List of Indiana State University people
This is a list of notable current and former faculty members, alumni, and non-graduating attendees of Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana
Presidents
- William Albert Jones (1869-1879)
- George Pliny Brown (1879-1885)
- William Wood Parsons (1885-1921), LL.D., DePauw University[1]
- Linnaeus Neal Hines (1921-1933), M.A., Cornell University[2]
- Ralph Noble Tirey (1934-1953), M.A., Indiana University
- Dr. Raleigh Warren Holmstedt (1953-1965), Ph.D., Columbia Teachers College, Columbia University
- Dr. Alan Carson Rankin (1965-1975), D.S.Sc., Syracuse University
- Dr. Richard George Landini (1975-1992), Ph.D., University of Florida
- Dr. John Moore (1992-2000), Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
- Dr. Lloyd W. Benjamin III (2000-2008) Ph.D., University of North Carolina
- Dr. Daniel J. Bradley (2008–present) Ph.D., Michigan State University
Faculty
- William Ashbrook[3]
- James Chesebro
- Robert Clouse[4]
- Jeffrey S. Harper
- Kenneth T. Henson
- Leroy Lamis, sculptor[5]
- Charles Nicol[6]
- Edward A. Pease[7]
- Michael Shelden, biographer[8]
- Todd Whitaker
Notable alumni
Business
- Gerry Dick, host of Inside INdiana Business[9]
- Tony George, founder and team owner, Indy Racing League[10]
- Jim Lewis, President, Disney Vacation Club[11]
- Bill Lister, Senior VP and GM, Roche Diagnostics[12]
- Will Weng, journalist, New York Times[13]
Medicine
- H.R. Cox, bacteriologist, discovered Rocky Mountain spotted fever treatment and several typhus vaccines
- Jill Bolte Taylor, "The Singing Scientist", neuroanatomist, one of 2008 Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People"[14]
- J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner, forensic psychologist, television personality[15]
Government
Members of Congress (13)
- Birch Bayh, US Senator, Indiana (1963–1981); authored two Constitutional amendments[16]
- John S. Benham, US Representative, Indiana 4th District (1919–1923)[17]
- Thurman C. Crook, US Representative, Indiana 3rd District (1949–1951)[18]
- Brad Ellsworth, US Representative, Indiana 8th District (2007–2011)[19]
- Clarence C. Gilhams, US Representative, Indiana 12th District (1906–1909)[20]
- Brian D. Kerns, US Representative, Indiana 7th District (2001–2003)[21]
- William Larrabee, US Representative for Indiana 6th and 11th Districts (1931–1943)[22]
- D. Bailey Merrill, US Representative, Indiana 8th District (1953–1955)[23]
- John T. Myers, US Representative, Indiana 7th District (1967–1997)[24]
- Edward A. Pease, US Representative, Indiana 7th District (1997–2001)[7]
- Everett Sanders, US Representative, Indiana 5th District (1917–1925); Secretary to President Calvin Coolidge (1925–1929); Chairman, Republican National Committee (1932–1934)[25]
- Albert Henry Vestal, US Representative, Indiana 8th District (1917–1932); Republican Whip (1923–1931)[26]
- Fred Wampler, US Representative, Indiana 6th District (1959–1961)[27]
State political leaders
- John R. Gregg, Indiana House of Representatives, 1986–2002; Speaker of the House 1996-2002, Majority Leader 1990-1994[28]
- Bob Heaton, Indiana House of Representatives, 2010–Present[29]
- Phillip Hinkle, Representative, Indiana House of Representatives[30]
- Carolene Mays, member of Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission; former State Representative, Indiana House, 2002–2008[31]
- Mike Tryon, member of Illinois House of Representatives[32]
Diplomats
- George Washington Buckner, Ambassador to Liberia (1913–1915)[33]
- Cynthia Shepard Perry, Ambassador to Sierra Leone (1986-1989), Burundi (1989-1993)
Judges
- Gene E. Brooks, Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, tenure 1979-1994; Chief Judge 1987–1994[34]
- Noma Gurich, Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, State of Oklahoma[35]
- Allen Sharp, Senior Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, tenure 1973-2009; Chief Judge 1981–1996[36]
Other
- Mike Alley, Indiana Revenue Commissioner, 2012–present[37]
- Marvella Bayh, late wife of long-time Indiana Senator Birch Bayh; mother of current Indiana Senator Birch Evans Bayh III; instrumental in establishing Hoosier Girls State at Indiana State University[38]
- Willa Brown, African-American aerospace pioneer; first African-American woman commercial pilot in United States; first African-American female officer in Civil Air Patrol[39]
- P. Pete Chalos, Mayor of Terre Haute, Indiana 1980-1996
- John J. Suggs, Colonel, Tuskegee Airmen, United States Army Air Forces[40][41]
