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  • Benjamin Butterworth, US Representative (Politicians)

  • John Carey, Ohio Representative (Politicians)

  • Samuel S. Cox, U.S. Representative from Ohio (1857–1865), U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire (1885–1886) serving under President Grover Cleveland, and U.S. Representative from New York (1886–1889) (Politicians)

  • Frank Cremeans, Ohio State Representative (Politicians)

  • William P. Cutler, Representative from Ohio (Politicians)

  • William H. Enochs, Representative from Ohio (Politicians)

  • Thomas Ewing, member of U.S. Senate from Ohio (1831–1837 and 1850–1851); Secretary of the Treasury (1841) serving under Presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler; first Secretary of the Interior (1849–1850) serving under Presidents Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore (Politicians)

  • Lorraine Fende, Representative from Ohio (Politicians)

  • Lucien J. Fenton, Representative from Ohio (Politicians)

  • Israel M. Foster, U.S. Representative from Ohio (1919–1925) (Politicians)

  • Nancy Garland, Representative from Ohio (Politicians)

  • James M. Gaylord, Representative from Ohio (Politicians)

  • Philip Gordon, diplomat (Politicians)

  • Kao Kim Hourn, Secretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Royal Government of Cambodia and President, University of Cambodia (Politicians)

  • Kamil Idris, Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (Politicians)

  • Stephen Kappes, former Deputy Director of the CIA (Politicians)

  • Ibrahim Lame, Nigerian politician (Politicians)

  • Paul Leonard, Mayor of Dayton, Ohio and Lieutenant Governor of Ohio (Politicians)

  • Charles S. Lewis, Representative for Virginia (Politicians)

  • Turner M. Marquette, Nebraska politician (Politicians)

  • George Wythe McCook, Ohio Attorney General (Politicians)

  • John W. McCormick, Representative for Ohio (Politicians)

  • William E. McVey, Representative for Illinois (Politicians)

  • Robert Mecklenborg, Ohio Representative (Politicians)

  • Warren Miller, West Virginia Representative (Politicians)

  • George Shiras Jr, Justice of the United States Supreme Court (Politicians)

  • Eliakim H. Moore, Representative from Ohio (Politicians)

  • John Murphy, Texas politician (Politicians)

  • Ken Nnamani, Nigerian senator (Politicians)

  • Don Pease, Ohio State Representative (Politicians)

  • Debbie Phillips, Representative for Ohio (Politicians)

  • Raymond Pryor, Representative from Ohio (Politicians)

  • Edward James Roye, former president of Liberia (Politicians)

  • Robin R. Sanders, Ambassador to Nigeria (Politicians)

  • Joe Schiavoni, Senator for Ohio (Politicians)

  • Wilson Shannon, 14th and 16th Governor of Ohio (Politicians)

  • William Sharon, US Senator for Nevada (Politicians)

  • Joe Sulzer, Mayor of Chillicothe, Ohio (Politicians)

  • George W. Summers, U.S. Representative from Virginia (1841–1845) (Politicians)

  • Lawrence Palmer Taylor, U.S. Ambassador (Politicians)

  • Cydnor B. Tompkins, Representative from Ohio (Politicians)

  • Emmett Tompkins, Representative from Ohio (Politicians)

  • Charles Townsend, Ohio Secretary of State (Politicians)

  • Carey A. Trimble, U.S. Representative from Ohio (1859–1863) (Politicians)

  • George Voinovich, member of U.S. Senate from Ohio (1999–2011); governor of Ohio (1991–1998); mayor of Cleveland, Ohio (1980–1989) (Politicians)

  • David Watson, Australian politician (Politicians)

  • Pinkie C. Wilkerson, former state representative from Louisiana (Politicians)

  • Charlie Wilson, US Representative for Ohio's 6th congressional district (2007–2011) (Politicians)

  • Austin Eli Wing, Michigan delegate (Politicians)

  • Yvette McGee Brown, first African-American woman justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio (Lawyers)

  • David Crane, prosecutor (Lawyers)

  • Timothy Sylvester Hogan, Ohio Attorney General (Lawyers)

  • Robert E. Holmes, Ohio Supreme Court Justice (Lawyers)

  • Thomas A. Jones, Ohio Supreme Court Justice (Lawyers)

  • Menis E. Ketchum, West Virginia Supreme Court Justice (Lawyers)

  • Chauncey N. Olds, Ohio Attorney General (Lawyers)

  • William O'Neill, Ohio jurist (Lawyers)

  • Thomas M. Rose, judge (Lawyers)

  • Charles Taylor Sherman, lawyer (Lawyers)

