List of University of Virginia people
This page is a partial list of notable alumni, faculty, and others associated with the University of Virginia .
Alumni
Col stands for College of Arts and Sciences.
Academics and education
Name
Class
School or degree
Notability
References
William Antholis
1986
Col
Director of UVA's Miller Center ; former Managing Director Brookings ; former White House and State Department staff
Donald J. Boudreaux
1992
Law
Professor at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Claire-Marie Brisson
2021
Ph.D
Preceptor in French, Harvard University
William Yancey Brown
1969
Col
President of Bishop Museum , author and institutional leader
John T. Casteen III
1965, 1970
Col, Graduate
President of the University of Virginia
Edmund M. Clarke
1967
Col
FORE Systems Professor of Computer Science Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University and recipient of the 2007 A.M. Turing Award
Anita H. Clayton
1982
Med
Chair of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia School of Medicine
John R. Conniff
Law
President of Louisiana Tech University , 1926–1928
[1]
David Ellenson
1973
MA Religion
President Emeritus and Chancellor of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Jerry Falwell Jr.
1986
Law
Chancellor and President, Liberty University
Gary L. Francione
Law
Professor at Rutgers University
Joanne B. Freeman
1993, 1998
MA, Ph.D
Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University
Wade Hampton Frost
1903
Medicine
Founding dean of Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, established epidemiology as a science
Elizabeth Garrett
1988
Law
President of Cornell University ; former provost of the University of Southern California
[2]
Roger Harold Hull
1974
Law
President of Beloit College and Union College
Charles W. Kent
1882
Col
English professor at UVA
Gloria Cordes Larson
1976
Law
President of Bentley University
Helen Matthews Lewis
1949
Graduate
sociologist, historian, and activist
Edgar Odell Lovett
1895
Graduate
mathematician, astronomer, first and longest-tenured President of Rice University
Richard A. Lutz
1971
Col
Professor at the Rutgers Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
[3]
M. Elizabeth Magill
1995
Law
Dean of Stanford Law School
J. Hillis Miller Sr.
1928
Graduate
President of the University of Florida (1947–1953)
Blake Morant
1975, 1978
Col, Law
Dean of George Washington University Law School
Nick Morgan
1977, 1981
MA, PhD
Assistant Vice President and Provost, University of Virginia; professional at Princeton University
[4] : 229
Edward P. Ney
1946
Ph.D
Physicist and college professor who made major contributions to cosmic ray research and atmospheric physics
[5]
Marvin Banks Perry Jr.
1940
Col
President of Goucher College and Agnes Scott College
Harrison Randolph
1892
Graduate
President of the College of Charleston (1897–1945)
W. Taylor Reveley, III
1968
Law
President, The College of William and Mary ; former dean and professor of law at William & Mary Law School
William Craig Rice
1975
Col
President of Shimer College
[6]
Larry Sabato
1974
Col
Director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics
Alex Sanders
1990
Law
President of the College of Charleston (1992–2001)
Thomas A. Saunders III
1967
Darden
Chairman of The Heritage Foundation
Stuart Schreiber
1977
Col
Chemical biologist; founding member of the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Nicole Shelton
1996, 1998
M.A., Ph.D
Professor of psychology at Princeton University
Brooks D. Simpson
1979
Col
Professor of history at Arizona State University ,
Robert Sitkoff
1996
Graduate
Professor at Harvard Law School
Valerie Smith
1978, 1982
Graduate
President, Swarthmore College ; former dean of the college, Princeton University
[7]
William G. Thomas III
1991, 1995
M.A., Ph.D
History professor at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln , 2016 Guggenheim Fellow
[8]
Richard E. Wagner
1966
Ph.D
Professor emeritus of economics at George Mason University
John C. White
1998
Col
Louisiana Superintendent of Education
[9]
William Wulf
1966
Graduate
President of the National Academy of Engineering , designer of BLISS programming language
Art and architecture
Business
Name
Class
School or degree
Notability
References
Lee Ainslie
1986
Col
founder and managing partner of Maverick Capital
[10]
Eric C. Anderson
1996
Engineering
President and CEO, co-founder, Space Adventures
David T. Beers
1975
Col
Special Adviser to the Governor of the Bank of Canada , former head of sovereign credit ratings, Standard & Poor's
[11]
Alfred Berkeley
1966
Col
President, NASDAQ Stock Exchange
John H. Bryan
1960
Darden
CEO and Chairman of Sara Lee
Algernon S. Buford
1850
Law
President, Richmond and Danville Railroad
W. Graham Claytor Jr.
1933
Col
President, Southern Railway and Amtrak ; and U.S. Secretary of the Navy
George David
1967
Darden
Chairman and CEO, United Technologies Corporation
William A. Hawkins
1982
Darden
CEO, Medtronic Corp.
