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Notable people associated with Wayne State University
The following is a list of notable people related to
Wayne State University .
Alumni
Academia
Sandra Arlinghaus , professor at
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Rudine Sims Bishop , educator and "mother of" multicultural children's literature
[1]
Claire-Marie Brisson ,
Preceptor in French at
Harvard University
Arthur Danto , Emeritus Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy at
Columbia University
Wayne Dyer , self-help author and motivational speaker
Paul M. Fleiss , pediatrician, father of
Heidi Fleiss
William J. Kaiser , professor and former department chair of Electrical Engineering at
UCLA
[2]
[3]
Abdi Kusow , professor of sociology and anthropology at
Oakland University
Emmett Leith , Schlumberger Professor of Engineering at the
University of Michigan and recipient of the
National Medal of Science
Douglas McGregor , management professor at the
MIT Sloan School of Management and president of
Antioch College (1948 to 1954)
Nancy Milio , originated the notion of healthy public policy,[
citation needed ] Professor Emeritus of Nursing and Professor Emeritus of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Godfrey Mwakikagile ,
Tanzanian scholar, author,
Africanist , academic and political theorist
Saul K. Padover , historian and political scientist at
The New School of Social Research in
New York City
Sidney Ribeau , former President of
Bowling Green State University , President of
Howard University [
when? ]
Rita Richey , first woman to earn a Ph.D. in instructional technology
[4]
Dr. Michael Schwartz (attended),[
citation needed ] President of
Cleveland State University , former President Emeritus of
Kent State University
Jacquelyn Taylor , Helen F. Pettit Professor of Nursing; founder and executive director, Center for Research on People of Color at
Columbia University
Dennis Chima Ugwuegbu , Nigeria's first professor of psychology
Stanley E. Zin ,
Richard M. Cyert and Morris H. DeGroot Professor of Economics and Statistics,
Carnegie Mellon University ;
Frisch Medal winner
Broadcasting and journalism
Tony Brown , journalist, comedian, and businessman
Rachelle Consiglio , executive producer,
The Jerry Springer Show and
The Steve Wilkos Show ; wife of
Steve Wilkos
Hugh Downs , news anchor for
ABC's
20/20
Wayne Dyer , author, self-help advocate
Sonny Eliot , weatherman, actor, and comedian
Mark Fritz ,
Pulitzer Prize -winning reporter
Bob Giles , retired 40-year Detroit broadcast news manager for WWJ-TV News, WDIV-TV News, and WXYZ-TV Action News; inducted into Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame in 2012
Darren M. Haynes ,
SportsCenter anchor at
ESPN in Bristol, Connecticut
Jerry Hodak , former Chief Meteorologist for WXYZ-TV Detroit
Casey Kasem , radio host
Carol Martin , news anchor and journalist
Elvis Mitchell ,
New York Times film critic (1999-2004), entertainment critic for
NPR 's Weekend Edition , host of The Treatment on
KCRW ; programmer of the
LACMA Film Screening Program
Helen Thomas , former White House correspondent; "First Lady of the Washington press corps"
Business
Tom Athans , co-founder and former CEO of the liberal-progressive
Democracy Radio
Mark Bertolini , CEO of
Aetna
Howard Birndorf , biotechnology entrepreneur, founding director of
Neurocrine Biosciences
Larry Brilliant , executive director of
Google.org
Bill Davidson , industrialist, billionaire, majority owner of the
Detroit Pistons
Yousif Ghafari , founder and chairman of Ghafari, Inc., philanthropist, and U.S. Ambassador
[5]
[6]
Dan Gilbert , president and founder of
Rock Financial and
Quicken Loans , majority owner of the
Cleveland Cavaliers
Peter Karmanos, Jr. , founder and CEO of
Compuware Corporation ; owner of the
Carolina Hurricanes ,
Plymouth Whalers , and
Florida Everblades hockey franchises
Madhusudhan Rao Lagadapati , chairman and CEO of
Lanco Infratech . 29th richest person in India with US$2.3 billion in 2010 by
Forbes
David M. Overton , founder and CEO of
The Cheesecake Factory, Inc.
