{cite web |
|M.M.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/music/faculty/ensembles.html |title=Music Ensembles Faculty |year=2010 |work=StOlaf.edu |publisher=[[St. Olaf College]] |accessdate=13 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110608021510/http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/music/faculty/ensembles.html |archivedate= 8 June 2011 |df= }}</ref> |
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|[[Dirk Hayhurst]] |
|[[Dirk Hayhurst]] |
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|Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball, currently for the [[Toronto Blue Jays]] as a [[pitcher]] |
|Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball, currently for the [[Toronto Blue Jays]] as a [[pitcher]] |
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|Communications (did not graduate)<ref>{{cite web |
|Communications (did not graduate)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dirkhayhurst.com/Dirkhayhurst.com/Player.html |title=Player |year=2010 |work=DirkHayhurst.com |publisher= |accessdate=14 June 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100210001157/http://www.dirkhayhurst.com/Dirkhayhurst.com/Player.html |archivedate=10 February 2010 |df= }}</ref> |
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|Athletics - Baseball |
|Athletics - Baseball |
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| {{sortname|Lou|Holtz}} |
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|[[College football]] coach, television sportscaster |
|[[College football]] coach, television sportscaster |
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|B.S. History (1959)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kentstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=11400&ATCLID=204865628&SPID=4468&SPSID=47670 |title=Lou Holtz |date=6 January 2010 |work=KentStateSports.com |publisher=Kent State University |accessdate=24 June 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100715165958/http://www.kentstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml |
|B.S. History (1959)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kentstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=11400&ATCLID=204865628&SPID=4468&SPSID=47670 |title=Lou Holtz |date=6 January 2010 |work=KentStateSports.com |publisher=Kent State University |accessdate=24 June 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100715165958/http://www.kentstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml |archivedate=15 July 2010 |df= }}</ref> |
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|Athletics - Football |
|Athletics - Football |
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|[[Mwatabu S. Okantah]] |
|[[Mwatabu S. Okantah]] |
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|Poet |
|Poet |
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|B.A. English, African Studies (1976)<ref>{{cite web |
|B.A. English, African Studies (1976)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kent.edu/CAS/PAS/Faculty/okantah.cfm |title=Mwatabu Okantah |year=2009 |work=Department of Pan-African Studies |publisher=[[Kent State University]] |accessdate=13 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100602032724/http://www.kent.edu/CAS/PAS/Faculty/okantah.cfm |archivedate= 2 June 2010 |df= }}</ref> |
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|Literary |
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|[[Jeff Richmond]] |
|[[Jeff Richmond]] |
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|Composer and producer; wrote for ''[[30 Rock]]'' and ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' |
|Composer and producer; wrote for ''[[30 Rock]]'' and ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' |
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|Graduated<ref name=news>{{cite web |
|Graduated<ref name=news>{{cite web|url=http://www.kent.edu/news/newsdetail.cfm?customel_datapageid_9299=34600 |title=Award-Winning Kent State Alumni to Co-Chair Fundraising Initiative |date=16 October 2009 |work=Kent.edu |publisher=[[Kent State University]] |accessdate=16 February 2010 |quote=Alumnus Jeff Richmond is a producer and composer for the NBC sitcom “30 Rock,”... Previously, he was a composer for the network’s “Saturday Night Live,”; Alumna Alice Ripley, who graduated from Kent State in 1986... |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607085743/http://www.kent.edu/news/newsdetail.cfm?customel_datapageid_9299=34600 |archivedate= 7 June 2011 |df= }}</ref> |
