- List of Case Western Reserve University people
This is a list of famous individuals associated with
Case Western Reserve University , including students, alumni, and faculty.Government and military
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Victor Ciorbea – prime minister of Romania (1996–1997)
*Bruce Cole – eighth chairman of theNational Endowment for the Humanities (2001-present)
* Benjamin O. Davis Jr. – airman; first African-American to receive star in US Air Force; awarded Distinguished Flying Cross in 1943; served as Assistant Secretary of Transportation under Richard Nixon
*Lincoln Diaz-Balart –U.S. Representative
*Alene B. Duerk – first female rear admiral in the United States Navy
*Dennis Kucinich –U.S. Representative ; youngest person to be elected mayor of a major city (Cleveland) at age 31 (in 1977)
*Alfredo Palacio – interim president ofEcuador , completed a medical residency at CWRU
*David Satcher – 16thSurgeon General of the United States (1998–2002)
*Louis Stokes – formerU.S. Representative
*Milton Shapp –Governor of Pennsylvania and 1976 presidential candidate
*Stephanie Tubbs Jones –U.S. Representative
*Michael R. Turner –U.S. Representative
*Milton A. Wolf – former U.S. ambassador to Austria
*Paul Hackett –Iraq War veteran and former congressional candidate
*Victoria Wells Wulsin – doctor and congressional candidate
* PresidentJames A. Garfield – Served on the Board of Trustees after the move from Hudson to Cleveland
* PresidentRutherford B. Hayes – Served on the Board of Trustees after the move from Hudson to ClevelandHistory
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Ted Steinberg – two-time Pulitzer Prize Nominee (2000nonfiction and 2002history )Education
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George A. Bowman – youngest President in the history ofKent State University Law
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James Sokolove , class of 1966, pioneer in legaltelevision advertising , philanthropist
*Edmund A Sargus, Jr. ,U.S. District Court judge in Ohiocience/technology/medicine
* Peter C. Agre – co-winner of 2003
Nobel Prize in Chemistry , for discovery of water channels (oraquaporin s) in cells
*Paul Berg – winner of the 1980Nobel Prize in Chemistry , for biochemical characterization ofrecombinant DNA
*Herbert Dow – founder ofDow Chemical
*H. Jack Geiger – founding member and past president ofPhysicians for Social Responsibility (which shared the 1985Nobel Peace Prize as part of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War) andPhysicians for Human Rights (which shared the 1997Nobel Peace Prize as part of International Campaign to Ban Landmines)
* Julie L. Gerberding – first woman director of theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
*Alfred Gilman – co-winner of the 1994Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , for co-discovery ofG Proteins
*Donald A. Glaser – winner of the 1960Nobel Prize in Physics , for invention of thebubble chamber
* Corneille J.F. Heymans – winner of the 1938Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work oncarotid sinus reflex
*Siegfried S. Hecker – director ofLos Alamos National Laboratory (1986–1997)
*Samuel G. Hibben – pioneer in blacklight technology; designed the lighting displays for theStatue of Liberty and other national monuments
*George H. Hitchings – co-winner of the 1988Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , for research leading to development of drugs to treat leukemia, organ transplant rejection, gout, herpes virus, and AIDS-related bacterial and pulmonary infections
*Donald Knuth – computer scientist
*Polykarp Kusch – winner of the 1955Nobel Prize in Physics , for determining the magnetic moment of the electron
*Lawrence M. Krauss – physicist in the field ofdark energy , and a bestselling author ("The Physics of Star Trek ")
*Paul C. Lauterbur – co-winner of the 2003Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , for discoveries leading to creation ofMagnetic Resonance Imaging
*Zoltan Levay – prominent astronomer in the field of color visualization, most prominently used to convertHubble Space Telescope images into colorful press photographs
* John J.R. Macleod – co-winner of the 1923Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , for discovery ofinsulin
*Albert A. Michelson – winner of the 1907Nobel Prize in Physics , for disproving existence of "ether"; first American to receive a Nobel Prize
*Edward Morley – performed interferometry experiment with Michelson
*Ferid Murad – co-winner of the 1998Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , for role in the discovery ofnitric oxide in cardiovascular signaling
*George A. Olah – winner of the 1994Nobel Prize in Chemistry , for contributions to carbocation chemistry
* Amit Patel – stem cell surgeon who demonstratedstem cell transplantation can treat congestiveheart failure .