Dhiraj Rajaram , founder and chairman of Mu Sigma, Inc.
Stephen M. Ross , law school graduate; real estate developer; provided $100 million naming gift for
Ross School of Business ;
Forbes 400 rank: #68 at $4.5 billion[
when? ]
David Salzman (1969), television producer and businessman
Computers, engineering, and technology
Neal Vernon Loving (aeronautical engineering), turbulence specialist
Harold Mertz (mechanical engineering), created the standard crash test dummy (
Hybrid III )
Ali Nasle (electrical engineering), founder of EDSA Micro Corporation; wrote the world's first digital
short circuit program
Lawrence Patrick (mechanical and aeronautical engineering), researcher in the area of automotive passenger safety; vice president for research and development of
Libbey Owens Ford Company, the original manufacturer of laminated safety glass
John Sawruk (mechanical engineering), engineer and executive with
GM
Art and design
Susan Aaron-Taylor , mixed media sculptor, professor (retired) at
Cranbrook Academy of Art
Edith Altman , artist
Diane Carr , artist
Niels Diffrient ,
industrial designer
Garth Fagan , dancer and choreographer
Tyree Guyton , artist, created the
Heidelberg Project
Ian Hornak , founding artist of the
hyperrealist and
photorealist fine art movements
[7]
[8]
Leonard D. Jungwirth , sculptor
Emeline King , industrial designer
[9]
Stanley Lechtzin , jewelry and metal artist, founding member of the
Society of North American Goldsmiths
Hughie Lee-Smith , painter
Oxana Narozniak , Ukrainian-Brazilian sculptor
Arthur Seigel , photojournalist, educator and artist
Darryl DeAngelo Terrell , photographer, curator
[10]
Timothy Van Laar , artist
R. John Wright , doll designer and maker
Government and politics
John D. Altenburg ,
Army
Major General , authority for military commissions covering detainees at
Guantanamo
Christine Beatty , former
Detroit
Chief of Staff ; involved in the
Kilpatrick and Beatty text-messaging scandal
Scott Boman , Michigan politician
Louvenia Bright , first African American woman to serve in the
Vermont General Assembly
Cora Brown , first African American woman to be elected to a state senate (D-Michigan)
Chen Pi-Chao , former
Vice Minister of National Defense for Taiwan , 2000–2002
[11]
Ken Cockrel Jr. , former
Mayor of Detroit
John Conyers , former member of the
United States House of Representatives (D-Michigan)
Keith Ellison , first
Muslim elected to the
United States Congress , currently the
Attorney General of Minnesota (D-Minnesota)
William D. Ford , former member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (D-Michigan)
Yousif Ghafari , former
US Ambassador to Slovenia
Mitch Greenlick , former member of the
Oregon House of Representatives
Jenean Hampton , former
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
Lawrence Kestenbaum , creator and webmaster of
The Political Graveyard
Nancy Lenoil , State Archivist of California
Andrew Marshall , founding director of the
Office of Net Assessment at the
U.S. Defense Department
Fuat Oktay , first and current
Vice President of Turkey
Bruce Patterson , former member of the
Michigan Senate ; former Wayne County Commissioner
Gary Peters , member of the
United States Senate (D-Michigan)
Teresa Stanek Rea , former acting
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and former acting
Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Lynn N. Rivers , former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (D-Michigan)
Alma G. Stallworth , former member of the
Michigan House of Representatives
Ulana Suprun , former acting
Minister of Healthcare of
Ukraine
Rashida Tlaib , one of the first two Muslim women elected to the U.S. Congress (D-Michigan)
