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This is a sorted list of notable persons who have had ties to the
American University in Washington, D.C.
Notable alumni
This is a list of notable alumni of AU. Some particularly notable individuals are also listed in the main University article. Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category. The degree, school and year of graduation is noted when available.
Government, politics, society, royalty
Atiaf Alwazir – Lebanese human rights activist
Rosalie Gardiner Jones - suffragette,
DCL '22
Erik Altieri – Executive Director of the
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), CAS
Charles R. Black, Jr. – Chief Campaign Adviser for Senator
John McCain in the
2008 US presidential election ;
lobbyist for
BKSH & Associates
Juan Mari Brás –
Puerto Rican
independence advocate , founder of the
Puerto Rican Socialist Party , WCL
Julie E. Cram – lobbyist and Republican
operative
Quentin Fulks – campaign manager, SPA/MA '15
Patricia Harrison – Co-chair of the
Republican National Committee , SIS
Hubert Horatio "Skip" Humphrey III – politician, son of United States Vice President
Hubert Humphrey
Princess Iman – daughter of
King Hussein bin Talal and
Queen Noor of Jordan , half-sister to King
Abdullah II of Jordan
Paul D. Irving – Sergeant-at-Arms of the United States House Representatives
Sara Dunlap Jackson ,
National Archives and Records Administration archivist, Military Archives Division
Prince Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa of
Bahrain – son of Prince
Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa ,
Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Bahrain
Nancy Jacobson –
Democratic Party
fundraiser , SPA/MA
Victor Kamber –
labor union activist and
political consultant WCL/JD
Petra Kelly – founder of Germany's
Green Party , SIS/BA '70
Pan Suk Kim - South Korean professor of public administration, researcher, scholar
Koko Kondo , born Koko Tanimoto – prominent
atomic bomb
survivor (
Hiroshima ) and international peace activist, '69
Corey Lewandowski – campaign manager for Senator
Bob Smith and
Donald Trump
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Prince Joel Dawit Makonnen – lawyer, member of the
Ethiopian imperial family
Sarah McBride – LGBT rights activist
Bob Odell , former member of the
New Hampshire Senate .
Alice Paul – feminist, author of the
Equal Rights Amendment , WCL/LLM '27 PhD '28
Yabshi Pan Rinzinwangmo – daughter of
Choekyi Gyaltsen , the 10th
Panchen Lama of
Tibet
Nicholas Sarwark – chairman of the
U.S. Libertarian Party (2014–present)
V. Lance Tarrance, Jr. – leading
Republican Party pollster and political strategist, SPA/MA
Edward von Kloberg III – lobbyist, CAS
Mindy Myers -
Democratic political strategist and campaign executive, SPA/BA '98
Foreign heads of state, deputy heads of state, and ministers
Ambassadors, diplomats, foreign ministers
Morton I. Abramowitz – United States Ambassador to Turkey and Thailand;
Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research
Liliana Ayalde – United States Ambassador to Brazil
Herman Jay Cohen – United States Ambassador to Gambia and Senegal,
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs , SIS/MA '62
John B. Craig – United States Ambassador to Oman; Director of Arabian Peninsula Affairs,
Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs in the
United States Department of State , SIS/BA
Arturo Cruz, Jr. – Ambassador of Nicaragua to the United States
David B. Dunn – United States Ambassador to Togo and Zambia, MA
Murat Salim Esenli – Ambassador of Turkey to China, SPA/BA '84
Marc Ginsberg – United States Ambassador to Morocco, BA
Reno L. Harnish – United States Ambassador to Azerbaijan, SIS/MA
Cam Henderson - Former
Chief of Protocol of the United States
Cameron R. Hume – United States Ambassador to Indonesia
Doreen Bogdan-Martin - Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau of the
International Telecommunication Union ; candidate for Secretary General of the
International Telecommunication Union , SIS/MA
Abdul Ilah Khatib –
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan; United Nations
Special Envoy to Libya during the
2011 Libyan civil war , SIS/MA
Carol Laise – United States Ambassador to Nepal, director general of the
United States Foreign Service and
Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs , SPA/BA '38
Nizar Bin Obaid Madani –
Deputy Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, SIS/MA '71, SIS/PhD '77
Jean Elizabeth Manes - current Civilian Deputy and Foreign Policy Advisor to General
Laura J. Richardson , former
United States Ambassador to El Salvador , SPA/MPA '96
Francis E. Meloy, Jr. – United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Lebanon; assassinated in
Beirut in 1976
Connie Morella – United States Ambassador to the
OECD , former
US Representative , Professor Hamline University
Vincent Obsitnik – United States Ambassador to Slovakia; Business Executive at IBM, Unisys and Litton, KSB/MBA
Charles Pergler – Ambassador of
Czechoslovakia to the United States and Japan, WCL/LLM
John Peurifoy – United States Ambassador to Greece, Thailand and Guatemala
Khadija al-Salami – Press and
Cultural attaché and director of the Yemeni Information Centre at the Embassy of Yemen in Paris; first
female Yemeni film producer, SOC '90
Omar Samad – Ambassador of Afghanistan to Canada, former
CNN analyst
Saeed Mohammed Al Shamsi – Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Germany, Australia, India and New Zealand, SIS/PhD
Kantathi Suphamongkhon – Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, former Thai Member of Parliament, SIS/MA
Meshal bin Hamad Al Thani –
State of Qatar Ambassador to the
United States of America
Lawrence Palmer Taylor – United States Ambassador to Estonia, MA
Esteban Edward Torres – Ambassador to
UNESCO ;
United States Representative from California, '66
Richard Verma – United States Ambassador to India
Richard Noyes Viets – United States Ambassador to Tanzania and Jordan
Marilyn Ware – United States Ambassador to Finland
Dessima Williams – Ambassador of
Grenada to the United Nations, PhD
Curtin Winsor, Jr. – United States Ambassador to Costa Rica, SIS/MA '64, SIS/PhD'71