Steve Huffman
2005
Engineering
Co-founder of Reddit
Bob Hugin
1985
Darden
Chair of Celgene
Mansoor Ijaz
1983
Col
Founder and Chairman, Crescent Investment Management Ltd
Paul Tudor Jones
1976
Col
President and founder, Tudor Investment Corporation and the Robin Hood Foundation
Stephen P. Joyce
1982
Comm
President and CEO of Choice Hotels as well as CEO of Dine Brands Global
Randal J. Kirk
1979
Law
Founder and Chairman, New River Pharmaceutical;
[12]
Alan Lafley
non-degreed
CEO, Chairman of the Board, Procter & Gamble
Meredith Kopit Levien
1993
Col
President and Chief Executive Officer of The New York Times Company
Alexander F. Mathews
1856
Graduate
President and founder of Bank of Lewisburg and First National Bank of Ronceverte
[13]
Halsey Minor
1987
Col
Co-founder and former CEO, CNET Inc.
Daniel Mudd
1980
Col
CEO, Fannie Mae
Tammy Murphy
1987
Col
Analyst, associate, and project lead at Goldman Sachs
William Nelson Page
Non-degreed
Co-founder of the Virginian Railway
Charlie Papazian
1972
BS Nuclear Engineering
founder of the Association of Brewers and the Great American Beer Festival ,
Michelle Nunn
1989
Col
CEO, Points of Light and President of Care International USA
Alexis Ohanian
2005
Comm
Co-founder of Reddit
Steven Reinemund
1978
Darden
Chairman and CEO, Pepsi Co Inc.
Mendel Rosenblum
1984
Col
Co-founder of VMware
Julio Mario Santo Domingo
1948
Col
Colombian businessman, billionaire
Sheridan Snyder
1958
Col
entrepreneur and philanthropist
Samuel Spencer
1868
Engineering
President, Southern Railway
Mark B. Templeton
1978
Darden
President and CEO, Citrix Systems
Jaffray Woodriff
1991
Comm
CEO and co-founder of Quantitative Investment Management (QIM)
Robert R. Young
Non-degreed
Chairman of the Board, C&O Railroad
Entertainment
David Berman
Margaret Brennan
Katie Couric
Laura Ingraham
Name
Class
School or degree
Notability
References
Robert Aldrich
Non-degreed
film director, writer, and producer of The Dirty Dozen
Will Anderson
2008
Col
lead singer of the pop-rock band Parachute
Krystal Ball
2003
Col
Anchor on MSNBC 's The Cycle
David Berman
1989
Col
Lead singer of indi-rock band Silver Jews
John Brenkus
1993
Col
Host, ESPN 's Sports Science
[14]
Margaret Brennan
2002
Col
Bloomberg TV anchor, In Business with Margaret Brennan
[15]
Edward Brophy
Col
Actor
Coran Capshaw
1983
Col
founder, Red Light Management; manager of the Dave Matthews Band , Faith Hill , and Alicia Keys
Tom Cora
Col
avant-garde cellist and composer
Katie Couric
1979
Col
anchor of CBS Evening News ; former host of NBC 's The Today Show
[16]
John Dickerson
1991
Col
Anchor of CBS News Prime Time with John Dickerson
Deidre Downs
Non-degreed
Miss America 2005
Kimberly Dozier
1993
Graduate
Reporter for CBS News
[17]
Sarah Drew
2002
Col
actress, Grey's Anatomy
Tina Fey
1992
Col
creator, writer, producer and actress, 30 Rock ; former head writer, actress, Saturday Night Live
[18]
Schuyler Fisk
2004
Col
singer/songwriter
Bob Gazzale
1987
Col
President, American Film Institute
[19] [20]
Jason George
1994
Col
Actor
Brennan Gilmore
2001
Col
bluegrass musician
Richard Glatzer
1975
Graduate
film director, producer, writer, Still Alice , The Fluffer , and Quinceañera
[21]
Ann Hould -Ward
1978
Graduate
Broadway costume designer, Tony Award recipient
Brit Hume
1965
Col
managing editor, Fox News
Laura Ingraham
1991
Law
Conservative talk show host
[22]
Mark Johnson
1971
Col
film producer, Rain Man , Good Morning, Vietnam , and
The Chronicles of Narnia ; Academy Award recipient
[23]
Jen Lilley
2007
Col
actress, General Hospital , Days of Our Lives , The Artist
Jessica Lynch
2000
Col
Miss New York 2003
[24]
Tyler Mathisen
1976
Col
co-anchor, Power Lunch ; Vice President for Strategic Editorial Initiatives, CNBC
[25]
Rod MacDonald
1970
Col
singer/songwriter
Stephen Malkmus
1988
Col
lead singer of indie-rock band Pavement
Benjamin McKenzie
2001
Col
actor, Fox 's The O.C.