John Townsend , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Law
Shereef Akeel , lawyer, notable for pursuing human rights and civil liberties cases on the behalf of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans
Sam Bernstein , attorney, founded high-profile firm
The Law Offices of Sam Bernstein
Patricia Boyle , former U.S. federal judge
Irma Clark-Coleman , member of the
Michigan Senate , former member of the
Michigan House of Representatives
John Conyers , U.S. Representative since 1964
George Cushingberry, Jr. , member of the
Michigan House of Representatives , youngest ever elected
Nancy Garlock Edmunds , senior U.S. federal judge
Tod Ensign , veterans' rights lawyer, founder of the advocacy group Citizen Soldier
Richard Alan Enslen ,
United States District Court judge
Elizabeth L. Gleicher , judge on the
Michigan Court of Appeals
[12]
Denise R. Johnson , first woman appointed to the
Vermont Supreme Court
Damon Keith , senior judge for the
United States Court of Appeals
Marilyn Jean Kelly , former chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court
Joan Mahoney , law scholar, former professor and Dean of the
Wayne State University Law School
Dorothy Comstock Riley , former justice of the Michigan Supreme Court; first woman to serve on the Michigan Court of Appeals
Henry Saad , jurist,
Michigan Court of Appeals
John Weisenberger , former
attorney general of
Guam
Literature
Albert Cleage , author, founder of the Black Christian National Movement
Dorothy Marie Donnelly , poet
Paula Gosling , mystery novelist
Mariela Griffor , poet and novelist, journalist
Robert Hayden , poet,
Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress
Philip Levine ,
United States Poet Laureate and
Pulitzer Prize winner
Thomas Ligotti , horror story writer
Raynetta Mañees , romance novelist
Dudley Randall , poet and publisher
Warren Rovetch , travel writer
Magic
Military
Motion pictures
Performing arts
Al Aarons , jazz trumpeter
Pepper Adams (attended), jazz baritone saxophonist and composer
Patricia Alice Albrecht , actress,
voice over actress , and writer, voice of Pizzazz in
Jem
[13]
Dorothy Ashby , jazz harpist and composer
Madelon Baker (attended), actress, singer, record producer, music publisher
[14]
Anita Barone , actress,
The War at Home
Cherie Bennett , novelist, actress, director, playwright, newspaper columnist, singer, and television writer for
The Young and the Restless
Bob Birch , bassist for the Elton John Band
Ben Blackwell (attended), musician
Kenny Burrell , jazz guitarist
Donald Byrd , trumpeter
Larry Joe Campbell , actor and comedian, cast member of
According to Jim
Council Cargle , theater and film actor
[15]
Toi Derricotte , poet
Chad Everett , actor, star of
Medical Center and
Mulholland Drive
Garth Fagan choreographer, won
Tony Award for The Lion King
Chris Fehn , custom percussionist for the metal band Slipknot
Artie Fields (attended), bandleader, songwriter, record producer and jazz trumpeter
[16]
Jeff Frankenstein (attended), keyboardist for Christian pop/rock band
Newsboys , dropped out in 1994 to pursue his career with the band
[17]
Curtis Fuller , trombonist
Frank Gillis , jazz pianist,
ethnomusicologist
Joe Henderson (attended), jazz musician
Sean Hickey , composer
Ernie Hudson , actor, Oz ,
Ghostbusters
Art James , TV game-show host
Thorsten Kaye , actor,
All My Children ,
One Life to Live ,
Port Charles
Yusef Lateef (attended), jazz musician
Lazarus , physician, rapper and songwriter from
Detroit
James Lentini , composer and guitarist
Philip Levine ,
Pulitzer Prize -winning poet; Distinguished Poet in Residence for the Creative Writing Program at
New York University
Joseph LoDuca ,
Emmy Award -winning composer