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|Film and television |
|Film and television |
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| {{sortname|Nick|Saban}} |
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|[[College football]] and NFL head coach |
|[[College football]] and NFL head coach |
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|(1973)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kentstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=11400&ATCLID=204866077&SPID=4445&SPSID=47584 |title=Kent State Alum Nick Saban Goes For Second National Title Thursday In Pasadena |date=7 January 2010 |work=KentStateSports.com |publisher=Kent State University |accessdate=24 June 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100715165958/http://www.kentstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml |
|(1973)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kentstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=11400&ATCLID=204866077&SPID=4445&SPSID=47584 |title=Kent State Alum Nick Saban Goes For Second National Title Thursday In Pasadena |date=7 January 2010 |work=KentStateSports.com |publisher=Kent State University |accessdate=24 June 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100715165958/http://www.kentstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml |archivedate=15 July 2010 |df= }}</ref> |
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|Athletics - Football |
|Athletics - Football |
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|[[Scott Stricklin (baseball)|Scott Stricklin]] |
|[[Scott Stricklin (baseball)|Scott Stricklin]] |
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|Professional baseball player, head coach for the [[Kent State Golden Flashes baseball|Kent State baseball team]] from 2005–2013 |
|Professional baseball player, head coach for the [[Kent State Golden Flashes baseball|Kent State baseball team]] from 2005–2013 |
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|B.A. Marketing (1995)<ref>{{cite web |
|B.A. Marketing (1995)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kentstatesports.com/sports/bsb/coaches/Scott_Stricklin |title=Scott Stricklin |work=KentStateSports.com |year=2012 |accessdate=June 16, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120823042331/http://www.kentstatesports.com/sports/bsb/coaches/Scott_Stricklin |archivedate=August 23, 2012 |df= }}</ref> |
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|[[Jeff Timmons]] |
|[[Jeff Timmons]] |
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|Singer, producer, founding member of pop group [[98 Degrees]] |
|Singer, producer, founding member of pop group [[98 Degrees]] |
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|B.S. Psychology (Dropped out)<ref>{{cite web |
|B.S. Psychology (Dropped out)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bluffton.edu/sports/dept/features/timmons.htm |title=98 Degrees star former BC football player |author=Stried, Tim |date=10 October 1999 |work=Bluffton.edu |publisher=[[Bluffton University|Bluffton College]] |accessdate=13 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090416194446/http://www.bluffton.edu/sports/dept/features/timmons.htm |archivedate=16 April 2009 |df= }}</ref> |
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|[[Thrity Umrigar]] |
|[[Thrity Umrigar]] |
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|[[Indian-American]] writer |
|[[Indian-American]] writer |
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|Ph.D. English (1997)<ref>{{cite web |
|Ph.D. English (1997)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clevelandartsprize.org/awardees/Thrity%20Umrigar.html |title=Thrity Umrigar, author |date= |work=ClevelandArtsPrize.org |publisher=Cleveland Arts Prize |accessdate=13 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110522060045/http://www.clevelandartsprize.org/awardees/Thrity%20Umrigar.html |archivedate=22 May 2011 |df= }}</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:09, 18 May 2017
