List of University of Oregon alumni
This University of Oregon notable alumni includes graduates and current students of the University of Oregon as well as former students who studied at the university but did not obtain a formal degree.
The university opened in 1876 and the first class contained only five members, graduating in 1878.[1] The university has over 195,000 alumni, 10 of whom are Pulitzer Prize winners, and 2 of whom are Nobel laureates.[2][3]
Academic administration
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Gene D. Block | M.S. Ph.D. | 1972 1975 | Chancellor of UCLA | [4] |
Lee Bollinger | B.S. | 1954 | President of Columbia University; former President of University of Michigan | [5] |
Asher Cohen | Ph.D. | President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem | [6] | |
Gail Fullerton | Ph.D. | 1954 | Retired President of San Jose State University | [7] |
Robert Helsley | B.S. | 1979 | Dean of Sauder School of Business at UBC | [8] |
Karen L. Gould | Ph.D. | 1975 | President of Brooklyn College | [9] |
Victor Pierpont Morris | B.A. M.A. | 1915 1920 | Dean and interim president University of Oregon | [10] |
Joseph Robertson | M.B.A. | 1997 | President of Oregon Health Sciences University | [11][12] |
Neil Snider | Ph.D. | 1973 | President Emeritus of Trinity Western University |
Architecture and design
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Howard Backen | B.Arch | 1962 | Founder of BAR Architects and Backen, Gillam & Kroeger | [14] |
Brad Cloepfil | B.Arch | 1980 | Founder of Allied Works Architecture | [15] |
Tinker Hatfield | B.Arch | 1977 | VP, designer and architect for Nike | [16] |
Mazharul Islam | B.Arch | 1952 | Architect credited with bringing modernist architecture to Bangladesh | [17] |
Johnpaul Jones | B.Arch | 1967 | First architect to win the National Humanities Medal | [18] |
Rick Mather | B.IArch | 1961 | RIBA; founder of Rick Mather Architects; trustee of Victoria and Albert Museum | [19] |
Mel Streeter | B.Arch | 1955 | Second African-American to play basketball for the Ducks; founded architecture firm in Seattle | [20] |
Sarah Susanka | B.Arch | 1978 | Architect, author of The Not so Big House | [21] |
Eugene Tsui | B.Arch | 1981 | Controversial architect | [22] |
DeNorval Unthank Jr. | B.Arch | 1952 | Prolific architect in Oregon | [23] |
Margo Grant Walsh | B.IArch | 1960 | Vice Chairman emeritus of Gensler | [24] |
Business and finance
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Kent Alterman | B.F.A | 1981 | President of Comedy Central | [25] |
Edwin Artzt | B.S. | 1951 | Retired CEO and Chairman emeritus of Procter & Gamble | [26] |
Robert D. Atkinson | M.A. | 1985 | President of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation | [27] |
Scott Bedbury | B.S. | 1980 | Marketing guru | [28] |
Tim Berry | M.A. | 1974 | Co-founder of Borland International; founder and president of Palo Alto Software, Inc. | [29] |
Bill Bowerman[a] | B.S. M.Ed. | 1934 1953 | Co-founder of Nike, Inc. | [30] |
Tim Boyle | B.S. | 1971 | CEO of Columbia Sportswear Company | [31] |
Paul Brainerd | B.S. | 1970 | Founder of Aldus; creator of PageMaker and desktop publishing | [32] |
Wallace Campbell | M.A. | 1932 | Co-founder and President of CARE | [33] |
Rudy Chapa | B.A. | 1981 | Founder and CEO of SPARQ | [34] |
Stanley K. Cheng | attended | CEO of Meyer Corporation | [35] | |
Ed Colligan | B.A. | 1983 | President and CEO of Palm, Inc. | [36] |
John Elorriaga | B.B.A. | 1951 | Former chairman and CEO of U.S. Bancorp; former president of US National Bank of Oregon | [37] |
Stephen Gillett | B.S. | 1998 | CEO of Chronicle, an Alphabet company | [38] |
Harry Glickman | B.A. | 1948 | Founder and president emeritus of Portland Trail Blazers | [39] |