Dave Marsh (attended), music writer, co-founder of
Creem magazine
Tim Meadows , actor,
Saturday Night Live ,
Mean Girls
Barbara Meek , actress,
Archie Bunker's Place
S. Epatha Merkerson , actress,
Law & Order ,
Lackawanna Blues
Kenya Moore ,
[18]
Miss USA 1993 and
Miss Michigan USA 1993
Martin Pakledinaz , costume designer, won
Tony Awards for
Thoroughly Modern Millie and the 2000 revival of
Kiss Me, Kate
Bobby Pearce , Broadway costume designer
Bill Prady (attended), television writer and producer
David Ramsey , actor,
Dexter ,
Blue Bloods ,
Mother and Child , and
Arrow
Crystal Reed , actress,
Teen Wolf
Della Reese , actress, singer, minister
Lloyd Richards , stage director,
Tony Award for
Seven Guitars ,
Joe Turner's Come and Gone , and
A Raisin in the Sun
Sixto Rodriguez (BA Philosophy, 1981),
[19] folk musician, subject of documentary
Searching for Sugar Man
Ruben Santiago-Hudson , Michael Hayes ;
Tony Award for Seven Guitars
Kierra Sheard , contemporary gospel singer
George Shirley , opera singer, 2015 recipient
National Medal of Arts
Darryl Sivad , actor and comedian
Tom Sizemore , actor,
Saving Private Ryan ,
Black Hawk Down
Tom Skerritt , Emmy Award-winning actor; has appeared in more than 40 films and 200
television episodes
[20]
Avo Sõmer ,
musicologist , music theorist, and composer
Jeffrey Tambor , actor,
The Larry Sanders Show ,
Arrested Development
Barbara Tarbuck , actress,
General Hospital ;
Fulbright Scholar
Sonya Tayeh , choreographer on
So You Think You Can Dance
Ron Teachworth , educator, artist, writer, filmmaker (
Going Back )
Lily Tomlin (attended), actress,
Nashville ,
The West Wing ,
Murphy Brown ,
Flirting with Disaster ,
I Heart Huckabees
Medicine
Religion
Science
Sports
Anthony Bass , starting pitcher for the
San Diego Padres ;
Major League Baseball draft (MLB) draft selection in
2008 (5th round)
Tom E. Beer , former linebacker for the
Detroit Lions
Joique Bell , Wayne State all-time leading rusher; former running back for the Detroit Lions
Gregory Benko (born 1952), Olympic
foil
fencer
Ron Berger , former football player for the
New England Patriots
Hunter Brown ,
2019 MLB draft selection (5th round) who plays for the
Houston Astros
Rick Byas , cornerback for the
Atlanta Falcons
Ken Doherty , Olympic bronze medalist, decathlon (1928)
Phil Emery , former General Manager for the
Chicago Bears
Ben Finegold , chess
grandmaster
Byron Krieger (1920-2015), foil, sabre, and épée fencer;
NCAA champion; two-time Pan Am gold medalist; two-time Olympian; two-time
Maccabiah Games gold medalist
Allan Kwartler (attended; 1917–1998), sabre and foil fencer; Pan-American sabre champion and three-time gold medal winner; three-time Olympian, and two-time gold medal winner at the
Maccabiah Games
Dan Larson , Major League Baseball pitcher (1976-1982)
Danny Lewis (born 1970), American-English basketball player
Stavros Paskaris , former professional ice hockey player
Fred Snowden , former assistant coach at the University of Michigan; former head coach of the
University of Arizona men's basketball teams; first black head coach of a major university's basketball program in America's history
Otmar Szafnauer , team principal of
Alpine F1 Team and former racing driver
Allen Tolmich , track and field athlete; established or tied 11 U.S. track and field records in 1938, set world hurdling records
Lorenzo Wright , track and field athlete; gold medal winner in the 1948 Olympics (400-meter relay)
Honorary graduates
Faculty and staff
University presidents
1933 - 1942: Frank Cody
1942 - 1945:
Warren E. Bow
1945 - 1952: David D. Henry
1952 - 1965: Clarence B. Hilberry
[27]
1965 - 1971:
William R. Keast
[27]
1971 - 1978: George E. Gullen, Jr.