This list includes people who have graduated from or otherwise attended Kent State University at the main campus in Kent, Ohio or one of its seven regional campuses in northeastern Ohio. Kent State counts over 227,000 living alumni as of 2016.[1]
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Raj Aggarwal | Author and educator in international business | M.B.A. Operations Management (1970) D.B.A. Finance and International Business (1975)[2] |
Business |
Diana Al-Hadid | Contemporary artist | B.F.A. Sculpture (2003) B.A. Art History (2003)[3] |
Arts |
Timothy App | Contemporary painter | B.F.A Painting (1970)[4] | Arts |
Willie Asbury | Professional football player with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League 1966-1968 | Athletics - Football | |
John Balistreri | Ceramic artist | M.F.A. Ceramics (1988)[5] | Arts |
Eugene Baker | Professional football player in the National Football League | Athletics - Football | |
Joe Barbee | Professional football player in the American Football League | Athletics - Football | |
Tom Batiuk | Comic strip author of Funky Winkerbean and Crankshaft | B.F.A. (1969)[6][7] | Literary |
J. Ross Baughman | 1978 Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, editor, writer, educator | B.A. Journalism (1975)[8] | Journalism |
Stephen "Suede" Baum | Fashion designer, contestant on Project Runway and Project Runway: All Stars | B.A. Fashion Design (1993)[9] | Fashion Design |
Blitz the Ambassador (Samuel Bazawule) |
Ghanaian-American Hip-Hop Artist | Music/entertainment | |
Brian Bell | Professional football player in the National Football League | Athletics - Football | |
Bertice Berry | Sociologist, author, lecturer, comedian, educator, and former talk show host | Ph.D. | Education |
Bob Borden | Writer and frequent contributor, Late Show with David Letterman | Journalism (1995)[10] | Entertainment |
Brannon Braga^ | Producer and screenwriter for several Star Trek series and films, 24, and Flashforward | Transferred[11] | Film and television |
Regina Brett | Columnist with The Plain Dealer | Bachelors in Journalism[12] | Journalism |
Cedric Brown | Professional football player in the National Football League 1976-1984 | Athletics - Football | |
Allen Buckley | U.S. Senate and gubernatorial candidate from Georgia in the Libertarian Party | B.A. (1982)[13] | Politics |
Emmanuel Burriss | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball as a second baseman | [14] | Athletics - Baseball |
Debra Byrd | Backup vocalist for Barry Manilow; vocal coach for American Idol and Canadian Idol[15] | Music | |
Steve Byrne | Comedian | Entertainment | |
Curt Cacioppo | Contemporary classical music composer and pianist | B.A. Piano Performance[16] | Music |
Alan Canfora | Political activist; one of nine students wounded during the Kent State shootings | Politics | |
John Caparulo | Comedian | Bachelors (1998)[17] | Entertainment |
Michael Capellas | Current CEO of First Data Corporation; former President/CEO of Hewlett-Packard, WorldCom, Compaq, and Serena Software | B.B.A[18] | Business |
Vincent J. Cardinal | Playwright and director | Bachelor's in English and Education[19] | Theater |
Drew Carey | Actor, comedian, host of TV's Price is Right | Did not graduate[20] | Film and television |
Robert Carothers | President of the University of Rhode Island since 1991 | Ph.D. (1969)[21] | Education |
Chris Carpenter | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball | Athletics - baseball | |
Gerald Casale | Founding member of Devo | Music | |
Dain Clay | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball | [14] | Athletics - Baseball |
Robert E. Cook | Democratic politician who served as a common pleas judge, district court of appeals judge, and in the United States House of Representatives | Bachelors (1947)[22] | Politics |
Jim Corrigall | Professional football player in the Canadian Football League as a defensive end, member of Canadian Football Hall of Fame, former KSU head football coach | Athletics - Football | |
Carol Costello | Anchor and reporter for CNN | B.A. Journalism (2004)[23][24] | Journalism |
Joshua Cribbs | Professional football player in the NFL | B.A. Communication Studies (2010)[25] | Athletics - Football |
Ben Curtis | Professional golfer, 2003 British Open champion | Athletics - Golf | |