- Chuck Smith, Mayor, Woodmere, Ohio, 2009–Present
Education
Current (5)
- Robert Jerry, Dean, University of Florida, Levin College of Law (2003–present)[42]
- Dr.Charles "Chuck" Johnson, President, Vincennes University (2015–present)[43]
- Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon, President, Michigan State University (2003–present)[44]
- Dr. Ronald L. Vaughn, President, University of Tampa (1985–present)[45]
- Sandra Westbrooks, Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, Chicago State University, (2008-2013)
Former (33)
Presidents and Chancellors (18)
- Max P. Allen, President, McKendree College (1960–1964)
- Isaac K. Beckes, President Vincennes University (1950–1980)
- Eugene W. Bohannon, President University of Minnesota, Duluth (1902–1937)
- Elmer Burritt Bryan, President of Colgate University (1909–1921), Ohio University (1921–1934), Franklin College
- Lotus Coffman, President of the University of Minnesota (1920–1938)
- Myron Coulter, Chancellor, Western Carolina University (1984–1994)
- Lewis C. Dowdy, sixth President and first Chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (1964–1980)
- John R. Gregg, 20th President, Vincennes University (2003-2004)
- Richard E. Helton, President, Vincennes University (2004–2015)[46]
- Martin David Jenkins, President, Morgan State University (1948–1970)
- Eldon Johnson, President, University of New Hampshire (1955–1962)
- John Edward McGilvrey, First President Kent State University (1911–1926)
- Caleb Mills, Second Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction, (1854–1857)
- Walter P. Morgan, President Western Illinois University, (1912–1941)
- Edison E. Oberholtzer, founder and President, University of Houston (1927–1950)
- M. Victoria Schuller, OSF, President, University of Albuquerque (1966–1983)
- Phillip Summers, President, Vincennes University (1980–2001)
- Herbert Wey, President, Chancellor Appalachian State University (1969–1979)
Deans and administrators (15)
- Birch Bayh, professor, coach, Athletic Director, Indiana State University, Director of Physical Education, 30+ years in the Terre Haute and Washington D.C. school systems
- Michael P. Benway, Superintendent of Schools, innovator in educational theory
- Charlotte Schweitzer Burford, Dean of Women, Indiana State University (1910–1946)
- Grace DeVaney, first woman to serve as a high school principal in Indiana, at Terre Haute Garfield High School
- Rupert Evans, Dean, College of Education, University of Illinois
- Barton Evermann, author, educator
- Fred E. Harris, Dean and Vice President, Baldwin-Wallace College
- James F. Kane, Dean, College of Business Administration, University of South Carolina
- William Harrison Mace, (educator, author, professor of history)
- Johnny Matson, professor; psychologist at Louisiana State University
- Andrew C. Porter, President, AERA, professor, Vanderbilt University
- Josiah T. Scovell, author, educator
- Fred Albert Shannon, professor and historian, won the 1929 Pulitzer Prize (History)
- Elizabeth J. Simpson Dean, School of Family Resources and Consumer Sciences, University of Wisconsin
- Ben F. Small, Dean, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
Athletics
- Jeff Belskus, President, Indy Eleven Soccer franchise[47]
- Nevin Ashley, Major League Baseball player
- Richard Atha, professional basketball player[48]
- Jerry Baker, sports broadcaster[49]
- Clint Barmes, San Diego Padres, Major League Baseball player[50]
- Tim Barrett, Major League Baseball player
- Bruce Baumgartner, wrestler, Olympic gold medalist, James E. Sullivan Award[51]
- Junius “Rainey” Bibbs, professional baseball player[52]
- Larry Bird, professional basketball player and administrator[53]
- Cheryl Bridges, Women's Marathon World Record Holder, Dec 1971-Dec 1973
- Bob Brock, Head Coach, Men's Basketball Wabash College, 1953–65[54]
- Ward E. Brown, Commissioner, IHSAA[55][56]
- Jim Brumfield, professional football player[57]
- J.R. "Bubba" Burrage; General Manager, Northern Arizona Suns & Director of Player Personnel, Phoenix Suns - (2015-pres.)[58][59]
- Billy Clapper, Head Coach, Men's Basketball Penn State Altoona[60]
- Roger Counsil, NCAA champion gymnastic coach; former head USA Gymnastics[61]
- Wayne Davis, professional football player[62]
- Brian Dorsett, Major League Baseball player[63]
- David Doster, Major League Baseball player
- Jonathan L. Duncan, Head Women's’ and Men's Swimming and Diving Coach and Aquatics Coordinator; Rhodes College (2005-2010)[64]