[27]
1978 - 1982:
Thomas Bonner
[27]
1982 - 1997:
David Adamany
[27]
1997 - 2009:
Irvin Reid
[27]
2009 - 2010:
Jay Noren
[27]
2011 - 2013:
Allan Gilmour
2013 - 2023:
M. Roy Wilson
2023 - present: Kimberly Andrews Espy
Professors
Norman Allinger ,
computational chemist , winner of the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Chemistry
Dora Apel , Professor Emerita of Modern and Contemporary Art
Jerry Bails , popular culturist; "father of comic book fandom;" former assistant professor of Natural Science
Albert T. Bharucha-Reid , Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences;
Markov chain theorist and statistician
Susan Bies , member of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System ; Assistant Professor of Economics
Cynthia Bir , Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Orthopaedic Surgery,
Emmy Award -winning lead engineer on
Sports Science (Fox Sports and ESPN)
Henry Billings Brown , instructor in Medical Law in the 1860s, later US Supreme Court Justice
Winifred B. Chase , botanist; Professor of Botany and Dean of Women
John Corvino , philosopher and author; Professor of Philosophy
Oliver Cox , sociologist; member of the
Chicago School
Joanne V. Creighton , expert on women's education; President of
Mount Holyoke College
Carl Djerassi , Professor of Chemistry, synthesized the first highly active ingredient for
the pill (birth control)
Forest Dodrill , inventor of the
Dodrill-GMR ; first person to perform a successful
open heart surgery [
citation needed ]
Julia Donovan Darlow , attorney; first woman president of the
State Bar of Michigan ; Adjunct Professor of Law
John M. Dorsey , Chairman of Psychiatry; author; first to be awarded title of University Professor[
citation needed ]
Sorin Draghici , Professor in Computer Science, Robert J. Sokol, MD Endowed Chair in Systems Biology in Reproduction, Director of the James and Patricia Anderson Engineering Ventures Institute, Associate Dean of College of Engineering
Scott Dulchavsky , trauma surgeon; Chief of Surgery at HFHS; NASA Principal Investigator
Joseph W. Eaton , sociologist; anthropologist; listed in Who is Who in the World for his published research and academic career in public and international affairs, social work and public health[
citation needed ]
Muneer Fareed ,
Islamic scholar, Secretary General of the
Islamic Society of North America
David Fasenfest , Associate Professor of Sociology
Farshad Fotouhi , Professor of
Computer Science ; Dean of College of Engineering
Douglas Fraser , Adjunct Professor of Labor Relations; former president of the
United Auto Workers
Edmund Gettier , philosopher; published
Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?
Wallace Givens , mathematician; pioneer in computer science; namesake of the
Givens rotation
Martin Glaberman , influential
Marxist , Professor Emeritus
Morris Goodman , scientist' editor-in-chief of
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution journal, Distinguished Professor at the Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics at Wayne State University School of Medicine
Neil Gordon , Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry, founded the
Journal of Chemical Education and established the world-renowned
Gordon Research Conferences
David Gorski , associate professor of surgery and oncology; known for his blogs critical of alternative medicine
[28]
Margaret Hayes Grazier , librarian, author, associate professor from 1965, professor from 1972 to 1983
[29]
Suraj N. Gupta , Professor Emeritus, notable for his contributions to quantum field theory; known for developing the
Gupta–Bleuler formalism of field quantization
Kermit L. Hall ; legal historian
Carla Harryman , poet; essayist; playwright; Professor of Women's Studies and Creative Writing
Matthew Holden , political scientist
Ian Hornak , founding artist of the
hyperrealist and
photorealist fine art movements
[7]
[8]
Jerome Horwitz ,
Wayne State University School of Medicine Professor of Internal Medicine and Karmanos Cancer Institute researcher; synthesized the first drug approved for the treatment of
AIDS and
HIV infection,
Zidovudine ; synthesized
Zalcitabine (ddC) and
Stavudine (d4T), the third and fourth drugs approved to treat AIDS
Adrian Kantrowitz , MD, performed the world's first pediatric heart transplant, and the first heart transplant in the United States; Chairman of the Department of Surgery