Jill Hazelbaker | B.S. | 2003 | Senior Vice President of Global Policy and Communications at Uber | [40] |
Renée James | B.A. M.B.A. | 1986 1992 | Former president of Intel Corporation | [41] |
Michael Jones | B.S. | 1997 | Former CEO of MySpace | [42] |
Jack Joyce | 1964 | Co-founder of Rogue Ales | [43] | |
Patrick Kilkenny | attended | Former Athletic Director of the University of Oregon, Chairman emeritus and former CEO of Arrowhead General Insurance Agency | [44] | |
Phil Knight | B.B.A | 1959 | Co-founder, chairman, and former CEO of Nike, Inc. | [45] |
Charles Lillis | Ph.D. | 1972 | Founder, retired president, chairman and CEO of MediaOne | [46] |
Mickey Loomis | B.S. | 1979 | General Manager for the New Orleans Saints | [47] |
Monica C. Lozano | 1974 | CEO of La Opinión and ImpreMedia, LLC | [48] | |
Miguel McKelvey | B.Arch | 1999 | Co-founder of WeWork | [49] |
Franklin Mieuli | B.A. | 1944 | Principal owner of Golden State Warriors | [50] |
Randy Papé | B.S. | 1972 | President and CEO of Papé Group; President and Chairman of Liberty Financial Group | [51] |
Robert Polet | M.B.A. | 1976 | Chairman and CEO of Gucci | [52] |
Steven A. Raymund | B.S. | 1978 | Chairman and former CEO of Tech Data | [53] |
James Rippey | B.S. | 1953 | Co-founder and CEO of Columbia Management, established Oregon's first mutual fund | [54] |
Bill Trinen | B.A. | 1994 | Director of Product Marketing of Nintendo of America | [55] |
Kurt Widmer | B.A. | 1978 | Co-founder and President of Widmer Brothers Brewing Company | [56] |
Lila Bell Wallace | B.A. | 1917 | Co-founder of Reader's Digest | [57] |
Dan Wieden | B.S. | 1967 | Co-founder of advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy | [58] |
Larry Williams | B.S. | 1964 | Stock trader, author of How to Prosper in the Coming Good Years | [59] |
Fine arts and entertainment
[edit]Film, television and performing arts
[edit]Literature
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Paula Gunn Allen | B.A. M.F.A. | 1966 1968 | Native American poet, novelist | [92] |
Olga Broumas | M.A. | 1973 | Poet | [93] |
Eugene Gloria | M.F.A. | 1992 | Poet | [94] |
Ernest Haycox | B.A. | 1923 | Writer of Western fiction; his story "Stage to Lordsburg" was made into the 1939 movie Stagecoach | [95] |
George Hitchcock | B.A. | 1935 | Poet and publisher of the literary journal Kayak | [96] |
Ken Kesey | B.S. | 1957 | Author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Sometimes a Great Notion | [97] |
Chang-Rae Lee | M.F.A. | 1993 | Novelist, Native Speaker; director of Princeton University's Creative Writing program | [98] |
Chuck Palahniuk | B.A. | 1986 | Author of Fight Club, Choke, and Lullaby | [99] |
David Reiter | B.A. | Author and poet: 1994 Queensland Premier's Poetry Award, The Cave After Saltwater Tide – winner, 2012 Western Australian Premier's Award, My Planets Reunion Memoir – winner, 2013 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Book for Teens and Kids, Bringing Down the Wall – winner | [100][101] | |
William L. Sullivan | M.A. | 1979 | Author of outdoor guide books | [102] |
Brian Turner | M.F.A. | 1996 | Poet | [103] |
Sophus Keith Winther | B.S. M.A. | 1918 1919 | Professor and novelist | [104] |
Lidia Yuknavitch | B.S. Ph.D. | 1989 1998 | Novelist and Memoirist | [105] |
Music
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Jon Appleton | M.A. | 1965 | Composer, author, and former professor of music at Dartmouth College | [106] |
Anthony Brown | B.S. | 1975 | Jazz musician | [107] |
Dave Depper | B.S. | 2002 | Guitarist and keyboardist for Death Cab for Cutie | [108] |
Tom Grant | M.Ed. | 1971 | Jazz pianist | [109] |
Trey Gunn | B.Mus. | 1986 | Bass player for King Crimson | [110] |