  • George Shiras, Jr., Justice, United States Supreme Court, 1892–1903 (Lawyers)

  • Oliver Perry Shiras, judge (Lawyers)

  • Ty Votaw, lawyer for the golf industry (Lawyers)

  • Robert Arter, US Army Lieutenant General (Military)

  • Gene Boyer, former White House helicopter pilot (Military)

  • Edward Lyon Buchwalter, Union Civil War captain (Military)

  • Paul K. Carlton, US Air Force general (Military)

  • Charles Champion Gilbert, Union officer during the American Civil War (Military)

  • Frank Goettge, US Marine Corps commander killed in World War II (Military)

  • Richard Griffith, brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War (Military)

  • Thomas O. Osborn, Union Civil War commander (Military)

  • Abner Read, Union Navy officer during the American Civil War (Military)

  • Severin Louis Rombach, awarded the Navy Cross (Military)

  • William Sooy Smith, Union General during the American Civil War (Military)

  • Lawrence S. Thomas, III, National Guard general (Military)

  • Lloyd Thomas, naval aviator and recipient of the Navy Cross (Military)

  • Edward Raymond Ames, Bishop (Religious leaders)

  • Judy Cannato, Catholic author (Religious leaders)

  • Thomas K. Chadwick, Chaplain of the U.S. Coast Guard (Religious leaders)

  • Earl Cranston, pastor; later became a trustee (Religious leaders)

  • Joel Hunter, pastor (Religious leaders)

  • David Hastings Moore, pastor and military commander (Religious leaders)

  • Alex Haas, pastor (Religious leaders)

  • Wesley Lowery, reporter for The Washington Post (Journalists)

  • Ruth-Marion Baruch, photojournalist (Journalists)

  • Jessica Beinecke, Voice of America (Journalists)

  • Thom Brennaman, Cincinnati Reds announcer, FOX Sports (Journalists)

  • Karen T. Borchers, photojournalist (Journalists)

  • Walter Brasch, social issues journalist (Journalists)

  • Jennifer Bullock, News Anchor for WCMH-TV (Journalists)

  • Howie Chizek, public address announcer, radio talk show host (Journalists)

  • A. Craig Copetas, writer, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News (Journalists)

  • Laurie David, activist and writer for The Huffington Post (Journalists)

  • Michel du Cille, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist (Journalists)

  • Paul Fusco, photojournalist (Journalists)

  • Marty Griffin, investigative journalist (Journalists)

  • Lauren Kelsey Hall, journalist and 2004 Miss Ohio USA (Journalists)

  • Leon Harris, news anchor, CNN and WJLA (Journalists)

  • Donal Henahan, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic (Journalists)

  • Adam Hochberg, radio correspondent – NPR (Journalists)

  • Chris Hondros, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist (Journalists)

  • John Kaplan, Pulitzer Prize–winning photo-journalist, Life Magazine (Journalists)

  • Peter King, head NFL writer for Sports Illustrated (Journalists)

  • June Kronholz, former Wall Street Journal reporter (Journalists)

  • Allie LaForce, Miss Teen USA, broadcast journalist (Journalists)

  • Bob Lamey, sportscaster (Journalists)

  • Dwight Lauderdale, TV anchor (Journalists)

  • Matt Lauer, journalist known for hosting the Today. (Journalists)

  • Joe Mahr, investigative journalist (Journalists)

  • Jay Mariotti, sports columnist and TV personality, ESPN (Journalists)

  • Frank Marzullo, meteorologist for WXIX (Journalists)

  • Dan McDowell, host on Sportsradio 1310/96.7 The Ticket in Dallas, Texas (Journalists)

  • Clarence Page, Pulitzer prize-winning Chicago Tribune columnist (Journalists)

  • I. C. Rapoport, photojournalist (Journalists)

  • Martha Rial, photojournalist (Journalists)

  • Will Richardson, blogger (Journalists)

  • Clemencia Rodriguez, communications scholar (Journalists)

  • Cornelius Ryan (honorary), journalist (Journalists)

  • Martin Savidge, former NBC and CNN anchor (Journalists)

  • Charles Scripps (honorary), grandson of E. W. Scripps (Journalists)

  • Vernon Sykes, Ohio Representative (Journalists)

  • Mark Tatge, Forbes magazine editor (Journalists)

  • Brian Unger, actor and commentator (Journalists)

  • Carr Van Anda, managing editor of The New York Times (Journalists)

  • Eliza Yang, TV personality (Journalists)

