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词条 List of University of Colorado Boulder alumni
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  1. Nobel Laureates

  2. Notable faculty and staff

  3. Notable alumni

     Academia, science and technology  Arts and film  Astronauts  Athletics  Business and economy  Journalism  Law  Literature  Military  Politics  Other 

  4. References

The following is a list of notable people who attended or graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder.

Nobel Laureates

  • Sidney Altman, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1989
  • Thomas R. Cech, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1989
  • Stanley Cohen, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1986
  • Norman Ramsey, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 1989
  • Herbert Kroemer, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2000
  • Carl Wieman, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2001
  • Eric Allin Cornell, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2001
  • John L. Hall, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2005
  • Muhammad Yunus, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006
  • Craig Mello, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 2006
  • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011
  • David J. Wineland, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2012

Notable faculty and staff

  • Waleed Abdalati, scientist, Chief Scientist of NASA
  • Bernard Amadei, civil engineer, founder of Engineers Without Borders
  • Mark Amerika, artist and author
  • Fred Anderson, historian, author of The Crucible of War
  • Albert Allen Bartlett, physicist, popular writer on exponential growth in populations and energy resources
  • Petr Beckmann, physicist, engineer
  • Stan Brakhage, filmmaker
  • Sara Branham Matthews, microbiologist
  • Storm Bull, Professor Emeritus at the College of Music and Head of the Division of Piano
  • Adolf Busemann, pioneering aerospace engineer
  • Sarvadaman Chowla, mathematician
  • Ward Churchill, former ethnic studies professor noted for inflammatory statements dealing with 9/11, dismissed from CU-Boulder 2007
  • Robert T. Craig, communication theorist and author of Communication Theory as a Field
  • Max Mapes Ellis, explorer and physiologist
  • Larry Esposito, discoverer of Saturn's fourth ring
  • Charbel Farhat, Chairman of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Stanford University
  • George Gamow, physicist and cosmologist
  • Alice F. Healy, psychologist
  • Clayton Heathcock, Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the College of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley
  • Linda Hogan, Native American poet, storyteller, academic, playwright, novelist, environmentalist and writer of short stories
  • Janet L. Jacobs, gender and religion sociologist
  • Deborah S. Jin, physicist
  • Daniel Kellogg, composer
  • Patricia Nelson Limerick, historian and occasional New York Times columnist
  • Morris Massey, Professor of Marketing, marketing innovator, and Fortune 500 consultant
  • Margaret Murnane, physicist, pioneer of femto-second laser research; MacArthur fellow
  • Carter Pann, composer
  • Steven Pollock, physicist, U.S. Professor of the Year
  • Hobart Muir Smith, most published herpetologist of all time; Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Joseph R. Tanner, former astronaut
  • John Taylor, physicist
  • Michael Tracey, famed author
  • Stanislaw Ulam, mathematician
  • James F. Williams, Dean of Libraries
  • Muriel Sibell Wolle, artist and author
  • James Voss, former astronaut
  • Betty Woodman, ceramic artist
  • George Woodman, ceramicist, painter, and photographer
  • Melanie Yazzie, sculptor, painter, and printmaker

