List of University of Hawaii alumni
This page lists the alumni of the University of Hawaiʻi. Alumni who also served as faculty are listed in bold font, with degree and year in parentheses. An asterisk (*) shows those who attended, but did not graduate.
Academics, research, science and medicine
- Alice Augusta Ball (M.S. in Chemistry, 1915), chemist
- Bob Ballard (M.S. 1966), oceanographer
- Elizabeth Birch, LGBT rights activist
- Joani Blank (M.A. 1964 Asian Studies), sex educator, entrepreneur
- Gladys Kamakakuokalani Brandt, educator
- Gordon Cooper*, astronaut
- Ben Finney (M.A. 1959), anthropologist
- Abdul W. Haqiqi (B.A. 1969), Afghan American economist
- Ed Lu (post doctoral fellow, Institute for Astronomy), astronaut
- Abbas Milani (Ph.D. 1974), professor, historian, author
- Kenneth P. Moritsugu (B.A. 1967), Surgeon General of the United States
- Newton Ennis Morton (B.A. 1951), founder of genetic epidemiology
- Abdul Rashid (D.Sc. 1986), scientist
- Maya Soetoro-Ng (Ph.D. 2006), educator and maternal half-sister of Barack Obama
- Myron "Pinky" Thompson, Kamehameha Schools trustee
- Nainoa Thompson, Kamehameha Schools trustee
- Daniel Turban, professor, researcher, author
Arts, literature, journalism, and media
- Kristina Anapau*, actress and model
- Richard Arnest, composer, performer
- Angela Perez Baraquio, model
- Larry Beil, sportscaster, anchor
- Beau Bridges*, actor
- Kenneth Wayne Bushnell (M.F.A., 1961), professor, visual artist
- Georgia Engel, actress
- Helen Gilbert, artist (M.F.A. 1968)[1]
- Sherwood Hu, stage, film and TV director
- Billy Hull, 2015 NSSA Sportswriter of the Year for Hawaii, reporter for Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- Jason Jones (B.A. 1998 Political Science), activist, filmmaker
- Thom Jones, author
- Carole Kai, singer, artist
- Ah Jook Ku (B.A. 1933), journalist, first Asian American female reporter for Honolulu Star-Bulletin[2][3]
- Wayne LaVelle, sports reporter
- Brook Mahealani Lee*, model
- Rick Mills, (BFA, 1980), art educator and glass artist
- Randy Miyamoto, sports reporter
- Deborah Nehmad (MFA 1998), artist and attorney
- Michael Okuda (B.A. 1978 Communications), artist
- Aaron Padilla (B.F.A. 1996), artist and art educator
- Stan Sakai (B.F.A.), comic book creator
- Rich Salzer (B.A.), sports reporter
- Michael Savage (MA,MS), conservative talk-show host
- Kelly Shinn*, contestant on Survivor: Nicaragua
- Charles Hugh Smith, writer and blogger on economics and other issues
- Kazimir Strzepek (computer animation), cartoonist
- Jason Tom, beatboxer, musician, motivational speaker, entrepreneur
- Dietrich Varez (B.A. English), artist, printmaker
- Lois-Ann Yamanaka (B.Ed. 1983, M.Ed. 1987), author
- Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, also known as Kumu Hina, (B.A.), cultural practitioner, performer
Athletics
- Robyn Ah Mow-Santos, USA National Volleyball Team
- Ikaika Alama-Francis, former pro football player
- Gary Allen, former pro football player
- Brad Anae, former pro football player
- Dan Audick, former NFL offensive lineman
- Jimmie Baker, former pro basketball player
- Joey Beltran (attended), currently competing in Mixed Martial Arts,[4] formerly in the UFC's Heavyweight Division[5]
- Davone Bess, former pro football player
- Heather Bown, USA indoor volleyball Olympian
- Glenn Braggs, former pro baseball player
- Colt Brennan, former Hawaii quarterback and pro football player
- Anthony Carter, pro basketball player
- Timmy Chang, former pro football player
- Raphel Cherry, former pro football player
- Larry Cole, former pro football player
- Chuck Crim, former pro baseball player
- Jared Dillinger, professional basketball player
- Jason Elam, former pro football player
- Nuu Fa'aola, former NFL running back
- James Fenderson, former pro football player
- Kynan Forney, former pro football player
- Keith Gilbertson, college and pro football coach
- Alex Green, former NFL running back
- Ron Hall, former NFL tight end.