Jose Davis | Professional football player in the NFL and the Arena Football League | Athletics - Football | |
Wayne Dawson | Television newscaster at WJW in Cleveland | B.A. Journalism (1979)[26] | Journalism |
Sarah Deal | First female Marine selected for Naval aviation training; first female aviator in the Marine Corps | B.S. Aerospace Flight Technology (1992)[27] | Aeronautics |
Bryan DeCorso | Canadian professional golfer | B.S. Business Administration (1995)[28] | Athletics - Golf |
John de Lancie | Actor | B.A. (1971)[20] | Film and television |
John Dennis | Radio talk show personality and television sportscaster | (1974)[29] | Journalism |
G. William Domhoff | Author and Research Professor in psychology and sociology | M.A. Psychology (1959)[30][31] | Science |
Stephen R. Donaldson | Author of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever series | M.A. English (1971)[32] | Literary |
Jan Dowling | Head women's golf coach at the University of Florida, former Canadian professional golfer | B.S. Leisure Studies (2002)[33] | Athletics - Golf |
Joyce Dyer | Writer | Ph.D.[34] | Literary |
Joe Ebanks | Professional poker player in the World Series of Poker | Dropped out[35] | Entertainment |
Julian Edelman | Professional football player in the NFL | Business Management | Athletics - Football |
John Edwards | Professional basketball player in the NBA and NBDL | Athletics - Basketball | |
Abram Elam | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
Donald Erb | Composer | B.S. Composition (1950)[36][37] | Music |
John Ferguson | Organist, composer, and teacher | M.M.[38] | Music |
Colin Ferrell | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
John Filo | Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer | Arts | |
Al Fisher | 2008 Mid-American Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year | Athletics - Basketball | |
Quinton Flynn | Voice actor | Film and television | |
Brenda Frese | Head coach for the Maryland Terrapins women's basketball program | Master's in Athletic Administration (1995)[39] | Athletics - Women's basketball |
Angela Funovits | Mentalist/illusionist, star of NBC's Phenomenon | Film and television | |
Dae Gak (Robert Genthner) |
Zen master | Ph.D. Clinical psychology (1973) | Science |
Nari Gandhi | Indian architect in organic architecture | Architecture | |
Antonio Gates | Professional football player in the NFL as a tight end | Athletics - Football | |
Michael Glaser | Poet Laureate of Maryland, 2004-2009 | M.A. Ph.D.[40] |
Literary |
Dick Goddard | TV meteorologist at WJW in Cleveland, author, and cartoonist | B.F.A. (1960)[41] | Journalism |
Dan Goodspeed | Professional football player in the NFL, XFL, and Canadian Football League | Athletics - Football | |
Anthony Gregorc | Educational theorist; developer of the Mind Styles Model | M.S., Ph.D.[42] | Education |
Matt Guerrier | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball as a pitcher | [14] | Athletics - Baseball |
Mike Gulan | Former professional baseball in Major League Baseball as a third-baseman | [14] | Athletics - Baseball |
Michael M. Gunter | Educator and scholar on the Kurdish people | Ph.D. International Relations (1972)[43] | Education |
Alaina Reed Hall | Television and film actress on Sesame Street and 227[44] | Film and television | |
Arsenio Hall | Talk show host | B.A. Speech (1977)[20] | Film and television |
Bob Hallen | Former professional football player in the NFL[45] | Athletics - Football | |
Ken Hammond | Former leader of SDS, activist in the 1960s and 70s during the Kent State shootings | B.A. (1985)[46] | Politics |
Wayne Alan Harold | Filmmaker | B.A. Telecommunications (1988) | Film and television |
James Harrison | Professional football player in the NFL as a linebacker | Athletics - Football | |
Steve Harvey | Television personality; host of The Steve Harvey Morning Show and Family Feud[47] | Entertainment | |
Dirk Hayhurst | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball, currently for the Toronto Blue Jays as a pitcher | Communications (did not graduate)[48] | Athletics - Baseball |
Robert Hemenway | Former chancellor at the University of Kentucky and the University of Kansas | Ph.D. English (1966)[49] | Education |
Anne Hendershott | Author and sociologist | Ph.D. Sociology[50] | Politics, Literary |
