- Source: List of University of Northern Colorado alumni
The University of Northern Colorado is a public university in Greeley, Colorado.The university was called the State Normal School of Colorado from 1889 to 1935, Colorado State College of Education at Greeley from 1935 to 1957, and Colorado State College from 1957 to 1970. Following are some of its notable alumni.
Art
Glen Alps, printmaker, coiner of term collagraph
Jack Cassinetto, plein air painter
Jane DeDecker, sculptor
Gene Hatfield, artist and professor at the University of Central Arkansas
Georgeann Robinson, non-degreed, Osage artist and activist
Mackey Saturday, graphic designer
Business
Pat Stryker, billionaire businessperson, philanthropist, and political activist
Ronda Stryker, director of Stryker Corporation and billionaire heiress
Education
Wendy Adams, physics educator
Camila Alire, librarian and president of the American Library Association
Carmen Roybal Arteaga, Chicana educator and activist
Rosa Roberto Carter, President of the University of Guam from 1977 to 1983
Chih-Fu Cheng, vice president of the National Taiwan Normal University
William E. Davis, president of Idaho State University and the University of New Mexico, and Chancellor of the Oregon University System and Louisiana State University
K. Newell Dayley, composer, hymnwriter, musician, and professor of music at Brigham Young University
Ervin Dennis, professor at the University of Northern Iowa and member the Iowa House of Representatives
Rick Edgeman, Professor of Sustainability & Enterprises Performance, Aarhus University; professor and chair of Management and Center for Entrepreneurship Director, Fort Hays State University; academician of the International Academy of Quality
Steven Forness, psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the University of California
Margaret Hayes Grazier, librarian and professor of library science at Wayne State University
Elinor Miller Greenberg, author, educationalist, and speech pathologist
Gene Hatfield, artist and professor at the University of Central Arkansas
Bill Heller, dean of the College of Education at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg and Florida House of Representatives
Rose Kekedo, leading educator in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the first woman to be chancellor of the University of Papua New Guinea
Allen Meadors, CEO at Penn State Altoona, Chancellor at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, and President of the University of Central Arkansas
Charles M. Roessel, president of Diné College, photographer, journalist, and Director of the Bureau of Indian Education
Jennie Mae Rucker, librarian and founding faculty of the Community College of Denver
John Salas, President of the University of Guam, first provost of Vocational High School (now known as Guam Community College), and Senator in the Legislature of Guam
Hortensia Soto, professor of mathematics at Colorado State University
Donnis Thompson, professor of health, physical education, and recreation at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and the university's first women's athletic director, and State of Hawaii Department of Education school superintendent
Entertainment
William D. Alexander, filmmaker, winner of the 1964 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or for the short film The Village of Hope
Neil Argo, composer for film and television
Sa'ra Charismata (Sara Haile), singer/songwriter
Walt Conley, folk singer, musician and actor
Steve Eastin, character actor
Bill Frisell, jazz guitarist
Robert S. Frost, composer and music educator
Greg Germann, actor known for Ally McBeal Grey's Anatomy
Marshall Gilkes, jazz trombonist and composer
Edward W. Hardy, composer, violinist, violist, and producer
Autumn Hurlbert, actress, singer, and dancer
Beth Malone, Tony Award-nominated actress
Ryan Malaty, actor and television personality
Beth Malone, actress and singer
Victoria Matlock, musical theatre actress
J. Durward Morsch, composer, prolific arranger, and trombonist
Neyla Pekarek, vocalist and instrumentalist for The Lumineers
Amanda Peterson, famous actress, appeared in the 1987 film Can't Buy Me Love
Herminigildo Ranera, conductor, composer, arranger, performer, and educator
Nathaniel Shaw, actor, dancer, and director
Erica Sweany, film and television actress, dancer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist
Tyler Ward, musician and producer
Steven Wasson, director of Theatre de l'Ange Fou
Bill Welsh, radio and television announcer
Ed Werder, reporter for ESPN
Government and civil service
Michael J. Allen, District Attorney for Colorado's largest District Attorney's office
