List of University of Chicago Laboratory Schools people
This is list of notable people who attended, taught at, or were otherwise affiliated with the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools.
Alumni
| Name | Year | Notability | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anderson, RayRay Anderson | 1969 | Jazz trombonist, composer, bandleader, artist-in-residence at Stony Brook University | [1][2] | |
| Anderson, Robert OrvilleRobert Orville Anderson | 1935 | American businessman and philanthropist who founded Atlantic Richfield Oil Co. | ||
| Bell, W. KamauW. Kamau Bell | 1990 | Stand-up comic | ||
| Bhat, RishiRishi Bhat | 2002 | Former child actor, starred in The Indian in the Cupboard; internet entrepreneur | [3][4] | |
| Bidwell, CharlesCharles Bidwell | 1946 | Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Chicago | ||
| Bloom, DavidDavid Bloom | 1962 | Jazz musician and instructor | ||
| Boudin, ChesaChesa Boudin | 1999 | Rhodes Scholar and progressive writer/lecturer | ||
| Bradbury, BillBill Bradbury | 1967 | Oregon Secretary of State | ||
| Brown, Torrey C.Torrey C. Brown | 1957 | Maryland Secretary of Natural Resources | ||
| Butterfield, PaulPaul Butterfield | 1960 | Blues musician and bandleader | ||
| Cambry, Jr., EmileEmile Cambry, Jr. | 1998 | Filmmaker, social entrepreneur | ||
| Jonathan Paul Cambry | 2000 | Classical pianist, teacher, composer and producer | ||
| Chemerinsky, ErwinErwin Chemerinsky | 1971 | Law professor at Duke University, dean of the law school at University of California, Irvine | ||
| Chiang, JoyceJoyce Chiang | 1988 | Murder victim, INS attorney | ||
| Clowes, DanielDaniel Clowes | 1979 | Author, screenwriter, and cartoonist of alternative comic books | ||
| Cohen, Selma JeanneSelma Jeanne Cohen | 1939 | Dance historian and dance critic for The New York Times | ||
| Cordesman, AnthonyAnthony Cordesman | 1956 | Foreign policy commentator | ||
| Currie, Barbara FlynnBarbara Flynn Currie | 1958 | Member of the Illinois House of Representatives | ||
| Kreeger Davidson, CarolCarol Kreeger Davidson | 1945 | Sculptor | ||
| Duncan, ArneArne Duncan | 1982 | Chicago Public Schools CEO, US Secretary of Education | ||
| Fama, ElizabethElizabeth Fama | 1981 | Children's author | ||
| Freeman, Jr., CastleCastle Freeman, Jr. | 1962 | Author, contributor to The Old Farmer's Almanac | ||
| Friedman, David D.David D. Friedman | 1961 | Economist, physicist, legal scholar and libertarian theorist | ||
| Ghez, AndreaAndrea Ghez | 1983 | Astrophysicist, MacArthur Foundation Fellow (2008) | ||
| Gurvey, ScottScott Gurvey | 1969 | New York bureau chief, Nightly Business Report | ||
| Hairston, LeslieLeslie Hairston | 1979 | Chicago alderman | ||
| Headrick, MatthewMatthew Headrick | 1990 | 1990 winner of the Intel/Westinghouse Science Talent Search | ||
| Higdon, HalHal Higdon | 1947 | Writer and runner, longtime contributor to Runner's World | ||
| Hinojosa, MariaMaria Hinojosa | 1979 | Journalist | ||
| Jarrett, ValerieValerie Jarrett | (attended) | Senior advisor to United States President Barack Obama | ||
| Jefferson, DeniseDenise Jefferson | 1947 | Dance educator, former director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater | ||
| Jefferson, MargoMargo Jefferson | 1964 | Pulitzer Prize-winning author, former theater critic at the New York Times, professor at Columbia University and Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts | ||
| Johnson, NancyNancy Johnson | 1951 | Connecticut congresswoman (1983–2006) | ||
| Kaplansky, LucyLucy Kaplansky | 1978 | Folk singer and songwriter | ||
| Kass, LeonLeon Kass | 1954 | Professor at the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago | ||
| Kass, SamSam Kass | 1998 | President Barack Obama's Senior Policy Advisor for Nutrition Policy and Let's Move! Executive Director | ||
| Katz, LeoLeo Katz | 1974 | Law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School | ||
| Keohane, RobertRobert Keohane | 1958 | Political scientist | ||
| Koppel, LilyLily Koppel | 1999 | Journalist and writer | ||
| Lansing, SherrySherry Lansing | 1962 | Former chief of Paramount Studios and Academy Award winner (2007) | ||
| Levi, David F.David F. Levi | Judge and dean, Duke University Law School | |||
| Levi, Edward H.Edward H. Levi | 1928 | Former United States Attorney General | ||
| Levi, John G.John G. Levi | 1965 | Chairperson of Legal Services Corporation | ||
| Lewis, GeorgeGeorge Lewis | 1969 | Trombonist, composer, author, Columbia University professor, MacArthur Foundation Fellow (2002), AACM member | ||
| Lim, WendellWendell Lim | 1983 | Professor of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at University of California, San Francisco | [5] | |
| Lipkin, W. IanW. Ian Lipkin | 1970 | Infectious disease epidemiologist at Columbia University | ||
| Loeb, Richard A.Richard A. Loeb | 1920 | Murderer of Bobby Franks (along with Nathan Leopold) | ||
| Mann, EmilyEmily Mann | 1970 | Playwright; artistic director of McCarter Theater | ||
