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This list of notable Auburn University people includes alumni, faculty, and former students of
Auburn University .
Each of the following alumni, faculty, and former students of
Auburn University is presumed to be notable, receiving significant coverage in multiple published, secondary sources which are reliable, intellectually independent of each other, and independent of the subject. See:
Notability on Wikipedia .
Academia
Ali Abdelghany (1980), Egyptian marine biologist
Wilford S. Bailey (1942), 13th president of Auburn University
P. O. Davis (1916), radio pioneer;
Alabama Extension Service director; national agricultural leader and spokesman
Luther Duncan (1900 and 1907), 4-H pioneer, Cooperative Extension administrator; Auburn University President
Jeffrey S. Harper (1998), executive director at Scott College of Business,
Indiana State University
John Junkins (B.S. 1965), professor of aerospace engineering and former
interim President of
Texas A&M University
Vincent Poor (1972 and 1974), dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science at
Princeton University ; member of the
National Academy of Engineering (2001) and of the
National Academy of Sciences (2011), recipient of
John Fritz Medal (2016)
Walter Merritt Riggs (1892), president of
Clemson University (1910–1924), "father of Clemson football"
Jean Garner Stead (1973), professor emerita of Management at East Tennessee State University
E. T. York (1942 and 1946),
Alabama Cooperative Extension System director (1959–1961); interim president of the
University of Florida (1973–1974); chancellor of the
State University System of Florida (1974–1980)
Architecture, design and construction
Marlon Blackwell (1980), architect, 2020
AIA Gold Medal
Jennifer Bonner (born 1979), architect
Helen Sellers Davis (
née Helen Sellers; 1912–2008), class of 1935; first licensed female architect in Alabama
[1]
[2]
[3]
Tom Hardy (1970), design
strategist , corporate head of the
IBM Design Program
[4]
[5]
[6]
Samuel Mockbee (1974), architect, founder of Auburn's
Rural Studio , 2004
AIA Gold Medal;
MacArthur Fellow (2000)
Paul Rudolph (1940), architect, chairman of
Yale Department of Architecture, 1958–1965
Arts and humanities
Ace Atkins (1994), author and journalist
Margaret Boozer (1989), ceramist and sculpture artist
Ashley Crow (1982), movie and TV actress
[7]
Gianna Dior , pornographic actress
Tim Dorsey (1983), author
Kenneth R. Giddens (1931), director of Voice of America and founder of WKRG-TV, Inc. in
Mobile, Alabama
Thom Gossom, Jr. (1975), actor
Sophia Bracy Harris (B.S. 1972), child care leader,
MacArthur Fellow (1991)
Daniel L. Haulman (1983 PhD), aviation historian and writer
Kate Higgins (1991), voice actress, notably
Sakura Haruno on
Naruto
[8]
Bill Holbrook (1980), cartoonist, On The Fast Track ,
Safe Havens and
Kevin & Kell
Jimmy Johnson (1974), cartoonist,
Arlo and Janis
Rheta Grimsley Johnson (1977), syndicated newspaper columnist
Justice Leak (2003), actor,
The Great Debaters
Richard Marcinko (M.A. Political Science), founder U.S. Navy SEAL Team SIX and Red Cell; author of Rogue Warrior and other fiction and non-fiction books
Big Bill Morganfield (Communications), blues singer and guitarist
Michael O'Neill (1974), actor
Kimberly Page (1990), actress and
professional wrestling valet
Lallah Miles Perry (1945), artist and painter
Van Allen Plexico (1990 B.A., 1994 M.A.), award-winning author and educator
Selena Roberts (1988), author, sportswriter, and digital entrepreneur
Jeanne Robertson (1967), comedian and humorist, Miss North Carolina 1963, SEC Entrepreneur of the Year in 2000
Gerald Roush (1968 B.A., 1973 M.A.), Ferrari historian, publisher of the Ferrari Market Letter
Phillip Sandifer (1977–78), writer, recording artist
[9]
Jason Sanford (1993), science fiction author
Elmo Shropshire (1964), veterinarian and singer, best known for "
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer "
