- List of Drexel University alumni
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Drexel University is a private university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The 16th largest private university in the nation,[1] Drexel is made up of nine colleges and four schools,[2] most of which serve both undergraduate and graduate students. It offers 96 undergraduate degree programs, 88 master's programs, and 35 doctoral programs.[3] Drexel was founded as a technical school in 1891 for the "improvement of industrial education as a means of opening better and wider avenues of employment to young men and women."[4] Drexel began awarding undergraduate degrees in 1914, starting with the Bachelor of Science in engineering; before that, Drexel granted certificates or diplomas in the field of enrollment. In 1931, Drexel began offering graduate degrees through the School of Home Economics.[5]
Since its founding the university has graduated over 100,000 alumni.[6] Certificate-earning alumni such as artist Violet Oakley and illustrator Frank Schoonover reflect the early emphasis on art as part of the university's curriculum.[7] With World War II, the university's technical programs swelled, and as a result Drexel graduated alumni such as Paul Baran, one of the founding fathers of the Internet and one of the inventors of the packet switching network, and Norman Joseph Woodland the inventor of barcode technology.[8] In addition to its emphasis on technology Drexel has graduated several notable athletes such as National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball players Michael Anderson and Malik Rose, and several notable business people such as Raj Gupta, former President and Chief executive officer (CEO) of Rohm and Haas, and Kenneth C. Dahlberg, former CEO of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).
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Notable alumni
- A "—" indicates that the information is unknown.
- Degree abbreviations
- Cert – Certificate
- BS – Bachelor of Science
- Postgraduate degrees:
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- MA – Master of Arts
- MBA – Master of Business Administration
- MD – Doctor of Medicine
- MS – Master of Science
- PhD – Doctor of Philosophy
Business
Name Grad year Degree Notability Ref(s) Ramani Ayer 1973PhDFormer CEO of The Hartford Financial Services [9][10] Albert Boscov 1952—CEO of Boscov's [11][12] John C. Browne 1965BSFormer Director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory [13] Kenneth C. Dahlberg 1967BSFormer CEO of SAIC and previously Executive Vice President of General Dynamics [14] Ranjan Dash 2006MBAFounder and CEO of Y-Carbon [15][16] Elaine Garzarelli 19691977BSMBAFinancial analyst credited with predicting Black Monday, the stock market crash of 1987 [17] Raj Gupta 1972MBAFormer President and CEO of Rohm and Haas [18] Bennett S. LeBow 1960BSFormer CEO and Chairman of the Board of Borders Group and Chairman of the Board of Vector Group [19] Jiang Mianheng 1991PhDVice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and co-founder of Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation [20] Steven Snyder 1976BSFormer CEO of Net Perceptions [21] Humanities
Architects
Name Grad year Degree Notability Ref(s) Juan M. Arellano 1911CertFilipino architect who designed the Manila Metropolitan Theater [22][23] Douglas Ellington 1912CertAmerican architect known for his work in the Art Deco style and the first American to win the Rougevin prize [23][24] Rudolph Weaver 19051919CertBSAmerican architect, founding dean of three architecture schools and official architect for two universities and one state system of three universities [23] Arts and entertainment
Name Grad year Degree Notability Ref(s) Chuck Barris 1953BSEntertainer; creator of The Gong Show [25] Howard Benson 1980BSGrammy Award nominated music producer [26] David Kresh 1966MSPoet and reference specialist at the Library of Congress [27] Elizabeth McCracken 1997MSAuthor of Here's Your Hat What's Your Hurry and professor of creative writing at the University of Texas at Austin [28] Chris McKendry 1990BSESPN anchor and journalist [29] Pat Munday 1978BSAuthor, professor, and environmentalist [30][31] Violet Oakley 1948—Artist and the first woman to receive the Gold Medal of Honor from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [32] Maxfield Parrish 1895CertEarly twentieth century artist whose works included illustrating Mother Goose in Prose and Collier's Weekly [33] Meinhardt