Ernest Kirkendall , chemist and metallurgist; discovered the
Kirkendall effect
Henry E. Kyburg, Jr. , expert in probability and logic; known for the
Lottery Paradox and for the Kyburgian or epistemological interpretation of probability
Keith Lehrer , philosopher; former professor of Philosophy
M.L. Liebler , taught English, creative writing, world literature, American studies, and labor studies; authored several books of poetry
Jessica Litman , expert on
copyright law , Professor of Law
David L. Mackenzie , educator and founding dean
Maryann Mahaffey , former member of the Detroit City Council, Professor Emerita at the School of Social Work
William V. Mayer , professor of Zoology; known for his work in promoting biology education
Forrest McDonald , historian, leading conservative scholar
Ron Milner , author of a Broadway play, professor of creative writing
Horace Miner , anthropologist
Boris Mordukhovich , mathematician in the areas of nonlinear analysis,
optimization , and
control theory ; founder of modern variational analysis and generalized differentiation; Distinguished University Professor and Lifetime Scholar of the Academy of Scholars at Wayne State
Hidegorō Nakano ,
[30] mathematician, after whom Nakano Spaces are named
Frederick Newmeyer ,
linguist ; known for his work on the history of
generative syntax and the evolutionary
origin of language
Robert Peters , poet, critic, scholar, playwright, editor, and actor; received
Guggenheim and
National Endowment for the Arts fellowships; won the Alice Fay di Castagnola Award of the Poetry Society of America
Alexey A Petrov , physicist in the area of theoretical
particle physics ; known for his work in heavy quark phenomenology; received
National Science Foundation CAREER Award
Alvin Plantinga , contemporary philosopher; known for his work in epistemology, metaphysics, and the philosophy of religion
Ananda Prasad , biochemist, Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Earl H. Pritchard , Rhodes Scholar; Scholar of
China ; founder and president of the
Association for Asian Studies ; first recipient of the
Distinguished Civilian Service Medal
Robert Provenzano , MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at the School of Medicine; expert on
chronic kidney disease and kidney transplantation; former president of the
Renal Physicians Association
Claude Pruneau , physicist in the area of heavy ion research; known for his work on particle correlation measurements in heavy ion collisions
Rita Richey , professor emeritus of Instructional Technology
[4]
Shlomo Sawilowsky , Professor of Educational Statistics and Distinguished Faculty Fellow; founder and editor of the Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
Matthew Seeger , Professor of Communication; Dean of the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts
Marvin Schindler , Professor emeritus of German and Slavic Studies
Steven Shaviro , prominent
cultural critic
Melvin Small , historian of US Diplomacy; former President of the Peace History Society; author of several award-winning books
Renate Soulen , professor of radiology, 1989 - 2005; co-founder of
Society of Interventional Radiology
Calvin L. Stevens , chemist, professor of Organic Chemistry; known for being the first to synthesize the drug
ketamine
Mary Chase Perry Stratton , ceramic artist; founder of
Pewabic Pottery
Emanuel Tanay , forensic psychiatrist
Athan Theoharis , expert on U.S.
intelligence agencies , primarily the
FBI
William Lay Thompson , Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences, expert on
bird vocalizations , past President of the Michigan Audubon Society and past Editor of the Jack Pine Warbler
Brian VanGorder , defensive coordinator for the
Atlanta Falcons ; former football head coach
Sergei Voloshin , physicist in the area of heavy ion research; known for his work on event-by-event physics in heavy ion collisions
Barrett Watten , poet; educator; professor of modernism and cultural studies
Joseph Weizenbaum , professor emeritus of computer science at
MIT ; created early computer in 1952 at Wayne State University
Frank H. Wu , lawyer and author; former dean of the law school
Robert Zieger , labor historian; recipient of the Taft Labor History Award; professor of history
Wolf W. Zuelzer , Professor of Pediatric Research
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