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词条 List of Utah State University alumni
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  1. Activism

  2. Business

  3. Education

  4. Government and politics

  5. Humanities and fine arts

  6. Military

  7. Religion

  8. Science

  9. Sports

  10. Miscellaneous

  11. References

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}}{{see also|List of Utah State University presidents|List of Utah State University faculty}}

This list of Utah State University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Utah State University (USU), a public, land-grant, research university located in Logan, Utah. This list does not contain the names of presidents or faculty of the university, unless they happen also to be alumni.

Founded in 1888 under the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act as the Agricultural College of Utah, USU has grown to more than 28,000 students. Although it is headquartered in Logan, USU operates throughout the state of Utah through five regional campuses and more than 20 distance education sites. On June 13, 1899, graduates of the Agricultural College of Utah met to create the Alumni Association.[1] Today, the Alumni Association is located in the historic David B. Haight Alumni Center, which was dedicated July 11, 1991.[2] Alumni chapters exist in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Washington DC.[3] USU boasts more than 180,000 alumni, who are found in every U.S. state and more than 100 countries.[4]

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Activism

NameClass year(s)Degree(s)NotabilityReference
Rick|Bass|Rick Bass}}1979 B.S. Geology Writer and environmental activist[4]
Gregory C.|Carr|Gregory C. Carr}}1982 B.S. History Entrepreneur, human rights activist, and founder of the Gregory C. Carr Foundation, which supports human rights, education and the arts[4]
Steve|Carr|Steven E. Carr}}1981 B.S. First and only American elected to Standing Commission of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, the worldwide organization's highest governing body
Sonia|Johnson|Sonia Johnson}}1958 B.A. English Feminist and writer[5]

Business

NameClass year(s)Degree(s)NotabilityReference
Nolan|Bushnell|Nolan Bushnell}} Founded Atari Inc. and the Chuck E. Cheese's chain
Gregory C.|Carr|Gregory C. Carr}}1982 B.S. History Entrepreneur; founded the company that first developed voice mail; chaired Prodigy, an early global ISP[4]
Charlie Denson1978 B.S. Marketing President of Nike Brand[4][6]
John|Forzani}}1971 B.S. Physical Education Founder of Forzani Group, Canada's largest sporting goods retailer with 215 company-owned stores under the names Coast Mountain Sports, Sport Chek and Sport Mart[4]
Jason Lindsey1995 B.A. M.A. Co-founder and President of Overstock.com
Dick|Motta}}1953 B.S. Physical Education Owner of the Bluebird Inn in Logan and the Bluebird Inn Bed and Breakfast in Bear Lake, Utah; former NBA coach and color commentator; coach of Chicago Bulls, Washington Bullets and Dallas Mavericks; NBA Coach of the Year in 1971; won an NBA Championship while coaching the Washington Bullets[4]
Ward Parkinson1969 B.S. Electrical Engineering Founder of Micron Technology; VP of Commercial Development of Ovonyx, Inc.[4]
Gary E. Stevenson1979 B.A. Co-founder of ICON Health & Fitness

Education

NameClass year(s)Degree(s)NotabilityReference
Caryn Beck-Dudley1980 B.S. Political Science Dean of the College of Business at Florida State University; first female dean of the Huntsman School of Business (2002–2005)[4]
Randy L.|Bott|Randy L. Bott}}1970
1975
B.S.
M.S.
Named #1 Professor in the U.S. by RateMyProfessors.com
Linda J.|Eyre|Linda J. Eyre}}1970 B.S. Co-author, with her husband Richard Eyre, of 33 books on parenting, including New York Times #1 best seller Teaching Your Children Values; developed and founded Joy Schools preschool system
Richard|Eyre|Richard Eyre (author)}}1968 B.S. Co-author, with his wife Linda J. Eyre, of 33 books on parenting, including New York Times #1 best seller Teaching Your Children Values; developed and founded Joy Schools preschool system

