List of New College of Florida alumni

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Lincoln Díaz-Balart
Merlin Mann
Alumni Notability
Anita L. Allen Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
David Allen Writer and productivity consultant, developed the "Getting Things Done" method of time management
Robert D. Atkinson Author and founder of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Esther Barazzone President of Chatham University[1]
Robert Bilott American environmental attorney known for lawsuits against DuPont on behalf of plaintiffs from West Virginia and the subject of the 2019 movie Dark Waters
Derek Black Former white supremacist leader who rejected his family's ideology in favor of tolerance, subject of Eli Saslow's 2018 book Rising out of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist
Bruce Beresford-Redman Reality TV producer, convicted murderer
Paul Cebar Singer-songwriter
Michael DeMaria Clinical psychologist
José Díaz-Balart Emmy Award-winning journalist, Telemundo and NBC national news anchor
Lincoln Díaz-Balart Former United States Congressman
Rick Doblin President and founder of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
The Dollyrots Co-founded by Kelly Ogden (lead vocals and bassist) and Luis Cabezas (guitarist)
William C. Dudley President, New York Federal Reserve Bank
Stephen Duprey Prominent New Hampshire businessman and politician; member of the Republican National Committee; four-term chair of the New Hampshire Republican State Committee; elected in 1972 at age 19 to the New Hampshire House of Representatives as the youngest state representative in the United States
Margee Ensign President, Dickinson College; Former president, American University of Nigeria; awarded the African Leadership Award in Educational Excellence by African Leadership Magazine (2011)
Earth and Fire Erowid Founders, Erowid; lecturers on psychedelics and safety; recipients of the Drug Policy Alliance's Dr. Andrew Weil Award for Achievement in the Field of Drug Education (2011) [2][3]
Carol Flint Emmy Award-winning television writer and producer, ER, The West Wing[4]
Jennifer Granick Attorney; Director of Civil Liberties, Stanford Center for Internet and Society; former Civil Liberties Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation[5]
Elaine Hall Emmy Award winner, founder and director of The Miracle Project
Rowan Jacobsen Science and food author; founder of Oysterater.com; winner of the James Beard Award; Alicia Patterson Foundation fellow, McGraw Center for Business Journalism fellow, Knight Science Journalism fellow at MIT
Jaymay Singer-songwriter based in New York City and London
Joel Judd Attorney; former member of the Colorado House of Representatives
Sarah Rose Karr Former child actress, best known for her roles in Beethoven, Beethoven 2, and Kindergarten Cop[6]
Victoria Kolakowski First openly transgender person to serve as a trial court judge of general jurisdiction in the United States
Sondra London True crime author
Merlin Mann Writer, editor, and podcaster
Sharon Matola Biologist, environmentalist, founder and director of the Belize Zoo
Nancy E. McEldowney Diplomat; Director of the Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) program at the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University;[7] former Director, Foreign Service Institute; former United States Ambassador to Bulgaria
Ramon Mujica Pinilla Librarian Executive Director Peruvian National Library under three Presidents; Historian; Anthropologist
Nicholas Schaffner Writer, rock & roll journalist, expert on the Beatles; died August 28, 1991
David M. Smolin Professor of Law at the Cumberland School of Law and director of Cumberland School of Law's Center for Biotechnology, Law, and Ethics
William Thurston Mathematician, 1982 winner of the Fields Medal; died August 21, 2012
Josh Tickell Biodiesel advocate; author; director of the documentary Fuel, which won the audience award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival
Mark Weiser Former Chief Scientist at Xerox PARC Laboratories; founder of ubiquitous computing; died on April 27, 1999
John Wilke Investigative reporter at the Wall Street Journal; died on May 1, 2009
Sam Zamarripa First Hispanic to serve in the Georgia state senate

References[]

  1. ^ "President's Bio | Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA". www.chatham.edu. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  2. ^ "Fire Erowid". Erowid.org. Retrieved 26 Feb 2021.
  3. ^ Stanley, Mickey (16 Mar 2015). "A Long, Strange Trip: The Couple Behind the Wiki of Drugs". Nylon. Retrieved 26 Feb 2021.
  4. ^ "Carol Flint". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  5. ^ "Jennifer Granick". cyberlaw.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  6. ^ "Sarah Rose Karr". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  7. ^ "SFS APPOINTS FORMER FSI DIRECTOR NANCY MCELDOWNEY AS NEW DIRECTOR OF MSFS". sfs.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2018-12-13.

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