Raabe 1970MBAActor, known for his role as the Munchkin coroner in The Wizard of Oz [34] Frank Schoonover 1900CertIllustrator for Hopalong Cassidy stories as well as the book A Princess of Mars [7][35] Susan Seidelman 1973BSFilmmaker whose film Smithereens was the first American independent film invited to compete at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival [36][37] Cameron Snyder 1941—Sportswriter, Dick McCann Memorial Award winner [38] Sarah Stolfa 2005BSPhotographer, won The New York Times Photography Contest for College Students in 2004 [39][40] Corinne Trang 2003BSAward-winning author of several Asian themed cookbooks [41] Jack Wall 1986BSVideo game music composer [42] Stephen M. Wolownik 1989MSPioneer in the Russian and Eastern European music community in the United States [43] Education
Name Grad year Degree Notability Ref(s) Michael Behe 1974BSBiochemist, professor, leading proponent of intelligent design, and a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture [44] George Campbell Jr. 1968BSPresident of the Cooper Union [45] Albert Carnesale 1961MSFormer Chancellor of the University of California, Los Angeles and former Provost of Harvard University [46] Robert Croneberger 1962MSLibrarian, one of American Libraries' "100 of the Most Important Leaders We Had in the 20th Century" [47][48] Eli Fromm 19621964BSMSGordon Prize winning research professor of engineering at Drexel University [49] Raphael Carl Lee 1975MSProfessor at the University of Chicago, surgeon, and 1981 MacArthur Fellow [50] Peter J. Liacouras 1953BSFormer President and current Chancellor of Temple University [51] Celestino Pennoni 19631966BSMSFormer interim President of Drexel University from 1994–1995 and 2009–2010 [52] Alia Sabur 2006MSChild prodigy and Guinness World Record holder for "Worlds Youngest Professor" [53] Elizabeth Gray Vining 1925BSFormer tutor to Emperor Akihito of Japan [54] Medicine
The Drexel University College of Medicine retroactively considers graduates from all of the medical institutes that it has acquired to be alumni of the College of Medicine and Drexel University.[55] This includes MCP Hahnemann University (1993–2002), Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (1850–1993), and Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia (1848–1993).[55]
- DUCOM – Drexel University College of Medicine
- HMC – Hahnemann Medical College
- MCP – Medical College of Pennsylvania
- WMCP – Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
Name Grad year Degree College Notability Ref(s) Isaac Ambrose Barber 1872MDHMCPhysician and former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland [56] Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack 1960MDMCPPhysician, former Maryland delegate for Harford County, Maryland [57] Myrtelle Canavan 1905MDWMCPOne of the first female pathologists, Canavan disease was named after her [58] LeRoy Carhart 1973MDHMCPhysician who participated in the Supreme Court cases Stenberg v. Carhart and Gonzales v. Carhart [59] Rebecca Cole 1867MDWMCPThe second African American woman to become a physician in the United States [60] Matilda Evans 1897MDWMCPThe first African American woman licensed to practice medicine in South Carolina [61] Nancy E. Gary 1962MDWMCPExecutive Vice President of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and Dean of its F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine [62] Harold Griffith 1923MDHMCCanadian anesthesiologist who introduced the use of ethylene and cyclopropane in anesthesiology [63] Stuart Hameroff 1973MDHMCProfessor at the University of Arizona known for his study of consciousness [64] Lillie Rosa Minoka Hill 1899MDWMCPSecond female Native American physician [65] Mady Hornig 1988MDMCPPsychiatrist and associate professor of epidemiology at Columbia University [66] Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead 1888MDWMCPObstetrician and author of A History of Women in Medicine: From the Earliest of Times to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century [67] Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi 1864MDWMCPFirst woman to become a member of the Académie Nationale de Médecine [68] Halle Tanner Dillon Johnson 1891MDWMCPFirst female African-American physician in Alabama [69] Anandi Gopal Joshi 1886MDWMCPSecond Indian female physician to earn a medical degree through training in Western medicine [70] Kenneth S. Kosik 1976MDMCPAuthor and researcher in neuroscience [71] Gary K. Michelson 1975MDHMCSpinal surgeon and inventor [72] Susan La Flesche Picotte 1889MDWMCPFirst female Native American physician [73] Patricia Robertson 1989MDMCPPhysician and astronaut [74] Joseph H. Romig 1896MDHMCPhysician and one-term mayor of Anchorage, Alaska in 1937 [75][76] Ellis Reynolds Shipp 1883MDWMCPOne of the first female physicians in Utah [77] J. Howard Swick 1906MDHMCPhysician and former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania [78] Augustin Thompson 1867MDHMCPhysician and creator of Moxie [79] Robert J. Wicks 1977PhDHMCClinical psychologist and author [80] Victoria Zdrok 19972003MAPhDDUCOMModel and sex columnist [81] Politics and public service