PES
1995
Col
director, filmmaker, director of Oscar-nominated short film Fresh Guacamole
Ed Romanoff
BA Communication
singer-songwriter
[26]
Andrew Scheinman
1973
Law
TV producer, Seinfeld ; Emmy Award recipient
Teddy Sears
1999
Col
actor, Masters of Sex
Tom Shadyac
1981
Col
director, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective , Patch Adams , Bruce Almighty
Melissa Stark
1995
Col
reporter, ESPN and ABC 's Monday Night Football
Skipp Sudduth
1983
Graduate
actor
Boyd Tinsley
violinist, mandolinist, backup vocals for Dave Matthews Band
Sean Patrick Thomas
1993
Col
actor
Dylan Walsh
1986
Col
actor, Nip/Tuck
Whitney Wegman-Wood
MFA
actress, Kung Fu Ghost ; screenwriter, The Last Butterflies
Stan Winston
1968
Col
Special effects expert, four-time Academy Award recipient
Paul Junger Witt
1963
Col
Emmy Award recipient; producer, Dead Poets Society ; TV producer, The Golden Girls , The Partridge Family , Soap , Benson , and Blossom
[27] [28]
Vern Yip
1990
Col
interior designer, HGTV home improvement personality
[29]
Sasheer Zamata
2006
Col
actor, Saturday Night Live
Government
Law
Name
Class
School or degree
Notability
References
Nathan L. Bachman
1903
Law
Justice, Tennessee Supreme Court ; U.S. Senator, Tennessee
[30]
Millard F. Caldwell
1924
Law
State Supreme Court Justice, Florida ; Governor, U.S. Congressman
[31]
Ken Cuccinelli
1990
BS Mechanical Engineering
Attorney General of Virginia
Collins Denny Jr.
1924
Law
Pro-segregationist lawyer in Virginia
[32]
Thomas Watt Gregory
1884
Law
Attorney General of the United States
Mark Herring
1986
Graduate
Attorney General of Virginia , member of the Senate of Virginia
[33]
Howell Edmunds Jackson
1854
Graduate
Justice, United States Supreme Court ; U.S. Senator of Tennessee
[34]
Robert F. Kennedy
1951
Law
U.S. Senator, New York ; 1968 U.S. presidential candidate , U.S. Attorney General
Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. ,
1988
Law
Missouri Supreme Court Justice
James Clark McReynolds
1884
Law
Justice, United States Supreme Court
[35]
Andy Oldham
2001
Col
Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Ken Paxton
1991
Law
Attorney General of Texas
Stanley Forman Reed
1908
Law
Justice, United States Supreme Court; United States Solicitor General
[36]
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
1982
Law
Chief prosecuting attorney, Riverkeeper ; chairman, Waterkeeper Alliance ; co-host of Ring of Fire
[37]
Thomas Davis Ranson
1868
Law
Virginian lawyer and businessperson, veteran Capt. of the Confederate States Army serving under Gen. Stonewall Jackson
[38]
Chuck Rosenberg
1990
Law
United States Attorney, Eastern District of Virginia and Southern District of Texas;
former Counsel to the FBI Director; Counselor to the US Attorney General
Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow
1835
Law
Missouri Attorney General and Border Ruffian
William M. Walton
1851
Law
Attorney General of Texas
Sheldon Whitehouse
1982
Law
Attorney General of Rhode Island , United States Senator from Rhode Island
Literature and journalism
Name
Class
School or degree
Notability
References
Corban Addison
2004
Law
author of A Walk Across the Sun
Susanne Antonetta
1989
MFA
poet and author
Taylor Antrim
2004
MFA
Novelist
Amy Argetsinger
1990
Col
Writer and editor at the Washington Post
Louis Auchincloss
1941
Law
Novelist, lawyer, National Book Award for Fiction finalist
David Baldacci
1986
Law
novelist Memory Man , The Camel Club , Total Control
Fred Barnes
1965
Col
editor, The Weekly Standard
Sandra Beasley
2002
Col
Poet and writer, 2009 Barnard Women Poets Prize
David Blight
2020
Col
Pulitzer Prize winner in history for Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom
Jamelle Bouie
2009
Col
Columnist for the New York Times , Forbes 30 under 30 2015
Paul Bowles
Non-degreed
Novelist, travel writer, composer, author of The Sheltering Sky , Up Above the World
Michael P. Branch
MA, Ph.D
ecocritic , writer, and activist
William Cabell Bruce
1880
Col
1918 Pulitzer Prize winner in biography
Oni Buchanan
1997
Col
Poet, National Poetry Series winner 2007
Erskine Caldwell
Non-degreed
novelist, author of Tobacco Road
Virginius Dabney
Col
Editor of Richmond Times Dispatch , author, Pulitzer Prize winner
Kyle Dargan
2002
Col
Poet, 2019 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize
Laura Dave
2003
MFA
Novelist The Last Thing He Told Me
Philip F. Deaver
1978
Graduate
writer and poet
Lane DeGregor
1989, 1995
Col, Graduate
Pulitzer Prize –winning journalist
Heather Derr-Smith
1995
Col
poet
Tyler Drumheller
1974
Col
pre-Iraq war European CIA station chief; author of On the Brink
Claudia Emerson
1979
Col
2006 Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry, Poet Laureate 2008 of Virginia
Emma Copley Eisenberg
2014
MFA
author of The Third Rainbow Girl
Linda Fairstein
1972
Law
prosecutor of sex crimes in Manhattan and best-selling author of crime novels
Richard Foerster
1972
Col
poet
Thomas Frank
1987
Col
founder and editor, The Baffler
William Fuller
1983
Ph.D.
