List of University of Idaho people

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This is a list of notable alumni of the University of Idaho and a list of its presidents.

Alumni[]

Academia[]

  • Ali Abdelghany - prominent Egyptian academic and marine biologist; Ph.D. '86

Administration[]

  • Jesse Buchanan - tenth president of the university (1946–54), previously dean of engineering; B.S.C.E. '27, M.S. '29
  • C. Scott Green - nineteenth president of the university (2019– ); Class of '84

Business[]

  • William Agee - business executive; Class of '60
  • Jack Lemley - construction manager for Europe's Channel Tunnel or "Chunnel," the undersea rail tube linking England and France; Class of '60
  • Frank Shrontz - former chairman and CEO (1986–96) of Boeing; LL.B. '54

Criminals[]

  • Anthony Curcio - former Vandal football player; real estate investor; masterminded one of the most elaborate armored car heists in history[1][2]

Government[]

  • Blaine Anderson - federal judge, U.S District Court (1971–76); U.S. Court of Appeals (1976–88); LL.B. '49
  • Phil Batt - Governor (1995–99); UI chemical engineering student, withdrew in 1948 due to family hardship
  • Roger Batzel - Director (1971–1988) of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; B.S.Ch.E. '47
  • Terrel Bell - Secretary of Education (1981–85); M.A. '54
  • Mary (Thomas) Brooks - Director of the U.S. Mint (1969–77); Class of '29[3]
  • Hamer Budge - U.S. House (1951–61), headed SEC (1969–71). J.D. '36.
  • Roger Burdick - Idaho Supreme Court justice (2003– ); Chief Justice (2011–15, 2017– ); J.D. '74
  • Pete Cenarrusa - longtime Secretary of State of Idaho; Class of '40
  • Larry Craig - U.S. Senator (1991–2009); U.S. House (1981–91); Class of '69
  • Daniel Eismann - Idaho Supreme Court justice (2001–17); Chief Justice (2007–11); J.D. '76
  • Mark Felt - FBI special agent and associate director; Watergate informer "Deep Throat;" Class of '35
  • Abe Goff - U.S. House (1947–49); later served on ICC; LL.B. '24
  • Philip Habib - diplomat, special envoy to the Middle East under President Reagan; Class of '42
  • Joel Horton - Idaho Supreme Court justice (2007–18); J.D. '85
  • Dirk Kempthorne - Secretary of the Interior (2006–09); Governor (1999–2006); U.S. Senator (1993–99); Mayor of Boise (1985–93); Class of '75
  • Gus Kohntopp - Colonel in the Idaho Air National Guard; identified as one of two 190th Fighter Squadron pilots involved in the 190th Fighter Squadron, Blues and Royals friendly fire incident - March 28, 2003[4]
  • Edward Lodge - federal judge, U.S District Court (1989– ); LL.B. '61
  • Jim McClure - U.S. Senator (1973–91); U.S. House (1967–73); LL.B. '50
  • Ray McNichols - federal judge, U.S District Court (1964–85); LL.B. '50
  • Tom Nelson - federal judge, U.S. Court of Appeals (1990–2009); LL.B. '62
  • Mike O'Callaghan - Governor of Nevada (1971–79); B.S., M.Ed. '56
  • Sarah Palin - Governor of Alaska (2006–09); Class of '87, B.A. Communications
  • Jim Risch - U.S. Senator (2009– ); Lieutenant Governor (2003–06, 2007–09); Governor (2006–07); Class of '65, J.D. '68
  • Harold Ryan - federal judge, U.S District Court (1981–95); LL.B. '50
  • Henry Lee Schatz - agricultural economist with the Foreign Agricultural Service; rescued from Iran in the Canadian Caper[5] Class of '71, M.S. '74
  • Steve Symms - U.S. Senator (1981–93); U.S. House (1973–81); Class of '60
  • Fred Taylor - U.S District Court judge (1954–88); LL.B. '26
  • Linda Copple Trout - first female Idaho Supreme Court justice (1992–2007) and Chief Justice (1997–2004); Class of '73, J.D. '77
  • Jesse Walters - Idaho Supreme Court justice (1997–2003), chief judge of the Idaho Court of Appeals (1982–97); J.D. '63
  • Herman Welker - U.S. Senator (1951–57); LL.B. '29
  • Compton I. White Jr. - U.S. House (1963–67); Class of '42

Journalism[]

  • Michael Kirk, documentary filmmaker and co-creator of Frontline; Class of '71
  • Kelli Johnson, sports anchor for NBC Sports Bay Area, Class of 1998
  • Otis Livingston, sportscaster for WCBS-TV in New York[6]
  • David Neiwert, Seattle-based investigative journalist and blogger (Orcinus); contributing writer for the Southern Poverty Law Center; author of Of Orcas and Men: What Killer Whales Can Teach Us (2015); Class of 1984