Dustin Hermanson | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball as a pitcher[14] | Athletics - Baseball | |
Rick Hilles | Poet and educator | B.A. M.L.S.[51] |
Literary |
Keno Hills | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
Dave Holmes | Winner of ESPN's Dream Job | Journalism | |
Nancy Hollister | Former Ohio state representative, Lieutenant Governor, and briefly served as Ohio's first female governor[52] | Politics | |
Lou Holtz | College football coach, television sportscaster | B.S. History (1959)[53] | Athletics - Football |
Mike Hovancsek | Instrumentalist, founder of multicultural experimental music group Pointless Orchestra | B.S. Psychology | Music |
Mackenzie Hughes | Professional golfer in the PGA Tour | Business Management (2012)[54] | Athletics - Golf |
Chrissie Hynde | Lead singer for The Pretenders | Did not graduate[20] | Music |
Jennifer Lyn Jackson | Playboy Playmate, April 1989 | Business and Finance | |
Van Jakes | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
Thomas Jefferson | Bronze medalist at the 1984 Summer Olympics[55] | Athletics - Track and field | |
Emma Johnson | National Pro Fastpitch pitcher | B.B.A. Accounting & Finance (2015) | Athletics - Softball |
Jeff Johnson | Cleveland City Council member and Ohio state senator | Communications[56] | Politics |
Daniel Johnston | Singer-songwriter and Artist | Music | |
Michael Keaton | Actor | Dropped out[20] | Film and television |
Don King | Boxing promoter | Dropped out[20] | Entertainment |
Allison Krause | One of the four students killed during the Kent State shootings in 1970 | Was studying art history[57] | Politics |
Allen Kukovich | State representative in Pennsylvania from the Democratic Party | Bachelors (1969) | Politics |
Jack Lambert | Professional football player in the NFL as a linebacker and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame | Athletics - Football | |
Eric Lauer | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball | B.B.A. Business (2016)[58] | Athletics - Baseball |
Mike Lebowitz | Attorney, pioneer in military free speech, military law | Journalism (1999)[59] | Law |
Jack Lengyel | College football coach and college athletics administrator; coached the Marshall Thundering Herd football program following the crash of Southern Airways Flight 932 in 1970 that killed nearly the entire team | Masters (1962) | Athletics - Football |
Bob Lewis | Founding member of Devo | B.A. Anthropology (1970) | Music |
Robert Longhurst | Sculptor | Arts | |
Liam Lynch | Musician, director, writer | Performing arts | |
Hal McCoy | Cincinnati Reds beat writer, Baseball Hall of Fame member | Journalism | |
Ben McDaniels | Assistant coach in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
Mike "Scooter" McGruder | Professional football player in the NFL, 1989-1997 | Athletics - Football | |
Nigel McGuinness (Steven Haworth) |
Professional wrestler, currently with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling | Sports/entertainment | |
Joe McKeown | Women's college basketball coach | Athletics - Basketball | |
Jay McNeil | Former professional football player in the CFL, 1994-2007 | Athletics - Football | |
Peter Makuck | Author, poet, and critic | Ph.D. American literature[60] | Literary |
Tony Martino | Professional football player in the CFL, 1988-2002 | Athletics - Football | |
John Matsko | Coach in the National Football League | Athletics - Football | |
Betty-Jean Maycock | U.S. Olympian gymnast in 1960 | B.A. (1964)[61] | Athletics - Gymnastics |
Gene Michael | Professional baseball player, manager, and scout in Major League Baseball | [14][62] | Athletics - Baseball |
Pete Mikolajewski | Professional football player in the AFL | Athletics - Football | |
Earl K. Miller | Systems/cognitive neuroscientist | B.A. Psychology (1985)[63] | Science |
Travis Miller | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball as a pitcher | Athletics - Baseball | |
Jeffrey Miller | One of the four students killed in the Kent State shootings in 1970; subject of famous photograph | Was studying psychology[57] | Politics |
Jon Mills | Canadian professional golfer | Athletics - Golf | |
Dan Moldea | Author and investigative reporter specializing in the reporting of organized crime and political corruption | Post-graduate work in History[64] | Politics |
