List of Drew University people
The following is a list of notable people associated with Drew University:
Alumni
This is a list of notable alumni of Drew University, listing the school of Drew University that they attended, the highest degree obtained, the year of graduation or last year of attendance, and a brief description of the person.[1] The following abbreviations are utilized for schools and degrees.
CLA = College of Liberal Arts
Grad = Graduate School
Theo = Theological School/Seminary
BA = Bachelor of Arts
BD = Bachelor of Divinity
DMin = Doctor of Ministry
DLitt = Doctor of Letters
MA = Master of Arts
MDiv = Master of Divinity
MFA = Master of Fine Arts
MLitt = Master of Letters
PhD = Doctor of Philosophy
ThD = Doctor of Theology
Name | School | Degree | Year | Description |
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Anderson, William F.William F. Anderson | Theo | BD | 1887 | Methodist bishop |
Appenzeller, HenryHenry Appenzeller | Theo | BD | 1885 | missionary who helped introduce Christianity in Korea |
Aquilino, Thomas J.Thomas J. Aquilino | CLA | BA | 1962 | federal judge on the United States Court of International Trade |
Archer, Raymond LeRoyRaymond LeRoy Archer | Theo | MA | 1923 | Methodist bishop |
Audretsch, David B.David B. Audretsch | CLA | BA | 1976 | German and American economist |
Baez, AlbertAlbert Baez | CLA | BA | 1933 | Mexican-American physicist, and father of singers Joan Baez and Mimi Fariña |
Baird, Michael L.Michael L. Baird | CLA | BA | 1971 | DNA testing expert |
Bakke, HollyHolly Bakke[2] | CLA | BA | 1973 | New Jersey Commissioner of Banking and Insurance |
Blotner, JosephJoseph Blotner[3] | CLA | BA | 1947 | biographer of William Faulkner |
Bolick, ClintClint Bolick[4] | CLA | BA | 1979 | founder of the Institute for Justice |
Butts, Calvin O.Calvin O. Butts | Theo | DMin | 1982 | pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church and president of State University of New York at Old Westbury |
Carpenter, Charles I.Charles I. Carpenter | Theo | BD | 1931 | first Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force |
Cheek, James E.James E. Cheek | Grad | PhD | 1962 | theology professor and president of Howard University |
Colaw, Emerson StephenEmerson Stephen Colaw | Theo | BD | 1947 | Methodist bishop |
Corradini, DeedeeDeedee Corradini | CLA | BA | 1965 | mayor of Salt Lake City; president of the US Conference of Mayors, the International Women's Forum, and Women's Ski Jumping USA. |
Corson, Fred PierceFred Pierce Corson | Theo | BD | 1920 | Methodist bishop and president of Dickinson College |
Cunningham, John T.John T. Cunningham[5] | CLA | BA | 1938 | journalist and historian |
Deunov, PeterPeter Deunov | Theo | BD | 1892 | Bulgarian spiritual leader and founder of the Universal White Brotherhood |
DiMarco, DamonDamon DiMarco | CLA | BA | 1993 | author and oral historian |
DiSarro, JosephJoseph DiSarro | Grad | MA | 1972 | political analyst and professor at Washington & Jefferson College |
Dixon, Ernest T.Ernest T. Dixon | Theo | BD | 1945 | Methodist bishop and president of Philander Smith College |
Ferrara, EdEd Ferrara | CLA | BA | 1989 | television writer, actor, and professional wrestling personality |
Fiorentino, JamesJames Fiorentino | CLA | BA | 1999 | sports artist |
Gillan, Maria MazziottiMaria Mazziotti Gillan | Grad | No degree | 1980 | American poet |
Gilmore, MarshallMarshall Gilmore | Theo | MDiv | 1960 | Methodist bishop |
Gray, William H.William H. Gray | Theo | MDiv | 1966 | Congressman from Pennsylvania, and president of the United Negro College Fund |
Hayes, Robert E.Robert E. Hayes | Theo | DMin | 1997 | Methodist bishop |
Hodapp, Leroy CharlesLeroy Charles Hodapp | Theo | BD | 1947 | Methodist bishop |
Hollinger, DennisDennis Hollinger | Grad | PhD | 1981 | president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary |
Holloway, Fred GarrigusFred Garrigus Holloway | Theo | BD | 1921 | Methodist bishop and president of Drew University |