Anne Rivers Siddons (1958), author
Eugene Sledge (1955), World War II Marine and later professor of biology, author of
With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa
Octavia Spencer (1994),
Oscar ,
BAFTA ,
Golden Globe and
SAG Award -winning actress
[10]
William Spratling (1921), silversmith and artist, "father of Mexican silver"
Travis S. Taylor (1991),
science fiction author and host of
Rocket City Rednecks on
National Geographic Channel
Toni Tennille (1962), award-winning singer, half of the singing group
Captain & Tennille
Cynthia Tucker (1976), syndicated columnist,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution editorial page editor, Pulitzer Prize winner
Katherine Webb (2012),
Miss Alabama USA 2012; Top 10 at
Miss USA 2012
[11]
Dave Williamson , stand-up comedian
[12]
Drake White , country music singer
Jake Adam York (1993), poet
Athletics
Willie Anderson (1996),
NFL
offensive tackle
William Andrews (1978), former all-pro running back for the Atlanta Falcons
Billy Atkins ,
NFL
defensive back and
punter
Joanna Atkins (2011), NCAA Track and Field Champion 2009 and multiple-time international medalist
Tom Banks (1970),
NFL professional player and four-time Pro Bowler with the St. Louis Cardinals
[13]
Blayne Barber (2012), professional golfer, PGA Tour
Charles Barkley (1986),
[14] retired NBA player, 11x NBA All-Star, NBA MVP
[15]
Fred Beasley (1997),
NFL professional player; one-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro with the San Francisco 49ers
[16]
Terry Beasley (1971) All American Wide Receiver
Mark Bellhorn (1995), Major League Baseball player (played for World Series-winning Red Sox in 2004)
[17]
Rob Bironas (2000), professional football player; one-time Pro Bowler and one-time All-Pro
[18]
George Bovell (2009), Olympic silver medal swimmer for
Trinidad and Tobago
[19]
Dieter Brock ,
Canadian Football League and
National Football League player
[20]
James Brooks (1980), four-time
pro bowl NFL
running back
[21]
Bryce Brown , NBA player
[22]
Ronnie Brown (2004), professional football player and first round NFL draft pick by the Miami Dolphins
[23]
Aundray Bruce (1987), National Football League player
[24]
Jason Campbell (2004), professional football player and first round NFL draft pick by the Washington Redskins
[25]
Randy Campbell (1984), 1983 SEC Championship quarterback, president of Campbell Wealth Management, LLC[
citation needed ]
Kirsty Coventry (2006), Olympic gold medal swimmer for
Zimbabwe
[26]
Joe Cribbs (1980), NFL running back with the
Buffalo Bills
Marquis Daniels (2003), NBA basketball player for the
Boston Celtics , 2004 NBA All-Rookie Second Team
[27]
Stephen Davis (1996),
running back in the National Football League
[28]
Josh Donaldson , third baseman for the
New York Yankees , 2015 AL MVP
[29]
Jason Dufner (2000), winner of the 2013 PGA Championship, PGA Tour
[30]
Tucker Frederickson (1965) All American running back, NFL running back New York Giants.
Rowdy Gaines (1982), Olympic gold medalist, world record holder and television sports commentator
[31]
Frank Gatski (1945),
National Football League Hall of Famer with the Cleveland Brown
[32]
Matt Geiger (1989), NBA center with the
Orlando Magic
Kevin Greene (1985), Pro-Bowl NFL linebacker and WCW pro wrestler
[33]
Jared Harper , NBA player
[34]
Dave Hill (1962),
American Football League and National Football League player with the Kansas City Chiefs
[35]
Billy Hitchcock (1938), professional baseball infielder, coach, manager and scout
Jimmy Hitchcock (1932), Major League Baseball player; Auburn's first All-American in both football and baseball
Margaret Hoelzer (2005), Olympic medalist (100m backstroke, 200m backstroke, and 4x100 medley relay)
[36]
Roderick Hood (2003), professional football player
[37]
John Hudson (1989), professional football player
[38]
Tim Hudson , professional baseball pitcher with the
Oakland Athletics ,
Atlanta Braves , and
San Francisco Giants , four time All-Star
[39]
Stephen Huss (2000), 2005