Katherine Archuleta, director of the United States Office of Personnel Management
David Bernhardt, 53rd United States Secretary of the Interior
Henrietta H. Fore, 7th Executive Director of UNICEF, administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, Director of U.S. Foreign Assistance, the 11th Under Secretary of Management in the Department of State, and the 37th Director of the United States Mint in the U.S. Department of Treasury
Hillary Hall, clerk and recorder in Boulder County, Colorado who issued marriage licenses to same-sex couples the Colorado Supreme Court ordered her to stop
Lynn A. Johnson, Assistant Secretary for Family Support at the Department of Health and Human Services
Huang Kun-huei, Taiwanese minister of the Mainland Affairs Council from 1991 to 1994 and Minister of the Interior from 1994 to 1996
Irene Montie, statistician in the US government service who became president of the Caucus for Women in Statistics
Sully Sullenberger, captain of US Airways Flight 1549 and Permanent Representative of the United States to the International Civil Aviation Organization
Edna Wilson-Mosley, civil rights specialist for Colorado's Civil Rights Commission
Law
Kato Crews, United States magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado
Margaret L. Curry, state parole officer
Lt Cdr Idilio Moncivais, Ph.D., lead researcher for the Colorado Rangers
Steven Reams, sheriff of Weld County, Colorado
Literature and journalism
Steven Dietz, playwright
Vinita Diteeyont, author
Edwina Hume Fallis, writer
J. Michael Martinez, poet
Karyl McBride, author and marriage and family therapist
James A. Michener, author
Steven Moore, literary critic and Washington Post book reviewer
Evan Oakley, poet
Sayyid Qutb, author, poet, novelist, a leading member of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, and Islamic scholar considered "the Father of Salafi jihadism"
Neal Rubin, The Detroit News columnist and author of comic strip Gil Thorp
Don Welch, poet
Connie Willis, science-fiction author
Military
Van E. Chandler, flying ace in World War II
Jeffrey Chessani, commanding officer 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines during the November 2005 urban combat in Haditha, Iraq
John L. Dolan, Lt. General of United States Air Force
William M. Fraser III, United States Air Force general
Stephen R. Lorenz, United States Air Force general
Carol Mutter, Marine Corps lieutenant general
Thurman D. Rodgers, United States Army general
Randall Schmidt, United States Air Force general
Robert L. Scott, United States Air Force general
David N. Senty, United States Air Force major general
Edward Tipper, United States Army soldier
Frances C. Wilson, United States Marine Corps general
Politics
Audrey Aanes, disability rights activist known as the "Mother of the Independent Living Movement in Alaska"
Bob Bacon, former Colorado State Senator
Tom Carlson, Nebraska Legislature from 2007 to 2015
John Cooke, Colorado Senate
Kimberly Corban, victims' rights advocate
Chris Coursey, member of the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors and mayor of Santa Rosa, California
Robert De Young, Florida House of Representatives
Ervin Dennis, member of the Iowa House of Representatives and professor at the University of Northern Iowa
Rhonda Fields, member of Colorado State House of Representatives
Linda Gray, Arizona State Senator
Bill Heller, Florida House of Representatives and the dean of the College of Education at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Janak Joshi, Colorado House of Representatives
Richard Kelly, U.S. House of Representatives
Judy Kennedy, mayor of Newburgh, New York
Halima Khatun, Bangladeshi activist, writer, and academic who took part in Bengali Language Movement
Maryanne Kusaka, mayor of the County of Kaua'i
Don Marostica, Colorado House of Representatives
Jack McGuire, Illinois House of Representatives
Rory Ogle, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives
Andrew Perchlik, member of the Vermont Senate
Mary Peltola, member of the United States House of Representatives from Alaska
Lisa Poppaw, former Fort Collins city council member
Karlee Provenza, Wyoming House of Representatives
Mary Pruitt, Tennessee State Representative
Nathan Reichert, Iowa House of Representatives
Jeannie Ritter, former First Lady of Colorado
John Salas, Senator in the Legislature of Guam, first provost of Vocational High School (now Guam Community College) and President of the University of Guam
Eunice Sato, mayor of Long Beach, California
Sue Schafer, Colorado House of Representatives
Shyu Jong-shyong, Taiwanese politician, Deputy Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan and Deputy mayor of Taichung City