Government and politics

NameClass year(s)Degree(s)NotabilityReference
Norah|al-Faiz|Norah al-Faiz}}1982 MEd Deputy Minister for Women's Education in Saudi Arabia; first woman appointed to ministerial post in Saudi Arabia[4]
Ezra Taft|Benson|Ezra Taft Benson}} U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (1953–61)
Dennis|Black}} B.S. Forest Management
M.S. Natural Resources Economics
Democratic politician, representing the 21st District in the Iowa Senate since 1995
Laurence J.|Burton}}1956 Elected as a Republican to the Eighty-eighth and to the three succeeding Congresses (1963–1971)[7]
Kathleen|Clark|Kathleen Clarke}}1972 B.S. Political Science First woman appointed Director of the Bureau of Land Management (2002–07)[4]
George D.|Clyde|George D. Clyde}}1921 B.S. Governor of Utah
Spencer|Cox|dab=politician}} B.A. Lieutenant Governor of Utah[8]
Elizabeth Dowdeswell1972 M.S. Behavioral Sciences 29th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (2014–); Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme (1993–98); Canada's permanent representative to the World Meteorological Organization; twice elected to its executive council[4]
John Gardner|Ford|John Gardner Ford}}1975 B.S. Son of former U.S. President Gerald Ford; attended USU during his presidency
Steven|Ford|Steven Ford}} Son of former U.S. President Gerald Ford; attended USU during his presidency
Kenny|Guinn|Kenny Guinn}}1970 Ed.D. Educational Administration Former Governor of Nevada[4]
Paula|Hawkins|Paula Hawkins}} First woman ever elected to a full term in the U.S. Senate without a family connection (1981–87)
William Marion|Jardine|William Marion Jardine}}1925 PhD U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (1925–1929); U.S. Ambassador to Egypt[9]
Howard|Jarvis|Howard Jarvis}} Anti-tax activist in California
Wayne|Johnson|Wayne Johnson (politician)}} History Republican member of both houses, consecutively, of the Wyoming State Legislature, 1993 to 2017[10]
Lorna|Kesterson|Lorna Kesterson}} Journalism Newspaper reporter and editor; first woman elected Mayor of Henderson, Nevada (1985–1993)[11]
Evan|Mecham|Evan Mecham}} Governor of Arizona
Michael W.|Mosman|Michael W. Mosman}}1981 B.S. Federal District Judge
Harry|Reid|Harry Reid}}1961 B.S. Political Science U.S. Senator, D-NV; current U.S. Senate Majority Leader; youngest Lieutenant Governor in Nevada's history[4]
Mike|Simpson|Mike Simpson}}1972 B.S. U.S. House of Representatives, R-ID
Chris|Stewart|Christopher_"Chris"_Stewart_(Author)}}1984 B.S. New York Times best-selling author
Ted|Stewart|Ted Stewart}}1972 B.S. Federal District Judge
Jean|Westwood|Jean Westwood (politician)}} First female Chair of the Democratic National Committee (1972)
Ardeshir|Zahedi|Ardeshir Zahedi}}1950 B.S. Animal Science Former Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador to the United States[4]

Humanities and fine arts

NameClass year(s)Degree(s)NotabilityReference
Michael|Ballam|Michael Ballam}}1972 B.S. Music Tenor; founder and Director of the Utah Festival Opera; author of more than 30 publications and music recordings[4]
Rick|Bass|Rick Bass}}1979 PEN/O.Henry Prize-winning novelist, essayist
Reed|Cowan|Reed Cowan}}1998 B.S. Emmy Award-winning journalist, documentary filmmaker
Douglas Kent|Hall|Douglas Kent Hall}} Writer and photographer
Craig|Jessop|Craig Jessop}}1973 B.S. Music director; former director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Greg|Olsen|Greg Olsen (artist)}} Painter
Don|Quayle|Don Quayle}}1952
1963
B.S.
M.S.
First President of National Public Radio
Bill|Ransom|Bill Ransom}}1998 M.A. Science fiction writer; Stegner Fellow at Stanford
Chip|Rawlins|Chip Rawlins}}1974
1983
B.S.
M.S.
Non-fiction writer, poet
Jan|Shipps}}1961 B.S. Historian of Mormonism
May|Swenson|May Swenson}}1934 B.S. Poet; Chancellor of Academy of American Poets
Brad|Teare|Brad Teare}} Painter and illustrator
Gene|Tobey|Rebecca Tobey}}1965
1967
1969
A.A.
B.F.A.
M.F.A.
Artist; sculptor; teaches sculpture and three-dimensional design at USU Logan; namesake of Gene Tobey Memorial Art Scholarship Fund created by his wife Rebecca Tobey in 2006[12]
Mark|Walton|Mark Walton (story artist)}}1998 B.F.A. Annie-nominated voice actor and story artist, known as the voice of "Rhino" in the movie Bolt
Kevin|Wasden|Kevin Wasden}}2008 B.A. Science fiction and fantasy artist and illustrator