poet; senior vice president and chief fiduciary officer of Northern Trust Corporation
[39]
Ted Genoways
1999
MFA
Writer, journalist, author
Emily Giffin
1997
Law
chick lit author
W. Douglas Gordon
1898
Law
editor Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and Richmond Times-Dispatch
David M. Granger
1981
Graduate
editor-in-chief of Esquire
[40] [41]
Julien Green
1922
Col
a major figure of French literature of the 20th century
Chad Harbach
2004
MFA
novelist, author of The Art of Fielding
Vashti Harrison
2010
Col
Children's book writer, illustrator, filmmaker, and illustrator of Sulwe
Bernard Holland
Col
former chief music critic for The New York Times
Philip K. Howard
1974
Law
writer, author of Life without Lawyers
Edward P. Jones
1981
Graduate
author, winner of 2004 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, MacArthur Fellow
Mary Beth Keane
2005
MFA
Novelist
Jack T. Kirby
MA, Ph.D
historian of the Southern United States , awarded the Bancroft Prize for his 2006 book Mockingbird Song
[42]
Melissa Kirsch
1996
Col
author, assistant editor, culture and lifestyle at New York Times
Christina Baker Kline
1990
MFA
Novelist
Jeb Livingood
2000
MFA
Poet
Emma Lord
2012
Col
author
Rich Lowry
1990
Col
editor-in-chief, National Review
Erika Meitner
MFA, MA
Poet, National Book Award Finalist 2018 for poetry
Daniel Mendelsohn
1982
Col
Writer and columnist, author of The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million , professor at Bard College
Lulu Miller
2013
MFA
Writer and Peabody Award winning science reporter for NPR
Robert Miskimon
Non-degreed
novelist, journalist, poet
Adam Mitzner
1989
Law
Novelist, recipient of the Silver Gavel Awards
Arthur D. Morse
print and television journalist, and author of While Six Million Died: A Chronicle of American Apathy
David Nolan
1967
Col
author and historian
Breece D'J Pancake
Non-degreed
short-story writer
Kiki Petrosino
2001
Col
Poet
Hannah Pittard
2007
MFA
Novelist
Edgar Allan Poe
Non-degreed
Poet, "father of gothic literature", author of The Raven , The Tell-Tale Heart
Sarah Posner
1990
Law
Writer and journalist
Will Shortz
1977
Law
editor of The New York Times crossword puzzle
Safiya Sinclair
2014
MFA
Poet
Jens Söring
Non-degreed
Autobiographer and writer of social issues, convicted murderer without parole
Lisa Russ Spaar
1978, 1982
Col, MFA
Poet, Pushcart Prize , Guggenheim Fellowship for the creative arts, professor at University of Virginia
William Force Stead
1905
Col
Poet and chaplain of Worcester College, Oxford
Darcey Steinke
MFA
author
Sheryl Gay Stolberg
1983
Col
Journalist for the New York Times
Ron Suskind
1981
Col
Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist, author
Aoibheann Sweeney
2000
MGA
Novelist, author of Among Other Things, I've Taken Up Smoking
Henry S. Taylor
1964
Col
novelist, 1986 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry The Flying Change
Evan Thomas
1977
Law
author, journalist, historian, editor at Newsweek , author of The Wise Men
Samantha Thornhill
2004
MFA
Poet
Jia Tolentino
2009
Col
Writer and editor, author of Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion , staff writer at The New Yorker
Michael Vitez
1979
Col
staff writer, The Philadelphia Inquirer , Pulitzer Prize winner
Helen Wan
1998
Law
novelist, lawyer, author of Partner Track
Tia Williams
1997
Col
novelist, editor
Theodore Wong
Did not graduate
Translator[43]
Nikki Ogunnaike
2007
Col
Editor in Chief of Marie Claire ,
Jenna Wortham ,
2004
Col
author and journalist, culture writer at the New York Times , Black Futures
Medicine
Vivian Pinn
Military
Politics
Michael Signer
Name
Class
School or degree
Notability
References
Yasushi Akashi
1956
Graduate
Chairman, International House of Japan; former Undersecretary of the United Nations
[45] [46]
George Allen
1974, 1977
Col, Law
Governor and U.S. Senator , Virginia
[47]
Hanan Ashrawi
1982
Graduate
Official Spokesperson of the Palestinian Delegation to the Middle East Peace Process
[48]
Nathan L. Bachman
1903
Law
U.S. Senator, Tennessee ; Justice, Tennessee Supreme Court
[30]
Alben W. Barkley
1900
Law
35th Vice-President of the United States ; U.S. Senator, Kentucky
[49]
Evan Bayh
1981
Law
U.S. Senator and Governor, Indiana
[50]
Andy Beshear
2005
Law
Governor of Kentucky
Kit Bond
1963
Law
U.S. Senator, Missouri
Alan Stephenson Boyd
1948
Law
first United States Secretary of Transportation
Harry F. Byrd Jr.
