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Revision as of 20:53, 29 January 2011 by Qworty (talk | contribs) (→Other notables: rv per AfD)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Over the years, the University of Nevada, Reno has had an assortment of people gain regional, national, and international prominence in various fields of study.
Professors
- R. Jacob Baker, Is an inventor, author, and Professor at Boise State University
- Bryan E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP, EMT-P; clinical professor, School of Medicine Emergency Department; emergency physician, University Medical Center
- James E. Church, best known for having developed the Mount Rose snow sampler (1906), the first instrument for measuring snow water content.
- George Fernandez, Ph.D. - Professor of Applied Statistics, director of UNR Center for Research Design and Analysis, and the Author of Data Mining using SAS applications - CRC press
- Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D. - Foundation Professor, Clinical Psychology & developer of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy . Also known for his work on Relational Frame Theory.
- Robert Metts, Ph.D. - Expertise in International Economics, Economic Development, Labor Economics; Presented at the United Nations on "Planning For Disability"
- James Richardson, Ph.D. - Sociologist, critics of "cultic brainwashing" theories
- Murray Rothbard - Austrian School economist
- James G. Scrugham - professor of mechanical engineering from 1903 to 1914 and dean from 1914 to 1917; he served as Governor of Nevada, and as a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the state.
- Glenn Wilson, Ph.D. Adjunct Professor of Psychology 1994-2002, taught and established the field of psychology for performing artists, producing the standard text on the topic.
- Esmail Zanjani, In 2007, led scientists at the School of Medicine and created a sheep that has 15% human cells and 85% animal cells, the world's first "human-sheep chimera", which has the body of a sheep but half-human organs .
Pulitzer Prize Winners
- Ron Einstoss, 1955 - Awarded in 1966 for coverage of the Watts Riot
- Susan Forrest, 1982 - Awarded for general news reporting in 1988
- Kristen Go, 1998 - Awarded in 1998 for her coverage of the Columbine High School shootings
- Warren Lerude, 1961 - Awarded in 1977
- Edward Montgomery, 1934 - Awarded for distinguished local reporting in 1952
- Howard Sheerin, 1931 - Awarded for public service in 1956
Arts and media
- Walter Van Tilburg Clark ? - Author of The Ox-bow Incident
- Gabriel Damon - Actor in films such as Robocop 2 and Newsies
- Frederic Joseph DeLongchamps, 1904 - Nevada State Architect 1919-1926
- Charley Douglass, 1933 - Sound engineer, created the first TV laugh track
- Grant Harvey ? - Actor on Secret Life of the American Teenager
- William D. Lutz, Ph.D. 1971 - author of The World of Doublespeak
- Geoff Schumacher, 1981 - Journalist and author of two books, including Howard Hughes: Power, Paranoia & Palace Intrigue
- Cathy Scott - Adjunct journalism instructor from 2000-2005, journalist and true-crime author, including The Killing of Tupac Shakur
- Dolora Zajick - world-renowned opera mezzo-soprano
Athletics
- Chris Ault, 1969 - Head Coach of Wolf Pack football team (Sigma Alpha Epsilon)
- Bill Ireland ? - "Father of UNLV Athletics", graduated from University of Nevada, Reno (Alpha Tau Omega)
- Luke Babbitt (class of 2012; left in 2010) – Basketball player, Portland Trail Blazers
- John Barnes, ? - Los Alamitos High School (CA) head football coach, most wins by Orange County high school football coach
- Doug Betters, 1977 - Professional football player and Pro Bowler, Miami Dolphins
- Nate Burleson, 2003 - Wide Receiver, Seattle Seahawks
- Ryan Church, 2000 - Major League Baseball player, New York Mets
- Andy Dominique, 1996–1997 - former Major League Baseball player
- Forey Duckett - Professional football player
- Nick Fazekas, 2007 - Basketball player, Denver Nuggets
- Joseph Salvatore Gilbert - Boxer on reality tv show The Contender (Sigma Alpha Epsilon)
- Frank Hawkins, 1981 - NFL running back, Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, 1981-87
- Stan Heath, 1949 - First NCAA quarterback to throw for more than 2000 yards in a season
- Terry Hermeling, Former American football offensive lineman for the Washington Redskins
- Jeff Horton, 1958 - NFL Asst. Coach St. Louis Rams
- Joe Inglett, 1997–2000 - Major League Baseball player, Toronto Blue Jays
- Trevor Insley, 1999 - NCAA Division I-A all-time receiving yards leader
- Edgar Jones, 1979 - Former professional basketball player, drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1979.
- Kevin Kouzmanoff, 2003 - Major League Baseball player, Oakland Athletics
- Mills Lane, 1963 - NCAA boxing champion, boxing referee, lawyer, judge
- Liu Lumin, 1998-2000 - 1996 Olympic Swimming Silver Medalist (100m butterfly)
- Lisé Mackie, 1995-1998 - 1996 Olympic Swimming Bronze Medalist (800m freestyle relay team, Australia)
- Brock Marion, 1989-92 - Professional football player, Detroit Lions
- Vladimir Matyushenko, 1999 - Mixed martial artist currently fighting in the UFC.
