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The following is a list of people associated with the
University of Tennessee system in all its campuses. The list does not include personnel associated with
Oak Ridge National Laboratory .
Politics and law
Lamar Alexander , former Tennessee Governor, UT President and former US Senator
[1]
Ali Abu Al-Ragheb , former Prime Minister of
Jordan
Victor Ashe , U.S. ambassador to
Poland , former mayor of
Knoxville, Tennessee [
citation needed ]
John DeWitt Clinton Atkins , member of House of Representatives[
citation needed ]
Richard W. Austin , member of House of Representatives[
citation needed ]
Howard Baker , Ambassador and former
Senate Majority Leader [
citation needed ]
Howard Baker Sr. , member of House of Representatives[
citation needed ]
William M. Barker , Chief Justice to Tennessee Supreme Court[
citation needed ]
George White Baxter , Governor of Wyoming territory[
citation needed ]
Ray Blanton , Governor of Tennessee, member of House of Representatives
[2]
Marion Speed Boyd , former U.S. district and Chief judge for Tennessee[
citation needed ]
John Lafayette Camp , politician and Civil War veteran[
citation needed ]
William H. Cate , former U.S. Congressman from
Arkansas
[3]
Brett Carter , U.S. House of Representatives candidate[
citation needed ]
Saxby Chambliss , U.S. Senator
[4]
Walter Chandler , former mayor of Memphis, Tennessee[
citation needed ]
Clement Comer Clay , former Governor of Alabama
[5]
Bob Corker , former mayor of Chattanooga; U.S. Senator
[6]
John Hervey Crozier , member of House of Representatives
[7]
Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr. , former
White House Counsel [
citation needed ]
Lincoln Davis , member of House of Representatives
[8]
Jim DeMint ,
South Carolina U.S. Senator
[9]
M. Jerome Diamond ,
Vermont Attorney General , 1975–1981
[10]
Lurita Doan , former Administrator of the
U.S. General Services Administration
[11]
Jimmy Duncan , member of House of Representatives
[12]
John Duncan Sr. , member of House of Representative
[13]
Winfield Dunn , former Governor of Tennessee
[14]
Charlene Fite , Republican member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives from
Crawford County , Arkansas
[15]
James B. Frazier , former Governor of Tennessee and U.S. Senator
[16]
Richard Fulton , former Tennessee state senator, US Congressman, mayor of metropolitan Nashville
Bart Gordon , member of House of Representatives
[17]
Al Gore Jr. , former Vice President of the United States, US Congressman, US Senator, professor, and environmentalist, recipient of honorary doctorate, 2010
[18]
Albert Gore Sr. , member of House of Representatives and U.S. Senator
[19]
Bill Hendon , former member of U.S. House of Representatives
[20]
Van Hilleary , U. S. Congressman
[21]
John C. Houk , former member of U.S. House of Representatives
[22]
Thomas G. Hull , former member of U.S. House of Representatives
[23]
Amadou Scattred Janneh , former Secretary of State for Communication, Information and Technology, from
The Gambia [
citation needed ]
Ray Jenkins , Senate counsel during the
Army-McCarthy Hearings [
citation needed ]
William L. Jenkins , member of U.S. House of Representatives
[24]
Ed Jones , former member of U.S. House of Representatives
[25]
Jim Justice , Governor of West Virginia
Joel A. Katz, entertainment lawyer
[26] (UT College of Law)
Estes Kefauver , former U.S. Senator[
citation needed ]
Arthur Larson , politician[
citation needed ]
Guy A. Lewis , former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida
Dan Lipinski , U.S. Congressman (
D -
IL ) and former professor
[27]
William Gibbs McAdoo , former
United States Secretary of the Treasury [
citation needed ]
John E. McCall , former member of U.S. House of Representatives
[28]
Jimmy Naifeh , Speaker of the House, Tennessee House of Representatives[
citation needed ]
John Randolph Neal Jr. , Scopes Trial attorney[
citation needed ]
Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson , former member of U.S. House of Representatives