1936
Law
U.S. Senator, Virginia
Millard F. Caldwell
1924
Law
Governor, U.S. Congressman , and State Supreme Court Justice, Florida
[31]
Greg Casar
2012
Col
U.S. Congressman, Texas
James Paul Clarke
1878
Law
United States Senator and the 18th Governor of Arkansas
[51] [52]
John Cornyn
1995
Law
U.S. Senator, Texas
Joseph T. Curry
member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
[53]
William H. Daingerfield
1829
Col
2nd Mayor of San Antonio ; Ambassador
Henry Winter Davis
1841
Law
outspoken Radical Republican ; U.S. Congressman , Maryland
Mary DeRosa
1981
Col
former Deputy Counsel to the President for National Security Affairs in the Obama Administration
Hasjim Djala
1959
Law
Indonesian Ambassador to Germany, Canada, and the United Nations;
chairman and president of the International Seabed Authority
[54] [55] [56] [57]
Joseph T. Doyle
1990
Graduate
Pennsylvania State Representative
William A. Eaton
1978
Col
United States Ambassador to Panama , United States Assistant Secretary of State
Paul Erickson
1988
Law
political consultant
William Stamps Farish III
1962
Col
U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom
[58]
William Meade Fishback
1855
Law
17th Governor of Arkansas and U.S. Senator, Arkansas
[59]
Luis Fortuño
1985
Law
Governor of Puerto Rico
Michael E. Guest
1981
Graduate
U.S. Ambassador to Romania ; first openly gay man to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate and serve as a U.S. Ambassador
[60]
Barbara Halliday
Mayor of Hayward, California
Mark Herring
1986
Graduate
Attorney General of Virginia , member of the Senate of Virginia
[33]
Yan Huiqing
1900
Col
Premier and Prime Minister of the Republic of China ; Chinese Ambassador to the United States;
Chinese Ambassador to the Soviet Union ; Chinese Representative in the League of Nations
[61]
Robert M. T. Hunter
1829
Col
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and U.S. Senator , Virginia
Eppa Hunton
1843
Law
CSA Brigadier General; U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senator , Virginia
Louis A. Johnson
1913
Law
Second United States Secretary of Defense
Brereton Jones
1961
Communication
Governor of Kentucky
John Kennedy
1977
Law
U.S. Senator, Louisiana , State Treasurer of Louisiana
Robert F. Kennedy
1951
Law
U.S. Senator, New York ; 1968 U.S. presidential candidate , U.S. Attorney General
Ted Kennedy
1959
Law
U.S. Senator, Massachusetts
Angus King
1969
Law
72nd Governor of Maine , United States Senator from Maine
William Preston Lane Jr.
1915
Law
Governor, Maryland
J. Hamilton Lewis
U.S. Senator , Illinois and first Whip
Sean Patrick Maloney
1988, 1992
Col, Law
U.S. Congressman, New York's 18th congressional district and former White House Office of the Staff Secretary
Thurgood Marshall Jr.
1978, 1981
Col, Law
Former White House Cabinet Secretary
Roy Martin
Commerce
Mayor of Norfolk, Virginia (1962 –1974), 31st President of the United States Conference of Mayors
Henry M. Mathews
1856
Graduate
Governor of West Virginia
Jennifer McClellan
1997
Law
U.S. Congresswoman , Virginia's 4th congressional district
Samuel D. McEnery
1857
Col
Governor and U.S. Senator for Louisiana United States House of Representatives
Ana Montes
1979
Col
convicted Cuban spy
Janet Napolitano
1983
Law
Governor of Arizona , Secretary of Homeland Security , President of the University of California System
[62]
Bill Nelson
1968
Law
U.S. Senator, Florida ; NASA astronaut
Kirstjen Nielsen
1999
Law
6th Secretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security
[63]
Longin Pastusiak
1959
Graduate
Marshall of the Senate , Poland
Thomas Caute Reynolds
1838
Law
11th Lieutenant Governor of Missouri ; Governor of Missouri (Confederate )
[64]
Chuck Robb
1973
Law
Governor of Virginia and U.S. Senator
Joseph T. Robinson
1895
Law
Governor of Arkansas and United States Senate Majority Leader
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
1940
Law
U.S. Congressman , New York
Chip Roy
1994
Commerce
U.S. Congressman, Texas's 21st congressional district
Mark Sanford
1988
Darden
Governor of South Carolina
Eugene Scalia
1985
Col
28th United States Secretary of Labor
Faryar Shirzad
1992
Law
Advisor to United States President George W. Bush
Marc Short
2004
Darden
White House Director of Legislative Affairs
Michael Signer
Law
Mayor of Charlottesville, Virginia
[65]
John W. Snow
1965
Graduate
United States Secretary of the Treasury
Javier Solana
1968
Graduate
Spanish former Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
and previous European Union foreign policy chief
Richard B. Spencer
2001
Col
Neo-Nazi, White nationalist, founder of AlternativeRight.com , President and director of the National Policy Institute [66]
William B. Spong Jr.
1947
Law
U.S. Senator, Virginia
John C. Stennis
1928
Law
U.S. Senator, Mississippi
Edward Stettinius Jr.
1924
Col
United States Secretary of State
Robert M. Switzer
Law
United States Representative
[67]
Charles L. Terry Jr.
1922
Col
Governor of Delaware
Robert Toombs
1830
Law
U.S. Senator, Georgia
John V. Tunney
1959
Law
U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senator, California
Thomas B. Turley
1867
Law
U.S. Senator, Tennessee
John Warner
1953
Law
U.S. Senator, Virginia
Mac Warner
1991
Law
Secretary of State of West Virginia
Lowell P. Weicker Jr.