  • Andrew Alford (honorary), inventor (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Pat Arrowsmith, author and activist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Christopher Bassford, military historian (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Monroe Berkowitz, professor of economics (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Robert Biscup, orthopedic surgeon (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • John Bardo, educator, President of Wichita State University, Chancellor of Western Carolina University. (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • William C. Byham, psychologist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Joseph Carter Corbin, educator (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Loring Miner, Virus physician (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Wanda Kirkbride Farr, botanist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Kevin Finnegan, educator and 2016 Golden Apple Foundation Puri Family Outstanding Principal of the Year and 2017 Those Who Excel Illinois Excellence in Administration winner (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • John Freshwater, educator (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Emma Gamboa Alvarado, educator (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • William Nicholas Hailmann, educator (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Deanna Hammond, linguist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Mujaddid Ahmad Ijaz, experimental physicist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • E. Elizabeth Johnson, New Testament Scholar (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Michael Krasny, talk show host (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Frank Kusch, historian (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • W. Timothy Liu, meteorologist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • John L. Locke, biolinguist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Alan MacEachren, geographer (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Harold M. Manasevit, materials scientist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Roderick J. McDavis, OU president (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Jody Miller, criminologist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Jerri Nielsen, Antarctic physician (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Donald Edward Osterbrock (honorary), astronomer (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Greg Panos, writer, educator and futurist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Irwin G. Priest, physicist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Robert J. Wood, US astronaut (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • David Rall (honorary), cancer specialist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Sir Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, structural biologist, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (2009), President of the Royal Society (2015- ) (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Harold E. Robinson, botanist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • John A. Roush, president of Centre College (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • William Henry Scott, seventh president of Ohio University (1872–1883); third president of the Ohio State University (1883–1895) (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • David J. Skal, cultural historian (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • William Starling Sullivant, bryologist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Leo Suryadinata, sinologist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Marie Tharp, geologist (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Huynh Sanh Thong, translator (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Warren Throckmorton, professor (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • John Vandenbergh, zoology professor (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Hans-Ulrich Wehler, historian (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Jonathan Reed Winkler, professor of history (Educators, researchers, scientists)

  • Abyss, professional wrestler (Entertainers and artists)

  • Jamie Alcroft, comedian and voice actor (Entertainers and artists)

  • Nujoom AlGhanem, poet and film director (Entertainers and artists)

  • Ed Allen, novelist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Krista Allen, actress (Entertainers and artists)

  • Richard Dean Anderson, actor, MacGyver (Entertainers and artists)

  • Alison Aune, artist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Alfred Bartles, composer and musician (Entertainers and artists)

  • Ruth-Marion Baruch, photographer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Cary Bates, comic book writer, DC Comics' The Flash (Entertainers and artists)

  • Dustin Bates, singer, Starset (Entertainers and artists)

  • Kathleen Battle (honorary), soprano (Entertainers and artists)

  • Walter Benton, poet and writer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Jill Bialosky, poet and novelist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Joe Bonomo essayist and music writer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Michael Buckley, author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Brandy Burre, actress (Entertainers and artists)

  • Beth Campbell, artist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Nancy Cartwright, voice of Bart and several other characters on The Simpsons (Entertainers and artists)

  • E.E. Charlton-Trujillo, filmmaker and novelist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Howie Chizek, WNIR radio host (Entertainers and artists)

  • Eric Coble, playwright (Entertainers and artists)

  • David Collins, television producer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Chuck Cooper, Tony Award-winning actor (Entertainers and artists)

  • Cleo Coyle, author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Bill Cratty, dancer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Frank Crumit, singer, composer, and vaudeville star; did not graduate (Entertainers and artists)

  • James Dalessandro, author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Bernadette Sanou Dao, author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Stan Denski, writer and critic (Entertainers and artists)

  • Jim Dine, pop artist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Joe Dolce, singer-songwriter, poet, and essayist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Thomas F. Duffy, actor and musician (Entertainers and artists)

  • Jonathan Edwards, folk artist, singer and songwriter (Entertainers and artists)

  • Joe Eszterhas, screenwriter, author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Jonathan Freeman, actor (Entertainers and artists)

  • Nancy Galbraith, composer (Entertainers and artists)

  • John Gallaher, poet (Entertainers and artists)

  • Matthew Glave, film and television actor (Entertainers and artists)

  • Patricia Goedicke, poet (Entertainers and artists)

  • Peter Allen Golden, author and historian (Entertainers and artists)

  • Shari Goldhagen, fiction author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Patty Hale, actress, 1940s (Entertainers and artists)

  • David Hansen, actor (Entertainers and artists)

  • Karen Harper, bestselling author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Patti Harrison, actress and comedian (Entertainers and artists)

  • William Heyen, poet and literary critic (Entertainers and artists)