Peter Hollens | B.Mus. | 2005 | Singer and producer | [111] |
Bill Homans | B.A. | 1987 | Blues musician | [112] |
Daniel Levitin | M.S. Ph.D. | 1993 1996 | Musician; cognitive scientist; sound designer for Chris Isaak and Joe Satriani | [113] |
Colin Meloy | attended[b] | Author, lead singer of The Decemberists | [114] | |
Glen Moore | B.S. | 1963 | Composer; founding member and bassist of Oregon | [115] |
Jerold Ottley | D.M.A. | 1972 | Retired director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir | [116] |
Steve Perry | B.S. | 2004 | Lead singer of the Cherry Poppin' Daddies | [117] |
Dan Siegel | B.S. | 1976 | Composer, record producer | [118] |
Ralph Towner | B.Mus. | 1963 | Composer; founding member of Oregon | [115] |
Visual arts
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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James Cuno | M.A. | 1978 | Art historian and museum director | [119] |
Gordon Gilkey | M.F.A. | 1936 | Art preservationist and promoter, awarded the Meritorious Service Medal | [120] |
LaVerne Krause | B.A. | 1946 | Painter and printmaker | [121] |
Suzie Liles | M.F.A. | 2006 | Master weaver, owner of Eugene Textile Center and Glimakra USA | [122] |
Susan Lowdermilk | M.F.A. | 1991 | Artist and Printmaker | [123] |
Eric Norstad | M.F.A. | 1957 | Architect, ceramist, sculptor | [124] |
Joe Sacco | B.A. | 1981 | Comic artist and journalist | [125] |
Heidi Schwegler | M.F.A. | Artist | [126] | |
Charles Stokes | M.F.A. | 1968 | Painter and sculptor | [127] |
Ron Wigginton | M.F.A. | 1968 | Painter, sculptor and landscape architect | [128] |
Russel Wong | B.S. | 1984 | Photographer | [129] |
Journalism and media
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Byron Acohido | B.S. | 1977 | Pulitzer Prize winner (1997 Seattle Times) | [130] |
Rick Attig | B.S. | 1983 | Pulitzer Prize winner (2001 Oregonian, 2006 Oregonian with Doug Bates) | [131] |
Doug Bates | 1968 | Pulitzer Prize winner (2006 Oregonian with Rick Attig) | [131] | |
Abe Deffenbaugh | B.S. | 1994 | Former publisher for the National Rifle Association; author of outdoor-related magazine articles | [132] |
Ann Curry | B.A. | 1978 | The Today Show anchor; co-host of Dateline NBC | [133] |
Steve Dykes | B.S. | 1982 | Pulitzer Prize winner (1993 LA Times with staff, 1995 LA Times with staff, 2000 Rocky Mountain News with photo staff) | [134] |
Neil Everett | 1984 | ESPNEWS and SportsCenter anchor | [135] | |
Lisa Verch Fletcher | B.S. | 1990 | Broadcast journalist for WJLA-TV, the ABC-affiliated television station in Washington, D.C. | [136] |
Thomas Hager | M.A. | Journalist | [137] | |
John Hockenberry | 1981 | Journalist; four-time Emmy Award winner; three-time Peabody Award winner | [138] | |
Polly Irungu | B.A. | 2017 | Photographer and journalist; founder of Black Women Photographers; official photo editor for the office of US Vice President Kamala Harris | [139] |
Mike Lamond | attended | StarCraft II professional commentator and player | [140] | |
Lars Larson | attended | 1977-1979 | Syndicated radio talk show host, political pundit (KEX (AM), FOX News) | [141] |
Nancy Loo | B.S. | 1986 | Broadcast journalist for WGN America | [142] |
John Markoff | M.S. | 1975 | Journalist | [143] |
Kevin McCarey | M.A. | 1980 | Emmy Award-winning filmmaker for National Geographic Television; author (Islands Under Fire) | [144] |
Win McCormack | M.F.A. | Owner of The New Republic. Co-founder of Mother Jones. Editor-in-chief of Tin House Magazine. | [145] | |
Ted Natt | 1963 | Pulitzer Prize winner (1981 Longview Daily News with staff) | [134] | |
Robert Porterfield | 1967 | Pulitzer Prize winner (1980 The Boston Globe) | [134] | |