- Steve Englehart, Head Coach, Football Florida Institute of Technology[65]
- Stewart “Red” Faught, Head Coach, Football Franklin College[66]
- Mike Gardiner, Major League Baseball player
- Tom Gilles, Major League Baseball player
- Vencie Glenn, professional football player[67]
- Alex Graman, Major League Baseball player[68]
- Rick Grapenthin, Major League Baseball player[69]
- John Grimes, Head Coach, Men's Basketball Marian University, (1973-2012)[70]
- Troy Guthrie, Sports Information Director, Vincennes University
- Mitch Hannahs, Head Coach, Indiana State Sycamores
- Bill Hazes, Major League Baseball player & coach
- John Hazen, professional basketball player[71]
- Tunch Ilkin, professional football player[72]
- Blaise Ilsley, Major League Baseball player
- Jeff James, Major League Baseball player
- Tommy John, Major League Baseball player[73]
- Harold Johnson, professional basketball player
- Wallace Johnson, Major League Baseball player[74]
- Doug Kay, professional football coach[75]
- Beverly Kearney, head coach, University of Texas women’s track and field team[76]
- Duane Klueh, professional basketball player, former Head Coach of men's basketball, tennis at Indiana State University[77]
- Danny Lazar, Major League Baseball player[78]
- Bryan Leturgez, Olympic bobsledder;[79] Bronze Medalist - 1993 World Championships
- Pancho Martin, professional football player[80][81]
- Thad Matta, Head Coach, Men's Basketball; Ohio State University[82]
- Carl Nicks, professional basketball player[83]
- Jake Odum, professional basketball player, European Leagues (2014–present)
- Brian Omogrosso, Chicago White Sox, professional baseball player[84]
- Jake Petricka, Major League Baseball player
- Colin Rea, Major League Baseball player
- Jerry Reynolds, professional basketball coach, general manager[85]
- Eric Robinson, professional football player
- Bruce Roselli, American Bobsledder;[86] General Manager Terre Haute Rex
- Bob Royer, professional basketball player[87]
- Eleanor Forsythe St. John, founder of Indiana Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women[88]
- Chuck Smith, Major League Baseball player
- Steve Smith, silver medalist, high jump, 1995 Pan Am Games
- Zane Smith, Major League Baseball player[89]
- Dan Sparks, professional basketball player; NJCAA Champion Coach[90]
- Mitch Stetter, Kansas City Royals, Major League Baseball coach[91]
- Ryan Strausborger, Major League Baseball player
- Ryan Tatusko, professional baseball player
- Joe Thatcher, Houston Astros, Major League Baseball player[92]
- Grete Treiber, former women's gymnastics coach, Indiana State; Italian National Coach, 1970 World University Games[93]
- Kurt Thomas, Olympic participant, gymnastics; James E. Sullivan Award[94]
- Bobby Turner, Atlanta Falcons, Assistant Coach (running backs)[95]
- Geoffey A. Wayton, Head Cross County and Assistant Track and Field Coach, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
- Paul "Billy" Williams - Athletic Director, Indiana State Muncee Hoosieroons (1921-1958)
- John Wooden, college basketball player[96]
- Ernest Zeller, All-America college wrestler; professional football player[97]
- Tyler Wampler, Professional baseball player
Arts and entertainment
- Joseph Benti, CBS Morning News anchor
- Marc Borders, two-time Daytime Emmy Award winner; nominee for "Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling", Sesame Street 2009-2011[98]
- Bubba the Love Sponge (born Todd Alan Clem), radio talk show host
- Craig Carlisle, Emmy Award-winning television writer[99]
- David Darling, Grammy Award-winning cellist, composer
- Ross Ford, motion picture and television personality
- Margaret Gisolo, founder, Arizona Arts Alliance
- James Brian Hellwig, The Ultimate Warrior, WWE wrestler
- Belford Hendricks, composer, pianist, arranger, conductor and record producer
- Burl Ives, actor, writer and folk music singer
- Bill Lancton, jazz guitarist and educator
- Lary Lewman, voiceover specialist
- Margaret Hill McCarter, 1884 A.B., schoolteacher, writer, and first woman to address a Republican National Convention
- Alvy Moore, movie and television personality
- Anthony Nicoson, filmmaker
- Sister Edith Pfau, painter, sculptor and art educator
- Wanda Ramey, pioneer female news anchor
- Tom Trimble, 1974 Emmy Award-winning art director
- Bobbi Sheridan, photographer
- Ronald Short, filmmaker
- Stuart Vaughn, better known as Stuart Vaughan, Obie Award-winning director
- Bill Wolfe, artist, sculptor[100]
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