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List of University of New Mexico alumni of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Alumni

List of University of New Mexico alumni
Alumnus Class Notes
Edward Abbey 1951 Environmental author and essayist.
Paige Ackerson-Kiely Poet[citation needed]
John Adair Pioneer of Navajo and Zuni cultural studies; in 1948, the university's first doctoral candidate in anthropology[1][2]
James Anaya United Nations Special Rapporteur for Indigenous Human Rights[3]
Rudolfo Anaya American author. Best known for his 1972 novel Bless Me, Ultima. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolfo_Anaya. Retrieved 2016--05-10. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)</ref>
Christopher Andronicos Geologist[4]
Jerry Apodaca 1953 Former Governor of New Mexico[5]
John Baker (runner) 1966 WAC Cross-Country and Mile Championship[6]
Hank Baskett 2006 Former NFL wide receiver[7]
Charlie Beljan PGA Tour winner[citation needed]
Gary Berntsen Former CIA Senior Operations Officer
Robert W. Bigelow Attorney; television commentator[8][9]
Sarah Bird 1973 Novelist, screenwriter, and journalist[10]
David Bishop Middle-distance runner[11]
Ken Brown Former NFL player[12]
Charles W. Blackwell 1972 First Ambassador of the Chickasaw Nation to the United States (1995–2013)[13]
Paul Bloom Former lawyer working as a special counsel for the United States Department of Energy[14]
Tony Booth Country musician[15]
Timothy Braun Author[16]
Kirk Bryan Geologist[17]
Gregory R. Bryant Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy[18]
Terry Calvani Commissioner of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission[19]
Gregory Cajete One of the founders of integrating Native American Studies with science disciplines[20]
Edward L. Chavez Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court[21]
Martin Chávez 1975 Former Mayor of Albuquerque[22]
Brian Colon Former Chairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico[23]
Michael Cooper 1978 Former NBA player[24]
Justin Davis Soccer player[25]
Barbara Degenevieve 1980 Photographer[26]
Diane Denish 1971 Former Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico[27]
Diane Dimond Journalist, author, TV anchor[citation needed]
Sam Dixon Basketball coach[28]
John Dodson Mixed martial artist competing for the Ultimate Fighting Championship[29]
Pete Domenici 1954 Former U.S. Senator representing New Mexico[30]
Jack Dongarra Mathematician; computer scientist; Distinguished Professor, University of Tennessee[31]
James G. Ellis 1968 Dean of USC Marshall School of Business[32]
Lee Fitzgerald Professor of Zoology and Faculty Curator of Amphibians and Reptiles at Texas A&M University[33]
Andy Frederick Former NFL offensive tackle[34]
Julio Gea-Banacloche 1985 Quantum physics expert[35]
J.R. Giddens NBA player[36]
Lennox Gordon NFL player
Janice Gould Koyangk'auwi Maidu writer and scholar[37]
Danny Granger NBA player[38]
Kelly Graves Head women's basketball coach at University of Oregon.[39]
Eddie Guerrero WWE wrestler
James Haskins Award-winning children's author[40]
Bashirul Haq Prominent architect and educator[citation needed]
Daniel Ray Herrera Major League Baseball player[41]
Judith C. Herrera United States federal judge[42]
Tim Herron Professional golfer on the PGA Tour[43]
Katie Hnida 2004 First woman to score in a Division I college football game and college football bowl game.[44]
Euan Holden Professional association football player[45]
Shawn Hollingsworth Former NFL player[46]
Holly Holm attended Professional female mixed martial arts fighter, competing in the Women's UFC bantamweight division[47]
Shirley Hufstedler 1945 First United States Secretary of Education[48]
David Iglesias JD 1984 Former United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico and controversially dismissed[49]
Donald L. Ivers Former judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans' Claims[50]
Brian Johnson Football player[51]
Gary Johnson 1975 Former Governor of New Mexico; 2012 presidential candidate[52]
George Johnson 1975 Science author[53]
Brian Jay Jones 1989 Biographer of Washington Irving and Jim Henson; president of Biographers International Organization[54]
Bruce King Former three-term Governor of New Mexico[55]
Gary King Attorney General of New Mexico[56]
Elizabeth Lapovsky-Kennedy One of the founding feminists of the field of women's studies[57]
Peter Koo Member of the New York City Council[58]
Emil Lassen Major General Air National Guard[59]
Luc Longley 1991 Former NBA player and the first Australian to play in the NBA[60]
L. Luis Lopez Poet[61]
Thomas J. Mabry Former Governor of New Mexico; Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court[62]
Joseph Maestas Mayor of Española, New Mexico[63]
Penny Marshall attended Actress and director[64]
Miguel Marquez ABC News correspondent[65]
Terrance Mathis 1990 Former NFL player[citation needed]
Oscar W. McConkie, Jr. Utah politician and LDS church leader[66]
Cisco McSorley BA 1974, JD 1979 New Mexico politician[67]
Melissa Miller (artist) 1974 Painter[68]
John H. Morrison Lawyer; former President of the Association of American Rhodes Scholars[69]
William L. Nyland U.S. Marine Corps four-star general; former Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps[70]
Lori Ostlund Short story writer[71]
Jordan Pacheco Major League Baseball infielder for the Colorado Rockies.[citation needed]
William Payne New Mexico state senator[72]
Don Perkins Former NFL All-Pro running back[73]
Antoine Predock attended Architect[74]
V.B. Price 1962 Journalist, poet, author, scholar and New Mexico historian[75]
Kathryn Ptacek 1974 Author and editor[76]
Michael D. Rhodes Egyptologist[77]
Meridel Rubenstein MA 1974, MFA 1977 Photographer and installation artist
Devon Sandoval Soccer player for Real Salt Lake[78]
Steven Schiff JD 1972 Former U.S. congressman representing New Mexico[79]
Jean Schodorf Member of the Kansas Senate[80]
Caswell Silver Geologist and CEO of Sundance Oil Company, endowed Caswell Silver Foundation at UNM
Leon Silver 1948 Professor of Geology, California Institute of Technology; member of National Academy of Sciences; winner of NASA Scientific Achievement Medal; trained Apollo astronauts in field geology for their lunar mission
Scott Strickland Major League Baseball player[81]
John Sullivan Football player
Thomas C. Taylor New Mexico politician[82]
Jerry D. Thompson Historian of the American Southwest[83]
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend JD 1978 Former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland; the eldest of Robert F. Kennedy's children[84]
Tom Udall JD 1977 U.S. congressman and senator representing New Mexico[85]
Brian Urlacher 2000 Former NFL player[86]
Carol Jean Vigil First Native American woman to be state district judge in the U.S.[87]
John Wertheim JD 1995 Former member of the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee[88]
Cody Willard 1996 Fox Business Network anchor[89]
Ray Wilson Chicago Bears linebacker[86]

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