Hunter, KarenKaren Hunter | CLA | BA | 1987 | journalist and publisher |
Kim, Hae JongHae Jong Kim | Theo | DMin | 1984 | Methodist bishop |
Knight, John LowdenJohn Lowden Knight | CLA | BA | 1939 | president of Nebraska Wesleyan University, Baldwin-Wallace College, and Wesley Theological Seminary |
Leone, PeterPeter Leone | CLA | BA | 1984 | United States Equestrian Team member, and 1996 Olympic silver medalist |
Lord, John WesleyJohn Wesley Lord | Theo | BD | 1930 | Methodist bishop |
Martin, Roger H.Roger H. Martin | CLA | BA | 1965 | history professor and president of Randolph-Macon College |
Matthews, J.B.J.B. Matthews[6] | Theo | BD | 1923 | educator, political activist, and anti-Communism expert |
Maxwell, MalcolmMalcolm Maxwell | Grad | PhD | 1968 | president of Pacific Union College |
McCullough, JackieJackie McCullough | Theo | DMin | – | president of Beth Rapha Christian College and Theological Seminary |
Morrison, SusanSusan Morrison[7] | CLA | BA | 1965 | Methodist bishop |
Murphy, KevinKevin Murphy | CLA | BA | 1989 | television writer and producer |
Murray, John GardnerJohn Gardner Murray | Theo | No degree | 1881 | Episcopal bishop |
Nease, Floyd W.Floyd W. Nease | Theo | No degree | 1930 | minister and the president of Eastern Nazarene College |
Ness, Debra L.Debra L. Ness | CLA | BA | 1977 | health and public policy advocate |
Peck, DaleDale Peck | CLA | BA | 1989 | author and literary critic |
Previn, Soon YiSoon Yi Previn | CLA | BA | 1995 | daughter of composer André Previn and wife of director Woody Allen |
Price, Robert M.Robert M. Price | Grad | PhD | 1981/1993 | Jesus myth theologian, author, and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Higher Criticism |
Sarah Price (aka S.Nice) | CLA | BA | 1990 | author and inspirational speaker |
Quinn, AileenAileen Quinn | CLA | BA | 1994 | actress who played Annie in the 1982 motion picture |
Raymond, NathanielNathaniel Raymond | CLA | BA | 1999 | human rights investigator and anti-torture advocate |
Robinson, John EdwardJohn Edward Robinson | Theo | BD | 1874 | Methodist bishop |
Ruiz, TeresaTeresa Ruiz | CLA | BA | 1998 | New Jersey state legislator |
Seamands, DavidDavid Seamands | Theo | BD | 1945 | Methodist pastor and self-help author |
Selgin, GeorgeGeorge Selgin | CLA | BA | 1979 | libertarian economist |
Simester, JamesJames Simester | Theo | BD | 1896 | Methodist missionary and president of S.L. Baldwin School of Theology |
Smith, JeffJeff Smith | Theo | MDiv | 1965 | minister, cookbook author, host of The Frugal Gourmet |
Stanford, CraigCraig Stanford | CLA | BA | 1978 | professor and director of the Jane Goodall Research Center at the University of Southern California |
Stetler, StephenStephen Stetler | Theo | MDiv | 1974 | member of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, and Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue |
Sykes, ManuelManuel Sykes | Theo | MDiv | President of the St. Petersburg chapter of the NAACP | |
Tipple, Bertrand M.Bertrand M. Tipple | Theo | BD | 1897 | founder and president of Methodist International College |
Valenzuela, ArturoArturo Valenzuela | CLA | BA | 1971 | United States Assistant Secretary of State |
Cleary, RonaldRonald Cleary | Eng | BA | 2001 | Pub Trivia Champion, 2015 |
Van Der Beek, JamesJames Van Der Beek[8] | CLA | No degree | 1995 | actor (star of Dawson's Creek) |
Veniero, PeterPeter Veniero | CLA | BA | 1981 | New Jersey Attorney General and New Jersey Supreme Court justice |
Welch, Herbert GeorgeHerbert George Welch | Theo | BD | 1890 | Methodist bishop and president of Ohio Wesleyan University |
Whidden, WoodrowWoodrow Whidden | Grad | PhD | 1989 | Seventh-Day Adventist theologian and author |
Winchester, OliveOlive Winchester | Theo | ThD | 1925 | Nazarene theologian and first female ordained minister in Great Britain |
Faculty and staff
This is a list of notable faculty and staff members, the years that they were employed by Drew University, and a brief description of the person.