United States Senators and Representatives
Ken Bentsen, Jr. –
United States Representative from
Texas , SPA/MPA '85
James Bilbray – United States Representative from
Nevada ;
Nevada State Senator , CAS/BA '62, WCL/JD '65
Don Bonker – United States Representative from
Washington , MA
Dave Brat – United States Representative from
Virginia , Chair of the Economics Department of
Randolph–Macon College , CAS/PhD '95
Julia Brownley – United States Representative from
California , MBA '79
Robert Byrd –
United States Senator from
West Virginia , WCL '63
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. – United States Representative from
South Carolina , Governor of South Carolina, SPA/MA '85
Thomas Downey – United States Representative from New York, WCL/JD '80
Gwen Graham – United States Representative from Florida, WCL/JD '88
Lawrence Joseph Hogan – United States Representative from
Maryland ,
County Executive of
Prince George's County, Maryland , '65
Tim Huelskamp – United States Representative from
Kansas ;
Kansas State Senator , SPA/PhD '95
Chris Jacobs - United States Representative from New York, MA
Michael J. Kopetski – United States Representative from
Oregon , BA '71
Rick Lazio – United States Representative from New York, WCL
Donald Manzullo – United States Representative from
Illinois , SPA '67
Betsy Markey – United States Representative from
Colorado , MPA '83
Donald McEachin – United States Representative from
Virginia , BS '82
Jim McGovern – United States Representative from
Massachusetts , CAS/BA '81, SPA/MA '84
Connie Morella – United States Representative from
Maryland , United States Ambassador to the
OECD , MA '67
Mike Panetta – United States
Shadow Representative from the
District of Columbia , SPA '93, '94
Loretta Sanchez – United States Representative from California, KSB '84
Edward Schrock – United States Representative from
Virginia
Bill Shuster – United States Representative from
Pennsylvania , KSB/MBA
Bud Shuster – United States Representative from Pennsylvania, PhD '67
Haley Stevens – United States Representative from
Michigan
Paul Strauss – United States
Shadow Senator from the
District of Columbia , SPA '86, WCL '93
Robin Tallon – United States Representative from
South Carolina , BA '94
Esteban Edward Torres – United States Representative from California; Ambassador to
UNESCO , '66
Susan Wild – United States Representative from
Pennsylvania
United States government, military
William J. Boarman –
Public Printer of the United States under President
Barack Obama
Walter E. Boomer –
Marine Corps general and commanding officer of all Marines in the
Gulf War
Gary Cohn – director of the
National Economic Council (United States)
Cari M. Dominguez – 12th
chair of the United States'
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission , SIS/BA, SIS/MA
Kenneth Duberstein –
White House Chief of Staff under President
Ronald Reagan SPA/MA '66
Arthur S. Flemming –
United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare , SPA/MA '28
Jacques Gansler - former
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics , CAS/PhD
Faisal Gill –
Department of Homeland Security senior policy adviser; Republican
Virginia House of Delegates candidate, BA, WCL/JD
Bo Gritz –
United States Army Special Forces officer during the
Vietnam War ;
radio host
Paul Hackett –
Iraq War
Veteran , 2006 United States Senate candidate from
Ohio , and trial lawyer, Washington Semester
Virginia Hall –
spy during
World War II ; only civilian woman to receive the
Distinguished Service Cross award during World War II
Edward Lee Howard –
CIA agent who defected to the
Soviet Union in 1985
Anne N. Foreman - former
General Counsel of the Air Force and
United States Under Secretary of the Air Force , WCL
John Albert Knebel –
United States Secretary of Agriculture under President
Gerald Ford , WCL/JD '65
John Macy – director of the United States
Federal Emergency Management Agency ;
United States Government administrator and civil servant
Gordon H. Mansfield –
United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs , WCL
Barry McCaffrey – White House
Drug Czar under President
Bill Clinton , Retired
United States Army General ,
NBC News and
MSNBC military analyst
M. Peter McPherson – director of the
USAID Program under President
Ronald Reagan , president of
Michigan State University , director of
Dow Jones , WCL/JD '69
Warren L. Miller – director of the
U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad , BA
David Nason –
Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions under
Treasury Secretary
Henry M. Paulson ; key architect of the federal response to the
financial crisis of 2007–2008 , KSB/BSBA '92, WCL/JD '95
Nicole Nason – director of the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration , BA
Diana Villiers Negroponte – US trade lawyer, wife of
United States Deputy Secretary of State
John Negroponte , WCL/JD
Ron Nessen –
White House Press Secretary under President
Gerald Ford
William H. Pickle – 37th
United States Senate Sergeant at Arms ; highly decorated Vietnam War veteran
Nitin Pradhan –
US Department of Transportation chief information officer
Donna Shalala –
United States Secretary of Health and Human Services , current president of the
University of Miami , Washington Semester
William C. Sullivan – head of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation intelligence operations, MA
Vanessa Allen Sutherland - former chairperson of the
U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board , KSB/MBA'97 and WCL/JD '96
Paul Teller – executive director of the United States House of Representatives
Republican Study Committee
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Hugo Teufel III –
Department of Homeland Security
Chief Privacy Officer , WCL/JD '90
Desson Thomson – White House
speechwriter for President
Barack Obama ;
The Washington Post film critic, SOC/BA ’80
Frances Townsend –
United States Department of Homeland Security advisor to President
George W. Bush , SPA/BA, CAS/BS '82
William J. Walker –
United States Army major general, commanding general,
District of Columbia National Guard , former director, Office of Diversion and Chemical Control,
