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- Notable alumni of University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras
- Notable faculty
- References
This list of University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras people includes alumni and faculty affiliated with UPRRP. Notable alumni of University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras{{Dynamic list}} Alumni | Notability |
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Juan Mari Brás | advocate for Puerto Rican independence from the United States; founded the Puerto Rican Socialist Party | Norma Burgos | (B.A., M.P.A.) State Senator, Puerto Rico Senate (2001–present) | Sila M. Calderón | (M.P.A.) 7th governor of Puerto Rico (2001–2005); Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico (1997–2001) | Rafael Hernández Colón | 4th Governor of Puerto Rico, first term 1973–1977, second term 1985–1993; State Senator, Puerto Rico Senate (1969–1973) | Julia de Burgos | (B.A. Education 1933) considered by many to be the greatest poet born in Puerto Rico and one of the greatest female poets of Latin America | José Andreu García | (B.A. Economics 1958, J.D. 1961) jurist; former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico | Hans Hertell | former United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic | Enrique Laguerre | writer, poet, teacher and critic | Kenneth McClintock | Secretary of State of Puerto Rico, fulfilling the role of Lieutenant Governor (first-in-line of succession) in the U.S. territory | Edwin Irizarry Mora | economist, Puerto Rican Independence Party candidate for governor of Puerto Rico in the 2008. Professor, Department of Economics, UPRM | Jesús T. Piñero | first native Puerto Rican to be appointed governor of Puerto Rico by the Government of the United States | Nydia Velázquez | (B.A. 1974) U.S. representative, D-New York (1993–present)[1] | Aníbal Acevedo Vilá | (B.A. 1982, J.D. 1985) 8th governor of Puerto Rico (2005–2009); U.S. representative (Resident Commissioner), D-Puerto Rico (2001–2004);[2] State Representative, Puerto Rico House of Representatives (1992–1999) |
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Luis López Álvarez | poet and writer; author of Los Comuneros | Ruben Berrios | current president of the Puerto Rican Independence Party; former state senator; Law Professor at the University of Puerto Rico's Law School | Juan Ramon Jimenez | Spanish poet and writer, received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956 | Luce López-Baralt | professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at the university | Fernando Picó | historian and Jesuit priest, leading expert on the history of Puerto Rico[3] | Pedro Juan Soto | writer | Rexford Tugwell | served as the last appointed American governor of Governor of Puerto Rico, 1941-1946; former Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico |
References1. ^Biographical information from the Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress 2. ^ Biographical information from the Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress 3. ^{{cite news |first=Ismael|last=Torres |title=Puerto Rican historian Fernando Picó dies at 75 |url=http://caribbeanbusiness.com/puerto-rican-historian-fernando-pico-dies-at-75/ |work=Caribbean Business |publisher= |date=2017-06-27 |accessdate=2017-07-17}}
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