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This is a list of Seattle University people , including notable students, alumni, faculty, and administrators associated.
Administration [ edit ]
Administrators who were also alumni are listed in bold font, with degree and year in parentheses.
Stephen Sundborg , S.J. , 21st President of Seattle University (1997–2021)
Presidents [ edit ]
Walter James Fitzgerald , S.J. , President of Seattle College (1929–31)
Kenneth Baker , S.J., President of Seattle University (1970)
Edmund Ryan , S.J., President of Seattle University (1975–1976)
Stephen Sundborg , S.J., 21st President of Seattle University (1997–2021)
Eduardo Peñalver , 22nd President of Seattle University effective July 1, 2021[1]
School deans [ edit ]
Alumni who were also faculty or administrators are listed in bold font, with degree and year. Alumni with a J.D. graduated from the Seattle University School of Law .
Academia [ edit ]
Albert Ando (BS 1951), professor of economics and finance at the University of Pennsylvania (1967–2002)[4] [5]
Annette Clark (J.D. 1989), 9th Dean of the Seattle University School of Law (2013–present); professor of law[2] [3]
Linda N. Hanson (MA, Ed.D.), 19th President (2005–15) and president emerita of Hamline University , former Seattle University administrator[6]
Richard Labunski (J.D.), professor emeritus of journalism at the University of Kentucky College of Communication & Information [7]
Charles H. Mitchell (MA 1974), chancellor of Seattle Colleges District (2003–08); president of Seattle Central Community College (1987–2003); NFL player for the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills [8] [9]
Millie Bown Russell (BS 1948), STEM diversity administrator, University of Washington
Christine Sleeter (MA 1977), professor emerita at California State University, Monterey Bay [10]
Arts and entertainment [ edit ]
Duff McKagan , Guns N' Roses bassist
Madeline Ashby (2005), science fiction writer; author of Company Town [11]
Johnny Horton , country singer and songwriter[12]
Quincy Jones (1951, attended), record producer, songwriter, conductor, and arranger[13] [14]
Carrie Imler , ballet dancer and teacher at Pacific Northwest Ballet [15]
Fay King , cartoonist, illustrator, and journalist[16]
Karyna McGlynn , poet , editor, and professor[17]
Duff McKagan , bassist of Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver [18] [19]
Rose Montoya (BA, 2015), transgender activist and model[20]
Rebecca Morris (BA), true-crime author and journalist[21]
Scott Rains (MA), travel writer and disability rights advocate[22]
Gerri Russell , romantic fiction author[23] [24]
Christopher Schaap (BA 2014), director, writer, and actor[25]
Thomas M. Sullivan , Fox Business anchor and Fox News Radio host[26]
Kaan Tangöze (MS), lead vocalist and guitarist of the Turkish rock band Duman [27]
Carolyne Wright (BA), poet[28]
Business [ edit ]
Mohamed Alabbar , ’81, founder and Chairman of Emaar Properties
Mohamed Alabbar (BA 1981), founder and Chairman of Emaar Properties , known for large-scale projects such as Burj Khalifa , the tallest building in the world [29] [30]
Yousef Al-Obaidly , CEO of beIN Media Group [31]
Gary Brinson (BA 1966), founder and retired Chairman of Brinson Partners [32]
Jerry Grundhofer (1965), former CEO and chairman of U.S. Bank [33]
S. K. Gupta (MBA), business executive[34]
Carolyn Kelly (MBA), President and COO of The Seattle Times [citation needed ]
Julie Larson-Green (MS 1992), CXO of Qualtrics , former CXO of Microsoft Office Experience Organization[35]
Emmanuel Lemelson (BA 1999), Greek Orthodox priest and hedge fund manager[36] [37]
Carl Otto Løvenskiold (BA 1979), businessperson and heir to the Løvenskiold family of Dano -Norwegian nobility [38]
Mich Matsudaira (MPA 1977), businessperson and activist; first executive director of the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs[39]
Stan W. McNaughton (1974), CEO of PEMCO Insurance[citation needed ]
Scott Rains (1991), consultant on inclusive travel[22]
Calvin Tang (BS 2000), co-founder of Newsvine [citation needed ]
Government and politics [ edit ]
Frank Murkowski
John Spellman
Marzouq Al-Ghanim , Kuwait Speaker of Parliament[40]
Carl A. Anderson (BA), 13th Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus (2000–present); special assistant to President Ronald Reagan [41]
Andrew Barkis (BA 1990), Washington State Representative (2016–present)[42]
Dave Barrett , 26th Premier of British Columbia (1972–75); Canadian Parliament Member (1988–93)[43]
Ann Bartlett , 17th First Lady of Oklahoma (1967–71)[44]
Martha Choe (MBA), Seattle City Councilmember (1992–99); Washington State Department of Commerce Director (1999–2004); CAO of Gates Foundation (2004–14)[45]
John E. Cunningham (1958), U.S. Representative from WA-7 (1977–79); Washington State Senator (1975–77); Washington State Representative (1973–75)[46] [47]
Joe Fain (MBA, J.D.), Washington State Senator from the 47th district (2011–19)[48] [49]