1957
Law
Governor of Connecticut , U.S. Congressman, and U.S. Senator
Kevin Whitaker
1979
Col
United States Ambassador to Colombia
Sheldon Whitehouse
1982
Law
United States Senator from Rhode Island , Attorney General of Rhode Island
John Sharp Williams
1876
Law
Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives
Wayne W. Williams
1989
Law
Secretary of State of Colorado
Woodrow Wilson
Non-degreed
28th President of the United States
Religion
Science and technology
Name
Class
School or degree
Notability
References
John Backus
Non-degreed
Inventor of first high-level programming language , FORTRAN , and recipient of the 1977 A.M. Turing Award
Daniel Barringer
1888
Graduate
proved the existence of meteorites on Earth (Barringer Meteorite Crater )
Jesse Beams
1926
Graduate
one of five primary physicists selected for the Manhattan Project , pioneer of ultracentrifuge
Norman L. Crabill
1957
Master of Aeronautical Engineering
Engineer, inventor, author
Heber Doust Curtis
1902
Graduate
Astronomer who participated in the "Great Debate " with Harlow Shapley , 1920
Patrick G. Forrester
1989
Graduate
NASA astronaut
[68]
Matthew P. Hardy
1985
Ph.D.Biology
Reproductive biologist who has made fundamental contributions in Leydig cell differentiation and function
[69]
Karl G. Henize
1947, 1948
Col, Graduate
Astronomer ; NASA astronaut
[68]
Thomas Marshburn
1984
Engineering
NASA astronaut
[68]
Janet Akyüz Mattei
1972
Graduate
astronomer; director, the American Association of Variable Star Observers
Leland Melvin
1991
Engineering
NASA astronaut
[68]
Bill Nelson
1968
Law
NASA astronaut; U.S. Senator , Florida
[68]
Edward P. Ney
1946
Ph.D
astrophysicist ; discovered heavy cosmic ray nuclei
Haller Nutt
Non-degreed
Developer of the Egypto-Mexican cotton hybrid
Charles Pollard Olivier
1911
Graduate
astronomer; founder, American Meteor Society
Gregory Olsen
1971
Graduate
third private citizen to make a self-funded trip to the International Space Station
[68]
Phil Plait
1994
Graduate
author of Bad Astronomy and Bad Astronomy blog
Kathryn C. Thornton
1977, 1979
Graduate
NASA astronaut
[68]
Ann M. Valentine
1993
BS
inorganic chemist
Alexander N. Vyssotsky
1927
Graduate
Astronomer; cataloged Milky Way M dwarf stars
Thomas W. Whitaker
1929, 1931
MS, Ph.D
Botanist and horticulturist
Jeff Wisoff
1980
Col
NASA astronaut; engineering professor at Rice University
[68]
Ralph Elmer Wilson
1910
Graduate
Astronomer; Wilson crater on the Moon was co-named after him
Carl A. Wirtanen
1939
Graduate
Astronomer; discovered a number of asteroids and comets
Sports
Jeff Agoos
Ronde Barber
Tiki Barber
Jake Gelof
Zack Gelof
Ralph Sampson
Name
Class
School or degree
Notability
References
Val Ackerman
1981
Col
Founder and former president of WNBA , and current commissioner of the Big East Conference
Jeff Agoos
1990
Swiss–born American soccer defender
Cory Alexander
1995
Col
Professional basketball player with the NBA
[70]
Darion Atkins
2015
Professional basketball player for Hapoel Holon of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Ronde Barber
1996
Communication
Professional football player with Tampa Bay Buccaneers
[71]
Tiki Barber
1997
Communication
Professional football player with , New York Giants ; current sportscaster
Morgan Gautrat
2014
Professional soccer player and member of the US Women's National Soccer Team
Malcolm Brogdon
2016
Professional basketball player with the Milwaukee Bucks
[72]
Heather Burge
Professional baskeball player with the WNBA
[73]
Heidi Burge
1993
Col
Professional basketball player with the WNBA
[73]
Chris Canty
2004
Col
Professional football player
[74]
Rick Carlisle
1984
Col
Professional football player; current head coach, Dallas Mavericks
John Choma
1970
Professional football player with the San Francisco 49ers
Casey Crawford
Professional football player
Mike Cubbage
Professional baseball player and manager
Virginius Dabney
College football player and coach
Somdev Devvarman
2008
Col
Professional tennis player
Bill Dudley
1942
Education
Professional football player and NFL Hall of Fame
Mamadi Diakite
2020
Professional basketball player
[75]
Jeffrey Eggleston
2007
long-distance runner
Carlton Elliott
Professional football layer with the Green Bay Packers
Alecko Eskandarian
Col
Major League Soccer #1 overall draft pick , player with D.C. United and U.S. national team
Paul Ereng
1993
Col
1988 Summer Olympics gold medalist in 800 meters
D'Brickashaw Ferguson
2006
Col
Professional football player with the New York Jets
Mustapha Farrakhan Jr.
