- Source: List of Harding University alumni
Harding University is a private university in Searcy, Arkansas. Following are some of its notable alumni.
Academia
C. Leonard Allen, historian and college administrator
James D. Bales, professor and administrator
Martin Doyle, ecologist at the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions of Duke University
Clifton L. Ganus Jr., theologian, educator, and president of Harding College
George Howard, Hebraist and professor emeritus and head of the Department of Religion and Hebrew at the University of Georgia
E. H. Ijams, president of Lipscomb University
Annie May Alston Lewis, theological librarian
Ed Madden, poet, gay rights activist, professor of English, and Director of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of South Carolina
J. Stanley Marshall, college administrator, was president Florida State University
Bruce McLarty, academic, minister, and president of Harding University
Carroll D. Osburn, Professor Emeritus at Abilene Christian University and leading New Testament textual critic
Edward Granville Sewell, American mathematician and professor at University of Texas, El Paso
Rubel Shelly, writer, minister, professor, and former president of Rochester College
Richard Felix Staar, political scientist, historian, and fellow at Stanford
Jason R. Wiles, associate professor of biology at Syracuse University
Business
LaMar Baker, businessman and politician
Michael Blue, billionaire entrepreneur and co-founder of Privateer Holdings
Entertainment
Roxanne Beck, actress and screenwriter
Stephen Mark Brown, American opera tenor
David Ray Campbell, screenwriter and producer
Verna Howard, founder of the radio International Gospel Hour, originally based in Texarkana, Texas
Khalil Jahshan, political analyst, media commentator, and executive director of Arab Center Washington DC, a nonprofit think tank
Jerry W. Mitchell, investigative reporter and recipient of a "genius grant" from the MacArthur Foundation
Willie Robertson, star of A&E's Duck Dynasty as well as CEO of Duck Commander
Korie Robertson, star of A&E's Duck Dynasty and wife of Willie Robertson
W. Stephen Smith, voice teacher and author, Northwestern University Professor of Voice and Opera
Ray Walker, singer with The Jordanaires
Law
Jeremy Kernodle, United States District Judge
Ken Starr, attorney, judge, U.S. Solicitor General, Special Prosecutor for the Impeachment of Bill Clinton, president and chancellor of Baylor University
Literature and journalism
Tamera Alexander, author
Ed Madden, poet, gay rights activist, professor of English, and Director of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of South Carolina
Jerry Mitchell investigative reporter formerly with The Clarion-Ledger in Jackson, Mississippi,
Farrell Till, activist and editor of The Skeptical Review
Military
George Andrew Davis, Jr., Medal of Honor recipient; fighter pilot and flying ace of the United States Army Air Forces in World War II and the Korean War
Politics
Tim Barnes, Democratic politician from Tennessee
George S. Benson, missionary, college administrator, and conservative political activist
Mary Elizabeth Bentley, Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Keith Brooks, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Jim R. Caldwell, first Republican member of the Arkansas State Senate in the 20th century
Jonathan Dismang, politician
Timothy Chad Hutchinson, attorney and former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
David Porter, Texas Railroad Commissioner
Harmon Seawel, former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Thomas Philip Watson, politician
Ryan Walters, Oklahoma state secretary of education
Carlton Wing, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Religion
George S. Benson, missionary, college administrator, and conservative political activist
Charles Coil, evangelist
Roger Duke, theologian
Gary Holloway, executive director of the World Convention of Churches of Christ
Larry M. James, minister, social worker, and CEO of the Dallas housing enterprise CitySquare
Sports
Janet Cherobon-Bawcom, Olympian distance runner
Tank Daniels, former NFL American football linebacker
Scarborough Green, MLB outfielder
Chad Marshall, an American Major League soccer player
Bryce Mitchell, mixed martial arts fighter
Jon Murray, university cross country coach
Jim Nichols, football coach
Ty Powell, professional football player
Matt Riviera, professional wrestler
Preacher Roe, Major League Baseball pitcher
Arthur Hubert "Hubie" Smith, basketball coach
Stephany Smith, women's basketball coach
Other
Botham Jean, murder victim
References
External links
Official website
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