Fred Jarrett (MBA), Washington State Public Disclosure Commission Member (2019–present); King County Executive Senior Deputy (2010–19); Washington State Senator (2009); Washington State Representative (2001–09)[50]
Mike Kelly (1960–61; attended), Alaska State Representative (2005–11); Member (1991–99) and President (1996–98) of the University of Alaska system Board of Regents[51]
Keith Kreiman (BA 1976), Iowa State Senator (2003–11); Iowa State Representative [52] [53]
August P. Mardesich (attended), Washington State Senator from the 38th district (1963–78) and Majority Leader (1972–75); Washington State Representative (1950–63)[54] [55]
Rosemary McAuliffe (BS), Washington State Senator from the 1st district (1993–2017)[56]
Frank Murkowski (BS 1955), 8th Governor of Alaska (2002–06); United States Senator (1981–2002); 3rd Alaska Commissioner of Economic Development (1966–70)[57] [58]
Mike Murphy (BA 1969), 19th Washington State Treasurer (1997–2009)[59]
Joe Nguyen (BA 2006), Washington State Senator from the 34th district (2019–present)[60]
Dino Rossi (1982), Washington State Senator (1997–2003; 2012; 2016–17)[61]
Rebecca Saldaña (BA), Washington State Senator from the 37th district (2017–present)[62]
Samuel J. Smith (1951), Washington State Representative (1959–67); Seattle City Councilmember (1967–91), first black person elected to the Seattle City Council[63] [64]
John Spellman (BA 1949), 18th Governor of Washington (1981–85); 1st Executive of King County (1969–81)[65]
John Vincent (1970), Montana House of Representatives: Speaker (two terms), Majority Leader, Minority Leader, Majority Whip; Mayor, Bozeman, Montana ; Chairman, Gallatin County (MT) Commission; and Member, Montana Public Service (utility) Commission[citation needed ]
Paul Zellinsky (1955), Washington State Representative from the 23rd district (1984–94; 96–98)[66]
Law and justice [ edit ]
Military [ edit ]
William D. Swenson ,’01, first U.S. Army officer to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War
Science and technology [ edit ]
Theology [ edit ]
Athletes [ edit ]
Baseball [ edit ]
Basketball [ edit ]
NBA Hall of Famer Elgin Baylor ’58 played 13 seasons as a forward for the Los Angeles Lakers , appearing in eight NBA Finals.
Elgin Baylor (1958), NBA Hall of Famer and general manager; 1958 No. 1 draft pick; Los Angeles Clippers 2006 NBA Executive of the Year[91]
Rudy D'Amico (1990), NBA basketball scout and former college and professional (Euroleague -winning) basketball coach[92]
Rod Derline (1974), NBA player for the Seattle SuperSonics [93] [94]
Eddie Miles (1962), NBA player for the Detroit Pistons [95]
Johnny O'Brien (1953), 1953 All-American , NBA 's Milwaukee Hawks draft pick and the first college player to score 1,000 points in a season[96]
Jawann Oldham (1979), NBA player for the Chicago Bulls [93] [97]
Clint Richardson (1978), NBA player for the Philadelphia 76ers [93] [98]
John Tresvant (1964), NBA player for the Detroit Pistons [99]
Charlie Williams (1967), ABA player for the Pittsburgh Pipers [93] [100]
Tom Workman (1967), NBA player for the Baltimore Bullets ; 1967 No. 8 draft pick[93] [101]
Other sports [ edit ]
Faculty [ edit ]
Joaquin Avila , voting rights attorney and activist; directed National Voting Rights Advocacy Initiative at Seattle University School of Law [115]
Philip Boroughs , S.J. , former Jesuit community rector and School of Theology & Ministry faculty member (1989–91)[116]
Anne Buttimer , OP , geographer; Assistant Professor of Geography (1966–68)[117] [118]
Marie Cowan , nurse and academic; assistant professor at College of Nursing (1972–79)[119]
Richard Delgado , professor of law and critical race theory scholar[120]
Daniel Dombrowski , philosopher and former president of the Metaphysical Society of America ; Professor of Philosophy since 1988[121] [122] [123] [124]
Edward Foley , O.F.M. Cap. , visiting faculty at Seattle University Summer Liturgy Institute (2002–06; 2008)[125]
Robert L. Glass , software engineer; faculty member at Software Engineering graduate program (1982–87)[126]
Randy Gordon , Washington State Senator from the 41st district (2010); adjunct professor of law since 1999[127]
Samuel Green , poet and bookbinder; first Poet Laureate of Washington ; adjunct Professor[128]
Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs , scholar and former Washington State Arts Commissioner (2014–17); Professor of Modern Languages and Cultures since 2000[129]
Allison Henrich , mathematician and knot theory scholar; Professor of Mathematics since 2009[130]
Robert Higgs , economist and economic historian; Professor of Economics (1989–94)[citation needed ]
Burt C. Hopkins , philosopher and Husserl scholar; Professor of Philosophy (1989–2016)[131]
Nikkita Oliver , attorney and activist; 2017 candidate for Mayor of Seattle ; adjunct Professor[132]
William O'Malley , S.J. , theology professor and author; portrayed Father Dyer in The Exorcist [133] [134]
Dean Spade , lawyer, writer, and trans activist; Associate Professor of Law[135]
Cyrus Vance Jr. , District Attorney of New York County (2010–present); former adjunct Professor of Law[136]
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