Randy Shilts | B.S. | 1975 | Journalist; first openly gay reporter on a major American newspaper (the San Francisco Chronicle); author of three best-selling nonfiction books: The Mayor of Castro Street, And the Band Played On, and Conduct Unbecoming | [146] |
Karen Stallwood | B.A. | 1986 | Pulitzer Prize winner (1994 Dallas Morning News with staff) | [134] |
Alex Tizon | B.S. | 1994 | Pulitzer Prize winner (1997 Seattle Times with Eric Nalder and Deborah Nelson) | [147] |
Brent Walth | B.S. | 1984 | Pulitzer Prize winner (2001 Oregonian with Julia Sullivan-Springhetti, Kim Christensen, and Richard Read) | [134] |
Mark Zusman | M.S. | 1978 | Journalist; editor; winner of Gerald Loeb Award; was editor of the Willamette Week one of his reporters made it the only weekly to ever win the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting (2005, Nigel Jaquiss) | [148] |
History and humanities
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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LaWanda Cox | B.A. | 1931 | Historian, Hunter College | [149] |
Dennis Jenkins | Ph.D. | 1991 | Archaeologist | [150] |
Huping Ling | M.A. | 1987 | History professor at Truman State University, award-winning author | [151] |
Fredrik Logevall | M.A. | 1989 | Historian, Pulitzer Prize winner | |
Nicholas V. Riasanovsky | B.A. | 1942 | Professor emeritus of European History at University of California, Berkeley | [153] |
W. Sherman Savage | M.A. | 1926 | History professor at Lincoln University in Missouri; first African American to graduate from the University of Oregon | [154] |
Brian Swimme | Ph.D. | 1978 | Professor at California Institute of Integral Studies | |
Angela Yang | M.L.S. | Former president of Chinese American Librarians Association from 1992 to 1993, multicultural services and outreach services librarian | [156] |
Military
[edit]Politics and law
[edit]Heads of state
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hilda Heine | B.A. | 1974 | President of the Marshall Islands | [172] |
Dinesh Gunawardena | B.B.A | 1972 | Prime minister of Sri Lanka | [173] |
Governors
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Victor G. Atiyeh | attended | Former Governor of Oregon | [174] | |
Neil Goldschmidt | B.A. | 1963 | Former Governor of Oregon and mayor of Portland, Oregon | [174] |
Robert D. Holmes | 1932 | Former Governor of Oregon | [174] | |
Leonard B. Jordan | B.A. | 1923 | Former Governor of Idaho and former US Senator | [175] |
John Kitzhaber | M.D. | 1973 | Former Governor of Oregon | [174] |
Tina Kotek | B.S. | 1990 | Governor of Oregon | [176] |
Tom McCall | B.S. | 1936 | Former Governor of Oregon; television reporter and commentator for KGW and KATU in Portland | [174] |
Julius L. Meier | LL.B | 1895 | Former Governor of Oregon | [174] |
Paul L. Patterson | B.A. J.D. | 1923 1926 | Former Governor of Oregon; President of the Oregon State Senate | [174] |
Judges
[edit]Legislators
[edit]Mayors
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Sam Adams | B.A. | 2002 | Former Mayor of Portland, Oregon | [199][200] |
Ryan Coonerty | 1996 | Former Mayor of Santa Cruz, California | [201] | |
Marko Dapcevich | 1991 | Mayor of Sitka, Alaska | [202] | |
Ivor Dent | Ph.D. | 1962 | Former mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | [203] |
Tom Hughes | B.S. | 1965 | Former mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon | [204] |
John Ssebaana Kizito | M.A. | 1962 | Mayor of Kampala, Uganda | [205] |
Alan Lowe | M.Arch | 1985 | Former Mayor of Victoria, British Columbia | [206] |
Connie McCready | 1943 | Former mayor of Portland, Oregon | [207] | |
Charles Royer | B.S. | 1966 | Former mayor of Seattle, Washington | [208] |
Diplomats
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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George Edward Glass | B.S. | 1980 | U.S. Ambassador to Portugal | [209] |