Drug Enforcement Administration , M.A. '06
Rosa Whitaker – Assistant
United States Trade Representative Office of African Affairs, BA, MA
Brian Willson –
United States Air Force veteran, lawyer, prominent anti-war activist, WCL
US state, local governments
Kristen J. Amundson –
Virginia House Delegate , MA '78
Toney Anaya – Governor of
New Mexico , WCL '67
Stephen Archambault - member of the
Rhode Island Senate , SPA/BA
Owen Aspinall – Governor of
American Samoa , BA '55
Elizabeth Berry - member of the
Washington House of Representatives , SPA/BA
Justin Bibb -
Mayor of
Cleveland, Ohio , BA '09
James Bilbray –
Nevada State Senator ;
United States Representative from
Nevada , CAS/BA '62, WCL/JD '65
Muriel Bowser –
Mayor of
Washington, D.C. , former member of the
Council of the District of Columbia , representing
Ward 4 , SPA/MPP '00
James T. Brett –
Massachusetts House Representative , BA
Wallis Brooks –
Pennsylvania House Representative , CAS/BA '69
Julia Brownley –
California State Assemblywoman , KSB/MBA '79
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. – Governor of
South Carolina ,
South Carolina State Representative and
United States Representative , MA
Robert A. Cerasoli – Massachusetts House of Representatives,
Inspector General of
Commonwealth of Massachusetts ,
Inspector General of
City of New Orleans
Sam Cho – commissioner of the
Port of Seattle SIS/BA '13
Ulysses Currie –
Maryland State Senator
Chris Danou –
Wisconsin State Assemblyman , SIS/MA '91
Jim Dillard – Virginia House Delegate, SPA/MA
John DiSanto - member of the
Pennsylvania State Senate , KSB/BBA
Adam Ebbin –
Virginia state senator ; former
Virginia House Delegate , '85
Bill Emmerson –
California State Senator , former
California State Assemblyman , SPA
Hugh Farley –
New York state senator , WCL/JD
Eileen Filler-Corn -
Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates , WCL, JD '93
Richard A. Flintrop – Wisconsin state assemblyman
Robert L. Floyd –
Mayor of Miami , WCL/JD '41
Rick Gray – Mayor of
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Michael Grieco - member of the
Florida House of Representatives , '97
Kim Guadagno – former
lieutenant governor of New Jersey and concurrently
Secretary of State of New Jersey , WCL/JD '83
Jeff Habay –
Pennsylvania House of Representative , founder of AU's
Delta Tau Delta chapter, SPA/BA '88
Lawrence Joseph Hogan – county executive of
Prince George's County ,
Maryland ,
United States Representative from
Maryland , '65
Yumi Hogan – First Lady of
Maryland , MA '10
Tim Huelskamp –
Kansas state senator ; United States Representative from
Kansas , SPA/PhD '95
Hubert Horatio "Skip" Humphrey III – former
Minnesota
state senator and
attorney general ; son of
Vice President
Hubert Humphrey and
U.S. Senator
Muriel Humphrey
Pam Iorio – Mayor of
Tampa, Florida
Christopher Jacobs – former
Secretary of State of New York , 2006 candidate for
lieutenant governor
Jason Kander – former
Missouri Secretary of State
Rob Kauffman – Pennsylvania House Representative, SPA/BA
John A. Locke – Massachusetts House Representative
Sue Lowden – chairwoman of the
Nevada Republican Party
Neale Lunderville - Former Vermont Secretary of Transportation and Secretary of Administration, SPA/BA
Marc Malon - Maine state representative, BA '05 MA '07
[4]
Jack Martins – New York state senator, SPA/BA '88
Eileen Melvin – former chairwoman of the
Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania , CEO of United Metal Fabricators, SPA/MPA
Phil Mendelson –
Washington, D.C., City Council Chairman. BA
Clinton Miller - former
Virginia State Delegate and judge on the
Virginia State Corporation Commission
Rebecca Millett - member of the
Maine House of Representatives , BA, BS
Howard Mills III –
New York Legislature , former New York State
Superintendent of Insurance; 2004
United States Senate
candidate , SPA '88
David Moon - member of the
Maryland House of Representatives , WCL/JD '04
Kathleen Murphy (politician) -
Virginia State Delegate
Mary Murphy –
Minnesota House Representative
Brianne Nadeau – Washington, D.C.,
City Council member from
Ward 1 , SPA/MPP '06
Sam Olens –
Attorney General of
Georgia
Kirill Reznik –
Maryland House Delegate , SIS/MA'98, WCL/JD '03
Eric Roe - member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives , SPA/BA '10
Gary Schaer - member of the
New Jersey General Assembly
Briana Sewell - member of the
Virginia House of Delegates , SPA/MPA
Chris Sgro – former member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives
Allison Silberberg – Mayor of
Alexandria, Virginia , SIS/BA
Luiz R. S. Simmons – state delegate,
Maryland House of Delegates , SIS/BA '70, WCL/JD '74
Linda Stender –
New Jersey state assemblywoman and Congressional candidate
Richard Tisei –
Minority Leader of the
Massachusetts Senate ,
Massachusetts House Representative ; Republican nominee for
lieutenant governor in the
2010 Massachusetts gubernatorial election , BA '84
Mitch Toryanski –
Idaho state senator
David Vieira - member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Helene Weinstein - member of the
New York State Assembly , CAS/BA
Melissa Wells - member of the
Maryland House of Delegates , SPA/MPP
Mary Margaret Whipple – Virginia State Senate Democratic Caucus chair
Steve Wieckert –
Wisconsin state assemblyman , BA, MA
Jheanelle Wilkins – Member of the
Maryland House of Delegates , MPA
Sandra Worthen - Member of the
Delaware House of Representatives , BA '58
Drew Wrigley –
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota , WCL/JD
Eugene Yaw - Pennsylvania state senator, J.D. '73
Business and economy
Charles T. Akre – investor, financier and businessman
Thomas G. Labrecque - former
President ,
CEO , and
COO of
Chase Manhattan Bank ., KSB/MBA
Adrienne Arieff – entrepreneur and author
Jordan Belfort – convicted of
securities fraud , founded
Stratton Oakmont which inspired the film
Boiler Room ; author of
The Wolf of Wall Street and
Catching the Wolf of Wall Street , CAS/BS '84
Walter E. Boomer – president and CEO of
Rogers Corporation ; retired
four-star
General , BS '73
Alan S. Chartock – president and CEO of
WAMC Northeast Public Radio Network , MA
Michael Chasen – co-founder, president, CEO and Director of
Blackboard Inc.