Wimbledon Men's Doubles champion — the first-ever as a qualifier
[40]
Bo Jackson (1992), 1985 Heisman trophy winner, professional football and baseball player
[41]
Eddie Johnson (1976), NBA All-Star guard
[42]
Rudi Johnson (2001), professional football running back
[43]
Beverly Kearney (1981), head women's track and field coach at the University of Texas
[44]
Patton Kizzire , professional golfer (2008)
Mike Kolen (1969), NFL linebacker with the
Miami Dolphins
Sunisa Lee (2025), artistic gymnast,
2020 Olympic all-around champion
Marcus McNeill (2005), National Football League player and Pro Bowler with the San Diego Chargers
[45]
John Mengelt (1970), NBA guard
[46]
Dave Middleton (1954),
National Football League player with the Detroit Lions
[47]
Alvin Mitchell ,
football player
[48]
Mike Mitchell (1978), 12-year NBA player
[49]
Chris Morris (1987), NBA forward
[50]
Cam Newton (2015),
NFL quarterback, 2010
Heisman Trophy winner, 1st pick of the
2011 NFL Draft , 2011 NFL Rookie of the Year, and 2015 NFL MVP
[51]
Cody Parkey (2013), NFL Pro Bowl kicker
Chuck Person (1986), NBA forward, 1987 NBA Rookie of the Year
[52]
Wesley Person (1987), NBA guard
[53]
Jay Ratliff (2004), professional football player; four-time Pro Bowler and one-time All-Pro with the Dallas Cowboys
[54]
Tony Richardson (1994), professional football player; three-time Pro Bowler with the Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings
[55]
Quentin Riggins (1990), player of gridiron football
Tracy Rocker (1989), professional football player, 1988 Outland Award winner and 1988 Lombardi Trophy winner
Carlos Rogers (2004), professional football player and first round NFL draft pick by the Washington Redskins
[56]
Erk Russell (1949), four-sport letterman, first and long-time coach of the
Georgia Southern Eagles football team winning three
NCAA Division I-AA championships (1985, 1986, 1989)
[57]
Frank Sanders (1994),
National Football League player
[58]
Takeo Spikes (1998),
NFL linebacker
[59]
Josh Sullivan , Major League Baseball player
[60]
[61]
Pat Sullivan (1971) All American quarterback & Heisman Trophy Winner
Frank Thomas (1989), Major League Baseball player, 2014 National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Cliff Toney (1981), football player
[62]
Sesugh Uhaa , professional wrestler, wrestling name Apollo Crews
Marcus Washington (1999), National Football League Pro Bowl player
[63]
Ed West (1983), professional football player
[64]
Carnell "Cadillac" Williams (2004), professional football player; 2005 NFL first round draft pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
[65]
Alexander Wright (1989), professional football player
Athletic coaches
Tim Beckman (1989 M.A.), head football coach at
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Vince Dooley (1954 B.S., M.A. History 1963), University of Georgia head football coach, 1964–1988; athletic director, 1979–2004
Ralph "Shug" Jordan (1932), coach of Auburn Tigers football team, 1951–1975; most wins in Auburn history, including 1957's 10–0 season and 1957 National Championship
Beverly Kearney (1981), head women's track and field coach
University of Texas
Tony Levine (2003 Masters; educational specialist in adult education), football coach
David Marsh (1981 B.A.), head swimming coach of Auburn University, 1990–2007
Will Muschamp (1996 M.A.), college football coach, former head coach at
University of Florida and
University of South Carolina
Richard Quick , Auburn men's and women's head swimming coach (1978–1982 and 2007–2009)
Erk Russell (1946 B.A., 1949 M.A), football coach at Georgia Southern, 1981–1989
Tim Stowers (1980 B.S. 1982 M.E.), football coach at Georgia Southern, 1990–1995
Tommy Tuberville (1954), head coach of the Auburn Tigers football team (1999–2008) and United States Senator from Alabama (2021)
Business and economics
Donald J. Boudreaux (1986), economist
John Brown (1957), former CEO and chairman of the board, Stryker Corporation
Tim Cook (1982), CEO of Apple Inc.
