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This list of University of Georgia people includes alumni, affiliates and current students of the
University of Georgia . Honorary degree recipients are not included.
The Georgia Arch, the historic icon and symbol of the
University of Georgia , is recognized by UGA alumni, faculty, and students around the world.
Chief executives and presidents of the University of Georgia
Abraham Baldwin ,
Patriot and
Founding Father , a founder and first president of the
University of Georgia , representative to the
U.S. Constitutional Convention , creating the United States of America, signer of the
U.S. Constitution , and
President pro tempore of the United States Senate
Lyman Hall , physician, signer of the
Declaration of Independence , member of the
Continental Congress ,
Governor , and one of founders of the
University of Georgia
Abraham Baldwin , president (1785–1801; 16 years)
Josiah Meigs , president (1801–1810; 9 years)
John Brown , president (1811–1816; 6 years)
Robert Finley , president (1817; 1 year)
Moses Waddel , president (1819–1829; 10 years)
Alonzo Church , president (1829–1859; 30 years)
Andrew A. Lipscomb , chancellor (1860–1874; 15 years)
Henry Holcombe Tucker , chancellor (1874–1878; 4 years)
Patrick Hues Mell , chancellor (1878–1888; 10 years)
William Ellison Boggs , chancellor (1889–1898; 9 years)
Walter Barnard Hill , chancellor (1899–1905; 6 years)
David Crenshaw Barrow Jr. , chancellor (1906–1925; 20 years)
Charles Mercer Snelling , chancellor (1925–1932; 7 years)
Steadman Vincent Sanford , president (1932–1935; 3 years)
Harmon White Caldwell , president (1935–1948; 13 years)
Jonathan Clark Rogers , president (1949–1950; 2 years)
Omer Clyde Aderhold , president (1950–1967; 17 years)
Frederick Corbet Davison , president (1967–1986; 19 years)
Henry King Stanford , interim president (1986–1987; 1 year)
Charles Boynton Knapp , president (1987–1997; 10 years)
Michael F. Adams , president (1997–2013; 16 years)
Jere Morehead , president (2013–present)
Alumni
Arts, media and entertainment
Natasha Trethewey ,
United States Poet Laureate 2012, 2014,
Pulitzer Prize winner 2007,
Heinz Award in Arts and Humanities 2017
Ryan Seacrest ,
Emmy Award -winning television host, radio personality, actor and producer
Kyle Chandler ,
Primetime Emmy Award -winning actor
Wayne Knight , actor known for parts in
Seinfeld ,
Jurassic Park and others
Stuart Woods ,
Edgar Award winning-American novelist
Kim Basinger , winner of the
BAFTA Award ,
Golden Globe Award ,
Screen Actors Guild Award , and
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Alton Brown , chef, author, television personality, actor, cinematographer, host of
Good Eats and other food related shows, here host at the 2011
Texas Book Festival , Austin, Texas
Danger Mouse (Brian Joseph Burton) ,
Grammy Award -winning musician, songwriter and record producer
R.E.M. , a winner of
Grammy ,
Billboard Music ,
MTV Video Music , and other Awards after
Michael Stipe ,
Peter Buck ,
Mike Mills , and
Bill Berry connected during their time at the University of Georgia
Brandon Stanton ,
The New York Times Best Selling author and one of
Time ' s "30 Under 30 People Changing The World" visits President
Barack Obama at the
White House
Dottie Alexander , keyboardist for
of Montreal
Bill Anderson , musician, songwriter and television personality whose albums have reached No. 1 on the
charts seven times, 29 of his singles have reached the top ten, and has memberships in several halls of fame including the
Songwriters Hall of Fame
Teniola Apata , Nigerian Singer
The B-52's , new wave rock band
Kim Basinger , actress winning the
BAFTA Award ,
Golden Globe Award ,
Screen Actors Guild Award , and the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
John Bell , lead singer for band
Widespread Panic
Bill Berry , musician; member of
alternative rock band
R.E.M.
Michael Lawson Bishop , multiple award winning writer of more than 30 books creating what has been called a "body of work that stands among the most admired and influential in modern literature" in his genre
[1]
Alton Brown , television personality, author, actor, cinematographer, chef and host of
Good Eats and other food related shows
Peter Buck , musician; member of alternative rock band
R.E.M.
Tituss Burgess , broadway, film and tv actor and singer who has appeared in numerous
Broadway musicals, but is best known for starring as
Titus Andromedon on the
Netflix comedy series
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and for
30 Rock for which he received four consecutive
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series nominations.
