List of Florida Atlantic University people

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This list of Florida Atlantic University people includes current students, former students, and graduates of Florida Atlantic University. Since its opening in 1964, Florida Atlantic has awarded degrees to over 185,000 alumni.

Alumni[]

Daniel Bluman

Athletics[]

Female athletes[]

Athlete Notability
Yolanda Griffith professional basketball player in the WNBA[1]
Brittany Bowe Team USA Olympic Long Track Speedskater; 1,000-meter World Record Holder
Fern "Peachy" Kellymeyer
(M.A. 1974)
Professional tennis player, administrator, and 1999 ITA Hall of Fame inductee[2]
Tecia Torres Professional mixed martial artist, current UFC Strawweight[3]

Football[]

Athlete Notability
Azeez Al-Shaair Professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers
Brandin Bryant Professional football player for the Buffalo Bills
Harrison Bryant 2019 John Mackey Award Winner and 2019 Unanimous All-American; Professional Football Player for the Cleveland Browns
Trevon Coley Professional football player for the New York Jets
John Franklin III Professional football player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Featured in the Netflix documentary series Last Chance U
Trey Hendrickson Professional football player for the Cincinnati Bengals
Mike Lockley Former professional football player for the Jacksonville Jaguars
Alfred Morris Professional football player who is currently a Free Agent
Sharrod Neasman Professional football player for the New York Jets
Greg Joseph Professional football player for the Minnesota Vikings
Herb Miller Professional football player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Ed Newman National Football League All-Pro football player
James Pierre Jr Professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Keith Reaser Professional football player for the Kansas City Chiefs
Devin "Motor" Singletary Professional football player for the Buffalo Bills
Rashard Smith Professional football player for the Philadelphia Eagles
Rusty Smith Former professional football player for the Tennessee Titans. Inducted into the FAU Hall of Fame in 2019.
Professional football player who is currently a Free Agent
Adarius (Glanton) Taylor Professional football player for the Carolina Panthers
Trevardo Williams Profession football player who is currently a Free Agent
Professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Lucky Whitehead Former professional football player for the New York Jets
Kerrith Whyte Professional football player who is currently a Free Agent
NASA scientist Christopher McKay in Antarctica, 2005

Major League Baseball[]

Athlete Notability
Carmen Cali Professional MLB pitcher[4]
Jeff Fiorentino Professional MLB outfielder[5]
Tim Harikkala Professional MLB pitcher[6]
Tommy Murphy Professional MLB outfielder[7]
Robbie Widlansky Professional MLB outfielder[8]
Professional MLB pitcher
Professional MLB pitcher
Professional MLB pitcher
Professional MLB pitcher
Professional MLB pitcher
Professional MLB pitcher
David McKay Professional MLB pitcher
Cody Wilson Professional MLB outfielder
Congresswoman Meek

Rugby[]

Athlete Notability
Mark Zupan Captain of the United States quadriplegic wheelchair rugby team[9]

eSports[]

Alumni Notability
Zachary "Sneaky" Scuderi Professional League of Legends player, for Cloud 9[10]

Other[]

Business[]

Steven Swanson
Alumni Notability
Mark Dean
(M.S.E.E. 1982)
Engineering Professor at the University of Tennessee; Co-developer of the IBM PC; Former Vice President of the Technical Strategy and Worldwide Operations, IBM Research[11]
Richard DiMarchi
(B.S. 1974)
Former Vice President at Eli Lilly and Company, and current Chairman in Biomolecular Sciences and Professor of Chemistry at Indiana University[12]
Joshua Kosoy
(MBA 2015)
Former Senior Business Analyst at Royal Caribbean Group, and current Senior Business Intelligence Analyst in operations/strategy at Citrix Systems, Inc.
Patricia McKay
(B.B.A. 1978)
Executive Vice President, and Chief Financial Officer of Office Depot[13]
Luis Alberto Moreno
(B.B.A. 1975)
4th and current President of the Inter-American Development Bank
Robert "Skip" Orr
(B.A. 1978)
Former President of Boeing Japan, and former Vice President of Motorola[14]
Maynard Webb
(B.A.)
Member of the Board of Directors of Salesforce.com, and former Chief Operating Officer, and President of Technologies for eBay[15]
Phil Zimmermann
(B.S. 1978)
Creator of Pretty Good Privacy[16]
George Zoley
(B.A. 1972, M.P.A. 1975)
Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, and founder of the GEO Group, Inc. a publicly traded company that became independent from The Wackenhut Corporation[17]
Dr. Arthur C. Evans

(B.A. 1982, M.A. 1984)

CEO of the American Psychological Association
Rafael "Ralph" de la Vega

(B.S. 1974)

Former Vice Chairman of AT&T Inc. and CEO of AT&T Business Solutions and AT&T International

