The list of Chicago State University people includes notable alumni, non-graduates, faculty and staff, chief executives, and affiliates of the Chicago State University .
Deji Akindele , professional basketball player for Yalova Group BelediyeSpor of the Turkish Basketball First League [ 14]
Darron Brittman , former basketball player; first officially recognized NCAA Division I season steals leader in 1985–86[ 15]
Josephine D'Angelo , left fielder who played 1943 –1944 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League ; later earned her master's degree from CSU[ 16] [ 17]
James "Chico" Hernandez , FIAS World Cup Vice-Champion in Sombo Wrestling; graduated from CSU[ 18]
David Holston , basketball player for JDA Dijon Basket of France's LNB Pro A ; played for the Chicago State Cougars men's basketball team[ 19]
Bob Janecyk , goaltender for Chicago Blackhawks 1983–1984 and Los Angeles Kings 1984–1989; played for CSU and graduated in 1978[ 20]
John Mallee , Major League Baseball hitting coach, Philadelphia Phillies ; attended CSU[ 21]
Wayne Molis , professional basketball player who played for the New York Knicks 1966–1967; played for the Chicago State Cougars men's basketball team[ 22]
Royce Parran , professional basketball player who last played for Belfius Mons-Hainaut of the Belgian Basketball League ; played for the Chicago State Cougars men's basketball team[ 23]
Clarke Rosenberg (born 1993), American-Israeli basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
Tony Weeden , professional basketball player; played for the Chicago State Cougars men's basketball team[ 24]
Willye White , first American track and field athlete to take part in five Olympics, competing on the 1956 , 1960 , 1964 , 1968 , and 1972 teams; graduated from CSU in 1976 with a degree in public health administration[ 25]
Arts and entertainment [ edit ]
William D. Alexander , film producer; studied at CSU for several years[ 26] [ 27]
John Curulewski , guitarist, vocalist and founding member of Styx ; attended CSU in the late 1960s and early 1970s[ 28]
Dennis DeYoung , singer, songwriter and founding member of Styx ; attended CSU in the late 1960s and early 1970s[ 28]
Tina Howe , playwright of Museum , The Art of Dining , Painting Churches , Coastal Disturbances and Pride's Crossing [ 29]
RM Johnson , author of The Harris Men , The Million Dollar Divorce , Love Frustration and The Million Dollar Demise ; graduated CSU[ 30]
Nicole Mitchell , jazz flautist ; alumna and part-time instructor at CSU[ 31]
Chuck Panozzo , bass guitarist and founding member of Styx ; attended CSU in the late 1960s and early 1970s[ 28]
John Panozzo , drummer and founding member of Styx ; attended CSU in the late 1960s and early 1970s[ 28]
Law Roach , celebrity stylist and judge on America’s Next Top Model [ 32]
Kanye West , rapper and record producer; attended CSU, but did not graduate, hence his debut album title The College Dropout [ 33]
Steven Whitehurst , author, poet and educator; graduated from CSU in 1990[ 34]
U.S. government and politics [ edit ]
State and local politics [ edit ]
Howard B. Brookins Sr. , Democratic member of the Illinois Senate , 1987–1993[ 40]
Isaac "Ike" Carothers , former alderman of the 29th Ward[ 41]
Eugenia S. Chapman , Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives representing the Arlington Heights area 1965–1983; graduated from CSU[ 42] [ 43]
Shirley Coleman , politician who served as the 16th ward alderman 1991–2007[ 44]
Annazette Collins , Democratic member of the Illinois General Assembly serving in the House 2001–2011 and the Senate 2011–2013
Marlow H. Colvin , Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives 2001–2012[ 45]
Marcus C. Evans Jr. , Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives since April 2012[ 46]
Emil Jones III , Democratic member of the Illinois Senate since 2009; attended CSU[ 47]
Jeremiah E. Joyce , Democratic member of the Illinois Senate 1979–1993; earned his master's degree at CSU[ 48]
Edward Maloney , Democratic member of the Illinois Senate 2003–2013; earned master's degree from CSU[ 49]
Sharon G. Markette , Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives 1983–1985; received bachelor's degree in criminal justice from CSU[ 50]
Lillian Piotrowski , Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives 1951–1964 and member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners from 1964 until her death in 1974; attended CSU when it was Chicago Teachers College before earning her degree at Loyola University Chicago [ 51]
Al Riley , Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives since 2007[ 52]
Nicholas Smith , Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives since February 2018; graduated from CSU with a B.S. in chemistry in 2000[ 53]
Donne E. Trotter , Democratic member of the Illinois Senate 1993–2018[ 54]
Karen Yarbrough , Democratic Cook County Recorder of Deeds 2010–2024 and former member of the Illinois House of Representatives 2001–2010; earned her bachelor of business administration degree from CSU in 1973[ 55]
Non-United States politics [ edit ]
Gwendolyn Brooks , first African American Pulitzer Prize winner, held a self-named Distinguished Professorship at CSU[ 59]
Elnora D. Daniel , president of CSU from 1998 to 2008[ 60] [ 61]
Eliza Atkins Gleason , first African American to receive a doctorate in library science ; associate professor of library science at CSU
William Nicholas Hailmann , Chair of the Department of Psychology and History of Education in the early 20th century[ 62]
Francis Wayland Parker , principal of Cook County Normal School in the 19th century
Carol Geary Schneider , professor of history at CSU prior to becoming President of the Association of American Colleges and Universities [ 63]
Henry H. Straight , taught at Cook County Normal School in 1883[ 64]
Paul Vallas , served as Chief Administrative Officer in a temporary capacity from February 2017 to January 2018[ 65]
Donda West , mother of rapper and producer Kanye West
Pharez Whitted , director of jazz studies at Chicago State University
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