Joe Forehand (1971), former chairman and CEO of Accenture
Millard Fuller (1957), founder of
Habitat for Humanity
Samuel Ginn (1959), wireless communications pioneer; former chairman of Vodafone
John M. Harbert (1946), businessman and founder of Harbert Corporation
Raymond J. Harbert (1982), founder, chairman and CEO of Harbert Management Corporation; trustee; namesake of the
Raymond J. Harbert College of Business
Don Logan (1966), former CEO of Time Inc.; former chairman of Time Warner Cable
Mohamed Mansour (1971 MBA), billionaire, chairman of
Mansour Group
Youssef Mansour (1972 MBA), Egyptian billionaire businessman
Jimmy Rane (1968), billionaire founder of Great Southern Wood Preserving
Mark Spencer (1999), president and CEO of Digium, creator of Asterisk PBX
Mark Thornton (1989 Ph.D.), economist
Jimmy Wales (1989), co-founder of Wikipedia
Arthur L. Williams, Jr. (M.S.), insurance executive
Government and politics
Rick Austin (1993), former
Georgia State Representative[
citation needed ]
Spencer Bachus (1969),
Congressman , U.S. House of Representatives
[66]
Bobby Bright (1975), former Congressman from Alabama's 2nd congressional district; former mayor of Montgomery
[67]
Rick Bright (1997), immunologist and virologist, director of the
Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority at the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
[68]
James R. Bullington , diplomat and former ambassador to Burundi
LTG Ronald L. Burgess, Jr. (USA, Ret.) (1974), 17th Director of the
Defense Intelligence Agency , 2009–2012
[69]
Joyce Chandler , former educator and member of the
Georgia House of Representatives
[70]
Bubba Copeland , mayor of Smiths Station, Alabama (2016–2023)
Kirsty Coventry , Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation in the Cabinet of Zimbabwe
Nader Dahabi , former prime minister of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Amir Eshel , major general; former Commander-in-Chief of the
Israeli Air Force [
citation needed ]
Jennifer Fidler , member of the Alabama House of Representatives
Matthew Hammett , member of the Alabama House of Representatives
Ben Harrison , member of the
Alabama House of Representatives
Frances Holk-Jones , member of the Alabama House of Representatives
Michael Hood , lieutenant-general; former commander of the
Royal Canadian Air Force
Kay Ivey (1967), Governor of Alabama, 2017–present; 30th
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama , 2011–2017
[71]
Fob James (1957), Governor of Alabama, 1979–1983, 1995–1999
[72]
Bill Lee (1981), Governor of Tennessee, 2019–present
[73]
Cole McNary , Republican member of the
Missouri House of Representatives , 2009–2013
[74]
Harold D. Melton (1988), Georgia Supreme Court Justice, 2005–present
[75]
Brady E. Mendheim Jr.
Supreme Court of Alabama Justice
Richard Myers , general (USAF, Ret.) (1967, M.S.),
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for the United States of America
[76]
Rick Pate (1978), Commissioner of
Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries
[77]
Gordon Persons (1922), Governor of Alabama, 1951–1955
[78]
Major Gen. Wilton B. Persons (1916), special adviser to
President Eisenhower
[79]
Mike Shaw , member of the Alabama House of Representatives
Joe Turnham (1981), former Alabama Democratic Party Chairman and congressional candidate[
citation needed ]
Sidney A. Wallace (1969), rear admiral (USCG, Ret.)
[80]
Susan Whitson (1991), press secretary, Office of First Lady Laura Bush[
citation needed ]
Matt Woods , member of the Alabama House of Representatives
Religious leaders
Military
Jimmie V. Adams (1957), US general
Lloyd J. Austin III (1985),
United States Army general; commander of
United States Central Command , 2013–2016;
United States Secretary of Defense , 2021–present
Robert E. Bailey (1975),
United States Air Force lieutenant general, commander
Robert Lee Bullard ,
United States Army lieutenant general, commander, Second US Army in World War I (one of the two US Armies in General Pershing's AAF in the War)
[82] [
circular reference ]
Jay W. Kelley (1973), United States Air Force lieutenant general, commander of
Air University ,
Maxwell Air Force Base
[83]
David A. Krumm (1989, 1990),
United States Air Force Lieutenant General, retired, former Commander
Alaskan Command
James E. Livingston (1962),
USMC Major General and
Medal of Honor recipient
Mike Minihan (1989),
United States Air Force General, Commander
Air Mobility Command
Carl Mundy, Jr. (1957), Commandant of the United States Marine Corps (1991–1995)
Robert Ernest Noble (B.S. 1890, M.S. 1891), Alabama Polytechnic Institute graduate who served as a major general in the U.S. Army
[84]
Eric O'Neill (1995), FBI Investigative Specialist; key figure in arrest of double-agent
Robert Hanssen ; subject of the 2007 film
Breach
Michael S. Rogers ,
United States Navy
Admiral ; director of
NSA ; commander of
US Cyber Command
Paul Selva (1992), United States Air Force; vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hugh Shelton (1973, M.S.), retired general;