*M. Scott Peck – psychiatrist and author of "The Road Less Traveled"
*James Polshek – architect; designed William J. Clinton Presidential Library
*Edward C. Prescott – co-winner of the 2004Nobel Prize in Economic Science , for theory on business cycles and economic policies
*Frederick Reines – co-winner of the 1995Nobel Prize in Physics , for the detection of theneutrino
*Frederick C. Robbins – co-winner of the 1954Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , for work on polio virus, which led to development of polio vaccines; past president of theInstitute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences
*M. Frank Rudy – inventor of the Nike air sole
*David Satcher – U.S. Surgeon General under PresidentBill Clinton , and first African-American director of theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
*Tom Shutt – current professor working on the detection ofWIMPs
*Jesse Leonard Steinfeld – U.S. Surgeon General (1969 to 1973), most noted for achieving widespread fluoridation of water, requiring prescription drugs to be effective, and strengthening the Surgeon General's Warning on cigarettes
*Earl W. Sutherland – winner of 1971Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , for establishing identity and importance ofcyclic AMP in regulation of cell metabolism
*Peter Tippit – developer of the first anti-virus software, "Vaccine" (later sold and renamedNorton AntiVirus )Arts, journalism and entertainment
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Jesse Barrett-Mills – filmmaker; director of "7 Men "
*Jasmine Cresswell – best-selling author of over 50romance novels
*Franklin Cover – actor; most noted role, Tom Willis in "The Jeffersons "
*Susie Gharib – co-anchor of the "Nightly Business Report"
*Gregg Gillis – musician; performs as Girl Talk
*Jan Hopkins – journalist (CNN Financial News show "Street Sweep")
* John Howard – actor
*M. Scott Peck – author of "The Road Less Traveled" and otherself-help books
*Jack Perkins – dubbed "America's most literate correspondent" by the Associated Press; reporter, commentator, war correspondent, anchorman; seen onNBC 's Nightly News and "The Today Show", and on A&E as host of "Biography "
*Tom Piatak – lawyer and columnist, notably for "The American Conservative " and "Chronicles Magazine "
*Alan Rosenberg – actor; most noted role, Ira Woodbine in "Cybill "; Emmy-nominated for guest appearance on "ER", elected president of theScreen Actors Guild in 2005
* Joe Russo & Anthony Russo – brothers, co-alumni, and directors of the films "Pieces" and "Welcome to Collinwood " and the television series "Arrested Development"
*Alix Kates Shulman – author of "Memoir of an Ex-Prom Queen "
*Reuben Sturman – famed pornographer
*Thrity Umrigar – journalist and author of "Bombay Time"
*Andrew Vachss – lawyer and child protection consultant; author of the "Burke" series of novels.
*Roger Zelazny – science fiction and fantasy author; three-timeNebula Award winner and six-timeHugo Award winner; works include "Lord of Light ", "Eye of Cat ", and "The Dream Master "Business/philanthropy
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William F. Baker – president and CEO of public television's flagship station Thirteen/WNET in New York
*Robert J. Herbold – executive vice president atMicrosoft
* Michael G. Cherkasky – CEO and board member at Marsh & McLennan Companies
*Barry Meyer – chairman and CEO ofWarner Bros. (1999-present)
*Craig Newmark – founder ofCraigslist
*Philip Orbanes – former VP withParker Brothers ; founding partner and President ofWinning Moves Games
*T. William Samuels – CEO and chief distiller ofMaker's Mark Whiskey
*Kent Hale Smith – founder ofLubrizol
*Tshilidzi Marwala – academic, businessman and community leader
*Peter Tippit – inventor of Norton (Symantec) Anti-Virus and CTO of CyberTrust [http://www.cybertrust.com/about_us/management_team/]
*Donald E. Washkewicz – CEO ofParker Hannifin Corporation ports
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Ray Mack –Major League Baseball player, All-Star second basemen in 1940
*Michael McCaskey – chairman of the board,Chicago Bears ; grandson ofGeorge Halas , founder-owner-coach of Chicago Bears and record-holder of most games won (324) for nearly three decades
*Don Shula – former coach of theMiami Dolphins References
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