  • Sarah Hider, Miss Ohio 2015 (Entertainers and artists)

  • Jenny Holzer, conceptual artist (Entertainers and artists)

  • David Hostetler, sculptor; later taught at OU (Entertainers and artists)

  • Brooke Hyland, dancer, star of reality show Dance Moms. (Entertainers and artists)

  • Ronald Jones, artist and critic (Entertainers and artists)

  • Charlotte Kasl, psychologist and author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Sammy Kaye, celebrated bandleader (Entertainers and artists)

  • Carol Kendall, children's author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Garry Kennedy, conceptual artist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Katrina Kittle, author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Edward Lachman, Academy Award-nominated cinematographer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Ray Lawrence, record producer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Chihchun Chi-sun Lee, composer (Entertainers and artists)

  • John Lefelhocz, conceptual artist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Herman Leonard portrait photographer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Don Lundstrom, sculptor (Entertainers and artists)

  • Mike Major, artist and sculptor (Entertainers and artists)

  • Dave Malloy, musical theater composer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Jimmy Malone WMJI radio host, stand-up comedian (Entertainers and artists)

  • John Martin (honorary), dance critic (Entertainers and artists)

  • Keith McDermott, actor and writer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Scott McPherson, playwright (Entertainers and artists)

  • Paul Miller, director (Entertainers and artists)

  • Mary Murphy, accredited dance judge; judge and choreographer on the Fox dance competition-reality show So You Think You Can Dance (Entertainers and artists)

  • Amy Newman, poet (Entertainers and artists)

  • Paul Newman, actor, philanthropist, auto race driver (did not graduate) (Entertainers and artists)

  • Luke Null, comedian (Entertainers and artists)

  • Ed O'Neill, actor (Entertainers and artists)

  • Scott Owens, poet (Entertainers and artists)

  • Piper Perabo, actress (Entertainers and artists)

  • Stu Pflaum, Grammy-nominated music publisher (Entertainers and artists)

  • Susan Elizabeth Phillips, romance novel writer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Anthony Piccione, poet (Entertainers and artists)

  • Gloria Plevin, artist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Stanley Plumly, poet (Entertainers and artists)

  • Meredith Post, designer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Eugenia Price, historical author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Imad Rahman, writer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Bin Ramke, poet (Entertainers and artists)

  • Red Wanting Blue, band led by Scott Terry (Entertainers and artists)

  • Tony Rizzo, radio host on ESPN Cleveland, WKNR (Entertainers and artists)

  • Todd Rohal, filmmaker (Entertainers and artists)

  • John Sant'Ambrogio, cellist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Jill Santoriello, author and composer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Frank Sargeant, author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Laurie Lea Schaefer, Miss America 1972 (Entertainers and artists)

  • Dennis Shere, author (Entertainers and artists)

  • Sxip Shirey, composer/musician (Entertainers and artists)

  • David Smith, sculptor (Entertainers and artists)

  • Chuck Stewart, jazz photographer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Walter Tevis, novelist, author of The Hustler, The Color of Money, The Man Who Fell to Earth (Entertainers and artists)

  • Betty Thomas, actress (Entertainers and artists)

  • Amy Toscani, sculptor (Entertainers and artists)

  • David True, painter (BFA in 1966 and MFA in 1967) (Entertainers and artists)

  • William Henry Venable, author and educator (Entertainers and artists)

  • Valerie Waugaman, IFBB professional (Entertainers and artists)

  • Roger Welch, artist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Randall Winston, TV producer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Kō Yamada, photographer (Entertainers and artists)

  • Maya Lin, artist (Entertainers and artists)

  • Ronny Yu, director (Entertainers and artists)

  • Tobin Sprout, Musician and previous member of indie rock band Guided by Voices (Entertainers and artists)