Chip Caray , television broadcaster for
Fox Sports , former broadcaster for the
Chicago Cubs and other professional teams
Casey J (Casey Janice Hobb) ,
gospel singer best known for song "Fill Me Up", which reached number 1 on the
Billboard Gospel chart, whose debut album, The Truth , reached number 1 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart and 131 on the US
Billboard 200 , and who was described by
The Chicago Defender as "gospel's newest darling"
Kyle Chandler , a
Primetime Emmy Award winning film and television actor best known for his role as Deputy Jackson Lamb in the film
Super 8 , and in the television shows
Early Edition as Gary Hobson,
Grey's Anatomy as Dylan Young, and as Coach Eric Taylor in
Friday Night Lights
Mike Chapman , co-creator of
Homestar Runner
Danger Mouse (Brian Joseph Burton) , multiple
Grammy Award winning musician, songwriter, record producer, and collaborator in
DangerDoom and
Gnarls Barkley among others
Jack Davis , artist,
cartoonist and illustrator, known for his advertising art, magazine covers, film posters, record album art and numerous comic book stories who was one of the founding cartoonists for
Mad Magazine and who was inducted into the
Will Eisner Hall of Fame , received the
National Cartoonists Society 's Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award, Advertising Award, and
Reuben Award and other awards, as well as an exhibition of his work at the
Society of Illustrators in New York City and induction into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame
Tom Deitz , novelist, professor, and artist
Leonard DeLonga , sculptor, painter, and professor
Julian Dorio , drummer for
The Whigs
Annie F. Downs , author, podcaster, and public speaker
Tiffany Dupont , actress, most known for roles in
One Night with the King and
Greek
Bobbie Eakes , soap opera actress and singer
Costaki Economopoulos , comedian
Rob Evan , actor and singer
Jerry Fuchs , indie rock drummer for
Turing Machine ,
The Juan MacLean ,
!!! and
Maserati ; performed drums live with the groups
MSTRKRFT ,
Massive Attack and
LCD Soundsystem
Doreen Gentzler , television
news anchor
Jennifer Holloway , operatic mezzo-soprano and soprano
Disco Inferno (Glenn Gilbertti) , professional wrestler
Parker Gispert , lead singer for
The Whigs
Bill Goldberg , professional football player, professional wrestler and actor
Patricia Goslee , painter and curator currently residing in
Washington, DC
Lewis Grizzard , writer and humorist
Omari Hardwick , actor
Colleen Haskell , former reality show contestant and actress
Dave Haywood , music writer, musician, and founding member of the
Grammy Award winning band
Lady Antebellum later known as
Lady A
Shuler Hensley , actor
Scott Hill , artist, professor and sculptor whose artwork has been included in many national and internationally recognized exhibitions and in many corporate and museum collections, who was selected by
The New York Times to represent contemporary American art, produced, among others, the
Kessler Campanile for the Olympics, now on the campus of the
Georgia Institute of Technology
Anne T. Hill , fashion designer
Sarah Hobbs , artist whose work has been exhibited in notable public collections such as the
Art Institute of Chicago , the
Brooklyn Museum of Art ,
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Josh Holloway , actor, known for his role as
James "Sawyer" Ford on the television show
Lost
Michael Houser , former lead guitar player and vocalist for
Widespread Panic
Clark Howell ,
Pulitzer Prize -winning newspaperman and journalist
Raymond Hughes , conductor and former chorus master of the
Metropolitan Opera
Ingle , actor, The Tournament
[2]
Ernie Johnson Jr. , television host, anchor
Charles Kelley , music writer, lead singer, and founding member of the
Grammy Award winning band
Lady Antebellum later known as
Lady A
Wayne Knight , actor, best known for playing "
Newman " from
Seinfeld and his role as
Dennis Nedry from
Jurassic Park
Alex Kresovich , music producer and songwriter, best known for his work with
Panic! at the Disco and
Cee Lo Green
Matt Lanter , actor, former reality TV personality and model, gained fame by playing
Liam Court in
The CW 's
teen drama series
90210 and has appeared in some major released films, such as
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Oksana Lushchevska , children's books writer, translator, and poet
[3]
Lera Lynn , singer, songwriter, musician, and actress
Richard Mandell , writer, golf course architect, and radio show personality
Kate Michael ,
Miss District of Columbia 2006, recipient of the prestigious
Bryce Harlow Award , writer, on-camera host, emcee, and model
Mike Mills , musician; member of alternative rock band
R.E.M.
Pat Mitchell ,
media industry CEO, producer, professor, and author who has taught at the
University of Georgia and at
Harvard University 's
John F. Kennedy School of Government , worked at
NBC (where she was the first woman to produce and host a national program),
CNN ,
PBS ,
TED conferences , etc., awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by
Women's Media Center , the Sandra Day O'Connor Award for Leadership, the
Bodley Medal from
Oxford University , inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame,
Council on Foreign Relations , the
International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences , and, as producer of documentaries and specials, recipient of 35
Emmy Awards and five
Peabody Awards
Marion Montgomery , poet, novelist, educator, and critic
Megan Moroney , country music artist
Winfield Myers , journalist and
public intellectual
Fred Newman , three time
Emmy Award winning actor, voice actor, composer, comedian, and musician known for work on
A Prairie Home Companion , among others
Delia Owens , author and
zoologist , authoring several internationally bestselling nonfiction books, and with her debut novel topping
The New York Times Best Sellers List for several weeks, remaining on the List thus far for over a year
Monica Padman , podcaster, actor, and producer
Phaedra Parks , television personality known for
The Real Housewives of Atlanta
Mikey Post , actor
Emilio Pucci , Italian fashion designer
[4]
Pylon ,
post-punk band; all four members attended the university:
Vanessa Briscoe Hay ,
Randall Bewley ,
Curtis Crowe , and
Michael Lachowski
San E , Korean hip hop rapper, debuted under
JYP Entertainment in 2010
Ryan Seacrest ,
Emmy Award winning television and radio personality, television host, and producer;
American Idol host
Fred Schneider , singer, songwriter, arranger, and musician, best known as the frontman of the rock band
The B-52s , of which he is a founding member.
[5]
Dave Schools , bass player and vocalist for
Widespread Panic
Richard T. Scott , 21st-century classical painter, Host of artist interview series "Outside the Lines", published writer, and numismatic designer for the United States Mint working in New York City and
Paris
Parvati Shallow , television host and personality, star of
CBS 's
Around the World For Free , and $1 million winner of the television series
Survivor: Micronesia — Fans vs. Favorites
[6]
Sonny Shroyer , actor in films such as
The Dukes of Hazzard ,
Forrest Gump ,
The Rainmaker , and
Ray
IronE Singleton , actor,
The Walking Dead
A. E. Stallings , poet who has won a
Poets' Prize , has received both a
Guggenheim Fellowship and a
MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (the
"Genius Grant" ) and was named a Fellow of
United States Artists
Brandon Stanton , best-selling author and creator of the popular "Humans of New York", his first book reaching the number 1 position on
The New York Times Best Seller list , named one of
Time ' s "30 Under 30 People Changing The World", winner of the
James Joyce Award
[7]
Michael Stipe , musician; member of alternative rock band
R.E.M.
Luke Tan , country singer
Maria Taylor ,
ESPN &
SEC Network correspondent
Natasha Trethewey ,
United States Poet Laureate 2012, 2014,
Pulitzer Prize winner 2007,
Heinz Award in Arts and Humanities 2017
James Michael Tyler , actor, most known for his role in the TV show
Friends as
Gunther
Gy Waldron , screenwriter and director best known as the writer/director of the movie
Moonrunners , and other films, the show
One Day at a Time , and creator of the television series,
The Dukes of Hazzard
Charles Wadsworth , classical pianist and composer, performed at
Lincoln Center , the
White House many times, etc., originated concerts at the
Festival dei Due Mondi in
Spoleto and at the
Spoleto Festival USA , received awards from the French and Italian governments, and received the
Handel Medallion , the highest award given by the
City of New York for his contributions to the intellectual and cultural life of the city
Pierce Wallace ,
ESPN Fan Hall of Fame, actor, and television personality
Philip Lee Williams , novelist, poet, essayist documentary film maker and composer
Wiley Wisdom , actor, known for his role in
Law & Order , etc.