[29]
George W. Ochs , former Mayor of
Chattanooga [
citation needed ]
Michael C. Polt , U.S. Ambassador to
Serbia [
citation needed ]
Percy Priest , former member of U.S. House of Representatives
[30]
Bob Ramsey (born 1947),
Republican member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives
[31]
Glenn Reynolds , UT law professor and author of the
Instapundit political
weblog [
citation needed ]
Mercer Reynolds , former U.S. Ambassador to
Switzerland [
citation needed ]
Madeline Rogero , first female mayor of Knoxville[
citation needed ]
Kenneth Rush , former U.S. Ambassador to Germany[
citation needed ]
Edward Terry Sanford , former U.S. Supreme Court Justice[
citation needed ]
Jim Sasser , former U.S. Senator
[32]
Ronald L. Schlicher , former U.S. Ambassador to
Cyprus [
citation needed ]
Margaret Scobey , former U.S. Ambassador to
Syria and
Egypt
[33]
Heath Shuler , U.S. Representative from
North Carolina ; former
NFL player
[34]
William P. Sims , Arizona state senator
[35]
William Pruden Smith , former mayor,
Miami
Paul Summers , former Attorney General of State of Tennessee[
citation needed ]
John S. Tanner , member of House of Representatives
[36]
Deborah Tate , United States
Federal Communications Commission Commissioner[
citation needed ]
George Caldwell Taylor , former U.S. district judge[
citation needed ]
Lawrence Tyson , former U.S. Senator
[37]
Gary R. Wade , Tennessee Supreme Court appointee, as of 2006
Herbert S. Walters , former U.S. Senator
[38]
Zach Wamp , member of House of Representatives
[39]
Allen West , U.S. Representative from Florida
[40]
Washington C. Whitthorne , former U.S. Senator
[41]
Laura I. Wiley , former member of the
North Carolina General Assembly ; current member of the
University of North Carolina Board of Governors
Education
Edward L. Ayers , former President of the
University of Richmond
Guy Bailey , 15th President of
Texas Tech University ; President of the
University of Alabama
Philander P. Claxton Sr. , founder of the UT Department of Education and U.S. commissioner of education, 1911–1921
Bob Clement , President of
Cumberland University and politician
Bryan Coker , 12th President of
Maryville College
Margaret Cuninggim , former Dean of Women at the University of Tennessee
David L. Eubanks , former President of
Johnson Bible College
John Gaventa , political sociologist
Lee Giles , computer scientist,
CiteSeer , David Reese Professor at the
Pennsylvania State University
John Rice Irwin , historian, founder of
Museum of Appalachia
[42]
Annie Kennedy , first member of the faculty elected at the Alabama Girls' Industrial School (now,
University of Montevallo )
Joe L. Kincheloe (1950–2008), professor and
Canada Research Chair at the Faculty of Education,
McGill University in
Montreal ; founder of The Paulo and Nita Freire International Project for Critical Pedagogy; author of more than 45 books and more than one hundred journal articles on issues including
critical pedagogy ,
educational research ,
urban studies ,
cognition ,
curriculum , and
cultural studies
[43]
William Allen Montgomery (1829–1905), graduated in 1850; lawyer, planter, Confederate chaplain and Baptist minister; President of
Carson–Newman University from 1888 to 1892
[44]
[45]
John Thomas Mentzer (~1951–2010), marketing and supply chain scholar
[46]
F. Ann Millner , 11th President of
Weber State University
Velma McBride Murry , psychologist and sociologist at
Vanderbilt University
[47]
Shirley Raines , 12th President of
University of Memphis
Linwood H. Rose , 5th President of
James Madison University
Stephen Wallace Taylor , historian and chair of the Department of History and Political Science at
Macon State College
W. I. Thomas , sociologist
Bernie L. Wade , Chancellor, International Circle of Faith Colleges and Seminaries
Actors, directors, and entertainers
Clarence Brown ,
Academy Award -nominated film director
Dixie Carter , actress
Henry Cho , comedian
John Cullum , actor and singer