Richard T. Clark – president and CEO of
Merck & Co. , KSB/MBA '70
Gary Cohn – president and COO,
Goldman Sachs , KSB/BSBA '82
Louis Dubin – New York City
real estate developer ; President and CEO of Athena Group, WCL/JD
Sulaiman al-Fahim – CEO of
UAE -based Hydra Properties and former Chairman of
Manchester City F.C.
Jeffrey Gedmin – president of
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty , CAS/BA, CAS/MA
Avram Glazer – Owner of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Co-chairman of
Manchester United
football club; President and CEO of the
Zapata Corporation , WCL/JD '85
Bryan Glazer - Owner of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers , SOC/BA '86
Joel Glazer - Owner of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers , SPA/BA '89
Marco Gobbetti – CEO of
Givenchy SA , president and managing director of
Céline SA , former CEO of
Moschino , KSB/BSBA
Koba Gvenetadze – governor of the
National Bank of Georgia
Patricia Harrison – president and CEO of the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting , Co-chair of the
Republican National Committee , SIS
Wilbert Hopper – president and CEO of
Petro-Canada , BS
Jesse Itzler –
vice chairman of
Marquis Jet ; former
Billboard Hot 100
rapper , BA
Tom Karsch – executive vice president and
general manager ,
Turner Classic Movies
Michael Kempner - Founder and CEO of
MikeWorldWide ; Member of the
U.S. Agency for Global Media , SPA/BS '81
Shahal M. Khan – owner of
Plaza Hotel and venture capitalist
Robert P. Kogod – president of
Archstone Real Estate company, KSB/BSBA '62
Thomas G. Labrecque – president and CEO of
Chase Manhattan Bank , KSB/MBA
David Lereah –
chief economist of the
National Association of Realtors ; Executive Vice President of
Move Inc. , KSB/BA
Ross Levinsohn - media executive who has worked in media and technology, SOC/BA '85
M. Peter McPherson – director of
Dow Jones , president of
Michigan State University , director of
USAID , WCL/JD '69
Jean-Luc Migué – Canadian economist, Senior Fellow at the
Fraser Institute and the
Montreal Economic Institute , CAS/PhD '68
Lawrence Mishel – president of the
Economic Policy Institute , CAS/MA
Erik Mollatt – CEO of
M. Peterson & Søn , KSB/BSBA '67
Mark Murphy – president and CEO of the
Green Bay Packers , former player for the
Washington Redskins , KSB/MBA '83.
David Nason –
Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions under
Treasury Secretary
Henry M. Paulson ; key architect of the federal response to the
financial crisis of 2007–2008 , KSB/BSBA '92, WCL/JD '95
Vincent Obsitnik – president of the Systems Development Division at
Unisys , Vice President, International at
Litton Industries ; United States Ambassador to Slovakia; KSB/MBA
Terence M. O'Sullivan, Jr. – General President,
Laborers' International Union of North America KSB/BSBA '74
Mollie Orshansky – economist and statistician; developed the Orshansky Poverty Thresholds
Matthew Pritzker - investor and businessperson
Steven Rales – billionaire businessman; co-founder of
Danaher Corporation , WCL/JD '78
Arthur F. Ryan – CEO of
Prudential Financial
Bill Sweeney – CEO of
International Foundation for Electoral Systems , former Deputy Chairman of the
Democratic National Committee , SPA/BA
Marilyn Ware – CEO of
American Water , Ambassador of the United States to Finland
Daniel J. Hilferty – CEO of
Comcast Spectacor , former President and CEO of
Independence Blue Cross , SPA/MPA '81
Sports, entertainment and media
Reporters and journalists
Natasha Barrett – talk show host and reporter for
WJLA-TV in Washington, DC, SOC/BA '00
Jarrett Bellini –
humorist , host of
CNN.com video podcast News of the Absurd , SOC '01
Alisyn Camerota –
CNN anchor, SOC/BA '88
Neil Cavuto –
Fox News
commentator , WCL
Craig Crawford – columnist for
Congressional Quarterly
Steve Daley – former national political correspondent for the
Chicago Tribune
Pauline Frederick – pioneering woman in American journalism; writer for the
United States News and
North American Newspaper Alliance , reporter for
ABC Radio and correspondent for
ABC TV , BA '30, MA
Steven Goff –
sportswriter for
The Washington Post , '88
David Gregory –
Meet the Press moderator,
NBC News , SIS
Florence King – conservative social commentator and writer for the
National Review , and best-selling author
Jackie Kucinich - Washington bureau chief for
The Daily Beast and
CNN commentator, SOC/BA
Rick Leventhal – former
Fox News Channel senior correspondent, SOC/BA '86
Louis Lomax – first African American
television journalist , CAS/MA '44
Barry McCaffrey – NBC News and
MSNBC military analyst; drug czar under President Bill Clinton; retired US Army General
Ayman Mohyeldin – correspondent for
Al Jazeera English
Asra Nomani – Indian-American Muslim journalist, author and feminist, '90
Tony Perkins – weatherman for
WTTG in Washington, D.C., SOC/BA '81
Nicole Petallides –
Fox Business Network
anchor and
correspondent , SOC '93
Emily Rooney – executive producer,
ABC News '
World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
Jeffrey St. Clair – editor of
CounterPunch
Omar Samad – former CNN analyst, Ambassador of Afghanistan to Canada
Antoine Sanfuentes – vice president and managing editor for
CNN 's Washington Bureau, CAS/BA '90
Steve Scully – host, political editor, and senior producer of
C-SPAN 's
Washington Journal
Tom Shales – The Washington Post TV
critic ; 1988
Pulitzer Prize for Criticism recipient, SOC/BA ’67
Abbi Tatton – Internet reporter for
CNN , MA
Cal Thomas – panelist for
Fox News Watch on
Fox News Channel
Desson Thomson – The Washington Post film critic, White House
speechwriter for President
Barack Obama , SOC/BA ’80
Rohit Vyas – first and longest serving Indian American journalist
Brian Wilson – anchor reporter for
Fox News , SOC/MA
Tara Palmeri –
Politico reporter and columnist;
ABC contributor
Cecilia Vega – ABC anchor and White House correspondent, SOC/BA '99.