Carol Hallett | 1959 | Former U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas | [210] | |
Yosuke Matsuoka | LL.B | 1900 | International war criminal and influential Japanese Foreign Minister during World War II | [211] |
Terence McCulley | B.A. | 1979 | Former U.S. Ambassador to the Cote d'Ivorie, Nigeria, and Republic of Mali | [212] |
Michael Retzer | B.A. | 1968 | U.S. Ambassador to the United Republic of Tanzania | [213] |
Victor L. Tomseth | B.A. | 1963 | Former U.S. Ambassador to the Lao People's Democratic Republic | [214] |
Witold Waszczykowski | M.A. | 1991 | Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland and Polish Ambassador to Iran | [215] |
Kent Wiedemann | M.A. | 1973 | Former U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia | [216] |
Other politicians, activists and whistleblowers
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Aisha al-Mana | B.S. | 1970 | Women's rights activist in Saudi Arabia | [23] |
Peter Buxtun | B.A. | 1959 | Whistleblower responsible for ending the unethical Tuskegee syphilis experiment | [23] |
Mabel Byrd | attended | Civil Rights activist | [23] | |
Donald Hodel | J.D. | 1960 | Former Secretary of Energy and former Secretary of the Interior for the Reagan administration | [217] |
Richard James Kerr | B.A. | 1959 | Former Acting Director of the CIA, 1 September–6 November 1991. Former Deputy Director of the CIA 20 March 1989 – 2 March 1992. | [218] |
Hardy Myers | LL.B. | 1964 | Former Attorney General of Oregon | [219] |
Theodora Nathan | B.A. | 1971 | First woman to have received an electoral vote in a US presidential election; one of the founders of the Libertarian Party | [220] |
Steve Novick | B.A. | 1981 | City of Portland Commissioner | [221] |
Nguyen Thien Nhan | M.P.A. | 1995 | Current Party Secretary (de facto leader) of Ho Chi Minh City. Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education. | [222][223] |
Ellen Rosenblum | B.S. J.D. | 1971 1975 | Attorney General of Oregon | [224] |
Betty Gram Swing | attended | Women's Suffrage activist | [23] | |
Susan Sygall | B.S. | 1947 | Disability rights activist | [23] |
Robert Y. Thornton | Postdoc | 1995 | Former Attorney General of Oregon | [225] |
Minoru Yasui | B.A. LL.B. | 1937 1939 | Activist against discriminatory laws against Japanese Americans during World War II | [226] |
Ryan Zinke | B.S. | 1984 | 52nd United States Secretary of the Interior, serving in the Trump administration. U.S. representative for Montana's at-large congressional district from 2015 until 2017. | [227] |
Science, technology and psychology
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Amir Aczel | Ph.D. | 1982 | Author of science and mathematics | [228] |
Raymond Delacy Adams | Bachelors | 1933 | Neurologist and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences | [229] |
Geoffrey R. Ball | B.S. | 1987 | Physiologist; co-founder of Symphonix Devices Inc., which pioneered the development of middle ear implants | [230] |
David M. Beazley | M.S. | 1993 | Computer scientist, Python developer, and author | [231] |
Kent Beck | B.S., M.S. | 1987 | Software engineer, creator of the Extreme Programming and Test Driven Development software development methodologies, also named agile software development | [232] |
Pamela J. Bjorkman | B.A. | 1971 | Biochemist; pioneer in x-ray crystallography; Max Delbruck Professor of Biology at California Institute of Technology | [233] |
Richard Gordon | Ph.D. | 1967 | Theoretical biologist; pioneer in image processing; Professor of Radiology at University of Manitoba | [234] |
Walter Houser Brattain | M.A. | 1926 | Co-winner of 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics, co-inventor of the transistor | [235] |