Name Grad year Degree Notability Ref(s) Gary R. Chiusano 1973BSNew Jersey General Assembly assemblyman for the 24th legislative district [82] Ruth Hale 1916—Found for women's rights in 1920s; member of the Algonquin Round Table [83][84] Earle I. Mack 1959BSFormer United States ambassador to Finland, partner of The Mack Company, and award-winning film producer [85] Albert Branson Maris 1926BSFederal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit [86] William H. Milliken, Jr. ——Former United States Congressman from Pennsylvania [87] Peter Mafany Musonge 1967BSFormer Prime Minister of Cameroon [8][88] Alassane Ouattara 1965BSCurrent President of Côte d'Ivoire [89][90] Arthur Raymond Randolph 1966BSFederal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit [91] Celeste Riley 2002MSNew Jersey General Assembly assemblywoman for the 3rd legislative district [92] Harry Sidhu 1978BSDeputy Chairman for the City Council of Anaheim, California [93] Science and engineering
Name Grad year Degree Notability Ref(s) Paul Baran 1949BSOne of the inventors of packet switching and a founding father of the Internet [94] Samuel P. De Bow, Jr. 1976BSFormer rear admiral in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps [95][96] David H. Geiger —BSArchitect and engineer who invented the air-supported fabric roof system used in domed stadiums [97] Walter Golaski 1946BSDeveloper of the first practical artificial blood vessel replacement [98] Harry Gold 1936CertLaboratory chemist who was convicted of being the courier for a number of Soviet spy rings during the Manhattan Project [99][100] John Gruber 1996BSCreator of the computer markup language Markdown and the website Daring Fireball [101] Jon Hall 1973BSOpen source developer and advocate [102] Vasant Honavar 1984MSDirector of the Iowa State University Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory [103] Moshe Kam 19851987MSPhD49th President of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers [104] Bruce E. Maryanoff 19691972BSPhDMedicinal and organic chemist responsible for the drug Topiramate [105] Cynthia A. Maryanoff 1972BSOrganic and biomaterials chemist; winner of two American Chemical Society (ACS) National Awards [106] Arlene Minkiewicz 1988MSChief scientist at PRICE Systems [107] James G. Nell 1961BSEngineer and systems integrator [108] Bernard Silver 1947BSEarly developer of barcode technology with Norman Joseph Woodland [109] Norman Joseph Woodland 1947BSInventor of barcode technology [109] NASA
Name Grad year Degree Notability Ref(s) James P. Bagian 1973BSAstronaut, physician, colonel in the United States Air Force Reserves, and the pararescue flight surgeon for the 939th Air Rescue Wing [110] Christopher Ferguson 1984BSAmerican astronaut and pilot [111] Paul W. Richards 1987BSAmerican astronaut and mechanical engineer [112] Sports
Name Grad year Degree Notability Ref(s) Michael Anderson 1988BSFormer NBA player with the San Antonio Spurs [113] Jim Casciano 1977BSHead men's basketball coach at the New Jersey Institute of Technology [114] J. R. Castle ——Former lacrosse player with the Philadelphia Wings [115] Mark Gerban 2003BSRepresented the Palestinian Rowing Federation at the 2005 World Rowing Championships [116] Gabriela Marginean 2010BSWomen's National Basketball Association player formerly with the Minnesota Lynx [117] Travis Mohr 2004BSGold and silver medal winner in swimming events at the 2004 Summer Paralympics, holds one world record [118] Jeff Parke 2003—Professional soccer player with the Seattle Sounders FC and previously with the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and New York Red Bulls [119][120] Malik Rose 1996BSFormer NBA player with the Charlotte Hornets, the San Antonio Spurs, the New York Knicks, and the Oklahoma City Thunder [121][122] References
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