Notable alumni

Academia, science and technology

  • Len Ackland, professor at the University of Colorado and co-director of the Center for Environmental Journalism
  • Elaine Anderson, paleontologist
  • George J. Armelagos, Goodrich C. White Professor of Anthropology at Emory University
  • John Christian Bailar, statistician, Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago
  • Janet Bonnema, civil engineer
  • Kathryn Bullock, electrochemist
  • Steve Chappell, aerospace engineer and NASA scientist
  • Erica Chenoweth, political scientist, expert on civil resistance movements and faculty member at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies[1]
  • Robert Corruccini, biological anthropologist and author of numerous monographs and articles on the theory of malocclusion
  • Patrick Curran, professor of quantitative psychology at the University of North Carolina and Director of the L. L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory
  • Ward Darley, president, University of Colorado
  • William E. Davis, former university president and United States Senate candidate
  • Vine Deloria, Jr., academic and political author on Native American subjects
  • W. Edwards Deming, manufacturing quality expert
  • Patricia Louise Dudley, zoologist specializing in copepods
  • Steve H. Hanke, professor of economics at Johns Hopkins University, adviser to presidents, currency reformer and commodity and currency trader
  • David Haussler, professor, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Gretchen Hofmann, professor of ecological physiology of marine organisms at the University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Tom Hornbein, developed the standard breathing mask after climbing Mt. Everest in 1963
  • Moriba Jah, American astrodynamicist and associate professor of aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics at The University of Texas at Austin. He is also Core Faculty of the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences. A former spacecraft navigator for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, he served on Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey and Mars Express (joint mission with European Space Agency). [2] He is a Distinguished Scholar at the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law. [3]
  • William T. Kane, physicist in field of fiber optics
  • Alan Kay, computer scientist, Turing Award winner
  • Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Swiss-born psychiatrist and the author of the groundbreaking book On Death and Dying
  • Ron Larson, professor of mathematics at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
  • Emory Lindquist, Rhodes scholar, Swedish American historian, President of Bethany College and Wichita State University
  • Christopher McKay, planetary scientist at NASA Ames Research Center
  • Theodore Harold Maiman, demonstrated the first laser
  • Tom Maniatis, Edelman Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
  • Kenneth Miller, biologist at Brown University
  • Philip Radovic, podiatric surgeon
  • Kay Schallenkamp, President of Emporia State University, and later Black Hills State University
  • Leon Silver, geologist at California Institute of Technology, past president of Geological Society of America, trained Apollo astronauts in field geology
  • Gary Stormo, geneticist and pioneer of bioinformatics and genomics
  • Michael T. Voorhees, entrepreneur, engineer, designer, geographer, and aeronaut

Arts and film

  • 3OH!3, electronic music group
  • Josephine Antoine, coloratura soprano with the Metropolitan Opera
  • Brandon Barnes, drummer for the band Rise Against and Pinhead Circus
  • Rodney Carswell, painter
  • Chairlift, electronic-pop group
  • Derek Cianfrance, screenwriter and film director
  • Eli Craig, screenwriter and film director
  • Lydia Cornell, actress, author
  • Eric Darnell, director
  • Brian Dietzen, actor
  • Lisa Donovan, actress and writer
  • Patricia Elliott, actress
  • Joe Flanigan, actor
  • Tanner Foust, television host, stunt driver, professional racing driver
  • Nicole Fox, model, winner of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 13
  • Drew Goddard, film and television screenwriter, director and producer
  • Dave Grusin, composer, winner of three Academy and three Grammy awards
  • Heather Hach, wrote the screenplay for the 2003 remake of Freaky Friday and the book of the Broadway musical Legally Blonde
  • Erinn Hayes, actress
  • Jonah Hill, actor
  • Angus T. Jones, actor
  • Shawn King, drummer, percussionist, trumpeter, accordionist, organist for the band DeVotchKa
  • R. J. Kern, artist and photographer
  • Chaney Kley, actor
  • Land of the Loops, electronica musician
  • William Lewis, opera tenor and academic
  • Larry Linville, actor (MASH)
  • Low vs Diamond, rock band
  • Ross Marquand, actor
  • Christopher Meloni, actor
  • Glenn Miller, composer, big band leader
  • Nathaniel Motte, singer, songwriter, producer, performer, film composer, instrumentalist, and playwright
  • Thomas Noel, historian
  • Peter O'Fallon, director, producer and writer
  • Trey Parker, co-creator of South Park
  • Robert Redford, actor, did not graduate, Oscar winner, founder of the Sundance Film Festival
  • Dean Reed, actor, singer and songwriter, director, and social activist
  • Aaron Simpson, Emmy-nominated animation producer
  • Susan Arnout Smith, award-winning playwright and novelist
  • Paul Soldner, artist
  • Matt Stone, co-creator of South Park
  • Eric Stough, producer and the director of animation on South Park
  • Steve Taylor, singer/songwriter and film director
  • Dalton Trumbo, writer, Academy Award winner
  • Joan Van Ark, actress
  • Townes Van Zandt, country-folk singer-songwriter, withdrew in his sophomore year
  • Linda Williams, professor of film studies at the University of California, Berkeley
  • Chris Wood, electronic musician
  • Pamela Z, composer, performer, and media artist
  • Dean Zanuck, motion picture executive and producer