- Corky Miller, 1997–1998 - Major League Baseball player, Chicago White Sox
- Marko Mitchell, 2009- Professional Football Player with Washington Redskins
- Marion Motley, 1940-42 - Professional Football Hall of Famer
- Charles Mann, 1980-82 - Former professional football player and Pro Bowler, Washington Redskins
- David Neill, 1999-2002 - set the NCAA freshman record for most touchdown passes in a season
- Lyle Overbay, 1996–1999 - Major League Baseball player, Toronto Blue Jays
- Shar Pourdanesh, 1989-1992 - Professional football player, NFL - 1996-2001 CFL - 1994, 1995
- Chad Qualls, 1999–2000 - Major League Baseball player, Arizona Diamondbacks
- Darrell Rasner, 2000–2002 - Major League Baseball player, New York Yankees
- Jeff Rowe, 2007, Professional football player, New England Patriots
- Mike Schellin, 1966-68, Award-winning boxer (Alpha Tau Omega)
- Ramon Sessions, 2007, Professional basketball players, Milwaukee Bucks, April 2008 NBA Rookie of the Month
- Chris Singleton, 1992–1993, former Major League Baseball player, current ESPN commentator
- Kirk Snyder, 2004 - Basketball player, Minnesota Timberwolves
- Karen Stoffer, ? - NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle racer
- Kirk Triplett - Professional PGA Tour golfer
- Terry Walsh 2005 Professional Cleat Chaser
- Charles Wright - Professional wrestler (gimmicks included The Godfather, Kama, and Papa Shango)
- Tony Zendejas, 1983 - Professional Football Player
Politics and public service
- James David Santini - United States Representative from Nevada. (Alpha Tau Omega)
- Helen Delich Bentley - Former Congresswoman from Maryland
- Steven R. Kosach - Current Washoe County District Court Judge. Former Member of the Championship 65' Baseball Team for University of Nevada, and earned two silver stars in Vietnam. (Alpha Tau Omega)
- Grant Sawyer - Former Governor of Nevada (Alpha Tau Omega)
- William Raggio - current Nevada State Senator (Alpha Tau Omega)
- Ken Tedford - current Mayor of the City of Fallon, Nevada (Alpha Tau Omega)
- Matt Griffin - current Deputy Secretary of State of the State of Nevada (Alpha Tau Omega)
- Richard Bryan, 1959 - Former governor of Nevada and US Senator (Alpha Tau Omega)
- Bernie Anderson - Current member of the Nevada State Assembly representing AD 31- Washoe County
- Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., 1962 - Chairman of the Republican National Committee 1983-1989, and current American Gaming Association Chairman (Alpha Tau Omega)
- Frank Cassas, listed as one of the "Best Lawyers in America" (Alpha Tau Omega)
- Emmet D. Boyle, 1898 - Former governor of Nevada
- Ernest S. Brown, 1926 - U.S. Senator from Nevada
- Alan Bible, 1930? - U.S. Senator from Nevada (1954-1974) (Lambda Chi Alpha)
- Catherine Cortez Masto, 1986 - Current Attorney General for the State of Nevada
- Frankie Sue Del Papa, 1971 - First Female Nevada State Attorney General and First Female Secretary of State
- Jim Gibbons - 28th Governor of Nevada
- Daniel Klaich, 1972 - Executive Vice Chancellor for the Nevada System of Higher Education
- Myron E. Leavitt, 1952 - Lieutenant Governor of Nevada; Justice, Nevada Supreme Court
- Sheila Leslie, 1979 - M.A. in Spanish Language and Literature; Current member of the Nevada State Assembly representing AD 27 (Washoe County)
- Pat McCarran, attended but not graduated - Democratic United States Senator from Nevada from 1933 until 1954, noted for his strong anti-Communist stance.
- Sig Rogich, Political adviser to President Reagan and Bush, Former US Ambassador to Iceland. (Sigma Alpha Epsilon)
- Brian Sandoval, 1986 - U.S. District Court judge. (Sigma Alpha Epsilon)
Other notables
- John Etchemendy- philosopher and Stanford provost
- Jennifer Harman, ? - Professional poker player, first woman to win two bracelets in World Series of Poker open events
- Diane Kennedy, ? - American CPA, speaker, and financial writer.
- Charlton Laird (b.1901 – d.1984) was an American linguist and writer who created the 1971 edition of the Webster's New World Thesaurus which became the standard edition still used today by Webster's.
- John W. Nunn, ? - CEO and owner of WWW (World Wild Wrestling) corporation.
- Ron Toomer, 1961 - Developed the first upside-down roller coaster, the Corkscrew.
- William Zamboni, ? - Pioneer in plastic surgery and limb reattachments.
- Washoe: First chimpanzee to successfully learn American Sign Language.
References
- NevadaNews - University of Nevada, Reno
- Press TV - Iranian scientist creates sheep with half-human organs