James Denton , actor,
Desperate Housewives
Dale Dickey , actress
James Dobson actor
Melanie Hutsell , comedian, actress
David Keith , actor and director
Logan Marshall-Green , actor,
Spider-Man: Homecoming and
Upgrade
Park Overall , actress
Constance Shulman ,
voice-over artist, actress
Artists and musicians
Jeff Baxter ,
Nike designer
Deana Carter ,
country music singer and songwriter
Ashley Cleveland ,
gospel singer
[48]
James Denton , actor
The Dirty Guv'nahs , rock band
Thomas Fulton , opera conductor
[48]
Drew Holcomb , singer and songwriter
Ellie Holcomb , singer and songwriter
Anna Maria Horner , fabric designer and textile artist
Byron McKeeby , artist
Wardell Milan , artist
Lewis Cosby , bass player,
10 Years
John Howell Morrison , composer
Bobby Ogdin – recording studio pianist, member of
Elvis Presley's
TCB Band
Park Overall , actress
Dolly Parton ,
country music singer, recipient of honorary doctorate, 2009
Cheryl Lynn Studer , opera
soprano
[48]
Carl Sublett, painter
[49]
Pam Tillis ,
country music singer
Gil Trythall , composer and pianist
Richard Aaker Trythall , composer and pianist
[50]
Keith Wallen , singer and songwriter,
Breaking Benjamin
Sarah Webb , artist
Delores Ziegler , opera singer
[48]
Authors
Travis Beacham , screenwriter
Lowell Cunningham , comic book writer
Owen Davis , playwright
Bruce Foster , paper engineer, pop-up children's books creator
Alex Haley , novelist, biographer and essayist
May Justus , author of children's books
[48]
Joseph Wood Krutch , novelist, critic and naturalist
Richard Marius , novelist, scholar and speechwriter
Cormac McCarthy , novelist
John C. McManus , PhD, military historian and professor of military history
Dave Ramsey , financial guru, author, and host of
The Ramsey Show
Brad Vice , short story writer
Kurt Vonnegut , writer
Allen Wier , fiction writer and scholar
William Garrett Wright , poet
[51]
Business and economy
James Haslam Jr. , founder and CEO of
Pilot Corporation
Charles O. Holliday , Chairman of
Bank of America and Former Chairman of
DuPont
Thomas M. Humphrey , economist and author
Min Kao , CEO and founder of
Garmin
Frank Knight , economist
Godwin Maduka , doctor and philanthropist
Charles McClung McGhee , late 19th-century Knoxville railroad magnate and financier
Abdisalam Omer , Governor of the
Central Bank of Somalia
Rex Repass , US-based public opinion and marketing research executive
Jerry Sisk Jr. , gemologist and television executive, co-founded
Jewelry Television in 1993
[52]
Donnie Smith , CEO of
Tyson Foods
Chris Whittle , founder of Whittle Communications and
Edison Schools
Military
Burwell B. Bell III , U.S. Army Commander
Robert Emmet Callan , major general in the U.S. Army and assistant chief of staff in the War Department, 1931–1935
Clifton B. Cates , aide to President
Woodrow Wilson and later Commandant of the Marine Corps
Thomas A. Davis , Captain of Spanish–American War
Norman C. Gaddis , former Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans and Operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force
Robert C. Hinson , former Deputy Commander-in-Chief of United States Strategic Command
Bruce K. Holloway , military commander of Allied Forces
Ridley McLean , rear admiral in the U.S. Navy; wrote the Bluejacket's Manual, which is still used to teach naval recruits the basics of seamanship
Spurgeon Neel , major general, pioneer in
aeromedical evacuation
Austin C. Shofner ,
World War II U.S. general
Maurice F. Weisner , former Pacific Fleet Admiral
Athletics and sportscasters
Monica Abbott , former
NPF pitcher for the
Washington Glory , Olympian (2008)
[53]
Kyle Alexander (born 1996), basketball player for
Hapoel Tel Aviv of the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
Chris Daw , Paralympic gold medalist
Pete Athas , former NFL player
Bill Bates , former NFL Pro Bowl
safety
[54]
Bianca Belair (born Bianca Blair), professional wrestler in
WWE
[55]
Buddy Bolding , former head baseball coach at
Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia
[56]
Dick Bowers , former athletic director for the
University of South Florida
[57]
Chris Burke , retired Major League Baseball player
[58]
Kevin Burnett , former NFL player
[59]
Ray Bussard , Hall of Fame and Olympic swimming coach, 1968–1989
Tamika Catchings , former
WNBA player, two-time Olympian (2004, 2008)
[60]
Joey Clinkscales , professional football wide receiver, scout, and executive
Alan Cockrell , former Major League Baseball
outfielder and
coach
Denny Crawford , professional football guard
[61]
Jonathan Crompton , NFL free agent quarterback
[62]
Antone Davis , former National Football League offensive lineman
[63]
Doug Dickey ,
College Football Hall of Fame head coach at the
University of Tennessee (1964–1969) and the
University of Florida (1970–1978); athletic director at Tennessee (1985–2002)
[64]
R. A. Dickey , professional baseball pitcher
[65]
Bobby Dodd , college football coach and athletic director at Georgia Tech
[66]
Dale Ellis , former NBA player
[67]
Beattie Feathers , former NFL player; collegiate football and baseball coach
[68]
Paul Finebaum , radio host and journalist
[69]
Cory Fleming , former NFL
wide receiver
[70]
Richmond Flowers , former NFL player
Arian Foster , former NFL
running back
Phillip Fulmer , head coach of
Tennessee Volunteers football team (1992–2008)
[71]
Harry Galbreath , former National Football League offensive lineman
[72]
Charlie Garner ,
NFL running back
[73]
Phil Garner , former
Major League Baseball player and manager
[74]
Justin Gatlin ,
2004 Summer Olympics 100m gold medalist
[75]
Willie Gault , former NFL wide receiver
[76]
Bobby Gordon , football player
[77]
Sam Graddy ,
1984 Summer Olympics 100m silver medalist and 4 × 100 m gold medalist
[78]
Ray Graves , former NFL player;
University of Florida head football coach (1960–1969) and athletic director (1960–1979);
College Football Hall of Fame (1990)
[79]
Ernie Grunfeld , former NBA player and current president of basketball operations,
Washington Wizards
[80]
Travis Haney, college football writer for ESPN Insider
[81]
Alvin Harper , former NFL wide receiver
[82]
Dee Haslam , businesswoman and co-owner of the
Cleveland Browns
Jimmy Haslam , co-owner of the Cleveland Browns
Albert Haynesworth , NFL
defensive tackle
[83]
Todd Helton ,
Hall of Fame
Major League Baseball
first baseman for the
Colorado Rockies
[84]
Luke Hochevar , professional baseball player
Chamique Holdsclaw , former WNBA player, Olympian (2000)
[85]
Rick Honeycutt , former Major League Baseball player and current pitching coach for the
Los Angeles Dodgers
[86]
Allan Houston , former
NBA
shooting guard
[87]
Luke Hudson , former MLB pitcher
[88]
Austin Johnson , former NFL player
[89]
Dale Jones , former NFL player and current assistant coach at Appalachian State
Steve Kiner , former NFL player,
College Football Hall of Fame inductee
[90]
Bernard King , former NBA player
[91]
Kara Lawson , WNBA player, Olympian (2008), ESPN analyst
[92]
Jamal Lewis , NFL
running back
[93]
Jeremy Linn , swimmer, won one gold and one silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia
[94]
Christine Magnuson , swimmer, won two silver medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China
[95]
Johnny Majors , College Football Hall of Fame 1987,
Heisman Trophy runner-up (1956); head football coach at
Iowa State University (1968–1972),
University of Pittsburgh (1973–1976) and the University of Tennessee (1977–1992)
[96]
Peyton Manning ,(Class of 1997) NFL
quarterback
[97]
Tee Martin , former NFL quarterback
[98]
Steve Matthews , former NFL quarterback
[99]
Jeronne Maymon (born 1991), basketball player for
Hapoel Eilat B.C. of the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
[100]
Bill Mayo , All-American
[101]
Jacques McClendon , NFL offensive lineman
[102]
Tim McGee , NFL receiver
[103]
Ross McGowan ,
professional golfer
[104]
Greg McMichael , former Major League Baseball player
[105]
Charles McRae , former National Football League offensive lineman
[106]