Astronauts

  • Loren Acton, NASA astronaut
  • Patrick Baudry, CNES astronaut
  • Vance D. Brand, NASA astronaut
  • Scott Carpenter, NASA astronaut in second orbital flight (fourth manned) of Project Mercury
  • Kalpana Chawla, NASA astronaut, died on Columbia
  • Takao Doi, NASA astronaut
  • Samuel T. Durrance, NASA astronaut
  • John Herrington, NASA astronaut
  • Richard Hieb, NASA astronaut
  • Marsha Ivins, NASA astronaut
  • John M. Lounge, NASA astronaut
  • George Nelson, NASA astronaut
  • Ellison Onizuka, NASA astronaut, died on Challenger in January 1986
  • Stuart Roosa, NASA astronaut, flew on Apollo 14
  • Ronald M. Sega, NASA astronaut
  • Steven Swanson, NASA astronaut
  • Jack Swigert, NASA astronaut, flew on Apollo 13
  • James Voss, NASA astronaut

Athletics

  • Bobby Anderson, former NFL running back for the Denver Broncos
  • Dick Anderson, former NFL safety for the Miami Dolphins
  • Tom Ashworth, former NFL offensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks
  • Sal Aunese, Big Eight Newcomer of the Year
  • Chidobe Awuzie, NFL cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys
  • Justin Bannan, former NFL defensive tackle for the Denver Broncos
  • Dede Barry, cyclist, won silver in the 2004 Summer Olympics in the women's time trial
  • Mitch Berger, former NFL punter
  • Greg Biekert, former NFL linebacker for the Oakland Raiders and Minnesota Vikings
  • Eric Bieniemy, former NFL running back and assistant head coach for the Minnesota Vikings
  • Chauncey Billups, Detroit Pistons of the NBA, 2004 NBA Finals MVP
  • Abhinav Bindra, shooter, won gold for India in the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 10 metre air rifle
  • Joan Birkland, Colorado state women's amateur golf and tennis champion
  • Jeremy Bloom, Olympic Skier (played football for Colorado), drafted by Philadelphia Eagles
  • Cliff Branch, former wide receiver with the Oakland Raiders
  • Tyler Brayton, NFL defensive end, plays for the Carolina Panthers
  • Chris Brown, former NFL running back for the Houston Texans
  • Rae Carruth, former wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
  • Franklin Clarke, former All-Pro wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys
  • Mark Cooney, NFL linebacker for the Green Bay Packers
  • Joe Cooper, former NBA center
  • Mason Crosby, NFL kicker for the Green Bay Packers
  • Alan Culpepper, runner, Olympian, 2000 and 2004
  • Koy Detmer, former NFL quarterback
  • Boyd Dowler, former NFL wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers
  • Jon Embree, former head football coach for the Colorado Buffaloes
  • Christian Fauria, NFL tight end for the Carolina Panthers
  • Bill Frank, Canadian Football Hall of Fame offensive lineman for the Toronto Argonauts and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • Tom Garfinkel, President and CEO of the Miami Dolphins
  • David Gibbs, former NFL head coach
  • Taylor Gold (born 1993), snowboarder; Olympic bronze medalist
  • Adam Goucher, professional runner with Nike, Olympian 2000
  • Kara Goucher, Runner, Olympian 2008, 2012
  • Daniel Graham, NFL tight end, plays for Tennessee Titans
  • Alex Gurney, professional auto racing driver
  • Andre Gurode, former All-Pro center for the Dallas Cowboys
  • D.J. Hackett, NFL wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
  • Tyler Hamilton, cyclist with many impressive finishes at the Tour de France, Summer Olympics
  • David Harrison, former NBA center
  • Don Hasselbeck, former NFL tight end
  • Steven J. Hatchell, president and CEO of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Inc.
  • Jimmie Heuga, alpine skiing, 1964 Olympic bronze medalist in slalom
  • Katie Hnida, football place kicker (graduated from the University of New Mexico)
  • Jay Howell, retired Major League Baseball pitcher of 15 years
  • Jay Humphries, former NBA guard
  • Hale Irwin, golfer, three-time U.S. Open champion
  • Brian Iwuh, NFL linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Jonathan Kaye (born 1970), professional golfer on PGA Tour
  • Billy Kidd, alpine skiing, 1964 Olympic silver medalist in slalom, 1970 World Champion (combined)
  • Brittany Gilman, former professional snowboarder and sports agent
  • Joe Klopfenstein, NFL tight end for the Buffalo Bills
  • Matt Lepsis, former NFL offensive tackle for the Denver Broncos
  • Michael Lewis, former All-Pro safety for the San Francisco 49ers
  • Phillip Lindsay, NFL running back for the Denver Broncos
  • Dave Logan, former NFL receiver, broadcaster
  • Eliot Marshall (Math), retired mixed martial arts fighter[4]
  • Nikki Marshall, NWSL defender for the Portland Thorns FC
  • Scotty McKnight, Former NFL WR for the New York Jets
  • Matt Miller, former NFL offensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns
  • William Nelson, professional runner, Olympian 2008; Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for the CU XC/Track & Field Teams
  • Tyler Polumbus, NFL offensive tackle for the Washington Redskins
  • Vince Rafferty, former NFL center and guard for the Green Bay Packers
  • Dathan Ritzenhein, professional runner with Nike, Olympian 2004, 2008, and 2012
  • Paul Robinson, professional rock climber
  • Bill Roe, former NFL and USFL linebacker
  • Spider Sabich, alpine skiing, 1968 Olympian (5th in slalom), and pro champion, 1971 and 1972
  • Rashaan Salaam, former NFL running back, 1994 Heisman Trophy winner
  • Brendan Schaub, former NFL candidate, retired mixed martial artist for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Host of the Fighter and the Kid Podcast, and stand-up comedian
  • Nate Solder, NFL offensive tackle for the New England Patriots
  • John Stearns, former catcher for Philadelphia Phillies and NY Mets
  • Alexandra Stevenson, women's tennis player
  • Kordell Stewart, former NFL quarterback
  • Bill Symons, former CFL All-Star for the Toronto Argonauts
  • Debi Thomas, Olympic figure skater in 1988
  • Bill Toomey, Olympic gold medalist in the 1968 decathlon
  • Ward Walsh, former NFL running back
  • Scott Wedman, former NBA forward
  • Michael Westbrook, former NFL wide receiver
  • Terrence Wheatley, first-team All-Big 12
  • Damen Wheeler, football player
  • Alfred Williams, former NFL linebacker, 1990 Butkus Award winner
  • John Wooten, All-American; played for the Cleveland Browns; former vice president/director for the Philadelphia Eagles; assistant director for the Baltimore Ravens