- Tom Henderson, former pro basketball player
- Wayne Hunter, former NFL offensive tackle
- June Jones, former pro football player and coach
- Natasha Kai, USA women's soccer team
- Scott Karl, former pro baseball player
- Kani Kauahi, former NFL/CFL center and pro football assistant coach
- Adrian Klemm, former NFL offensive lineman
- Travis LaBoy, former NFL defensive end
- Ashley Lelie, former NFL wide receiver
- Vince Manuwai, former NFL offensive lineman
- Reagan Maui'a, former pro football player
- Mat McBriar, former pro football player
- Dana McLemore, former pro football player
- Rich Miano, former pro football player, current University of Hawaii coach
- Jim Mills, former pro football player
- Chad Mock, former pro football player
- Bob Nash, former pro basketball player and UH basketball coach
- Kaulana Noa, former pro football player
- Al Noga, former pro football player
- Joe Onosai, World's Strongest Man competitor
- Chad Owens, former pro football player
- Leonard Peters, former pro football player
- Kealoha Pilares, former pro football player
- Golden Richards, former pro football player
- Dan Robinson, former pro football player
- Red Rocha, former NBA player and UH basketball coach
- Nick Rolovich, former AFL quarterback and current UNLV assistant football coach
- Trevor Ruffin, former NBA point guard
- Jesse Sapolu, former pro football player
- Samson Satele, former pro football player
- Predrag Savović, former NBA point guard
- Jerry Scanlan, former NFL offensive tackle
- Henry Schichtle, former football player
- Colin Scotts, former pro football player
- Bobby Singh, former NFL and CFL offensive lineman
- Isaac Sopoaga, former pro football player
- Clay Stanley, USA volleyball Olympian
- Maa Tanuvasa, former NFL defensive lineman
- Pisa Tinoisamoa, former pro football player
- Mark Tuinei, former pro football player
- Jeff Ulbrich, former pro football player
- Jeris White, former pro football player
- Kim Willoughby, USA indoor volleyball Olympian
Business
- Richard D. Parsons (1968, B.A. history), CEO and Chairman of Time Warner, Inc.
- Lynne Mueller, Global Director of Learning and Development at WPP, plc.
Government and international service
- Neil Abercrombie (M.A. sociology, Ph.D. American studies), politician
- Daniel K. Akaka (B.A. education, M.Ed.), politician
- Eileen Anderson, politician
- Joong-Kyung Choi(PhD), Former Minister of Knowledge Economy, Republic of Korea
- Patrick DeLeon, former chief of staff for Senator Daniel Inouye; former president of the American Psychological Association
- Tammy Duckworth (1990, B.A. political science), decorated war veteran, politician
- Ann Dunham (1967 B.A., 1983 M.A., 1992 Ph.D. anthropology), mother of U.S. President Barack Obama
- Hiram Fong, politician
- John Moffat Fugui (PhD), Minister for the Environment and Climate Change
- Thomas Gill*, politician
- Colleen Hanabusa (1973, B.A.; 1975, M.A.; 1977, J.D.), politician
- Clayton Hee (1975), politician
- Mazie Hirono (1970, B.A. psychology), politician
- Daniel Inouye (1950, B.A. political science), politician
- Jason Jones (B.A. 1998 Political Science), activist and filmmaker
- Jong-wook Lee, Director-General of the World Health Organization
- Sabrina McKenna (B.A. Japanese, J.D.), judge
- Patsy Mink, politician, author of Title IX Amendment of the Higher Education Act
- John Mizuno, Vice Speaker of the Hawaii House of Representatives
- Florence T. Nakakuni, United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii
- Barack Obama Sr. (1962, B.A. economics), father of U.S. President Barack Obama
- Pat Saiki, politician
- Cynthia Thielen, U.S. politician
- John D. Waihee III (J.D.), politician
- Leland Yee (1975, Ph. D. child psychology), politician
- Mark Takai (1991, M.P.H., 1989, B.A. political science), politician
- Yoshiko Sakurai, Japanese politician, and historical revisionist
See also
References
- ↑ Wright, Walter, "Artist, UH professor Helen Gilbert-Bushnell dead at 80", Honolulu Advertiser
- ↑ Adamski, Mary (2007-08-21). "Star-Bulletin reporter pushed for free press". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2007-09-04.
- ↑ Wilson, Christie (2007-08-10). "Hawaii journalist 'Jookie' Ku dies at 97". Honolulu Advertiser. Retrieved 2007-09-04.
- ↑ "Joey Beltran MMA". Retrieved 2014.
- ↑ "Joey Beltran UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014.
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