Clifford E. Brubaker | Ph.D. | 1968 | Founding member and former president of the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America | [236] |
Anthony W. Case | B.S. | 2004 | Developed devices to measure the solar wind used on the Parker Solar Probe and other unmanned spacecraft | [237] |
Robert S. Cunningham | M.S. Ph.D. | 1969 | Professor emeritus of computer science at CSU Stanislaus | [238] |
Stanislas Dehaene | Postdoc | Neuroscientist in numerical cognition | [239] | |
Ann E. Elsner | Ph.D. | 1977 | Researcher and Distinguished Professor of Optometry, Indiana University Bloomington | [240] |
Anne Fernald | PhD | 1982 | Psychologist at Stanford University | [241] |
N. Gregory Hamilton | B.A. | 1971 | Psychiatrist and proponent of assisted suicide | [242] |
Douglas Hofstadter | M.S. Ph.D. | 1972 1975 | Professor of cognitive science; winner of the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction (1980); author of Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid | [243] |
Anthony Leiserowitz | M.S. Ph.D. | Director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication | [244] | |
Daniel Levitin | M.S. Ph.D. | 1993 1996 | Cognitive scientist | [245] |
Esther Pohl Lovejoy | M.D. | 1894 | Early female physician; women's suffrage activist | [246] |
William Murphy | B.A. | 1914 | Co-winner of 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | [247] |
PZ Myers | Ph.D. | 1985 | Biologist and noted science blogger | [248] |
Harry F. Noller | Ph.D. | 1985 | Biochemist; director of the UC Santa Cruz's Center for the Molecular Biology of RNA; made significant contributions to our understanding of the ribosome; member of the National Academy of Sciences | [249] |
Michael Posner | Postdoc | 1985 | Neuroscientist | [250] |
Loren Pankratz | Ph.D. | 1968 | Psychologist, former professor at Oregon Health Sciences University | [251] |
Vladimir Rojansky | M.A. | 1925 | Physicist, known for work on antimatter | [252] |
Raemer Schreiber | M.A. | 1932 | Physicist, known for work on Manhattan Project | |
Joseph Takahashi | Ph.D. | 1981 | Discovered the CLOCK gene | [253] |
Robert Wah | B.S. | 1979 | President of the American Medical Association, 2014–15 | [254] |
Rebecca Wirfs-Brock | B.A. | Software engineer and consultant; founder of the information technology consulting firm Wirfs-Brock Associates; inventor of Responsibility-Driven Design | [255] |
Sports
[edit]Basketball
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Greg Ballard | B.S. | 1977 | Former NBA forward | |
Jim Barnett | B.S. | 1966 | Former NBA guard-forward | |
Jordan Bell | attended | NBA forward for the Golden State Warriors | ||
Terrell Brandon | 1991 | Former NBA guard | ||
Aaron Brooks | B.S. | 2007 | NBA guard for the Phoenix Suns | |
Dillon Brooks | attended | NBA swingman for the Memphis Grizzlies | ||
Mark Few | B.S. | 1987 | Current head basketball coach at Gonzaga University | |
Lauren Gale | 1939 | Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member | ||
Ruthy Hebard | WNBA forward for the Chicago Sky; first-round pick in the 2020 WNBA draft. Two-time recipient (2018, 2020) of the Katrina McClain Award as the top power forward in NCAA Division I women's basketball. | |||
Howard Hobson | B.S. | 1926 | Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member; former basketball Head Coach for the Oregon Ducks and Yale Bulldogs | |
Sabrina Ionescu | B.A. M.A. | 2019 2020 | Current WNBA player with the New York Liberty; top pick in the 2020 WNBA draft; recipient of multiple NCAA Division I national player of the year awards in 2019 and 2020 | [256][257][258] |
Luke Jackson | B.S. | 2004 | Former NBA forward with the Portland Trail Blazers | |