Carl Monday | Investigative reporter for WOIO in Cleveland | Bachelor's (1973) | Journalism |
Mark Mothersbaugh | Founding member of Devo | Did not graduate[20] | Music |
Thurman Munson | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball with the New York Yankees, Rookie of the Year, and MVP winner | [14] | Athletics - Baseball |
Daniel Muir | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
Rico Murray | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
Richard Myers | Filmmaker, artist | B.F.A. (1959); M.A. (1961)[65] | Film and television |
Don Nehlen | Former head football coach at Bowling Green State University and West Virginia University; member of College Football Hall of Fame | M.A. (1966)[66] | Athletics - Football |
Don Nottingham | Professional football player in the NFL | B.S. Marketing (1971)[67] | Athletics - Football |
Terrence O'Donnell | Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio | B.S. Political Science (1968)[68] | Politics |
Carl Oglesby | Political activist; president of Students for a Democratic Society 1965-1966 | Dropped out[69] | Politics |
Mwatabu S. Okantah | Poet | B.A. English, African Studies (1976)[70] | Literary |
Luke Owens | Professional football player in the NFL, 1957-1965 | Athletics - Football | |
Augustus Parrish | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
Rick Peckham | Play-by-play announcer for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League | B.A. Telecommunications (1977)[71] | Journalism |
George Petak | Wisconsin politician | Politics | |
Dan Peters | College basketball head and assistant coach | B.S. Social Studies (1976)[72] | Athletics - Basketball |
Lyndsay Petruny | Sports anchor, sideline reporter, sports producer, and television host | Broadcast Journalism (2008)[73] | Entertainment, media |
Jeff Phelps | Sportscaster and radio host | Bachelor's (1982)[74] | Entertainment, media |
Dav Pilkey | Children's author best known for Captain Underpants | Literary | |
Charles J. Pilliod, Jr. | Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico; former CEO of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company | Dropped out (1941) | Business, Politics |
Gary Pinkel | Head football coach at the University of Missouri | Athletics - Football | |
Mike Polk | Comedian, actor | Communications (2002)[75] | Entertainment |
C.J. Prentiss | Former Minority Leader and member of the Ohio State Senate in the Democratic Party | Post-graduate certificate in Administration[76] | Politics |
Bill Randle | Disc-jockey, lawyer, and university professor | Masters in Journalism | Radio |
Nate Reinking | Professional basketball player in the British Basketball League, 1996–2012; member of the Great Britain national basketball team from 2005–12 | Graduated (1997)[77] | Athletics - Basketball |
James Renner | Film producer, reporter | Film and television, Journalism | |
Jeff Richmond | Composer and producer; wrote for 30 Rock and Saturday Night Live | Graduated[78] | Film and television |
Alice Ripley | Tony Award-winning actress and singer | (1986)[78] | Theater |
Robert Risko | Caricature artist[79] | Arts | |
Rich Rollins | Former professional baseball third-baseman in Major League Baseball 1961-1970 | [14] | Athletics - Baseball |
Cynthia Rylant | Award-winning children's author | M.L.S.[80] | Literary |
Nick Saban | College football and NFL head coach | (1973)[81] | Athletics - Football |
Abdul Salaam (Larry Faulk) |
Professional football player in the NFL, 1976-1983 | Athletics - Football | |
O. J. Santiago | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
David Sedaris | Author, humorist | Dropped out (1977)[82] | Literary |
Sandra Scheuer | One of the four students killed during the Kent State shootings in 1970; she was walking to class at the time | Was studying speech therapy[57] | Politics |
William Knox Schroeder | One of the four students killed during the Kent State shootings in 1970; he was walking to class at the time | Was studying psychology[57] | Politics |
Connie Schultz | Columnist for The Plain Dealer, 2005 Pulitzer Prize winner | Journalism (1979)[59] | Journalism |
Wayne Shaw | Professional football player in the CFL | Athletics - Football | |
Justine Siegal | First female coach in Major League Baseball | M.A. in Sport Studies[83] | Athletics - Baseball |