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Trey Yingst – foreign correspondent for
Fox News SOC/BA '16
Susan Zirinsky –
CBS News president
Betsy Martin –
Meet the Press executive producer,
NBC News ;
Emmy award winner, SPA/BA '92, SPA/MA '96
Charly Arnolt –
WWE , OutKick,
ESPN , and
Fox News personality
Cinema, television, radio
Caroline Aaron – actress and producer
Alex Albrecht – co-host of
Revision3 's
Diggnation , former host of
The Screen Savers on
G4techTV
Aamir Ali – Indian television actor, BA
Bryan Callen – actor and comedian, original cast of comedians on the
sketch comedy television series,
MADtv , CAS
Ruth Sacks Caplin – screenwriter of
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont , master's of counseling and therapy 1977
[6]
Elizabeth Chomko , actress, director and screenwriter (
What They Had ), BA 2004
[7]
Bob Edwards – radio host and award-winning journalist; host of
The Bob Edwards Show ; former host of NPR's
All Things Considered
Hallie Eisenberg – the "Pepsi" Girl and actress in
Paulie , SIS '14
Jamie Fly - President and CEO of
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty , SIS/BA
Bo Gritz – radio host;
United States Army Special Forces officer during the
Vietnam War
Gale Harold – actor,
Showtime 's
Queer as Folk ,
Fox 's
Vanished (no degree)
Goldie Hawn –
Academy Award -winning film actress, director and producer (dropped out)
Clark Howard – host of the nationally
syndicated radio show, The Clark Howard Show , SPA/BA '76
Star Jones – television personality, lawyer and author; former co-host of
The View , former Assistant District Attorney in New York SPA/BA '83
Barry Josephson – film producer; former music manager, produced Enchanted ; nominated for 3 Oscars
Andrea Kalin - American
independent filmmaker, SPA/BA
Barry Levinson – film director,
Rain Man , SOC '67
Christopher Leggett - film producer
Robert Morton – Emmy award-winning TV producer, executive producer of Late Night with David Letterman
Nancy Meyers – film writer and director, SOC '71
Mike O'Meara – host of
Mike O'Meara Show ; former co-host of
Don and Mike Show , nationally
syndicated radio show
Giuliana Rancic – celebrity news personality; co-host,
E! network's
E! News Live alongside
Ryan Seacrest , SOC/MA
Social Repose - singer, songwriter, and YouTube personality, SOC '12
Maggie Rodriguez – co-anchor of
CBSs
The Early Show
Khadija al-Salami – first female Yemeni film producer; press and
cultural attaché and director of the Yemeni Information Centre at the Embassy of Yemen in Paris, SOC '90
Benjamin Salisbury – actor,
The Nanny
Willard Scott – NBC's
The Today Show
Judy Sheindlin – former New York family court prosecutor and judge; lawyer; television court show judge,
Judge Judy , SPA/BA '63
Neil Canton – film producer,
Back to the Future franchise, SPA/BA '70
Sports
David Aldridge –
TNT
sportscaster and columnist; former journalist for The Washington Post , co-host of
The Tony Kornheiser Show
Nur B. Ali –
Pakistani American
racing driver in the
ARCA Racing Series , SIS/BA '98
James "Bus" Cook –
NFL
sports agent
Gabriella Csépe – swimmer at the
1988 and
1992 Olympics
Jamie Erdahl --
CBS Sports /
SEC on CBS sideline reporter
Steve Farr –
MLB baseball player, reliever on 1985 world champion Kansas City Royals
Josh Glenn –
professional wrestler ,
NCAA Champion and three-time All-American
Steven Goldstein – Latin American
racing driver ,
Formula 2000 champion, KSB/BA
Savannah Graybill -
skeleton racer who competes on the
Skeleton World Cup circuit, BA/SOC '10
Frank Herzog – voice of the Washington Redskins 1979–2004, longtime sportscaster and TV personality in Washington, D.C.