Military

NameClass year(s)Degree(s)NotabilityReference
John K.|Cannon}}1914 Air Commander-in-Chief, Allied Air Forces, Mediterranean Theater of Operations, World War II; four-star General
Peter|Cooke|Peter Cooke (politician)}}1971
1973
Political Science Retired Major General; United States Army Reserves for 39 years[13]
Russell|Maughan}}1917 Pilot of first-ever dawn-to-dusk transcontinental flight across the United States
Chase|Nielsen}}1939 Participant in Doolittle Raid, career U.S. Air Force officer

Religion

NameClass year(s)Degree(s)NotabilityReference
Ezra Taft|Benson|Ezra Taft Benson}} President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)
Hugh B.|Brown|Hugh B. Brown}} Member of the First Presidency of the LDS Church
Quentin L.|Cook|Quentin L. Cook}}1964 B.S. Member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church
David B.|Haight|David B. Haight}}1929 Member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church[4]
W. Rolfe|Kerr|W. Rolfe Kerr}}1960
1966
B.S.
M.S.
Commissioner of Education of the LDS Church
Boyd K.|Packer|Boyd K. Packer}}1949
1953
B.S.
M.S.
President of the LDS Church's Quorum of Twelve Apostles
L. Tom|Perry|L. Tom Perry}}1949 B.S. Business Administration Member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church[4]
Jan|Shipps}}1961 B.S. History Preeminent non-Mormon expert on Mormonism; Professor Emeritus of history and religious studies in the School of Liberal Arts at Indiana University-Purdue University[4]
Gary E.|Stevenson|Gary E. Stevenson}}1979 B.S. Business Administration Member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church[14]

Science

NameClass year(s)Degree(s)NotabilityReference
Nathan|Baldwin|Nathaniel Baldwin}} Inventor of headphones
Mary L.|Cleave|Mary L. Cleave}}1975
1980
M.S. Biology
Ph.D. Civil and Environmental Engineering
NASA astronaut[4]
Richard F.|Daines|Richard F. Daines}}1974 B.S. Commissioner of Health for New York State; head of the New York Department of Health
Julia F. |Knight|Julia F. Knight}}1964 B.S. Mathematics Mathematician in model theory and computability theory at the University of Notre Dame, Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[15]
George|Piranian|George Piranian}}1937 B.S. Agriculture, M.S. Botany Mathematician in complex analysis; founded the Michigan Mathematical Journal with Paul Erdős, Fritz Herzog and Arthur J. Lohwater
Archimedes|Plutonium|Archimedes Plutonium}}1979 MEd As Ludwig van Ludvig, notable Usenet personality
Gene P.|Weckler|Reticon}}1958 B.S. Electrical Engineering President of Rad-icon Imaging Corporation[4]
Shang Fa|Yang|Shang Fa Yang}}1963 Ph.D. Research unlocked key to prolonging freshness in fruits and flowers; 1991 Wolf Prize in Agriculture, considered the "Nobel Prize of Agriculture"