Patricia Haynes Smith | Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Baton Rouge | B.S. in Education[84] | Politics |
Andy Sonnanstine | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball as a pitcher | [14] | Athletics - Baseball |
Timothy Starks | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
Paul Steigerwald | Sports announcer for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League | Journalism | |
Steve Stone | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball as a pitcher, winner of the Cy Young Award, sportscaster | Athletics - Baseball | |
Scott Stricklin | Professional baseball player, head coach for the Kent State baseball team from 2005–2013 | B.A. Marketing (1995)[85] | Athletics - Baseball |
Larry Sudbrook | College baseball coach at St. Bonaventure | B.A. (1978) | Athletics - Baseball |
Betty Sutton | Congresswoman for Ohio's 13th congressional district | Politics | |
Dean Sylvester | Professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League 1995-2001 | Athletics - Ice Hockey | |
Jeff Tabaka | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball as a pitcher, 1994-2001 | [14] | Athletics - Baseball |
Jeff Timmons | Singer, producer, founding member of pop group 98 Degrees | B.S. Psychology (Dropped out)[86] | Music |
Gerald Tinker | Member of gold-medal 4 x 100 meter relay team in 1972 Summer Olympics; professional football player in the NFL, 1974-1975 | Athletics - Olympics, Football | |
Arnulfo Trejo | Founder of REFORMA, an organization to promote library services to Latinos and Spanish-speaking individuals in the United States | M.A. Library Science (1953)[87] | Education |
Tyler Turkle | Filmmaker and artist | Studied cinematography[88] | Film and television, Arts |
Bonnie Turner | Writer/creator, 3rd Rock from the Sun and That '70s Show | Film and television | |
John Van Benschoten | Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball as a pitcher | Athletics - Baseball | |
Thrity Umrigar | Indian-American writer | Ph.D. English (1997)[89] | Literary |
Chris Vrenna | Former drummer for Nine Inch Nails, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Marilyn Manson | Dropped out[90] | Music |
Crista Nicole Wagner | Swimsuit model, Playboy Playmate | Entertainment | |
Joe Walsh | Rock and roll guitarist with the Eagles | Did not graduate Honorary doctorate (2001)[20] |
Music |
Ken Walter | Professional football player in the NFL, 1997-2006 | Athletics - Football | |
Carl E. Walz | Astronaut | B.S. Physics (1977)[91] | Science |
Paul Warfield | Professional football player in the NFL and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame | M.A. Telecommunications[92] (1977) | Athletics - Football |
Brad Warner | Author, documentarian, and punk rock bass guitarist | Literary, Performing arts | |
Henry Waszczuk | Professional football player in the CFL, 1975-1984 | Athletics - Football | |
Fred Weber | Original vocalist for the band Devo | B.A. Sociology (1970) | Music |
Bert Weidner | Professional football player in the NFL, 1990-1995 | Athletics - Football | |
Eric Wilkerson | Professional football player | Athletics - Football | |
Jack Williams | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
De'Angelo Wilson | Actor | Performing arts | |
Brian Windhorst | Sportswriter for ESPN.com | B.S. Journalism (2000) | Journalism |
Brian Winters | Professional football player in the NFL | Athletics - Football | |
Ray Wise | Film and television actor in Twin Peaks and RoboCop | B.F.A. (1969)[44] | Film and television |
Ryan Yip | Canadian professional golfer | B.S. (2005)[93] | Athletics - Golf |
Usama Young | Professional football player in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns | Athletics - Football | |
Steve Zahursky | Professional football player in the NFL, 1998-2001 | Athletics - Football | |
Dolph Ziggler (Nick Nemeth) | Professional wrestler in WWE | Sports/entertainment | |
Paul Zimmer | Author and poet | B.A.S. (1968)[94] | Literary |
Jim Zoet | Professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association, 1982-1983 | Athletics - Basketball | |
Chad Zumock | Comedian and radio personality | B.G.S. (2001)[95] | Entertainment, media |
^ attended classes only at the Stark Campus
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