Frederik Hviid – swimmer at the
1996 and
2000 Olympics
Andre Ingram – NBA G League/NBA Lakers point guard
Avery John – Trinidadian
football (soccer) player, who currently plays as a
defender for the
New England Revolution of
Major League Soccer and the
Trinidad and Tobago national football team , KSB '99
Kurt Kuykendall - retired goalkeeper who played professionally in the
North American Soccer League
Howard Lassoff (1955–2013) -
American-Israeli basketball player
Sergio López Miró – swimmer at the
1988 Olympics, placing third in the 200 meters
breaststroke
Mark Murphy – president and CEO of the
Green Bay Packers , free safety with the
Washington Redskins 1977–84, KSB/MBA '83
Arthur Perry - basketball player and coach
Mohammed bin Sulayem –
UAE
racing driver champion, SPA/BA
R. V. Truitt – first head
lacrosse coach at the
University of Maryland ;
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee, MS '21, PhD '29
Kermit Washington –
NBA basketball player with five teams, Associated Press 1st team All-American 1972–73, first-round draft choice of the Los Angeles Lakers 1973
Ron Weber – original voice of the Washington Capitals 1974–97, honored in the broadcasters' wing at the Hockey Hall of Fame
Warner Wolf – longtime radio and TV sportscaster in Washington and New York
Law
Arthur Monty M. Ahalt –
Circuit Court Judge,
Prince George's County, Maryland ; founder and CEO of
VirtualCourthouse.com , WCL/JD '67
Terrence Boyle –
Federal Judge of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina ; nominee for the
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (US Senate confirmation vote pending), WCL/JD
Michael Cohen – lawyer and spokesperson for
President Donald Trump , BA 1988
Adrian Cronauer – lawyer and former radio disc jockey, inspiration for the film
Good Morning, Vietnam
Charles Bernard Day –
Magistrate Judge ; withdrawn
Obama Administration nominee to the
United States District Court for the District of Maryland , WCL/JD
Claude M. Hilton –
federal judge for the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia , WCL/JD '66
Henry E. Hudson - Federal Judge on the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia , BA '69, WCL/JD '74
Hubert Horatio "Skip" Humphrey III –
Minnesota 's 27th
attorney general and former
state senator ; son of
Vice President
Hubert Humphrey and
U.S. Senator
Muriel Humphrey
Stephen Latchford – aviation expert and lawyer; diplomat during the administrations of Roosevelt and Truman
Juliane Kokott –
Advocate General at the
European Court of Justice
Gerald Bruce Lee –
United States District Court Judge,
Eastern District of Virginia CAS/BA '73, WCL/JD '76
Sharon Prost –
Federal Judge on the
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit , WCL/JD '79
Irma S. Raker –
Maryland Court of Appeals judge, WCL/JD '72
Warren M. Silver –
Maine Supreme Judicial Court
Justice , WCL '73
Adam Streisand – trial attorney notable for litigation over prominent celebrity
estates , WCL/JD
Reggie Walton – Federal Judge on the
United States District Court for the District of Columbia , WCL/JD '74
Stanley Woodward - lawyer
Arts, sciences, academia and literature
Ann Beattie – author and educator;
1978 Guggenheim Fellow , CAS/BA '69
Ilan Berman – Vice President of the
American Foreign Policy Council
Jon Bowermaster – oceans expert, six-time
National Geographic Expeditions Council grantee, SPA/MA '77
Jeffrey T. Bury – political scientist and geographer; Professor of Environmental Studies at
University of California at Santa Cruz , SIS/MA '95
Eleanor Coerr – author of
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes , CAS/BA
Robin Davis – historian, rock bassist
Miguel A. De La Torre – Professor of Social Ethics and Latino Studies at
Iliff School of Theology , SPA/MA
Amos Eiran - Israeli President of the
University of Haifa
John Fahey – guitarist and composer
Murray Feshbach –
Cold War era scholar of
Demographics of the Soviet Union and later
Demographics of Russia ;
Sovietologist -in-Residence, in the Office of the
Secretary General of NATO and senior scholar at the
Woodrow Wilson Center , PhD
Ann B. Friedman , founder Planet Word, a language arts museum in Washington, D.C., '1998
Adriane Fugh-Berman , professor in the department of pharmacology and physiology at
Georgetown University Medical Center , CAS/BA
Nick Galifianakis – cartoonist for The Washington Post ; cousin of comedian
Zach Galifianakis
Dominic Giampaolo –
software engineer , developed the
Be File System , CAS
Jeff Gill – Professor of Political Science at
Washington University in St. Louis , SPA/PhD '96
Edmund W. Gordon – scholar of
African American studies ; Professor of Psychology Emeritus of
Yale University and Interim Dean at
Teachers College, Columbia University , CAS/MA
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana – Sri Lankan
Buddhist
monk and philosopher, author of Mindfulness in Plain English
K. David Harrison –
linguist , director of research at the
Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages
Frederick Hart – sculptor noted for his public
monuments and works in
bronze ,
marble , and clear
acrylic
Donald Harward – philosopher,
President of
Bates College
Michael Hendricks – psychologist, suicidologist, and an advocate for the LGBT community
Mimi Herbert – painter and sculptor, CAS/MA '83
Davoud Hermidas-Bavand – Iranian intellectual;
political scientist , SIS/PhD '63
Solange Hertz - Catholic author
Carol M. Highsmith – photographer and author who donated her life's work of more than 100,000 images to the
Library of Congress , which established a rare one-person archive for her work
Jesse Itzler –
Billboard Hot 100
rapper ;
Vice chairman of
Marquis Jet , BA
Ronald Jensen – mathematician active in Europe, working in
mathematical logic and
set theory , CAS/BA '59
Robert Kagan –
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Scholar and
The Washington Post columnist, PhD
Stephen A. Kent –
sociologist and researcher of new and alternative religions in Canada; Professor of Sociology at the
University of Alberta , CAS/MA '73
Cornelius M. Kerwin – president of American University, SPA/BA '71
Florence King – novelist, BA '57
Susan Cohn Lackman – composer of
contemporary classical music ; Professor of
Music Theory and
Composition at
Rollins College , CAS/MA
Matthew Lesko – author on government grants
Greg Lukianoff – president of the
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
Arnošt Lustig – Czech author and Holocaust survivor
William Moulton Marston – inventor and
cartoonist , invented the
polygraph and produced
Wonder Woman
Edith T. Martin – artist and museum professional
Dan Mathews – Senior Vice President of
PETA ; author of Committed: A Rabble-Rouser's Memoir
Mariana Matthews – Chilean photographer, curator, and visual artist
M. Peter McPherson – president of
Michigan State University ; Director of the
USAID Program under President
Ronald Reagan ; Director of
Dow Jones , WCL/JD '69
Mishlawi – American-Portuguese rapper
Valentine Moghadam – feminist scholar, sociologist, activist, and author; Professor of Sociology and Director of the Women's Studies Program at
Purdue University , CAS/PhD '86