Business and economy

  • Mohamed Al-Mady, President of SABIC
  • Jake Burton Carpenter, founder of Burton Snowboards
  • John Dendahl, retired business executive and member of the 1960 US Olympic ski team
  • Steve Ells, founder, Chairman, and CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill
  • Thita Manitkul born Thitiya Rangsitpol, Thai politician, former Congresswomen House of Representatives (Thailand)
  • Thorleif Enger, former boss of Yara International; indicted in 2012 in relation to the company's business practices in Libya[5]
  • Richard S. Fuld, former Lehman Brothers, Chairman and CEO
  • Tim Gill, founder and former Chairman of Quark, Inc.
  • Brent Handler, entrepreneur and pioneer of the destination club industry
  • Michael Karlan, founder of the nation's largest social and networking group, Professionals in the City
  • David Kennedy, co-founder of Wieden + Kennedy advertising agency, known for its 1980s "Just Do It" campaign for Nike
  • Matt Larson, founder and CEO of Confio Software
  • Sanford McDonnell, President of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation
  • Chris Myers, former Vice President of Business Development at Lockheed Martin and former Mayor of Medford, New Jersey
  • Scott Oki, former senior vice-president of sales and marketing for Microsoft who conceived and built Microsoft's international operations
  • Lucy Sanders, CEO and co-founder of the National Center for Women & Information Technology[6]
  • Steve Lucas, CEO at Marketo and Board Member of American Diabetes Association, former President SAP [7]