[8]
Stuart Woods ,
Edgar Award winning American writer of 73 novels
Trisha Yearwood , country singer
Business and industry
Tom Cousins , real estate developer and philanthropist whose model of community redevelopment is being implemented in cities all over the country through a non-profit program he founded with
Warren Buffett called
Purpose Built Communities
Billy Payne , former president and CEO of the
Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games and responsible for bringing the
1996 Summer Olympics to
Atlanta , Georgia; managing director at New York-based investment bank
Gleacher & Company ; Vice Chairman of
Bank of America and other companies; member of the board of directors of
Lincoln National Corporation and other companies
Daniel P. "Dan" Amos , named one of America's Best CEOs by
Institutional Investor magazine five times, Chairman and chief executive officer of
Aflac a
Fortune 500 company on
Fortune magazine's list of the Best Companies to Work for in America and Most Admired Companies, also listed as an
Ethisphere Institute World's Most Ethical Company every year since the inception of the award
D.W. Brooks , founder and chairman emeritus of
Gold Kist
M. Michele Burns , board member of
Wal-Mart ,
Cisco Systems and
Goldman Sachs
Maxine Clark , corporate officer at
Hecht's , a division of the
May Company department store chain, president of
Payless Shoe Source , founder of
Build A Bear Workshop
A.D. "Pete" Correll , chairman of Atlanta Equity, chairman emeritus of
Georgia-Pacific , director of
SunTrust Bank (now
Truist Financial ),
Mirant and
Norfolk Southern
Tom Cousins , founder of
Cousins Properties and philanthropist whose model of community redevelopment is being implemented in cities all over the country through a non-profit program he founded with
Warren Buffett called
Purpose Built Communities
Gina Drosos , multimillionaire president of the global beauty care division of
Procter & Gamble , chief executive officer of
Signet Jewelers Ltd. , the world's largest retailer of diamond jewelry
[9]
Frank Hanna III , entrepreneur, philanthropist and merchant banker;
Knight of the
Grand Cross of the
Order of St. Gregory the Great by
Pope Benedict XVI and described as "one of the leading
Catholic philanthropists in the USA."
[10]
Mason Hawkins , value investor and founder of
Southeastern Asset Management, Inc.
Ron Holt , founder and CEO of
Two Maids & A Mop
Douglas Ivester , served as the chairman and chief executive officer of
The Coca-Cola Company , board member
Truist Financial , honored with
Edison Achievement Award
David Kramer , co-president of
United Talent Agency
[11]
Julius Curtis Lewis Jr. , president of J.C. Lewis Enterprises and Lewis Broadcasting Corp., owner of numerous automobile dealerships, media outlets (including both a TV and radio stations), and commercial real estate properties
Hala Moddelmog , president of
Church's Chicken and
Susan G. Komen for the Cure
Dan Neely, founder and CEO of
Networked Insights Inc. , an analytics software company in Chicago and New York City
Billy Payne , former president and CEO of the
Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games and responsible for bringing the
1996 Summer Olympics to
Atlanta , Georgia; managing director at New York-based investment bank
Gleacher & Company ; Vice Chairman of
Bank of America and other companies; member of the board of directors of
Lincoln National Corporation and other companies
[12]
Thomas J. Stanley ,
The New York Times best-selling author of
The Millionaire Next Door and
The Millionaire Mind
Economics and finance
Eugene R. Black Sr. was
President of the World Bank , chairman of the
Brookings Institution , Special Adviser to the President on Southeast Asian Social and Economic Development, board member multiple corporations and foundations, honorary
Doctor of Laws from
Princeton University , Chair of the
Peabody Award Board of Jurors
Educators
Cornelia Bargmann , neurobiologist, Wiesel Professor of Genetics and Neurosciences at
Rockefeller University known for her work on the genetic and neural circuit mechanisms of behavior
Cynthia Baum , clinical psychologist and academic administrator
Deborah Blum ,
Pulitzer Prize -winning American journalist and professor and director of the Knight Science Journalism program at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ertharin Cousin , named to the
TIME 100 most influential people in the world list , Payne Distinguished Professor at
Stanford University 's
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Leonard DeLonga , sculptor, painter, and professor at Mount Holyoke College
Marion Ross Fedrick , President of
Albany State University , 2018—present
Daisy Hurst Floyd , law professor, dean of the
Walter F. George School of Law of
Mercer University
Tomlinson Fort Jr. , head of chemical engineering,
Carnegie-Mellon and
Vanderbilt University ; formerly provost and vice president of
California Polytechnic State University
Richard Gershon , current
dean of the
University of Mississippi School of Law
Wilson A. Head , sociologist, professor of social work and sociology at
York University , activist in race relations, peace and the abolition of prisons
Mary Frances Early , first African-American graduate of UGA and the College of Education was renamed in her honor in 2020.
Fredrick C. Harris , professor of political science and dean of social science at
Columbia University , winner of a 2013
Hurston/Wright Legacy Award
Karen Holbrook , president of
Ohio State University
Robert J. Jones , chancellor of the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , former president of the
State University of New York at Albany
Cynthia Kenyon , professor of biochemistry, biophysics,
University of California -San Francisco, member of
National Academy of Sciences
Hilde Lindemann , philosophy professor, bioethicist, currently teaching at
Michigan State University
Bjørn Lomborg , Danish author, professor, and president of the think tank Copenhagen Consensus Center
Michael McClelland , Professor of Microbiology and Genetics at the
University of California, Irvine
Robert D. McTeer , former chancellor of the
Texas A&M University System
Marion Montgomery , poet, novelist, educator, and critic
Delia Owens , author and
zoologist who has authored several internationally bestselling nonfiction books in her field, and taught and lectured throughout North America
George Foster Pierce , president of
Wesleyan College and
Emory University
Michael G. Scales , president of
Nyack College and
Alliance Theological Seminary in New York City
Garnett Sue Stokes , president of the
University of New Mexico , former provost for
Florida State University and the
University of Missouri
William Tate , graduate work at
Columbia University ,
Harvard University and the
University of Chicago , English professor, dean
Dina Titus ,
United States representative for
Nevada's 1st congressional district since 2013, previously U.S. representative for
Nevada's 3rd congressional district from 2009 to 2011, and professor of political science at the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
[13]
John Newton Waddel , former
chancellor of the
University of Mississippi
Jim Whittenburg (born 1946), professor of history at the College of William & Mary.