Literature and the arts[]

  • Rayce Bird - makeup and special effects artist; Season Two winner of SyFy's Face Off
  • Holden Bowler - namesake of J.D. Salinger's character Holden Caulfield; soloist in the Robert Shaw Chorale; attended from 1931 to 1935, but did not graduate
  • Carol Ryrie Brink - author; winner of the John Newbery Medal in 1936 for her book Caddie Woodlawn; Moscow native; attended UI 1914–17
  • Canary Lee Burton - composer and classical music DJ
  • Marilyn Denis - morning show co-host on CHUM-FM in Toronto, Ontario; host of TV shows CityLine and The Marilyn Denis Show
  • - Actress , Terms of Endearment, Dialect Coach
  • Bill Fagerbakke - actor, television series Coach (1989–97); voice of Patrick on SpongeBob SquarePants; Class of '81
  • Jim Lemley - Hollywood film producer; produced Wanted and 9; former CEO of Mel Gibson's Icon Productions International; Class of '88[7]
  • "Seanbaby" (Sean Reiley) - comedy writer and video game critic
  • - Author, lyricist, Grad school 1978
  • E.E. "Doc" Smith - science fiction author; wrote the Lensman series and the Skylark series; Class of 1914
  • Brad Teare - painter and illustrator
  • Bobbie Thomas - Style Editor for NBC's Today Show
  • Rebecca Zanetti – romance novelist

Military[]

Science[]

  • Steven Amstrup - polar bear researcher and conservationist; M.S. '75
  • Malcolm Renfrew - polymer chemist, inventor, and professor emeritus; contributor to the development of Teflon; Class of '32, M.S. '34[8][9][10]
  • Bob Twiggs - Rocket scientist; inventor of the CubeSat technology; Class of '61
  • Thomas Mueller - American rocket engineer and rocket engine designer. He is a founding employee of SpaceX, a space transport services company headquartered in Hawthorne, California.

Sports[]

Olympics[]

Baseball[]

Basketball[]

Football[]

Faculty[]

Presidents of the University of Idaho[]

The following individuals have held the office of President of the University of Idaho.[12]

James H. Forney (Acting) 1891–1892
Franklin B. Gault 1892–1898
Joseph P. Blanton 1898–1900
James Alexander MacLean 1900–1913
William L. Carlyle (Acting) 1913–1914
Melvin A. Brannon 1914–1917
Ernest H. Lindley 1917–1920
Alfred H. Upham 1920–1928
Frederick J. Kelly 1928–1930
Mervin G. Neale 1930–1937
Harrison C. Dale 1937–1946
Jesse E. Buchanan 1946–1954
Donald R. Theophilus 1954–1965
Ernest W. Hartung 1965–1977
Richard D. Gibb 1977–1989
Elisabeth A. Zinser 1989–1995
Thomas O. Bell (Acting) 1995–1996
Robert A. Hoover 1996–2003
Gary G. Michael (Interim) 2003–2004
Timothy P. White 2004–2008
Steven Daley-Laursen (Interim) 2008–2009
M. Duane Nellis 2009–2013
Donald L. Burnett Jr. (Interim) 2013–2014
Chuck Staben 2014–2019
C. Scott Green 2019-Present

References[]

  1. ^ Doughery, Phil. "D.B. Tuber". History Link.
  2. ^ Stangeland, Brooke. "Out of Prison, Real-Life Thomas Crown Looks Back on Almost-Perfect Heist". ABC news.
  3. ^ [1] Archived 2008-01-12 at the Wayback Machine [2]
  4. ^ BBC NEWS | UK | Friendly fire pilot 'experienced'
  5. ^ "Red Carpet Ag Economist". University of Idaho. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  6. ^ http://newyork.cbslocal.com/personality/otis-livingston/
  7. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0501391/
  8. ^ http://www.uidaho.edu/sci/newsevents/features/renfrew
  9. ^ Center for Oral History. "Malcolm M. Renfrew". Science History Institute.
  10. ^ Bohning, James J. (31 August 1987). Malcolm M. Renfrew, Transcript of an Interview Conducted by James J. Bohning at New Orleans on 31 August 1987 (PDF). Philadelphia, PA: Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry.
  11. ^ "U-Idaho Grads Go For Gold: A Look at Olympians Present and Past". University of Idaho. 27 July 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
  12. ^ President of the University of Idaho Archived 2008-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
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