Journalism

  • Dave Briggs, co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend, Fox News Channel
  • Benedict Carey, medical and science writer for The New York Times
  • Dan Carlin, television/radio journalist and podcaster
  • Linda Chavez, political analyst and Fox News commentator
  • Kevin Corke, White House correspondent, Fox News
  • Tom Costello, NBC News, Washington-based correspondent
  • Chris Fowler, ESPN
  • Jim Gray, sports reporter
  • Tom Keene, editor-at-large for Bloomberg News
  • Herb Keinon, columnist and journalist for The Jerusalem Post
  • Joe Kernen, CNBC anchor
  • Zachery Kouwe, former financial journalist
  • Frank W. Mayborn (1903–1987), Texas newspaper publisher and philanthropist based in Temple
  • Robert Palmer, Emmy Award winner, news editor and executive editor
  • Carl Quintanilla, CNBC News anchor
  • Lara Jo Regan, documentary and fine art photographer, photojournalist, author, winner of World Press Photo of the Year
  • Rick Reilly, ESPN commentator and former Sports Illustrated writer, ten-time National Sportswriter of the Year
  • Jonathan Weil, columnist for Bloomberg News and former writer for the Wall Street Journal

Law

  • Christine Arguello, federal court judge, Denver, CO
  • Roger S. Burdick, Chief Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court
  • Louis O. Kelso, inventor of the employee stock ownership plan
  • William Lee Knous, former associate justice of the Colorado Supreme Court
  • Ashby Pate, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Palau
  • Wiley Rutledge, former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
  • John Suthers, former Attorney General of Colorado
  • Bethuel M. Webster, lawyer and founder of Webster & Sheffield
  • Byron White, former associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court

Literature

  • Ed Dorn, poet
  • John Fante, author of Ask the Dust
  • Mark Leyner, author
  • Jean Stafford, Pulitzer prize winner
  • Luís Alberto Urrea, Mexican American poet, novelist, and essayist
  • Carrie Vaughn, author
  • Jack Williamson PhD, science fiction author and educator

Military

  • Ben Connable, retired Marine Major, professor at the Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School
  • Roger A. Lalich, U.S. National Guard general
  • Harold R. Vague, Air Force major general and Judge Advocate General of the United States Air Force

Politics

  • Gordon L. Allott, former U.S. Senator from Colorado (1955–1973)
  • Bob Beauprez, former U.S. Representative
  • Donald G. Brotzman, former U.S. Representative for Colorado
  • Hank Brown, U.S. Senator; U.S. Representative; former president of the University of Northern Colorado, and the University of Colorado system
  • Kate Brown, 38th Governor of Oregon and former Secretary of State
  • George Alfred Carlson, 20th Governor of Colorado
  • Morgan Carroll, Colorado State Senate Majority Leader
  • Mary Ann Casey, Ambassador to Algeria, Tunisia
  • Mike Coffman, U.S. Representative for Colorado
  • John J. Easton, Jr., Attorney General of Vermont
  • Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, leader of non-violent revolution that brought democracy to Mongolia, President of Mongolia, Prime Minister of Mongolia
  • Maria Handley, member-at-large of the Democratic National Committee
  • Greg Harris, member of Illinois House of Representatives
  • Vicki Huddleston, Ambassador to Madagascar, Mali, Chief of U.S. Interests Section Havana, Cuba
  • Wayne Harold Johnson (Master of Public Administration), Republican member of both houses, consecutively, of the Wyoming State Legislature from Cheyenne, 1993 to 2017
  • Karen Middleton, member, Colorado House of Representatives
  • Harold Montgomery, late member of the Louisiana State Senate for Bossier and Webster parishes
  • Ed Perlmutter, U.S. Representative for Colorado
  • Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul,WRTA (born Thitiya Rangsitpol, 8 November 1966) is a Thai politician and Congresswoman in the House of Representatives of Thailand [8][9]
  • Bill Ritter (Colorado Law School), Denver District Attorney, Advisor to the U.S. Attorney General, Governor of Colorado (D)
  • Roy Romer (Colorado Law School), former Colorado governor
  • Kenneth Rutherford, activist in the International Campaign to Ban Landmines
  • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia
  • Justin Smith (Master's in criminal justice), sheriff of Larimer County, Colorado, since 2011[10]
  • Richard A. Sossi, Maryland politician
  • John Suthers, Mayor of Colorado Springs
  • Llewellyn Thompson, Ambassador to USSR, consul to Moscow, received the Medal of Freedom
  • Purnomo Yusgiantoro, Minister of Defense of Indonesia, former secretary general of OPEC

Other

  • Lynne Cheney, wife of former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney; author of children's books
  • Stanley Grenz, Christian theologian and ethicist in the Baptist tradition
  • Nancy Spungen, girlfriend of punk rock singer Sid Vicious

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