Daniel Asua Wubah , President of
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Sally Quillian Yates , faculty
Georgetown University Law Center , former
United States Deputy Attorney General and acting
United States Attorney General
Government and the law
Former Governor
Zell Miller was founder of the
HOPE Scholarship .
Former Governor
Nathaniel Harris was the founder of
Georgia Institute of Technology .
Former Governor
Carl Sanders , a founder and Chairman of
Troutman Sanders international law firm
Samuel B. Adams ,
Justice of the
Supreme Court of Georgia
[14]
Abdul Karim al-Iryani , Prime Minister of
Yemen
Diane Marie Amann , Woodruff Chair in
International Law at the University of Georgia, appointee to
International Criminal Court Prosecutor as advisor on children in and affected by armed conflict
[15]
Ellis Arnall , Governor of Georgia
[16]
William Yates Atkinson , Governor of Georgia
[17]
Roy Barnes , Governor of Georgia, Georgia Senator,
Georgia House of Representatives member, volunteer at Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc., and partner of Barnes Law Group; credited for the removal of the Confederate
rebel flag from the
flag of Georgia
[18]
John Barrow , former member of
United States House of Representatives
[19]
Robert Benham , first African-American chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia
[20]
William Tapley Bennett Jr. , US Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Portugal and NATO
[21]
Cecile Bledsoe, member of the
Arkansas State Senate , formerly represented two different districts in the
Arkansas House of Representatives
[22]
Darrell Blocker , nicknamed "The Spy Whisperer", CIA agent
Michael Bowers , Georgia Attorney General
[23]
Charles H. Bronson , Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services
[24]
Clifford Cleveland Brooks , member of the
Louisiana State Senate 1924–1932, represented the northeast delta parishes
[25]
Garland T. Byrd , Lieutenant Governor of Georgia
[26]
Albert Sidney Camp , politician, educator and lawyer
[27]
John Archibald Campbell , U.S. Supreme Court Justice
[28]
Saxby Chambliss , Former U.S. Senator
[29]
Joyce Chandler – Former educator and member of the
Georgia House of Representatives .
[30]
Chee Soon Juan (徐顺全), Singaporean
neuropsychologist , politician and leader of the
Singapore Democratic Party
[31]
Howell Cobb , Governor of Georgia and US Representative,
Speaker of the House in
31st Congress
[32]
Ertharin Cousin , American lawyer who served as the twelfth
Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme
Cathy Cox , former Secretary of State for the state of Georgia, Dean of Mercer University Law School
[33]
Ander Crenshaw , Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
[34]
Benjamin Cromwell Franklin , first judicial officeholder in the
Republic of Texas
[35]
Heidi Davison , former mayor of
Athens, Georgia
[36]
William Crosby Dawson , U.S. Senator, judge, politician
[37]
Nancy Denson , mayor of
Athens -
Clarke County , Georgia
[38]
Norman S. Fletcher , Georgia State Supreme Court Chief Justice
[39]
Alva Garey , former
Republican member of the
Wisconsin State Senate
[40]
John B. Gordon , General in
Confederate Army, U.S. Senator, Governor of Georgia
[41]
Phil Gramm , former U.S. Senator from
Texas
[42]
Tom Graves , U.S. Representative for
Georgia's 9th congressional district
[43]
Marjorie Taylor Greene , U.S. Representative for
Georgia's 14th congressional district
[44]
Joe Frank Harris , Governor of Georgia, credited for the construction of the
Georgia Dome , creating the
Technical College System of Georgia and bringing the
1996 Summer Olympics to Atlanta
[45]
Nathaniel E. Harris , Governor of Georgia, founder of
Georgia Institute of Technology
[46]
Young L.G. Harris , state representative, federal judge
Edith E. House, one of the first female
Georgia Law graduates,
United States Attorney for Southern District of Florida, namesake of a lecture series at Georgia Law
[47]
Mike Hubbard , member of the
Alabama House of Representatives
[48]
Hank Huckaby , member, Georgia House of Representatives and
Chancellor of the
University System of Georgia
[49]
Guy G. Hurlbutt , United States Attorney for Idaho 1981–1984; former federal judicial nominee to the
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Ben F. Johnson , member of the
Georgia State Senate who authored the
MARTA Act and Dean of the
Emory University School of Law and the
Georgia State University College of Law .