Stu Jackson | 1980 | Former NBA head coach, current NBA executive | ||
Tom Jernstedt | B.S. M.S. | 1964 1973 | Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member; architect of March Madness | [259] |
Fred Jones | 2002 | Former NBA guard with the New York Knicks | ||
Ernie Kent | B.S. | 1977 | Former basketball head coach for the Oregon Ducks | |
Ron Lee | B.S. | 1976 | Former NBA guard | |
Jim Loscutoff | 1955 | Former NBA forward | ||
Stan Love | 1971 | Former NBA forward. Also notable as father of current NBA forward Kevin Love and younger brother of Beach Boys founding member Mike Love. | ||
Blair Rasmussen | B.S. | 1985 | Former NBA center | |
Luke Ridnour | attended | NBA Point Guard for the Minnesota Timberwolves | ||
Satou Sabally | B.A. | 2020 | WNBA forward for the Dallas Wings; chosen second (behind Ionescu) in the 2020 WNBA draft. 2020 recipient of the Cheryl Miller Award as the top small forward in NCAA Division I women's basketball. | [260] |
Zollie Volchok | 1939 | Former general manager of the Seattle SuperSonics; winner of the 1983 NBA Executive of the Year Award | [261] |
- Tyler Dorsey (born 1996), Greek–American basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Roman Sorkin (born 1996), Israeli basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Jamil Wilson (born 1990), basketball player for Hapoel Jerusalem in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Football
[edit]Full list of former University of Oregon players who have played football professionally
Full list of former University of Oregon players who are currently playing in the NFL
Track and field
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Keshia Baker | 2010 | 2012 Summer Olympics gold medalist in the 4 × 400 m relay | ||
Mike Boit | Ph.D. | 1986 | 1972 Summer Olympics bronze medalist in the 800m | [267] |
Bill Bowerman[a] | B.S. M.Ed. | 1934 1953 | Former track and field head coach for the Oregon Ducks | [30] |
Doug Clement | B.Sc. | 1955 | Canadian sprinter and proponent of fitness and sports medicine | [268] |
Joaquim Cruz | attended | 1984 Summer Olympics gold medalist; 1988 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the 800m | [267] | |
Otis Davis | B.S. | 1960 | 1960 Summer Olympics gold medalist in the 400m and 4x400 relay | [267] |
Mary Decker | 1980 | Record setting long-distance runner | [267] | |
Bill Dellinger | B.S. M.Ed. | 1956 1962 | 1964 Summer Olympics bronze medalist in the 5000m; former track and field head coach for the Oregon Ducks | [267] |
Ashton Eaton | B.A. | 2010 | World record holder in the decathlon with 9045 points in 2015 and the heptathlon with 6499 points in 2010, 6568 points in 2011 and 6645 points in 2012; 2012 Summer Olympics and 2016 Summer Olympics gold medalist in the decathlon | [269] |
Ken Flax | B.S. | 1986 | Two-time Olympian, record-setting hammer thrower | [267] |
Martin Hawkins | LL.B | 1913 | 1912 Summer Olympics bronze medalist in the 100m hurdles | [267] |
Ralph Hill | B.S. | 1931 | 1932 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the 5000m | [267] |
Cyrus Hostetler | B.S. | 2010 | Javelin thrower at the 2012 Summer Olympics | [270] |
Harry Jerome | M.S. | 1963 1968 | 1964 Summer Olympics bronze medalist in the 100m, world record holder | [267] |
Daniel Kelly | 1908 | 1908 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the long jump | [271] | |
Steve Prefontaine | B.S. | 1974 | Record setting long-distance runner, Olympian | [267] |
Mack Robinson | attended | 1941 | 1936 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the 200m | [267] |
Galen Rupp | B.A. | 2009 | 2012 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the 10,000 meters; inaugural winner of the Bowerman Award[a] | [272] |