Education[]

Alumni Notability
Wilson G. Bradshaw
(B.S., M.S.)
President of Florida Gulf Coast University[18]
Arthur C. Brooks
(M.A., 1995)
Social scientist, economist, professor, author, and professional musician
Alberto "Al" Cardenas
(B.A. 1969)
Attorney, Republican lobbyist, and trustee of Florida A&M[19]
Keith Hamm
(M.A., 1973)
Edwards Professor of Political Science at Rice University
George L. Hanbury
(Ph.D.)
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Nova Southeastern University[20]
Chris Carrabba

Entertainment[]

Alumni Notability
Don Brewer
(B.B.A. 1990)
Drummer and founding member of the band Grand Funk Railroad[21]
Chris Carrabba Singer-songwriter, Dashboard Confessional
Scott Henderson
(B.A.)
Jazz, blues, and fusion guitarist, Tribal Tech[22]
Marc Kudisch
(B.F.A. 1988)
Broadway actor and two-time Tony Award nominee[23]
Shannon Spake
(B.A. Communications)
TV reporter and sports analyst currently hosting NASCAR RaceHub[24]
Marlow Rosado

(B.F.A. 1995)

Grammy-winning Latin music performer and composer
Ana Azcuy

(B.A. 1976)

Three-time Emmy Award winner; First Cuban-American news anchor in Miami

Government[]

U.S. senators, governors, and lt. governors[]

Alumni Notability
Frank Brogan
(M.Ed. 1981)
Chancellor of the State University System of Florida, Former Lieutenant Governor of Florida and President of Florida Atlantic University[25]
R. David Paulison

Cabinet members and federal officials[]

Alumni Notability
R. David Paulison
(B.A.)
Former Undersecretary of the Federal Emergency Management Agency[26]

U.S. Congressmen[]

Alumni Notability
Carrie P. Meek
(Hon Ph.D.)
Former U.S. Congresswoman from Florida's 17th district[27]
Daniel A. Mica
(B.A. 1966, Hon Ph.D.)
Former U.S. Congressman, President and CEO of the Credit Union National Association[28]

Judges, lawyers, and state officials[]

Alumni Notability
Carol W. Hunstein
(B.S. 1972)
Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia[29]
Ken Jenne
(B.A. 1968)
Former Sheriff of Broward County, Florida, and former state legislator[30]
Henry Latimer
(M.A.)
First African American circuit court judge in Broward County, Florida[31]
Luis Alberto Moreno, 4th and current President of the Inter-American Development Bank

Non-U.S. politicians[]

Alumni Country Notability
Alexis Jeffers Saint Kitts and Nevis Member of the Nevis Island Assembly, candidate for the National Assembly in the 2010 federal election[32][33]

Literature[]

Alumni Notability
Judith Ortiz Cofer
(M.A. 1977)
Puerto Rican author[34]
Kevin Crawford Shakespeare scholar[35]
Charles Ghigna Poet and children's author known as "Father Goose"[36]
Mirta Ojito Cuban-born Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist for the New York Times and professor of journalism at the University of Miami

Medicine, science and technology[]

Alumni Notability
Christopher McKay
(B.A.)
Planetary scientist at NASA Ames Research Center[37]
Steven Swanson
(M.A. 1986)
NASA astronaut[38]
Jimmy Clidaras

(B.S.M.E 1994)

Engineer for Data Center and Platforms Infrastructure at Google
Dr. Marc Philippon

(B.A. 1987)

NHLPA orthopedic surgeon

Faculty[]

  • David F. Bjorklund, psychology professor, author, pioneer in evolutionary developmental psychology
  • Maria Fadiman, associate professor, an ethnobotanist and member of the 2006 National Geographic Emerging Explorers
  • J. A. Scott Kelso, neuroscientist, founder of the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences
  • Salvatore D. Morgera, former Chair of Electrical Engineering, Fellow of the IEEE, Fellow of the AAAS, Tau Beta Pi Eminent Engineer; pioneer of the highly multidisciplinary Bioengineering Graduate Program at FAU; Chair and Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of South Florida
  • Walid Phares, author, national media commentator, and expert on global terrorism and Middle Eastern affairs
  • Richard Shusterman, Professor of Philosophy, pragmatist philosopher, Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities, and Founder and Director of the FAU Center for Body, Mind, and Culture
  • Martin K. Solomon, computer science professor, author, assistant chair of the Computer Science Engineering Department, expert on Oracle and databases
  • Robert P. Watson, alumnus of FAU, author, national media commentator, former candidate for the United States House of Representatives; formerly associate professor of political science at FAU
  • Jie Wu, professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, Program Director for the Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS) program of the National Science Foundation[39][40][41][42]

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