| Margulis, LynnLynn Margulis | 1952 | Biologist, University of Massachusetts Amherst | ||
| McNeill, William HardyWilliam Hardy McNeill | 1934 | Professor emeritus, University of Chicago History Department, National Humanities Medal winner | ||
| Meltzer, DanielDaniel Meltzer | 1968 | Principal Deputy White House Counsel to the U.S. President; Professor, Harvard Law School | ||
| Meier, Diane E.Diane E. Meier | 1969 | Geriatrician, director of the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC), MacArthur Foundation Fellow (2008) | ||
| Millikan, Clark BlanchardClark Blanchard Millikan | Aeronautical engineer | |||
| Mincberg, ElliotElliot Mincberg | 1970 | Chief Counsel for Oversight and Investigations, U.S. House Judiciary Committee; director and lawyer at People for the American Way | ||
| Moore, GrahamGraham Moore | 1999 | Academy Award-winning screenwriter and author | [5] | |
| Morrison, BillBill Morrison | 1973 | Director and artist | ||
| Neely, StephanieStephanie Neely | 1983 | Treasurer of the City of Chicago | ||
| Nitze, PaulPaul Nitze | 1923 | Public servant, winner of Presidential Medal of Freedom, namesake of Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University | ||
| Obama, Malia and SashaMalia and Sasha Obama | (attended until December 2008) | Daughters of United States President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama | [6] | |
| Patinkin, MarkMark Patinkin | 1970 | Newspaper columnist and author | ||
| Plotkin, Mark L.Mark L. Plotkin | 1964 | Political analyst, commentator, journalist, winner of the 2010 winner of the Edward R. Murrow for Writing, and outspoken champion of statehood for Washington, D.C. | [7] | [8] |
| Raoul, KwameKwame Raoul | 1982 | Illinois State Senator | [5] | |
| Redfield, James M.James M. Redfield | 1950 | Professor, classics and social thought, University of Chicago | ||
| Richardson, SalliSalli Richardson | 1985 | Film and television actress | ||
| Rogers, Jr., JohnJohn Rogers, Jr. | 1976 | Founding chairman and chief executive officer of Ariel Investments | [9] | |
| Rorem, NedNed Rorem | 1940 | Pulitzer prize-winning composer and author | ||
| Rose, SarahSarah Rose | 1992 | Reality TV star, Wall Street Journal contributor, historian, and author | [10][11] | |
| Rotella, CarloCarlo Rotella | 1983 | Non-fiction writer, academic, professor at Boston College | ||
| Roth, AriAri Roth | 1978 | Artistic director, playwright, Theater J, Washington, D.C. | ||
| Rowley, JanetJanet Rowley | 1942 | Geneticist, winner of Presidential Medal of Freedom | ||
| Sagan, PaulPaul Sagan | 1977 | Businessman, journalist, three-time Emmy award winner | ||
| Sahlins, PeterPeter Sahlins | 1975 | Professor, history department, University of California, Berkeley | ||
| Stevens, John PaulJohn Paul Stevens | 1937 | United States Supreme Court Justice | ||
| Storr, RobertRobert Storr | 1967 | Curator, critic, painter, dean of Yale School of Art | ||
| Swift, EleanorEleanor Swift | 1962 | Law professor at the University of California, Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law | ||
| Utley, GarrickGarrick Utley | 1956 | Television journalist | ||
| Vaux, BertBert Vaux | 1987 | Professor of phonology and morphology at University of Cambridge | ||
| Ward, GeoffreyGeoffrey Ward | 1957 | Seven-time Emmy award-winning screenwriter and author | ||
| Wilkins, David B.David B. Wilkins | 1973 | Professor, Harvard Law School | ||
| Wool, ChristopherChristopher Wool | 1972 | Artist | ||
| Wright, AmyAmy Wright | 1967 | Actress | ||
| Meltzer, David O.David O. Meltzer | 1982 | Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago | ||
| Meyer, MuffieMuffie Meyer | 1972 | Peabody Award and Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker |
Faculty
- Blue Balliett, former 3rd grade teacher, author of acclaimed children's books Chasing Vermeer and The Wright 3
- Barbara T. Bowman, early childhood education expert and advocate
- Wayne Brasler, former U-High Journalism adviser, awards annual Brasler Prize for outstanding high school journalism
- Langston Hughes, author
- Vivian Paley, former teacher and noted child psychologist.
- Craig Robinson, former head basketball coach, former Oregon State University head basketball coach; brother of Michelle Obama
References
- ↑ "Press Kit Bio" (PDF). Rayanderson.org.
- ↑ "Ray Anderson".
- ↑ http://ucls.uchicago.edu/contact/web.shtml
- ↑ http://www.rediff.com/news/1999/nov/25us3.htm
- 1 2 3 "RISING STAR PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD". University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
- ↑ And the winner is... Sidwell Friends
- ↑ http://www.gwu.edu/~magazine/archive/2011_fall/feature3.html
- ↑ http://www.rtdna.org/content/2010_regional_murrow_winners#.VO4LwnzF98E
- ↑ http://news.uchicago.edu/news.php?asset_id=1651
- ↑ "Sarah Rose | LinkedIn". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
- ↑ "U Highlights.". U Highlights. 1992.
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