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , 1997–2001
James C. Slife (1989),
United States Air Force Lieutenant General, Commander
Air Force Special Operations Command
Holland Smith (1901), United States Marine Corps general, "father of modern U.S. amphibious warfare"
Johnny Micheal Spann (1992), first American killed in combat after the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan
Alvin Vogtle , World War II fighter pilot who inspired
Steve McQueen 's character in
The Great Escape
H. Marshal Ward (1982), United States Air Force general, retired in 2001
Science and engineering
Byron Lavoy Cockrell (1957), aeronautical engineer and rocket scientist
Tim Cook (1982), Apple CEO
Lester Crawford (1963), former
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner
Wilbur Davenport , engineer and scientist known for his work on communication systems; member of the
National Academy of Engineering (1975)
Jan Davis (1977), astronaut,
STS-47 ,
STS-60
Hank Hartsfield (1954), astronaut,
STS-4 ,
STS-41-D ,
STS-61-A
Miller Reese Hutchison (1897), inventor of the electric hearing aid and Klaxon automobile horn
Joni E. Johnston , licensed clinical psychologist and author
Hugh S. Knowles , member of the
National Academy of Engineering (1969)
[85]
Francis Ernest Lloyd (1906–1912), botanist; president of the
Royal Society of Canada , 1932–33
Joseph Majdalani , professor of aerospace engineering
Ken Mattingly (1958), astronaut,
Apollo 13 (pulled),
Apollo 16 (spacewalk),
STS-4 ,
STS-51-C
Cherri M. Pancake (Ph.D. 1986), elected Fellow (2001) and president (2018–) of the
ACM
Jessica A. Scoffield , microbiologist and professor at the
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Kathryn Thornton (1974), astronaut; second US woman to perform a spacewalk;
STS-33 ,
STS-49 ,
STS-61 ,
STS-73
James Voss (1972), astronaut,
STS-44 ,
STS-53 ,
STS-69 ,
STS-101 ,
ISS
Paul B. Weisz (B.S.),
National Medal of Technology and Innovation recipient (1992) and member of the
National Academy of Engineering (1977)
[86]
Clifton Williams (1954),
Gemini astronaut, test pilot
Notable students who attended but did not graduate
Andy Andrews , self-help/advice author and corporate speaker
Jimmy Buffett (1946–2023), singer/songwriter; a pledge of Sigma Pi Fraternity,
[87] but graduated from
The University of Southern Mississippi
César Cielo , won three Olympic medals for swimming; current world record holder in the 100-metre and 50-metre freestyle
Tom Cochran (1924–2010), former fullback for the NFL
Jon Coffelt (1986), artist, painter, sculptor
Ricky Dillon ,
YouTube personality
Toney Douglas , NBA basketball player for the
Houston Rockets [
citation needed ]
Dan Evins , entrepreneur and founder of
Cracker Barrel
Nick Fairley ,
NFL defensive tackle, 2010
Lombardi Award Winner and 13th pick in the
2011 NFL Draft
Tucker Frederickson , All-American and
NFL running back for the
New York Giants (1965–1971)
Bobby Goldsboro , singer
Mallory Hagan ,
Miss America 2013
Taylor Hicks , singer, winner on season five of
American Idol
Josh Hopkins , actor,
Cougar Town ; member of
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity
[88]
Tim Hudson (1997),
Major League Baseball pitcher for the
San Francisco Giants
Victoria Jackson , comedian of
Saturday Night Live fame ("I went to three colleges and Auburn was my last one and favorite one.")
[89]
Brandon Jacobs ,
NFL running back
Rudi Johnson ,
NFL running back
Paul McDonald , singer, songwriter, placed 8th on tenth season of
American Idol and lead singer of the Grand Magnolias (formerly Hightide Blues)
John Mengelt , former NBA player 1971–1981 and network ABC basketball analyst
Herman Clarence Nixon , professor, member of the
Southern Agrarians
Lionel Richie ,
Grammy award-winning singer, notable for his contribution to the
Commodores
Red Smith (1912),
Major League Baseball third baseman for
Brooklyn
Frank Thomas , professional baseball player and 2014 National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Faculty
Frank W. Applebee , painter, head of the art department at Auburn University
Herbert W. Ehrgott ,
U.S. Air Force general
Wayne Flynt , professor emeritus; authority on Alabamian history and Baptist history in Alabama; author of 11 books, including the
Pulitzer -nominated Poor But Proud: Alabama's Poor Whites
Thomas M. Humphrey , economist
Olav Kallenberg , mathematician known for research in the field of
probability theory
Krystyna Kuperberg , mathematician known for creating a counterexample to the
Seifert conjecture
Nathaniel Thomas Lupton , professor of chemistry
Henry Rolle , track and field coach 1998–2018
Mel Rosen , track coach
Mrinal Thakur , mechanical engineering faculty, co-discoverer of
conducting polymers
Terry Todd , Women's Powerlifting Hall of Fame
James Voss , former U.S. astronaut and veteran of five spaceflights; teaches courses on space mission design
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