Professional basketball player
[76]
Tim Finchem
1973
Commissioner of the PGA Tour
Jake Gelof
Professional baseball player
Zack Gelof
Professional baseball player
Conor Gill
2002
Col
Major League Lacrosse Rookie of the Year Award ; 2002
Robert Kent Gooch
College football player
Jim Grobe
1975, 1978
Head coach of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Al Groh
1967
Communications
Former head coach of New York Jets , former head coach of Virginia football team
Margaret Groos
1988 U.S, Olympic Trial marathon winner; former world indoor record holder for 5,000 meters
Kyle Guy
Professional basketball player with the Sacramento Kings
[77]
Brandon Guyer
Professional basesball player with the Tampa Bay Rays
Darryl Hammond
1988
Col
Professional Arena Football League player
John Harkes
Professional soccer player and coach
Joe Harris
2014
Professional basketball player
[78]
DeAndre Hunter
Professional basketball player Atlanta Hawks
[79]
Adam Haseley
Professional baseball player with the Chicago White Sox
Ty Jerome
Professional basketball player with the Phoenix Suns
[80]
Mike Jones
Professional wrestler; under the names Virgil, Vincent, and Curly Moe
Thomas Jones
Professional football player with the Kansas City Chiefs
Henry Jordan
Professional football player and Pro Football Hall of Fame member
Braxton Key
Professional basketball player
[81]
Melanie Kok
2008 Summer Olympics silver medalist in rowing
Joe Koshansky
Professional baseball player
Bowie Kuhn
1950
Law
former Commissioner of Major League Baseball
Jeff Lamp
Professional basketball player
Noel LaMontagne
Professional football player
Sylven Landesberg
Professional basketball player
Lesley Lehane
Winner of the NCAA and TAC National Championships in cross-country in 1982
[82]
Chris Long
Professional football player
Javier López
Professional baseball player with the San Francisco Giants
John Loyd
College football player and team captain
Wali Lundy
Professional football player
Buck Mayer
College football player and College Football All-America Team
Tony Meola
1989
Col
Professional soccer player and World Cup goalkeeper
Jerome Meyinsse
2010
Professional basketball player with the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Heath Miller
2004
Col
Professional football player with the Pittsburgh Steelers
Eugene Monroe
2008
Col
Professional football player with the Jacksonville Jaguars
Herman Moore
1991
Col
Professional football player
Shawn Moore
Former NFL and CFL player, All–American at UVA
[83]
Ed Moses
2004
Education
Olympic gold medalist in swimming
Trey Murphy III
Professional basketball player
[84]
Bret Myers
2006
MS
Professional soccer player
Ben Olsen
Non-degreed
Professional soccer player and coach with the D.C. United
London Perrantes
Professional basketball player with the Israeli Basketball Premier League
John Phillips
Professional football player
Shamek Pietucha
1999
Col
Olympic swimmer
Chris Rotelli ,
2003
Professional lacrosse player
John Beverly Pollard
College football player and coach
Sonny Randle
1958
Professional football player
Claudio Reyna
Non-degreed
Professional soccer player and captain of U.S. national team
LaRoy Reynolds
Professional football player with the Atlanta Falcons
Mark Reynolds
Professional baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals
Eppa Rixey
1912
Col
Professional baseball player and National Baseball Hall of Fame member
Jake Rozhansky
Professional soccer player
Ralph Sampson
1983
Col
NBA #1 draft pick , professional basketball player, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
[85]
Becky Sauerbrunn
Professional soccer player and member of the US women's national team
Matt Schaub
2003
Col
Professional football player with the Houston Texans
Michael Schwimer
2008
Professional baseball player with the Philadelphia Phillies
Mike Scott
Professional basketball player
Don Shula
Professional football head coach of the Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins
Chris Slade
1993
Col
Professional football player with the New England Patriots
Michael Slive
1965
Law
Former commissioner of the Southeastern Conference (SEC)
Devin Smith
Professional basketball player
Emily Sonnett
2015
Col
Professional soccer player and member of the US women's national team
Dawn Staley
1992
Col
2004 Summer Olympics gold medalist, college basketball coach, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Chris Taylor
Professal baseball player with the Los Angeles Dodgers
Bradley Walker
College football coach and referee
DeMya Walker
1999
Col
Professional basketball player
George Welsh
College football player and coach
Ralph C. Wilson Jr.
Founding owner of the Buffalo Bills , namesake of Ralph Wilson Stadium
Monica Wright
2010
Col
Professional basketball player
Ryan Zimmerman
2005
Col
Professional baseball player with the Washington Nationals
Other
Notable faculty and staff
Jennifer Lawless
Larycia Hawkins
David Joran with President Ronald Reagan
Alfred G. Gilman
Barry Marshall
Ferid Murad
Edward Purdy
William B. Quandt
Larry Sabato
Antonin Scalia
Jerry White
Name
Field
UVA position
Notability
References
Henry J. Abraham
Political Science
James Hart Professor of Government
scholar on the judiciary and constitutional law
[86]
Bruce Arena
Soccer
Head men's soccer coach
coached the Virginia Cavaliers to five NCAA championships;
head coach of the US national men's soccer team;
Julian Bond
History
Professor
Founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ;
co-founder and first president of the Southern Poverty Law Center
John Bonvllian
Psychology
Associate professor
Pioneer in the field of augmentative and alternative communication
[87]
Anna Brickhouse
American Studies
Department director
James M. Buchanan
Economics
Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1986
Lester J. Cappon
History
Archivist and professor
Archivist for Colonial Williamsburg, Inc .