Name | First Year | Last Year | Description |
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Campbell, WilliamWilliam Campbell | 1990 | Present | awarded Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2015 |
Anderson, BernhardBernhard Anderson | 1954 | 1963 | Old Testament theologian and dean of the Drew University Theological School |
Chapman, Robert L.Robert L. Chapman | 1966 | 1986 | lexicographer, editor of Roget's Thesaurus, and English professor |
Corrington, Robert S.Robert S. Corrington | 1991 | Present | founder of the philosophy of estatic naturalism, and professor of philosophical theology |
Herberg, WillWill Herberg | 1955 | 1976 | Jewish theologian, conservative columnist, and professor of philosophy and culture |
Isasi-Diaz, Ada MariaAda Maria Isasi-Diaz | 1991 | 2012 | founder of mujerista theology, and professor of ethics and theology |
Keller, CatherineCatherine Keller | 1986 | Present | process theologian, theopoetic scholar, and professor of constructive theology |
Kelsey, GeorgeGeorge Kelsey[9] | 1950 | 1976 | Baptist minister, teacher of Martin Luther King, Jr, and professor of Christian ethics |
Macari, Anne MarieAnne Marie Macari | 2007 | Present | poet and founder of Drew University's Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in poetry program |
John MileyJohn Miley | 1873 | 1895 | scholar of Christian atonement, and professor of systematic theology |
Oden, Thomas C.Thomas C. Oden | 1980 | 2004 | founder of paleo-orthodoxy religious movement, and professor of ethics and theology |
Progoff, IraIra Progoff | 1959 | 1971 | psychotherapist, developer of the Intensive Journal Method, and researcher of depth psychology |
Strong, JamesJames Strong | 1868 | 1893 | author of Strong's Concordance and professor of exegetical theology |
Sweet, LeonardLeonard Sweet | 1995 | Present | a leader of emerging church movement, professor of evangelism, and vice-president of Drew University |
University presidents
The following is a list of the presidents of Drew University from its founding in 1867 to the present, including the years that they served as president, and a brief description of the person.[10]
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1 | McClintock, JohnJohn McClintock | 1867 | 1870 | professor of practical theology, editor of Methodist Quarterly Review, and co-founder of the Theological Seminary |
2 | Foster, Randolph SinksRandolph Sinks Foster | 1870 | 1873 | professor of systematic theology, and after Drew presidency became a Methodist bishop in Cincinnati, Ohio |
3 | Hurst, John FletcherJohn Fletcher Hurst | 1873 | 1880 | professor of historic theology, and after Drew presidency became a Methodist bishop in Des Moines, Iowa |
4 | Buttz, Henry AnsonHenry Anson Buttz | 1880 | 1912 | professor of Greek and New Testament exegesis for 50 years, and led Drew through a major expansion. |
5 | Tipple, Ezra SquierEzra Squier Tipple[11] | 1912 | 1929 | professor of practical theology, admitted women to Drew on a limited basis, and oversaw founding of the CLA |
6 | Brown, Arlo AyresArlo Ayres Brown | 1929 | 1948 | led Drew through World War II, and oversaw major changes in degree programs, student body, and campus design |
7 | Holloway, Fred GarrigusFred Garrigus Holloway | 1948 | 1960 | oversaw the founding of the Graduate School, and after Drew presidency became a Methodist bishop in West Virginia |
8 | Oxnam, Robert FisherRobert Fisher Oxnam | 1961 | 1974 | led Drew through a major expansion of the student body and the turbulent social changes of the 1960s |
9 | Hardin, PaulPaul Hardin | 1975 | 1988 | oversaw the founding of the Methodist Archives Center, the RISE program and Drew's computer initiative |
10 | Kean, Thomas H.Thomas H. Kean | 1990 | 2005 | former Governor of New Jersey who oversaw a major expansion of the Drew's endowment, and led the 9-11 Commission |
11 | Weisbuch, RobertRobert Weisbuch | 2005 | 2012 | former president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation who made admission to Drew SAT-optional |
12 | Baenninger, MaryAnnMaryAnn Baenninger | 2014 | Present | former president of the College of St. Benedict in Minnesota, and psychology professor, to assume presidency on 21 July 2014. |
References
- ↑ Drew University Alumni/ae Directory 2003, Publishing Concepts, 2002
- ↑ "Ms. Holly Bakke, Esq: Trustee". Kean University.
- ↑ Douglas Martin (November 23, 2012). "Joseph Blotner, Faulkner Expert and Friend, Dies at 89". New York Times.
- ↑ "Clint Bolick: Research Fellow". Hoover Institution. April 27, 2012.
- ↑ George James (May 10, 1998). "In Person; The New Jersey Chronicles". New York Times.
- ↑ "Inventory of the J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862–1986: Biographical Note". Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University.
- ↑ Craig, Judith (2004). The Leading Women. Nashville: Abingdon Press. pp. 161–177. ISBN 0-687-08838-0.
- ↑ "James Van Der Beek: Actor". People. May 11, 1998.
- ↑ "Dr. George Kelsey, Baptist Minister, 85". New York Times. April 15, 1996.
- ↑ Jennifer Heise and Cheryl Oestreicher (September 8, 2006). "Biographical Notes: Presidents and Key Figures in the History of Drew University". Drew University.
- ↑ E. Axel Larsson (June 26, 2009). "Ezra Squier Tipple". Drew University.