[50]
Herschel Vespasian Johnson , state Governor,
U.S. Senator , and candidate for Vice President of the United States
[51]
James Johnson , state Governor and member, United States House of Representatives
[52]
Brian P. Kemp , state Governor, former state Secretary of State
[53]
Jack Kingston , member, United States House of Representatives
[54]
George H. Kreeger , member of Georgia House of Representatives, 1969–1976; state judge, 1979–2012
Henderson Lovelace Lanham , member, United States House of Representatives
[55]
Juanita Marsh , the third female judge in Georgia, 2020
Georgia Women of Achievement inductee
[56]
Sam Massell , 53rd mayor of
Atlanta ; the first Jewish mayor in the city's history[
citation needed ]
John Milledge , state Governor, U.S. Senator and US Representative
[57]
Zell Miller , U.S. Senator, Governor of Georgia, and founder of the
HOPE Scholarship
[58]
Eugene Mitchell , American lawyer and politician who served as the president of the
Atlanta Board of Education , father of
Margaret Mitchell
[59]
Colton Moore , youngest presumptive member of the
Georgia House of Representatives for District 1, 2019–2021; Georgia Auctioneer Champion 2016
[60]
Brooks Pennington Jr. , member of the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia State Senate, author, businessman, philanthropist
[61]
George E. Perdue III , United States Secretary of Agriculture,
Governor , member Governors' Council of the
Bipartisan Policy Center , businessman
[62]
Ralph Reed , conservative activist and former candidate for lieutenant governor of Georgia
[63]
Steve Reick ,
Illinois State Representative
[64]
Fred B. Rooney , US Representative from
Pennsylvania
[65]
Richard Russell Jr. , Governor of Georgia, U.S. Senator, and
President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate
[66]
William J. Samford , 31st Governor of
Alabama
Carl Sanders , Governor of Georgia, a founder and chairman
Troutman Sanders international law firm
[67]
John Marshall Slaton , Governor of Georgia
[68]
Alexander Stephens , Governor of Georgia and later Vice-President of the Confederate States of America
[69]
Eugene Talmadge , Governor of Georgia
[70]
Herman Talmadge , Governor of Georgia and U.S. Senator
[71]
Mark Taylor , Lieutenant Governor of Georgia
[72]
Meldrim Thomson Jr. , three term Governor of
New Hampshire
[73]
Melvin E. Thompson , Governor of Georgia
[74]
Dina Titus , the United States representative for
Nevada's 1st congressional district since 2013, previously U.S. representative for
Nevada's 3rd congressional district from 2009 to 2011, and professor of political science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
[75]
Lynne M. Tracy , diplomat including
Ambassador of the United States of America to Armenia
Ernest Vandiver , Governor of Georgia
[76]
Samuel Franklin Wilson (1845–1923), Confederate veteran, Tennessee state representative and senator, judge
[77]
Sally Caroline Yates , lawyer who served as a United States Attorney, later
United States Deputy Attorney General , later as Acting
United States Attorney General
Media and journalism
Deborah Roberts , host of
ABC 's
Good Morning America
Entertainment Tonight host
Julie Moran and singer
Kelly Clarkson at the
2009 American Music Awards
Brooke Anderson , news anchor and producer for
CNN
Deborah Blum ,
Pulitzer Prize -winning author, journalist,
science writer and professor at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jim Callis , executive editor at
Baseball America
Chip Caray , professional baseball announcer
Mike Edwards , journalist, writer, and senior editor for
National Geographic
Joel Furr , columnist,
Usenet personality, first person to use the term "
spam " to describe unwanted mass electronic messages
Henry W. Grady , journalist and orator;
Grady Memorial Hospital ,
Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication and
Henry W. Grady High School are named in his honor
Ed Grisamore , author, journalist; recipient of the 2010 Will Rogers Humanitarian Award presented by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists
Lewis Grizzard , author, humorist, columnist for
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and sports editor for the
Chicago Sun-Times
Mary Katharine Ham , journalist, political commentator and video blogger, guest host
The View ,
CNN and
Fox News Channel contributor
John Holliman ,
broadcast journalist with
CNN , known for his coverage of
space exploration and reporting during the
Persian Gulf War ,
NASA dedicated
Launch Complex 39 Press Site facility at the
Kennedy Space Center to him
Clark Howell ,
Pulitzer Prize -winning newspaperman and journalist
Charlayne Hunter-Gault ,
Emmy Award - and
Peabody Award -winning journalist and news correspondent; author; international journalist and broadcaster for
The New York Times ,
The New Yorker ,
WRC-TV ,
CNN ,
NPR ,
PBS , and
The MacNeil/Lehrer Report ; one of the first two African-Americans to be admitted to the university; the Holmes-Hunter academic building is named after her and
Hamilton Holmes , M.D. who was also the first African-American admitted to
Emory University School of Medicine
Ernie Johnson Jr. (A.B.J. 1978), sports broadcaster for
TNT and
TBS
[78]
W. Thomas Johnson , chairman, president, and CEO of
CNN ; former president, publisher, and CEO of
Los Angeles Times , former press agent and personal aid to U.S. President
Lyndon B. Johnson , member
Peabody Awards Board of Jurors ,
Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism
Connie LeGrand , television journalist in
South Carolina ; former host of
Speed News
Pat Mitchell ,
media industry CEO, producer, professor, and author who has taught at the
University of Georgia and at
Harvard University 's
John F. Kennedy School of Government , worked at
NBC (where she was the first woman to produce and host a national program),
CNN ,
PBS ,
TED conferences , etc., awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by
Women's Media Center , the Sandra Day O'Connor Award for Leadership, the
Bodley Medal from
Oxford University , inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame,
Council on Foreign Relations , the
International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences , and, as producer of documentaries and specials, recipient of 35
Emmy Awards and five
Peabody Awards , current president of
The Paley Center for Media in New York City
Julie Moran , host of
Entertainment Tonight
Deborah Norville ,
television journalist , businessperson, and
New York Times best-selling author, hosted
Inside Edition ,
CBS News ,
Today ,
NBC News
Mark B. Perry , television producer, television writer,
Primetime Emmy Award winner
Tom Poland , author and journalist
Leonard Postero , creator of Leonard's Losers , a syndicated football prognostication radio show
Ralph Reed , pundit and former director of the
Christian Coalition
Amy Robach , correspondent for
ABC News , News Anchor for
Good Morning America , previously national correspondent for
NBC News , co-host of the Saturday edition of
NBC 's
Today ,
MSNBC anchor
Deborah Roberts ,
ABC News producer and correspondent
Mark Schlabach ,
ESPN college football and basketball columnist, formerly of
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and
The Washington Post