Jordan McRae (born 1991), basketball player for
Hapoel Tel Aviv of the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
Aries Merritt ,
2012 Summer Olympics 110m hurdles gold medalist
Anthony Miller , former NFL pro Bowl wide receiver
[107]
Mike Miller , NFL player
[108]
Chris Moneymaker ,
2003
World Series of Poker Main Event winner
Tom Myslinski , former NFL
center
[109]
Kevin Nash , former
professional wrestler and UT basketball player
[110]
Lindsey Nelson , sportscaster
[111]
Augie Ojeda , Major League Baseball player for the
Arizona Diamondbacks
[112]
Candace Parker , WNBA player, Olympian (2008)
[113]
Woody Paige , sports analyst for
The Denver Post and ESPN's
Around the Horn
[114]
Bruce Pearl , former men's head basketball coach
[115]
Buzz Peterson , former men's head basketball coach
Carl Pickens , former NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver
[116]
Peerless Price , former NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver
[117]
Semeka Randall , former WNBA player
[118]
Josh Richardson , professional basketball player, currently plays for the
Miami Heat
Mychal Rivera , tight end; brother of
Glee actress
Naya Rivera [
citation needed ]
Pat Ryan , former NFL player
[119]
Ovince St. Preux , collegiate football defensive end and linebacker; professional
mixed martial artist , formerly with
Strikeforce
[120] and currently with the
UFC
[121]
Mike Smithson , former MLB pitcher
Robert Shaw , former NFL
center
[122]
Michelle Snow , former WNBA player
[123]
Donté Stallworth , NFL
WR
[124]
Drew Steckenrider , professional baseball pitcher
[125]
Melvin Stewart , swimmer, won two gold medals and one bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain
[126]
Pat Summitt , former women's basketball head coach (1974–2012); member of
Naismith Memorial and
Women's Basketball Halls of Fame; Olympian (1976); head coach for the 1984 Olympic women's basketball team that won gold
[127]
Tyler Summitt , Pat's son and former women's basketball program
head coach at
Louisiana Tech
[128]
Lenny Taylor , NFL player
[129]
Holly Warlick , former Lady Vols basketball player and former Lady Vols head coach (2012–2019)
[130]
Chuck Webb , NFL player
[131]
Reggie White , former NFL
defensive lineman
[132]
Ron Widby , former NFL Pro Bowl
punter
[133]
Grant Williams , NBA player
Jordan Williams , NFL player
Rhyne Williams , professional tennis player
[134]
Al Wilson , NFL player
[135]
Gibril Wilson , NFL
safety
[136]
Jason Witten , NFL Pro Bowl
tight end
[137]
Gene Wojciechowski , college football reporter and senior writer for ESPN The Magazine
[69]
Bob Woodruff , head football coach at
Baylor University (1947–1949); head football coach and athletic director at the
University of Florida (1950–1959)[
citation needed ]
Chris Woodruff , associate head coach at the
University of Tennessee , former professional tennis player
[138]
Journalists and newscasters
Rhodes Scholars
Nancy-Ann Min DeParle , Balliol College, B.A. 1981 MA 1986; graduated from Harvard Law School in 1983 with a JD degree; served in the cabinet of Tennessee Governor Ned McWherter; sat on several corporate boards; served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy under President Obama and Director of White House Office of Healthcare Reform
[141]
William Everett Derryberry , St. John's College, BA 1932 MA 1940; had a 34-year academic career as president of Tennessee Technological University, where he oversaw the transformation of the school from a campus of a few acres and a few buildings with 700 students and 31 faculty members to a university comprising six colleges and schools on 235 acres of property with a student body of close to 7,000 and a faculty of more than 350
[141]
Bernadotte E. Schmitt , Merton College, BA 1908, M.A 1913; professor at Western Reserve University (1910–1925) and the University of Chicago (1925–1946); when he retired from Chicago, he held the Andrew MacLeish Distinguished Service Professorship of Modern History; served briefly in World War I as a 2nd Lieutenant of Field Artillery; during World War II, he acted as a special consultant on history in the Department of State's Division of Research and Publications and its Division of Historical Policy Research