Sports

NameClass year(s)Degree(s)NotabilityReference
Lionel|Aldridge}} Former NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers
Kent|Baer}}1974 B.S. Former head football coach, Notre Dame; defensive coordinator at many universities
Rick|Baird}}2000 U.S. Bobsled Team, 1998–2003; forerunner during 2002 Winter Olympics
Ed|Berry}} Former NFL and CFL All Star defensive back, Green Bay Packers
Jay Don|Blake}} Professional golfer and PGA Tour winner
Jim|Boatwright}}1974 American-Israeli basketball player; won two Euroleague championships with Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv
Clyde|Brock}}1962 B.S. Former CFL All-Star offensive tackle
Anthony|Calvillo}} All-time leading passer and star quarterback in the Canadian Football League
Mike|Connelly|Mike Connelly}}1959 Former NFL center, Dallas Cowboys
Chris|Cooley|Chris Cooley (American football)}} Two-time NFL Pro Bowl tight end, currently with the Washington Redskins
Kevin|Curtis}}2003 B.S. NFL wide receiver, currently with the Philadelphia Eagles
Chuck|Detwiler}} Former NFL and WFL player
LaVell|Edwards}}1952 B.S. Physical Education College Football Hall of Fame coach; head coach of 1984 National Champion BYU Cougars[4]
Kyle|Fiat}} Professional lacrosse player, Philadelphia Wings
Gar|Forman}}1984 B.S. Current General Manager, Chicago Bulls
Bob|Gagliano|}}1981 Former NFL and USFL quarterback
Hal|Garner|}}1985 Former linebacker, Buffalo Bills
Tay|Glover-Wright}} NFL cornerback
Cornell|Green|Cornell Green (defensive back)}}1962 Former NFL All-Pro defensive back, Dallas Cowboys; played basketball at USU
Donnie|Henderson}}1986 B.S. Former defensive coordinator, New York Jets and Detroit Lions
Eric|Hipple}}1980 B.S. Former starting NFL quarterback, Detroit Lions
Jim|Hough}}1978 B.S. Former offensive lineman, Minnesota Vikings
Phil|Johnson|Phil Johnson (basketball, born 1941)}}1963
1965
B.S.
M.S.
Former NBA head coach; currently longtime assistant coach, Utah Jazz; named NBA's top assistant coach three times
Rulon|Jones}}1987 B.S. Former NFL defensive lineman, Denver Broncos; AFC Defensive Player of the Year, 1986
Micah|Knorr}}1997 B.S. Former NFL punter, Dallas Cowboys, and Denver Broncos
Greg|Kragen}}2005 B.S. Former NFL Pro Bowl defensive tackle, Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, and Carolina Panthers
Travis|LaBoy}} B.S. Former NFL linebacker
MacArthur|Lane}}2003 B.S. Former NFL Pro Bowl running back
Dick|Motta}}1953 B.S. Physical Education One of top 10 winningest NBA head coaches of all time; NBA Coach of the Year, 1971; head coach of 1978 NBA champion Washington Bullets; owner of the Bluebird Inn in Logan and the Bluebird Inn Bed and Breakfast in Bear Lake, Utah; former NBA coach and color commentator; Coach of Chicago Bulls, Washington Bullets and Dallas Mavericks; NBA Coach of the Year in 1971; won an NBA Championship while coaching the Washington Bullets[4]
Merlin|Olsen}}1962
1971
B.S. Finance
M.S.
College and Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive tackle; later NFL analyst and TV personality; selected to 14 Pro Bowls; 1974 NFL MVP; actor, Little House on the Prairie and Father Murphy[4]
Phil|Olsen|Phil Olsen (American football)}}1970 B.S. Former NFL center and defensive tackle, Boston Patriots, Los Angeles Rams, Denver Broncos, and Buffalo Bills
Donald|Penn}}2005 B.S. NFL offensive tackle, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Marv|Roberts}}1970 B.S. Former ABA basketball player
Len|Rohde}}1960 B.S. Former NFL Pro Bowl tackle, San Francisco 49ers
Roy|Shivers|Roy Shivers}}1966 Former NFL running back, CFL head coach and general manager
Jay|Silvester}}1959
1971
B.S.
M.S.
Four-time Olympian discus thrower, silver medal (1972); broke world record four times; first to throw 60 meters
Al|Smith|Al Smith (American football)}} B.S. Former NFL linebacker, Houston Oilers
Robert|Turbin}}2011 NFL tailback, Seattle Seahawks[4]
Bobby|Wagner}}2011 B.S. NFL linebacker, Seattle Seahawks[4]