Parvati Shallow ,
Survivor: Micronesia winner
Alice Stewart , political commentator for CNN,
Emmy Award winner, Communications Director for presidential campaigns, a
Harvard Fellow at the
John F. Kennedy School of Government
[79]
Tommy Tomlinson , columnist for
The Charlotte Observer ; finalist for the 2005
Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Raquel Willis , writer and
transgender rights activist
Medicine
Crawford Long , the inventor of anesthesia
Alfred Blalock , award winning
chief of surgery , professor, and
director of the department of surgery of
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine , ushered in the modern era of
cardiac surgery , winner of the
Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award among other awards, with the Alfred Blalock Clinical Sciences Building at Johns Hopkins Hospital being named after him
Paul Broun , physician and
U.S. Congressman
Hervey M. Cleckley , psychiatrist pioneer in the field of psychopathy whose book, Mask of Sanity, was the most influential clinical description of psychopathy in the twentieth century, co-author of
The Three Faces of Eve
William Harrell Felton , politician, army surgeon, and Methodist minister
Hamilton E. Holmes , orthopedist, professor and associate dean of
Emory University School of Medicine
Fady Joudah , physician and poet
Alec Kessler , orthopedic surgeon and former basketball player for the
Miami Heat
Crawford Long , surgeon and pharmacist best known for his first use of inhaled diethyl ether as an anesthetic
Barbara Rothbaum , psychologist, professor at
Emory University School of Medicine , and pioneer in the treatment of anxiety-related disorders who has played a key role in the development of the treatment of
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
J. Roy Rowland , physician and politician
Military
Eugene E. Habiger ,
United States Air Force four-star general who served as
Commander in Chief ,
United States Strategic Command , Director of Security and Emergency Operations,
U.S. Department of Energy
William P. Acker , Major General in the Air Force
Lloyd D. Brown ,
United States Army
Major General who commanded the
28th Infantry Division in
World War II
[80]
Erle Cocke Jr. ,
Silver Star recipient who served as 33rd National Commander of the
American Legion (1950–51)
Charles A. Beckwith , credited with the creation of the counter-terrorism special forces unit
Delta Force ; author of Delta Force: The Army's Elite Counterterrorist Unit
John B. Gordon , General in
Confederate Army, US Senator, Governor of Georgia
Ronald H. Griffith , retired
United States Army four-star general who served as
Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army
Eugene E. Habiger ,
United States Air Force four-star general who served as
Commander in Chief ,
United States Strategic Command (USCINCSTRAT), Director of Security and Emergency Operations,
U.S. Department of Energy
James R. Lockett , awarded two
Silver Stars during the
Spanish–American War ; World War II
Camp Lockett was named in his honor
Jack L. Rives , 15th Judge Advocate General of the Air Force
David N. Senty , Major General in the Air Force
Colonel Michael D. Steele , former commander of the
101st Airborne , veteran of the
Battle of Mogadishu and
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Luis R. Visot , Major General in the
United States Army
Ministry and religion
Scientific research
Wyatt Anderson , geneticist, professor of Genetics at University of Georgia, Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professor, member of the National Academy of Sciences, Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science
[81]
Cornelia Bargmann , award winning neurobiologist, Wiesel Professor of Genetics and Neurosciences at the
Rockefeller University , investigator at
Howard Hughes Medical Institute , president of science at the
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Sir David Baulcombe ,
FRS , British plant scientist and geneticist; post-doctoral fellow 1978–1980, now
Professor of Botany at the
University of Cambridge
Alfred Blalock , medical doctor, pioneered heart surgery and performed groundbreaking research on shock
Eugene T. Booth ,
Rhodes Scholar ,
nuclear physicist ; member of the historic
Columbia University team which made the first demonstration of
nuclear fission in the United States; worked on the
Manhattan Project
James E. Boyd , physicist, mathematician, and founder of
Scientific Atlanta , part of
Cisco
David F. Clayton , neuroscientist, biochemist, and academic. Professor and the Chair of the Department of Genetics & Biochemistry at Clemson University
A. Jamie Cuticchia , bioinformatics pioneer with expertise in the fields of
genetics ,
bioinformatics , and
genomics who was responsible for the collection of the data constituting the human gene map and who is director of human genome database
Leonard DeLonga , sculptor, painter, and professor at
Mount Holyoke College
Charles Herty , academic, chemist and businessman; namesake of UGA's
Herty Field
Cynthia Kenyon , professor of biochemistry, biophysics,
University of California -San Francisco, member of National Academy of Sciences
Bjørn Lomborg , Danish author, professor, president of the think tank
Copenhagen Consensus Center , former director of the Danish government's
Environmental Assessment Institute (EAI), internationally known for his best-selling book
The Skeptical Environmentalist
Eugene Odum , American biologist known for his pioneering work on
ecosystem ecology , author of the first ecology textbook, Fundamentals of Ecology
Kerwin Swint , political scientist and author, known for his research and writing in the fields of political campaigns, mass media, and political history
Sports
John Isner , professional tennis player with 14 career singles titles
Keren Siebner , Israeli gold medal swimmer
Bill Goldberg , American professional wrestler, actor, football player and color commentator
Bubba Watson , won at the
Masters Tournament in 2012 and 2014, career-high 2nd place in the
Official World Golf Ranking
Shandon Anderson ,
NBA
[82]
Boss Bailey -
NFL linebacker for the
Denver Broncos
[83]
Champ Bailey ,- NFL cornerback for the Denver Broncos
[84]
Chip Beck - professional golfer, former player on the
PGA Tour
[85]
Gordon Beckham - MLB infielder for the
Chicago White Sox
[86]
Kendrell Bell , NFL linebacker for the
Kansas City Chiefs
[87]
Kim Black , Olympic swimmer,
NCAA Woman of the Year in 2001
[88]
Mitchell Boggs , MLB pitcher for the
St. Louis Cardinals
[89]
Justin Bolli , player on the
PGA Tour
[90]
Kara Braxton ,
WNBA forward for the
Detroit Shock
[91]
Bill Brown (did not graduate), college baseball coach of
George Mason
[92]
Reggie Brown , NFL wide receiver for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
[93]
Kevin Butler , NFL kicker for the
Chicago Bears 1985–1995,
Super Bowl XX
[94]
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope , current shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers;
SEC Player of the Year in 2013
[95]
Quincy Carter , NFL
quarterback
[96]
Spud Chandler , pitcher for the
New York Yankees
[97]
Nick Chubb , 4-Time
NFL Pro Bowl electorate, running back for the
Cleveland Browns
[98]
Paul Claxton , professional golfer