[141]
Nobel laureates
James Buchanan , winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Economic Science; received an M.S. degree from UT in 1941
[142]
Peter C. Doherty , faculty member in the UT Health Science Center in Memphis
Pulitzer prize winners
John Netherland Heiskell , 1893 graduate of the University of Tennessee; publisher and editor of the
Arkansas Gazette ' , 1902–1972; under his leadership, the paper won a Pulitzer Prize for meritorious public service
[143]
Owen Davis , 1889 graduate, won the Pulitzer Prize for his play Icebound in 1923
[144]
John M. Hightower , attended the University of Tennessee 1927–1929; won a Pulitzer while at the Associated Press for International Reporting in 1952
[145]
Ron Kirksey , 1970 graduate of the University of Tennessee, won the Pulitzer prize for public service journalism in 1994 as part of a team at the
Akron Beacon Journal
[146]
Cormac McCarthy , novelist who attended University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1951–1952 and 1957–1960; won the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for
The Road
[147]
Bernadotte E. Schmitt , earned a bachelor of arts at the University of Tennessee in 1902, won a Pulitzer in History in 1931 for his book The Coming of the War, 1914 (1930)
[148]
John Noble Wilford , 1955 graduate of the University of Tennessee; won two Pulitzer Prizes for national reporting;
[149] science correspondent for The New York Times , and founder of the paper's weekly science section
[150]
Edward Osborne Wilson , attended University of Tennessee 1950–1951, won two Pulitzer Prizes for nonfiction for his books On Human Nature (1979)
[151] and The Ants (1991)
[152]
Science and technology
Mladen Bestvina , topologist, professor of mathematics at
University of Utah
William E. Bickley , entomologist
Jack Dongarra , computer science professor; creator of
LINPACK and
LAPACK ; 2021
Turing Award Recipient
Gertrude Ehrlich , professor of mathematics at
University of Maryland, College Park
Weston Fulton , meteorologist, inventor
Lee Giles , computer scientist,
CiteSeer , David Reese Professor at
Pennsylvania State University
Carl B. Huffaker , biologist and agricultural scientist
Mohammad Ataul Karim , physicist
Frank Knight , economist
Mounir Laroussi , plasma physicist, pioneer of plasma medicine
Madeline Kneberg Lewis , archaeologist of the Southeastern United States
Joana Kuntz , organizational psychologist in New Zealand
Gerald North ,
atmospheric scientist , author of North Report and The Impact of Global Warming in Texas
Douglas W. Owsley , division head of physical anthropology of Smithsonian's
National Museum of Natural History
Ronald H. Petersen , mycologist of the
University of Tennessee
Alan Rabinowitz , zoologist, CEO of Panthera
Edward K. Reedy , radar researcher and director of the
Georgia Tech Research Institute , 1998–2003
[153]
Subrata Roy , inventor, professor of aerospace engineering at the
University of Florida
Antoinette Rodez Schiesler , chemist, director of research at
Villanova University
Jeremy C. Smith , Governor's Chair and Director of UT/ORNL Center for Molecular Biophysics
Morwen Thistlethwaite ,
knot theorist
Peter Tsai , chemist, inventor of the
N95 mask
E.O. Wilson ,
biologist and
naturalist
Astronauts
Faculty
Sandra Blain (born 1941), ceramicist, potter, and sculptor
[154]
Charles W. Kent (1860–1917), scholar of the English language
Vernon Lattin (born 1938), president of
Brooklyn College
Carolyn Ringer Lepre , 10th president of
Salisbury University
Jill Mikucki , microbiologist, Antarctic researcher
Kate Vitasek (born 1968), author and educator, adjunct faculty in the Haslam College of Business Global Supply Chain Institute and the Graduate and Executive Education
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