List of University of Mount Union people

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This is a list of people associated with University of Mount Union. The University of Mount Union is a 4-year private, coeducational, liberal arts college in Alliance, Ohio.

Alumni[]

Arts[]

Athletics[]

Business[]

Communication[]

Education[]

Medical[]

  • Charles Armstrong - virologist, physician in the U.S. Public Health Service
  • Richard Drake - professor of surgery Cleveland Clinic, Lerner College of Medicine
  • Shuvo Roy - Bangladeshi-American scientist and engineer; he is the co-inventor of the world's first implantable artificial kidney

Politics and Law[]

Religion[]

Science[]

  • Angela Neal-Barnett - First African American tenured professor in the department of psychology at Kent State University[3]
  • Mary Jobe Akeley - 1897 graduate of Scio College, explorer, photographer, and author of several books about her expeditions
  • Shuvo Roy - Professor, Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Science, University of California, San Francisco; Director, The Kidney Project [4]
  • Lorin B. Sebrell - Goodyear Research Director noted for his work on organic accelerators for vulcanization

Writing[]

  • Jean E. Karl - an American book editor who founded and lead the children's division, young adult, and science fiction imprints at Atheneum Books; she oversaw/edited books that won 2 Caldecott medals and 5 Newberry medals
  • Joseph Amasa Munk - wrote about the history of Arizona; works included Arizona Sketches (1905), Arizona Bibliography: Private Collection of Arizoniana (1908), Southwest Sketches (1920), Activities of a Lifetime (1924), History of Arizona Literature (1925), and Story of the Munk Library of Arizoniana (1927)

Notable faculty[]

  • De Scott Evans, noted 19th-century artist, former head of Mount Union art department

References[]

  1. ^ Turner, Jamie (July 17, 2008). "Mount Union's Jim Ballard eager for College Football Hall of Fame induction". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
  2. ^ Fox, Margalit (2015-08-03). "Vincent Marotta Sr., a Creator of Mr. Coffee, Dies at 91". New York Times. Retrieved 2015-08-26.
  3. ^ "Kent State Professor Profile". Kent State. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  4. ^ "The Kidney Project". University of California, San Francisco.

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