Miscellaneous

NameClass year(s)Degree(s)NotabilityReference
Freddy|Deeb}} Professional poker player, World Series of Poker
Mark|Hofmann}} Author of the Salamander letter; convicted murderer

References

1. ^{{cite web| last = Simmonds| first = A.J.| title =Utah State University's David B. Haight Alumni Center| publisher = | year = 1991| url =| format =| accessdate = }}
2. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = David B. Haight Alumni Center | work = | publisher = Utah State University | date = | url = http://www.usu.edu/alumni/alumni_center/ | doi = | accessdate = 6 November 2011}}
3. ^{{cite web| last =| first =| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Utah State Alumni Association Chapters| work =| publisher =Utah State University| date =| url =http://www.usu.edu/alumni/chapters/| doi =| accessdate =6 November 2011| deadurl =yes| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20111109122057/http://www.usu.edu/alumni/chapters/| archivedate =9 November 2011| df =}}
4. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 {{cite web |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Utah State University Greats |work= |publisher=Utah State University |date= |url=http://www.usu.edu/greats/alumni/index.cfm?article=19028 |doi= |accessdate=6 November 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927042328/http://www.usu.edu/greats/alumni/index.cfm?article=19028 |archivedate=27 September 2011 |df= }}
5. ^{{cite web| last =| first =| title = Inventory of the Sonia Johnson papers| publisher = University of Utah| date =| url = http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/UU_EAD&CISOPTR=1830| format =| accessdate = April 30, 2012}}
6. ^NIKE, Inc. - The official corporate website for Nike and its affiliate brands
7. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | title = Burton, Laurence Junior, (1926 - 2002) | publisher = United States of America, Congress | date = | url = http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B001155 | accessdate = 20 December 2011}}
8. ^{{cite web|author=Posted 2:45 pm, October 8, 2013, by David Wells |url=http://fox13now.com/2013/10/08/utahs-new-lt-governor-announced/ |title=Utah’s new Lt. Governor announced |publisher=fox13now.com |date=2013-10-08 |accessdate=2017-05-05}}
9. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.nndb.com/people/518/000168014/|title= William Marion Jardine|publisher= NNDB|accessdate= September 25, 2012}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.intelius.com/search/people/Wayne-Johnson/Cheyenne-WY|title=Wayne Johnson, Cheyenne, Wyoming|publisher=intelius.com|accessdate=May 1, 2016}}
11. ^{{cite news|first=Doug|last=McMurdo|title=Former Henderson mayor Lorna Kesterson dies at 86 |url=http://www.lvrj.com/news/former-henderson-mayor-lorna-kesterson-dies-at-86-137520798.html |work=Las Vegas Review Journal |publisher=|date=2012-01-17 |accessdate=2012-01-20}}
12. ^Tobey, Rebecca. Partners in Art: Gene and Rebecca Tobey, pp. 350 - 355. Fresco Fine Art Publications, 2007. {{ISBN|978-1-934491-02-7}}
13. ^{{cite web| last = McEntee| first = Peg| title = Democrat Peter Cooke launches fiery run for Utah governor| publisher = The Salt Lake Tribune| date = 29 Feb 2012| url = http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/53617147-90/cooke-utah-state-mcentee.html.csp| format =| accessdate = 31 May 2012}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.lds.org/church/leader/gary-e-stevenson?lang=eng |title=Elder Gary E. Stevenson |publisher=Lds.org |date= |accessdate=2017-05-05}}
15. ^Julia Knight – Named professorships and directorships at Notre Dame {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017121320/http://professorships.nd.edu/professorships/the-charles-l-huisking-professor-of-mathematics-1/ |date=2013-10-17 }}, retrieved 2013-10-16.
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