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
Anderson, William F.William F. AndersonTheoBD1887Methodist bishop
Appenzeller, HenryHenry AppenzellerTheoBD1885missionary who helped introduce Christianity in Korea
Aquilino, Thomas J.Thomas J. AquilinoCLABA1962federal judge on the United States Court of International Trade
Archer, Raymond LeRoyRaymond LeRoy ArcherTheoMA1923Methodist bishop
Audretsch, David B.David B. AudretschCLABA1976German and American economist
Baez, AlbertAlbert BaezCLABA1933Mexican-American physicist, and father of singers Joan Baez and Mimi Fariña
Baird, Michael L.Michael L. BairdCLABA1971DNA testing expert
Bakke, HollyHolly Bakke[2]CLABA1973New Jersey Commissioner of Banking and Insurance
Blotner, JosephJoseph Blotner[3]CLABA1947biographer of William Faulkner
Bolick, ClintClint Bolick[4]CLABA1979founder of the Institute for Justice
Butts, Calvin O.Calvin O. ButtsTheoDMin1982pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church and president of State University of New York at Old Westbury
Carpenter, Charles I.Charles I. CarpenterTheoBD1931first Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force
Cheek, James E.James E. CheekGradPhD1962theology professor and president of Howard University
Colaw, Emerson StephenEmerson Stephen ColawTheoBD1947Methodist bishop
Corradini, DeedeeDeedee CorradiniCLABA1965mayor 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 CorsonTheoBD1920Methodist bishop and president of Dickinson College
Cunningham, John T.John T. Cunningham[5]CLABA1938journalist and historian
Deunov, PeterPeter DeunovTheoBD1892Bulgarian spiritual leader and founder of the Universal White Brotherhood
DiMarco, DamonDamon DiMarcoCLABA1993author and oral historian
DiSarro, JosephJoseph DiSarroGradMA1972political analyst and professor at Washington & Jefferson College
Dixon, Ernest T.Ernest T. DixonTheoBD1945Methodist bishop and president of Philander Smith College
Ferrara, EdEd FerraraCLABA1989television writer, actor, and professional wrestling personality
Fiorentino, JamesJames FiorentinoCLABA1999sports artist
Gillan, Maria MazziottiMaria Mazziotti GillanGradNo degree1980American poet
Gilmore, MarshallMarshall GilmoreTheoMDiv1960Methodist bishop
Gray, William H.William H. GrayTheoMDiv1966Congressman from Pennsylvania, and president of the United Negro College Fund
Hayes, Robert E.Robert E. HayesTheoDMin1997Methodist bishop
Hodapp, Leroy CharlesLeroy Charles HodappTheoBD1947Methodist bishop
Hollinger, DennisDennis HollingerGradPhD1981president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Holloway, Fred GarrigusFred Garrigus HollowayTheoBD1921Methodist bishop and president of Drew University
Hunter, KarenKaren HunterCLABA1987journalist and publisher
Kim, Hae JongHae Jong KimTheoDMin1984Methodist bishop
Knight, John LowdenJohn Lowden KnightCLABA1939president of Nebraska Wesleyan University, Baldwin-Wallace College, and Wesley Theological Seminary
Leone, PeterPeter LeoneCLABA1984United States Equestrian Team member, and 1996 Olympic silver medalist
Lord, John WesleyJohn Wesley LordTheoBD1930Methodist bishop
Martin, Roger H.Roger H. MartinCLABA1965history professor and president of Randolph-Macon College
Matthews, J.B.J.B. Matthews[6]TheoBD1923educator, political activist, and anti-Communism expert
Maxwell, MalcolmMalcolm MaxwellGradPhD1968president of Pacific Union College
McCullough, JackieJackie McCulloughTheoDMinpresident of Beth Rapha Christian College and Theological Seminary
Morrison, SusanSusan Morrison[7]CLABA1965Methodist bishop
Murphy, KevinKevin MurphyCLABA1989television writer and producer
Murray, John GardnerJohn Gardner MurrayTheoNo degree1881Episcopal bishop
Nease, Floyd W.Floyd W. NeaseTheoNo degree1930minister and the president of Eastern Nazarene College
Ness, Debra L.Debra L. NessCLABA1977health and public policy advocate
Peck, DaleDale PeckCLABA1989author and literary critic
Previn, Soon YiSoon Yi PrevinCLABA1995daughter of composer André Previn and wife of director Woody Allen
Price, Robert M.Robert M. PriceGradPhD1981/1993Jesus 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 QuinnCLABA1994actress who played Annie in the 1982 motion picture
Raymond, NathanielNathaniel RaymondCLABA1999human rights investigator and anti-torture advocate
Robinson, John EdwardJohn Edward RobinsonTheoBD1874Methodist bishop
Ruiz, TeresaTeresa RuizCLABA1998New Jersey state legislator
Seamands, DavidDavid SeamandsTheoBD1945Methodist pastor and self-help author
Selgin, GeorgeGeorge SelginCLABA1979libertarian economist
Simester, JamesJames SimesterTheoBD1896Methodist missionary and president of S.L. Baldwin School of Theology
Smith, JeffJeff SmithTheoMDiv1965minister, cookbook author, host of The Frugal Gourmet
Stanford, CraigCraig StanfordCLABA1978professor and director of the Jane Goodall Research Center at the University of Southern California
Stetler, StephenStephen StetlerTheoMDiv1974member of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, and Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
Sykes, ManuelManuel SykesTheoMDiv President of the St. Petersburg chapter of the NAACP
Tipple, Bertrand M.Bertrand M. TippleTheoBD1897founder and president of Methodist International College
Valenzuela, ArturoArturo ValenzuelaCLABA1971United States Assistant Secretary of State