Severino Montano – Philippine playwright, director, actor and theater organizer; Dean of Instruction of the
Philippine Normal University , CAS/MA, SPA/PhD
Dambisa Moyo – economist and author of
New York Times best seller Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working And How There Is a Better Way for Africa CAS/BS, KSB/MBA
Susan B. Neuman – literacy researcher, educator and author; US Assistant Secretary of Elementary and Secondary Education, BA '68
Asra Nomani – journalist, author, feminist and activist in the
Muslim reform and
Islamic feminist movements; Professor of Journalism at
Georgetown University , SOC/MA '90
Lisa Norris – author; Professor of English and Creative Writing at
Central Washington University , CAS/MFA
John P. O'Neill –
counter-terrorism expert and Special Agent in Charge in the
Federal Bureau of Investigation ; head of security of the
World Trade Center and killed in the
September 11, 2001 attacks , CAS/BA '74
Anne-Imelda Radice – art historian and museum director
Kathy Reichs – author and forensic anthropologist CAS/BA '91
Stanley Renshon –
psychoanalyst and Professor of Political Science at the
Graduate Center of the City University of New York , SIS/MA
Monica Richards – singer, songwriter, artist and writer known within the gothic subculture
Henry Rollins – vocalist,
Black Flag (attended in 1979, but did not graduate)
Montserrat Sagot - sociologist
Bruce Schneier – author, leading internet security advisor
Margo Seibert –
Drama Desk Award -nominated actress; the original Adrian in
Rocky the Musical on Broadway
Zaid Shakir – Western scholar of
Islam , SIS/BA
Donna Shalala – president of the
University of Miami , former
United States Secretary of Health and Human Services
Alice Sheldon – novelist, BA '59
Leo Suryadinata –
Chinese Indonesian
sinologist ; Professor of Political Science at the
National University of Singapore ; Director of the Chinese Heritage Center at
Nanyang Technological University , PhD
Dana Thomas – author of the New York Times bestseller
Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster
Ernest Thompson – playwright, actor, Academy Award winner, CAS '71
George S. Tolley - agricultural economist at the
University of Chicago , CAS/BA '47
Jagath Weerasinghe –
Sri Lankan contemporary artist
Tanekeya Word – artist
Joe Chambers - artist
Oliver Reynolds Wulf - chemist and physicist; 1932
Guggenheim Fellowship recipient, MS '22
Virginia Cleaver Bacon - Oregon State Librarian, MA '24
Other
Notable professors and staff
This is a list of notable AU professors and staff, past and present, listed in alphabetical order.
Politicians and public servants
Akbar S. Ahmed – former Ambassador of Pakistan to the United Kingdom
Anita Alpern – former assistant commissioner of the
Internal Revenue Service
Walter K. Andersen –
United States Department of State Analyst and specialist in Indian and Indian Ocean affairs
Nancie Caraway –
First Lady of Hawaii; political scientist, feminist and author
Joe Clark –
Prime Minister of Canada between June 4, 1979, and March 3, 1980
Max Cleland – former
United States Senator from
Georgia
Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi – Argentinian lawyer, diplomat and judge;
International Criminal Court judge
Abe Fortas - former
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
James Fyfe – Police Administrator and lieutenant in the
New York Police Department ; noted academic in
criminology
Edward M. Glick – Public Affairs Officer for the
United States Department of State ; Professor of Communications
Claudio Grossman – Chair of the
United Nations Committee Against Torture ; Dean Emeritus of the Washington College of Law
Frank William La Rue –
UN Special Rapporteur ;
2004 Nobel Peace Prize nominee
Robert Lehrman – former White House Chief speechwriter for Vice President
Al Gore ; novelist
Allan Lichtman – historian, 2006 candidate for
Maryland State Senate , Department of History
Charles Malik – former president of the
United Nations Economic and Social Council
Constance Morella – United States Representative from Maryland; Ambassador in Residence for the
Women & Politics Institute
Hamid Mowlana – former professor, adviser to President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran
Ralph Nader – political activist, author, lecturer, and attorney; five-time candidate for President of the United States, including as
Green Party nominee in
1996 and
2000
Jackie Norris – political scientist;
Chief of Staff under
First Lady
Michelle Obama
Manfred Nowak – Austrian human rights lawyer; Austrian delegate to the
United Nations Commission on Human Rights
Susan Orr – Commissioner of the
United States Children's Bureau
Robert Pastor – United States National Security Advisor on Latin America and the Caribbean
Anthony C. E. Quainton – United States Ambassador to the
Central African Empire , Kuwait, Nicaragua, and Peru; United States
Coordinator for Counterterrorism
Jim Ramstad – United States Representative from Minnesota
Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer – United Nations diplomat; journalist; doctor of laws
Jamie Raskin – United States Representative from Maryland, former Maryland State Senator
Jehan Sadat –
First Lady of Egypt; wife of President
Anwar Sadat
Sally Shelton-Colby – Deputy Assistant Undersecretary of State for Latin America; United States Ambassador to the
Caribbean ; Assistant Administrator for
USAID ; Deputy Secretary General of the
OECD ; wife of
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
William Colby
Nobel laureates
Fulbright Scholars
Guggenheim Fellows
Pulitzer Prize recipients
Other
Alida Anderson – author and researcher at American University School of Education
Kenneth Anderson – research fellow at the
Hoover Institution of
Stanford University , Professor of Law
George Ayittey – president of the
Free Africa Foundation ; political economics professor
Robert Bausch – fiction writer, novelist and 2009
Dos Passos Prize in Literature; author of Almighty Me, released in film as
Bruce Almighty
Upendra Baxi – legal scholar; Vice Chancellor of the
University of Delhi , Honorary Director (Research) of the
Indian Law Institute and President of the
Indian Society of International Law
Betty T. Bennett – Dean, College of Arts and Sciences (1985–1997) and Professor of Literature
Michael Berenbaum –
Holocaust scholar, writer and filmmaker; deputy director of the President's Commission on the Holocaust; Project Director of the
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Richard E. Berendzen – Department of Physics Professor, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Barbara Bergmann –
feminist economics academic; professor emerita of economics
Alan Berman – psychologist, psychotherapist, and suicidologist
Julian Bond – Chairman of
NAACP ; distinguished professor in residence, Department of Government, School of Public Affairs
David Bosco – journalist; author; assistant professor of international politics
Richard Breitman – Distinguished Professor of History, American University
Norma Broude – Art historian and feminist scholar, Professor Emerita
James B. Conant –
President of Harvard University ;
chemist
Laura DeNardis – author and
Internet governance scholar; School of Communications Professor