[99]
Bob Clemens , NFL fullback for the
Green Bay Packers
[100]
Erik Compton , professional golfer and two-time heart transplant recipient
[101]
Lisa Coole , swimmer,
NCAA Woman of the Year in 1997
[102]
Brandon Coutu ,
football placekicker, currently a member of the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League
[103]
Terrell Davis , former NFL running back and
Super Bowl MVP for the Denver Broncos
[104]
Van Davis , former professional football player
[105]
Todd Duffee , football player; current
mixed martial artist for the
Ultimate Fighting Championship
[106]
Kris Durham , wide receiver for the
Detroit Lions
[107]
Pat Dye , athletic director and football head coach at
Auburn University (1981–1992)
[108]
Anthony Edwards , No.1 Pick in
2020 NBA draft , NBA player for
Minnesota Timberwolves
[109]
Teresa Edwards , basketball player in the Olympics, the
ABL , and the
WNBA
[110]
Gene Ellenson , former professional football player
[111]
Harris English , player on the
PGA Tour
[112]
Terry Fair (1960–2020), American-Israeli professional basketball player
Ken Farmer , football player, kicker/punter; injury ended his career in 1986[
citation needed ]
Vern Fleming , NBA player, taken 18th in the 1984 NBA draft
[113]
Missy Franklin ,
2012 Summer Olympic gold medalist
[114]
Robert Geathers , NFL defensive lineman for the
Cincinnati Bengals
[115]
Vicki Goetze , player on the
LPGA Tour
[116]
Bill Goldberg , NFL football player, and World Heavyweight Champion wrestler in
WCW and
WWE
[117]
Charles Grant , NFL defensive lineman for the
New Orleans Saints
[118]
A. J. Green , wide receiver for the
Cincinnati Bengals
[119]
David Greene , drafted in 2005 by the
Seattle Seahawks
[120]
Forrest Griffin ,
mixed-martial artist , former
UFC Light Heavyweight Champion ;
UFC Hall of Fame member; retired
[121]
Todd Gurley
András Haklits , professional bobsleigher and Olympian
[122]
Bill Hartman Jr., football
running back in the
National Football League for the
Washington Redskins
[123]
Andre Hastings , wide receiver for the
Pittsburgh Steelers
[124]
Len Hauss , three-time All Pro; five-time Pro Bowler for the
Redskins ; president of the
NFLPA
[125]
Jarvis Hayes , NBA 1st round pick (10th overall)
Washington Wizards
[126]
Verron Haynes , NFL running back for the
Pittsburgh Steelers
[127]
Garrison Hearst , former NFL running back (
Arizona Cardinals ,
San Francisco 49ers , Denver Broncos)
[128]
Russell Henley , player on the
PGA Tour
[129]
Claude Hipps , NFL defensive back for the
Pittsburgh Steelers
[130]
Terry Hoage , former defensive back for six NFL teams over 13 seasons
[131]
Reese Hoffa , shot putter ranked No. 1 in the world
[132]
Dennis Hughes , NFL player
[133]
Ryuji Imada , player on the
PGA Tour
[134]
John Isner , professional tennis player
[135]
Andy Johnson , former football player for the
New England Patriots
[136]
Buckshot Jones , stock-car driver, two-time winner in the
NASCAR
Busch Series
[137]
Daryll Jones , NFL defensive back for the Green Bay Packers and the Denver Broncos
[138]
Jumaine Jones , professional basketball player
[139]
Jeff Keppinger , MLB infielder for the
Houston Astros
[140]
Alec Kessler , NBA 1st round pick (12th overall),
Miami Heat
[141]
Chris Kirk , player on the
PGA Tour
[142]
Yoram Kochavy (born 1962), Israeli Olympic swimmer
Kristy Kowal , 2000 Olympic silver medalist, swimming;
NCAA Woman of the Year in 2000
[143]
Billy Kratzert , professional golfer and sportscaster
[144]
Franklin Langham , player on the
PGA Tour
[145]
Tommy Lyons , former NFL offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos
[146]
Mike Macdonald , the
Seattle Seahawks
head coach who was the youngest head coach in the
NFL
[147]
Mohamed Massaquoi , NFL wide receiver for the
Cleveland Browns
[148]
Randy McMichael , NFL tight end for the
St. Louis Rams
[149]
Bob McWhorter , football and baseball, Georgia's first
All-America
[150]
Adam Meadows , football player for the Denver Broncos and
Indianapolis Colts
[151]
LaVon Mercer (born 1959), American-Israeli basketball player
Shannon Mitchell , NFL tight end for the
San Diego Chargers
[152]
Corey Moore , NFL safety
Knowshon Moreno , NFL running back for the
Denver Broncos
[153]
Buster Mott , NFL defensive back for the Green Bay Packers
[154]
Aaron Murray , football quarterback
Reid Patterson , 1956 Olympic Swimmer and former 50 freestyle world record holder, UGA Circle of Honor
[155]
Mikael Pernfors , tennis pro, twice
NCAA champion, runner-up in 1986
French Open Grand Slam Championship
[156]
David Pollack , three-time football
All-American , drafted in 2005 by the
Cincinnati Bengals
[157]
Jamie Pollock , professional soccer player
Larry Rakestraw ,
Chicago Bears quarterback
[158]
John Rauch , NFL creator of the
West Coast offense , former Coach of the
Oakland Raiders
[159]
Patrick Reed ,
PGA Tour golfer; winner of the
2018 Masters Tournament.
Nolen Richardson ,
New York Yankees ,
Detroit Tigers and
Cincinnati Reds 3rd baseman; UGA Baseball Head Coach
[160]
Saudia Roundtree ,
Naismith College Player of the Year in 1996
[161]
Freddy Sale , MLB pitcher for the
Pittsburgh Pirates
[162]
Theron Sapp , NFL running back for the
Philadelphia Eagles and
Pittsburgh Steelers
[163]
Allison Schmitt , 2008, 2012, 2016 Olympic swimmer, eight-time Olympic medalist
Jake Scott , former NFL safety and
Super Bowl MVP for the
Miami Dolphins
[164]
Sonny Seiler , former Georgia swimmer, owner of Georgia mascot
Uga [
citation needed ]
Richard Seymour , NFL defensive lineman for the
New England Patriots
[165]
D.J. Shockley , season record holder for most touchdowns responsible for and most touchdown passes in a season; NFL practice squad quarterback for the
Atlanta Falcons
[166]
Keren Siebner , Israeli Olympic swimmer
[167]
Rory Singer (born 1976), mixed martial artist
Frank Sinkwich ,
All-American football player and
Heisman Trophy winner in 1942
[168]
Vernon Smith , member of the
College Football Hall of Fame and UGA Circle of Honor, UGA Baseball Head Coach
[169]
Matthew Stafford , NFL quarterback for the
Detroit Lions ; drafted by the Detroit Lions first overall in the
2009 NFL Draft
[170]
Matt Stinchcomb , NFL offensive lineman
Oakland Raiders ,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers , two-time football
All-America , 1st round 1999 draft
[171]
Jon Stinchcomb , NFL offensive lineman
New Orleans Saints , football All-American, 2nd round draft choice
[172]
Hudson Swafford , professional golfer
[173]
Sheila Taormina , Olympic gold medalist, the only American to participate in the Olympics in three different sports
[174]
Fran Tarkenton , nine-time Pro-Bowler as quarterback of the NFL
Minnesota Vikings and
New York Giants
[175]
Corrinne Tarver , 1989
NCAA All-Around Gymnastics champion, coach of the
Fisk Lady Gymdogs
[176]
Christi Thomas ,
WNBA forward for the
Los Angeles Sparks
[177]
Odell Thurman , NFL linebacker for the
Cincinnati Bengals
[178]
Forrest Towns ,
Olympic Games gold medalist, world record holder, 1936, first Olympian and gold medalist from Georgia
[179]
Charley Trippi , College and Pro Football Hall of Fame, two-time Pro Bowl halfback for the
Chicago Cardinals
[180]
Maicel Uibo , Estonian Olympic decathlete, silver medalist in
2019 IAAF World Championships in
Doha , Qatar.