Cleary, RonaldRonald ClearyEngBA2001Pub Trivia Champion, 2015
Van Der Beek, JamesJames Van Der Beek[8]CLANo degree1995actor (star of Dawson's Creek)
Veniero, PeterPeter VenieroCLABA1981New Jersey Attorney General and New Jersey Supreme Court justice
Welch, Herbert GeorgeHerbert George WelchTheoBD1890Methodist bishop and president of Ohio Wesleyan University
Whidden, WoodrowWoodrow WhiddenGradPhD1989Seventh-Day Adventist theologian and author
Winchester, OliveOlive WinchesterTheoThD1925Nazarene 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
Campbell, WilliamWilliam Campbell1990Present awarded Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2015
Anderson, BernhardBernhard Anderson19541963Old Testament theologian and dean of the Drew University Theological School
Chapman, Robert L.Robert L. Chapman19661986lexicographer, editor of Roget's Thesaurus, and English professor
Corrington, Robert S.Robert S. Corrington1991Presentfounder of the philosophy of estatic naturalism, and professor of philosophical theology
Herberg, WillWill Herberg19551976Jewish theologian, conservative columnist, and professor of philosophy and culture
Isasi-Diaz, Ada MariaAda Maria Isasi-Diaz19912012founder of mujerista theology, and professor of ethics and theology
Keller, CatherineCatherine Keller1986Presentprocess theologian, theopoetic scholar, and professor of constructive theology
Kelsey, GeorgeGeorge Kelsey[9]19501976Baptist minister, teacher of Martin Luther King, Jr, and professor of Christian ethics
Macari, Anne MarieAnne Marie Macari2007Presentpoet and founder of Drew University's Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in poetry program
John MileyJohn Miley18731895scholar of Christian atonement, and professor of systematic theology
Oden, Thomas C.Thomas C. Oden19802004founder of paleo-orthodoxy religious movement, and professor of ethics and theology
Progoff, IraIra Progoff19591971psychotherapist, developer of the Intensive Journal Method, and researcher of depth psychology
Strong, JamesJames Strong18681893author of Strong's Concordance and professor of exegetical theology
Sweet, LeonardLeonard Sweet1995Presenta 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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# Name First Year Last Year Description
1 McClintock, JohnJohn McClintock18671870professor of practical theology, editor of Methodist Quarterly Review, and co-founder of the Theological Seminary
2 Foster, Randolph SinksRandolph Sinks Foster18701873professor of systematic theology, and after Drew presidency became a Methodist bishop in Cincinnati, Ohio
3 Hurst, John FletcherJohn Fletcher Hurst18731880professor of historic theology, and after Drew presidency became a Methodist bishop in Des Moines, Iowa
4 Buttz, Henry AnsonHenry Anson Buttz18801912professor of Greek and New Testament exegesis for 50 years, and led Drew through a major expansion.
5 Tipple, Ezra SquierEzra Squier Tipple[11]19121929professor of practical theology, admitted women to Drew on a limited basis, and oversaw founding of the CLA
6 Brown, Arlo AyresArlo Ayres Brown19291948led Drew through World War II, and oversaw major changes in degree programs, student body, and campus design
7 Holloway, Fred GarrigusFred Garrigus Holloway19481960oversaw the founding of the Graduate School, and after Drew presidency became a Methodist bishop in West Virginia
8 Oxnam, Robert FisherRobert Fisher Oxnam19611974led Drew through a major expansion of the student body and the turbulent social changes of the 1960s
9 Hardin, PaulPaul Hardin19751988oversaw the founding of the Methodist Archives Center, the RISE program and Drew's computer initiative
10 Kean, Thomas H.Thomas H. Kean19902005former Governor of New Jersey who oversaw a major expansion of the Drew's endowment, and led the 9-11 Commission
11 Weisbuch, RobertRobert Weisbuch20052012former president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation who made admission to Drew SAT-optional
12 Baenninger, MaryAnnMaryAnn Baenninger2014Presentformer president of the College of St. Benedict in Minnesota, and psychology professor, to assume presidency on 21 July 2014.

References

  1. Drew University Alumni/ae Directory 2003, Publishing Concepts, 2002
  2. "Ms. Holly Bakke, Esq: Trustee". Kean University.
  3. Douglas Martin (November 23, 2012). "Joseph Blotner, Faulkner Expert and Friend, Dies at 89". New York Times.
  4. "Clint Bolick: Research Fellow". Hoover Institution. April 27, 2012.
  5. George James (May 10, 1998). "In Person; The New Jersey Chronicles". New York Times.
  6. "Inventory of the J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862–1986: Biographical Note". Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University.
  7. Craig, Judith (2004). The Leading Women. Nashville: Abingdon Press. pp. 161–177. ISBN 0-687-08838-0.
  8. "James Van Der Beek: Actor". People. May 11, 1998.
  9. "Dr. George Kelsey, Baptist Minister, 85". New York Times. April 15, 1996.
  10. Jennifer Heise and Cheryl Oestreicher (September 8, 2006). "Biographical Notes: Presidents and Key Figures in the History of Drew University". Drew University.
  11. E. Axel Larsson (June 26, 2009). "Ezra Squier Tipple". Drew University.
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