Meredith Clark
Media Studies
Assistant professor
Expert on Black Twitter
Ronald Coase
Economics
Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1991
[88]
Robert E. Emery
Psychology
Professor and Director of the Center
for Children, Families, and the Law
[89]
William Faulkner
English
Writer in residence
Nobel Prize in Literature in 1949; Pulitzer Prizes for Fiction in
1954 and 1962
[90]
Elmer L. Gaden
Biochemistry
Wills Johnson Professor of Chemical Engineering
Known as "the father of biochemical engineering".
Alfred G. Gilman
Pharmacology
Assistant professor
1994 Nobel Prize in Physiology
Larycia Hawkins
Political Science
Associate professor in religious studies and political science
[91]
Matthew Holden
Political Science
Henry L. and Grace M. Doherty Professor Emeritus of Politics
former president of the American Political Science Association ; former Commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission , Public Service Commission of Wisconsin
[92]
Thomas M. Humphrey
Economy
Economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Milton W. Humphreys
Latin and Greek
Professor
Patricia Jennings
Education
Professor
David C. Jordan
Political Science
Professor of International Relations and Comparative Politics
United States Ambassador to Peru
[93]
Robert S. Kemp
Business
Ramon W. Breeden Research Professor of Commerce
[94]
Charles W. Kent
English
Professor
W. A. Lambeth
Medicine
Professor and athletic director
First athletic director at UVA
Jennifer L. Lawless
Political Science
Commonwealth Professor of Politics; faculty affiliate of the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy
[95]
Angeline Stoll Lillard
Psychology
Director of Graduate Recruitment and Admissions, professor
[96]
Dumas Malone
History
Thomas Jefferson Foundation Professor of History
Pulitzer Prize for history for his six-volume Jefferson and His Time
Barry Marshall
Medicine
2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology
Ferid Murad
Biochemstiry, Pharmacology
Professor; Director, Clinical Research Center; and Director, Division of Clinical Pharmacology Department of Internal Medicine at the School of Medicine
1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology
Edward P. Ney
Physics
Assistant Professor
Made major contributions to cosmic ray research ,
atmospheric physics , heliophysics , and infrared astronomy
[5]
Brian Nosek
Psychology
Professor
[97]
Ken Ono
Mathematics
Thomas Jefferson Professor of Mathematics
Expert on Number Theory and Srinivasa Ramanujan
Charlotte Patterson
Psychology
Professor and Director of the Women, Gender & Sexuality Program
Specialist in the psychology of sexual orientation
[98]
William B. Quandt
Political Science
Professor in the Department of Politics
Member of the National Security Council involved in the negotiations that led to the Camp David Accords and the Egypt–Israel peace treaty
[99]
William Barton Rogers
Philosophy
Department head and faculty
Founded MIT and became its first president
Richard Rorty
Philosophy
Kenan Professor of Humanities
influential writer
[100]
Larry Sabato
Political Science
Professor of politics; founder and director of the Center for Politics
Named the "Most Quoted College Professor in the Land" by the Wall Street Journal
[101]
James D. Savage
Political Science
Professor of politics; Faculty Affiliate of the Batten School
Author and specialist in comparative budgetary , fiscal , and macroeconomic policy
[102]
Antonin Scalia
Law
Professor
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
[103]
Natasha Sheybani
Biomedical Engineering
Assistant professor
First UVA recipient of NCI Predoctoral-to-Postdoctoral
Fellow Transition Award
William D. Spotnitz
Medicine
Cardiothoracic surgeon , University of Virginia Health System
Researcher in the use of fibrin glue
[104]
Herbert Stein
Economics
A. Willis Robertson Professor
Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under
Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford
Peter Taylor
English
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1987; PEN/Malamud Award in 1993
[105]
George Tucker
Philoophy
Professor of Moral Philosophy
Early biographer of Thomas Jefferson and member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
Eric Turkheimer
Psychology
Hugh Scott Hamilton Professor of Psychology
Specialist in how genes and environments shape the development of human behavior
[106]
Siva Vaidhyanathan
Media Studies
Robertson professor of Media Studies
Permanent columnist at The Guardian and Slate
Jerry White
Business Administration
Professor of Practice; Adjunct faculty of the Politics Department
CEO of Global Impact Strategies Inc.; co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
[107]
Stephen K. White
Political Science
James Hart Professor of Politics
[108]
Daniel T. Willingham
Psychology
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Specialist in cognition related to K –12 education
[109]
Timothy Wilson
Psychology
Sherrell J. Aston Professor of Psychology
Author of popular books
[110]
Tibor Wlassics
Italian
Kenan Professor of Italian Studies
Research on the poet Dante Alighieri
[111]
Brantly Womack
Political Science
Cumming Memorial Professor of Foreign Affairs
[112]
Rectors and members of the board of visitors
See also
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