[181]
Shannon Vreeland ,
2012 Summer Olympic gold medalist
[182]
Hines Ward , NFL wide receiver and
Super Bowl MVP for the
Pittsburgh Steelers
[183]
Danny Ware , running back for the
New York Giants in the NFL, on team that won
Super Bowl XLII
[184]
Anna Watson , cheerleader and fitness model, credited as "The World's Strongest Cheerleader"[
citation needed ]
Bubba Watson , player on the
PGA Tour , winner of the
2012 Masters Tournament
[185]
Don Wells , NFL defensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers
[186]
Jodie Whire , NFL player
[187]
Gene White , NFL defensive back for the Green Bay Packers
[188]
Jermaine Wiggins , NFL tight end for the
Minnesota Vikings
[189]
Damien Wilkins , NBA guard for the
Seattle SuperSonics
[190]
Dominique Wilkins , NBA slam dunk champion for the
Atlanta Hawks
[191]
Dennis Williams (born 1965), basketball player
Distinguished faculty and staff
The
University of Georgia has boasted many distinguished researchers and scholars on its faculty. Notable past and present faculty and staff include:
Administration
Arts and humanities
Dean Rusk ,
United States Secretary of State and University of Georgia law professor
Judith Ortiz Cofer , writer, Regents' and Franklin Professor of English and Creative Writing
Chris Cuomo , professor of philosophy
Lamar Dodd , U.S. painter and art professor
Hugh Kenner , literary scholar and prolific critic, elected to
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Edward J. Larson , professor of history,
Pulitzer Prize winner for Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion
William S. McFeely , professor of humanities, elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Cas Mudde , professor, political scientist, focuses on political extremism and populism in Europe and the United States,
Prospect magazine's list of "World's Top 50 Thinkers"
Gary Lee Noffke , artist and silversmith
Romita Ray , art historian
Dean Rusk , former U.S. Secretary of State
Freddy Wittop ,
Tony Award -winning
costume designer
Education
Donna Alvermann , educator, currently university-appointed Distinguished Research Professor of Language and Literacy Education at University of Georgia
[194]
Mathematics
Scientific research
Norman Allinger , chemist, elected to
National Academy of Sciences , awarded the
Franklin Medal
Allan Armitage , horticulturist, recipient of the National Educator Award from the
American Horticultural Society
John Avise , genetics researcher, elected to National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, formerly a member of faculty at University of Georgia, now a Distinguished Professor at University of California, Irvine
Jeffrey Bennetzen , molecular geneticist, elected to National Academy of Sciences
Brent Berlin , anthropologist, elected to National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Murray S. Blum , entomologist, recipient of
Lamar Dodd Award , authority on
chemical ecology and
pheromones
Wilbur Howard Duncan , botanist, Fellow of
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Stephen P. Hubbell , plant biology researcher, elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Eugene Odum , zoologist and groundbreaking pioneer in study of ecology, author of first textbook on the subject
Henry F. "Fritz" Schaefer , chemist, elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Monica Turner , scientist known for her work since 1988 on the fire that devastated Yellowstone National Park, brought about by one of the worst droughts in U.S. history
Susan R. Wessler , botanist and geneticist, elected to National Academy of Sciences
Ying Xu , bioinformatician, elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Sports
Tevester Anderson , former associate head coach and chief recruiter for the Georgia Bulldogs 1986–1995, now head coach at
Jackson State University
[198]
Jack Bauerle , swimming and diving coach
Wally Butts , football coach
W.A. Cunningham , football head coach, basketball head coach
Jim Donnan , football coach
Vince Dooley , football coach (1964-88) and Athletic Director (1979-2004)
Hugh Durham , head basketball coach 1979–1995
[199]
Damon Evans , former Athletic Director and alumnus
Mark Fox , 2009 men's basketball head coach
[200]
La'Keshia Frett , former collegiate and professional basketball player and current assistant coach for the women's basketball team at the University of Georgia
Ray Goff , football coach
Jim Harrick , 1999–2003 men's basketball head coach
[201]
Pete Herrmann , 2003–2009 men's basketball associate head coach, 2009 interim head coach
[202]
Ron Jirsa , men's basketball coach, 1995–1997, associate head coach, 1997–1999 heach coach
[203]
Ralph Jordan , 1946–1950 men's basketball head coach
[204]
Andy Landers , women's basketball coach
Dan Magill , tennis coach
W.O. Payne , Athletic Director and alumnus
Howell Peacock , 1912–1916 men's basketball head coach
[205]
Mark Richt , football coach
Mark Slonaker , 1975–1979 men's basketball player, returned as assistant men's basketball coach 1989–1995
[206]
Kirby Smart , current head football coach and former Georgia safety (1996–99)
Tubby Smith , 1995–1997 men's basketball head coach, assistant coach for the 2000 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team in Sydney, Australia
[207]
Herman Stegeman , former basketball, football and athletics coach, including 17 years coaching track and field, in 1929 became athletics director; Stegeman Hall (now demolished) and Stegeman Coliseum were dedicated in his honor
[208]
Steve Webber , former baseball coach; led
Bulldogs to the
1990 College World Series championship, becoming the first
SEC team to win the CWS
Terri Williams-Flournoy , former assistant coach, women's basketball
Suzanne Yoculan , women's gymnastics coach
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