Alberto Salazar | B.A. | 1981 | Marathon runner and coach | |
Brianne Theisen-Eaton | B.S. | 2012 | Canadian record holder in the heptathlon with 6808 points in 2015 and the indoor pentathlon with 4881 points in 2016; 2016 World Indoor Track and Field Championships gold medalist in the pentathlon; 2016 Summer Olympics Bronze medalist in the heptathlon | [273][274][275] |
Mac Wilkins | B.S. | 1973 | World record holder in the discus throw; 1976 Summer Olympics gold medalist; 1984 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the discus throw | [267] |
- Shem-Tov Sabag (B.S. 1986; Masters 1989) – Israeli Olympic marathoner, won both the 1984 Lake County Marathon, and the 1989 Vancouver Marathon, and competed for Israel at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.[276][277][278][279][280][281]
Other sports
[edit]Name | Degree(s) | Year(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Tyler Anderson | 2011 | Major League Baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners | ||
Earl Averill | B.S. | 1953 | Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder for the Cleveland Indians | [282] |
Ann Bancroft | B.S. | 1981 | First woman to reach the North Pole on foot and by dogsled | |
Martenne Bettendorf | B.A. | 2016 | Volleyball player | |
Wyndham Clark | Golfer, winner of the 2023 U.S. Open | [283] | ||
Garrett Cleavinger | Major League Baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers | |||
Ben Crane | B.S. | 1999 | Professional golfer | |
Clare Drake | attended | 1968 | Ice Hockey Coach and Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame | [284] |
Evan Dunham | B.S. | 2004 | NCAA wrestler, retired professional MMA fighter for the UFC's Lightweight Division | [285][286] |
Peter Foley | Former snowboarding coach; suspended for 10 years for sexual misconduct | |||
Greg Gibson | 1978 | 1984 Summer Olympics silver medalist in wrestling | [287] | |
Joe Gordon | B.S. | 1939 | Baseball Hall of Famer second baseman with the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians | [282] |
Bob Hindmarch | M.S. Ph.D. | 1959 1962 | Director of physical education at the University of British Columbia, inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame, member of the Order of Canada | [288] |
Peter Jacobsen | 1977 | Professional golfer | ||
Dave Jansen | attended | NCAA collegiate wrestler; professional MMA fighter formerly with the WEC and Bellator | [289] | |
Yohanan Moyal | Israeli Olympic gymnast | |||
Jake Reed | Major League Baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers | |||
Dave Roberts | 1971 | MLB first overall draft pick in 1972 by the San Diego Padres | [282] | |
Tom Shaw | 1962 | Professional golfer | ||
Jimmie Sherfy | Major League Baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers | |||
Chael Sonnen | B.S. | 2001 | NCAA All-American and U.S. Olympic team alternate wrestler, Retired professional mixed martial artist, former UFC, Bellator MMA Middleweight, Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight title challenger | [290][291] |
Robert Steadward | Ph.D. | Founder of the International Paralympic Committee | [292][293] | |
Paul Sunderland | attended | 1984 Summer Olympics gold medalist in men's volleyball | [294] | |
Zack Test | Rugby union player | |||
Carolyn Wood | B.A. | 1967 | 1960 Summer Olympics gold medalist in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay in swimming | |
Gary Wiren | Ph.D. | Golfer and golf instructor |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c Bowerman included in both the #Business and finance and #Track sections
- ^ Studied for two years of B.A. in English and theatre, Meloy transferred to home-state University of Montana in 1995[114]
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