  • Joshua Abrams, NFL player for the Green Bay Packers (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Chet Adams, former NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Mark Baltz, NFL official (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dale Bandy, basketball coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Mitch Barnhart, athletics director (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Armon Bassett, basketball player with Ironi Ramat Gan of Israel (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Frank Baumholtz, former MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Mark Berson, coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Stan Boroski, coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Bob Bradley, former manager, United States men's national soccer team (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • LaVon Brazill, NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Bob Brenly, former MLB player, manager, and TV announcer for the Arizona Diamondbacks (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Bill Brown, coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Cleve Bryant, former coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Willie Burden, CFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dion Byrum, former NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Jason Carthen, former NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Rick Charls, former World Champion High Diver who holds the Guinness record for the highest dive ever at 172 ft. / 52 m (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Mel Clark, former MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Landon Cohen, NFL player for the Detroit Lions (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • John Corbett, football player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Vince Costello, former NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Mark Dantonio, football coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Andy Dolich, sports executive (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Joe Fincham, coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dow Finsterwald, former PGA Tour golfer and winner of the 1958 PGA Championship (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Jeremy Foley, current Athletic Director at the University of Florida (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Jim French, former MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dino Gaudio, basketball coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Doc Gessler, MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dave Green, former NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Mychal Green, NBA player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Derrick Hall, sports executive, President & CEO of Arizona Diamondbacks (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Paul Halleck, NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Terry Harmon, former MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Jim Hilles, coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Bob Huggins, coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Brandon Hunter, former NBA player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Jake Jacobs, professional baseball outfielder (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dave Jamerson, former NBA player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Art C. Jones, football (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • George Kahler, former MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Pete Lalich, former NBA player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Ken Landenberger, former coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Theo Lemon, football coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Art Lewis, former NFL player and West Virginia Mountaineers head football coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dan MacKenzie, sports and marketing executive (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Kenosha Maroons, NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Rich McKinney, former MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Kalvin McRae, NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Allen Miller, former NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Michael Mitchell, former 2nd round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, NFL player for the Oakland Raiders (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Jeff Mullen, athletic coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dick Murphy, former baseball player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Tom Murphy, former MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Joe Nossek, former MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Voncarie Owens, AAFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Chris Parks, better known as "The Monster" Abyss, professional wrestler for TNA Wrestling (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Clete Patterson, former NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Bo Pelini, defensive coordinator for LSU Tigers football (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Julian “Joonie” Posey, NFL & CFL Player for Miami Dolphins & Cleveland Browns, Winninpeg Blue Bombers & Hamilton Ti-Cats * Renee Powell, golfer (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Taylor Price, NFL player for the New England Patriots (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Bjorn Rebney, founder and CEO of Bellator MMA (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Joe Roberts, former NBA player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Adam Russell, MLB player for the San Diego Padres (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Mike Schmidt, Baseball Hall of Fame third baseman (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Ryan Senser, NFL player for the Seattle Seahawks (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Bob Snyder, former NFL player and head coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Shanele Stires, WNBA player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Chuck Stobart, former NFL coach (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Rick Sund, NBA executive (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Steve Swisher, former MLB All-Star (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • John Swofford, ACC Commissioner (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Rudy Sylvan, former NFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dave Tobik, former MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Gary Trent, former NBA player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Charlie Turner, CFL player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dave Wickersham, former MLB player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Slugger White, Vice-President of Rules and Competitions for the PGA TOUR (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Dave Zastudil, NFL player/punter for the Arizona Cardinals; former Cleveland Browns player (Professional athletes, coaches, and administrators)

  • Roger Ailes, former President, Fox News (Business leaders)

  • Richard H. Brown, BSC ’69 and HON ’96, former chairman and CEO, Electronic Data Systems (Business leaders)

  • William C. Byham, BS ’58, MS ’60, author of Zapp! The Lightning of Empowerment (Business leaders)

  • Daniel Carp, CEO of Eastman Kodak Company (Business leaders)

  • Franklin R. Carpenter, mining specialist (Business leaders)

  • Michael C. Finnegan, investment banker (Business leaders)

  • Stephen H. Fuller, professor at the Harvard Business School and vice president of General Motors, founding president of the Asian Institute of Management. (Business leaders)

  • John W. Galbreath, contractor (Business leaders)

  • Keith Houk, CEO of PSA Airways (Business leaders)

  • Matthew Rubel, CEO of Payless ShoeSource (Business leaders)

  • Nelson Story, entrepreneur (Business leaders)

  • Ty M. Votaw, commissioner of LPGA (Business leaders)

  • Robert D. Walter, BSME '67 and HON '97, chief executive officer, Cardinal Health (Business leaders)

  • Charles Xiaolin Wang, financier and entrepreneur (Business leaders)

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Ohio state is one of the nation’s top public universities, with alumni including four Nobel laureates, eight Pulitzer Prize winners, the Fields Medal, the Woulfe prize winner and the Onzig Prize winner. The university’s Linguistics Department and Business, education, political science, psychology and engineering school top. The James Cancer Hospital is one of the most advanced cancer research institutes in the United States.

Alumni alumni include Yang-Mills co-author, renowned physicist Robert Mills, renowned inventor Charles Kettering, Roy J. Plunkett of the polytetrafluoroethylene, Huffman coding inventor David Hoffman, and Larry Sanger; The fire attack on Tokyo, the Curtis Lemay, the generals. The random tool generator compiles a list of 371 alumni from different fields and industries for those who are interested.

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