Elizabeth Eisenstein – author and historian on the
French Revolution and early
printing
Samih Farsoun – Founding Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the
American University of Sharjah and the
American University of Kuwait ; professor emeritus of sociology
Charles B. Ferster – Department of Psychology, behavioral psychologist, co-author with B. F. Skinner of Schedules of Reinforcement (1957)
Lee Francis –
Laguna Pueblo -
Anishinaabe poet and educator; Professor and Interim Director of Native American Studies department and the American Studies program
Herbert Fuchs – former member of various communist cells during the 1930s and 1940s; Professor of Law
Mary Garrard – Art historian and feminist scholar, Professor Emerita
Walter Gautschi – mathematician and expert in
numerical analysis
Edmund Ghareeb – author and expert on the Kurds, Iraq, and media issues; Professor of Middle East history and politics
Lesley Gill – Latin America researcher and author; Department of Anthropology
Louis W. Goodman – Dean Emeritus of the
School of International Service
Ross Gunn – nuclear physicist; Principal in the
Manhattan Project and the United States'
nuclear submarine program
Jane Hall – former
Los Angeles Times reporter,
Fox News Watch panelist; School of Communications
Consuelo Hernández – Latin America scholar and poet; Professor of
Latin American Studies
Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy - Dean, American University School of Education
Andrew Holleran – Author, Creative Writing Program
Louis C. Hunter – Professor of
economic history ; author of Steamboats on the Western Rivers, an Economic and Technological History
Victor Kamber – Labor union activist and
political consultant
Mary King – political scientist and expert in peace and conflict resolution; Distinguished Scholar, Center of Global Peace
Ellis O. Knox –
desegregation champion and Chairman of Education for the
NAACP ; Professor of Education
Iris Krasnow – School of Communications, Academic Director of Washington Journalism Semester
Stephen G. Kurtz – historian, principal of
Phillips Exeter Academy
Charles R. Larson , US scholar of African literature
Jennifer L. Lawless – political scientist
William Leap – Department Chair for Anthropology
William M. LeoGrande – Dean of the School of Public Affairs and professor in the Department of Government
Charles Lewis – former investigative producer for
ABC News and
CBS 's
60 Minutes ; founder of the
Center for Public Integrity ; School of Communications Professor and Executive Editor of the
Investigative Reporting Workshop
Andrew Lih – author and new media researcher; professor in the School of Communication
Michael Lindsay, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker – academic; Professor of Far Eastern Studies
Eugene Lukacs – statistician and Director of Statistics in the
Office of Naval Research
Charles F. Marsh – economist; academic; President of
Wofford College
Colman McCarthy – journalist; peace activist; columnist for
The Washington Post
Howard E. McCurdy – expert on space policy and
NASA ;
Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History ; Professor of Public Affairs
Pamela Nadell – former president of the
Association for Jewish Studies (2015 - 2017); Scholar of Jewish-American Women's History; Patrick Clendenen Chair in Women's and Gender History
Candice Nelson – political theorist, director of the Campaign Management Institute recipient (former professor)
Karen O'Connor – political scientist, Department of Government
Marshall Poe – historian and author on the
Grand Duchy of Moscow
Arturo C. Porzecanski – Distinguished Economist-in-Residence; Professor and Program Director of the MA in International Economic Relations; wall street veteran
Jamin Raskin – professor, constitutional law; co-director, Program on Law and Government and Marshall-Brennan Fellows Program; author of The Supreme Court versus the American People ; Maryland State Senator
John M. Richardson – director of the
Center for Teaching Excellence ; Department of International Development
Floyd M. Riddick – Department of Political Science
Aubrey Eugene Robinson, Jr. –
United States federal judge
David H. Rosenbloom – distinguished professor, Department of Public Administration & Policy
Myra Sadker – educator and researcher; Dean of Education
Abdul Aziz Said – founder of the Mohammed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace; founder and Director of the Center for Global Peace; School of International Service, Department of International Peace and Conflict Resolution; author; professor
Stephen Silvia – expert on the German economy, labor markets and industrial relations; Professor and Director of MA in International Relations online degree
Sally Smith – author;
special education activist; founder of the
Lab School of Washington for students with learning disabilities; Education Professor and Director of the Graduate Program in Special Education 1976–2007
Gregory H. Stanton – president of the
International Association of Genocide Scholars
Ben Stein – actor, writer, lawyer and commentator on political and economic issues
Leonard Steinhorn – author; specialist in American politics and culture; Professor of Communications
Charles C. Tansill (1890–1964) – Professor of History at American University from 1921 to 1937
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James A. Thurber – director of the
Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies ; Professor of Government, School of Public Affairs
Michael Tigar –
criminal defense attorney noted for representing high-profile clients; Professor of Law
Lloyd Ultan – composer of
contemporary classical music ; Professor and Chairman of the Department of Music
Sanford J. Ungar – president emeritus of
Goucher College and director of
Voice of America ; Dean of the
American University School of Communication
Franak Viacorka – Belarusian political activist, film maker, journalist.
Perry Wallace –
trial attorney at the
United States Department of Justice and
environmental policy advisory council of the
Environmental Protection Agency ; professional
basketball player for the
Philadelphia 76ers ; first African-American varsity basketball player in the
Southeastern Conference
Celeste A. Wallander – professor; specialist on military and energy in Russia/Eurasia region; member of the
Council on Foreign Relations
Caroline F. Ware –
cultural historian
Paul R. Williams – Executive Director of the
Public International Law & Policy Group and
2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee; School of International Service and Washington College of Law
Vivian M. Vasquez , Ph.D. - Multi-award-winning Professor of Education and author of a dozen books.
Ivan L. Rudnytsky (1919–1984) — Ukrainian-Canadian historian,
political scientist ,
Public intellectual
Chancellors and presidents of American University
This is a listing of the chancellors and presidents of American University, listed together with dates of life and service, as well as concurring notable AU events.
Trustees
Notable trustees of American University, past and present:
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