Harry Stephens, Kansas Senate
Ken Summers, Colorado House of Representatives
Tom Tancredo,member of United States House of Representatives
Nancy Todd, Colorado Senate and Colorado House of Representatives
Tonya Van Beber, Colorado House of Representatives
Wellington Webb, former mayor of Denver
Claire Wilson, member of Washington State Senate
Kenneth W. Winters, member of Kentucky State Senate
Sports
Mike Anderson, college baseball coach
Kirk Archibeque, professional basketball player
David Arnold, professional basketball player
Duane Banks, professional baseball player and college baseball coach
Devon Beitzel, professional basketball player
Bryce Boarman, Paralympic soccer player
Jacob Bobenmoyer, professional football player
Bob Boerigter, sports administrator and retired commissioner for the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Gregg Brandon, college football coach of Colorado School of Mines
Dominic Breazeale, boxer
Irv Brown, college baseball coach, commissioner of the Colorado Athletic Conference and Mountain Collegiate Baseball League, and analyst for the NBA on ESPN
Sam Brunelli, professional football player
Pat Burris, two-time Olympian in judoka and Pan American Games bronze medalist
Pete Butler, college football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator
Cisco Carlos, professional baseball player
Joel Collier, professional football coach and executive
Earnest Collins Jr., college football coach
Gerry Dattilio, professional gridiron football player
Jordan Davis, professional basketball player
Jourdan Delacruz, Olympic weightlifter
Elijah Dotson, professional football player
Reed Doughty, football safety for Washington Redskins
Ben Dreith, AFL and NFL referee
Terry Dunn, head men's basketball coach at Dartmouth College
R. W. Eaks, professional golfer
Kai Edwards, professional basektball player
Ron Ernst, football player and coach
Brian Ferguson, football coach
Justin Gaethje, professional mixed martial artist, currently competing in the UFC
Andy Haase, professional football player
Pat Haggerty, NFL referee
Ron Herbel, professional baseball player
Mike Higgins, professional basketball player
Tracy Holland, head football coach at the University of Central Oklahoma
Paul Hubbard, college football coach
Carl Iwasaki, professional baseball coach
Vincent Jackson, football player for Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Virgil Jester, baseball pitcher for Milwaukee Braves
Dirk Johnson, professional football coach
Adrienne Jordan, professional soccer player
Dave Keller, baseball minor league player and coach
Bill Kenney, quarterback for Kansas City Chiefs and politician
Jeff Knapple, professional gridiron football player
William Knuckles, football and basketball coach
Jerry Krause, college basketball executive
Lynn Lashbrook, president and founder of Sports Management Worldwide
Joe Lindahl, football player, coach, and administrator
Bob Lord, college and professional football coach
Mike Madden, former baseball pitcher for Houston Astros
Milt Martin, college football coach, wrestling coach, and athletics administrator
Corte McGuffey, professional football player
Don Meyer, college baseball coach
Dave Nakama, baseball player and coach
Joe Pennucci, head baseball coach at East Tennessee State University
Dennis Preece, high school wrestling coach
Brad Pyatt, professional football player
Jonah Radebaugh, professional basketball player
Tony Ramirez, professional football player
Jed Roberts, former Canadian Football League player with the Edmonton Eskimos
Tom Runnells, professional baseball player, coach, and manager
Frankie Saenz, (attended), wrestler and professional Mixed Martial Artist with UFC
John Sanders, professional baseball scout, Major League Baseball player for the Kansas City Athletics, manager at the pro level, and a college baseball coach
Kyle Sloter, professional football player
Aaron Smith, football defensive end for Pittsburgh Steelers
Ernie Smith, college football coach
Loren Snyder, football quarterback for Dallas Cowboys
Dave Stalls, football defensive end for Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Raiders and Denver Gold
Joe Strain, professional baseball player
Rich Stubler, football coach, primarily in the Canadian Football League
Jed Stugart, football player and coach
Peter Stuursma, football player and coach
Joe Taibi, professional football player
Cedric Tillman, professional arena football player
Herve Tonye-Tonye, Canadian Football League linebacker, Toronto Argonauts
Khoa Tran, professional basketball player
Mike Trujillo, professional baseball player
Bob Wachs, college football and basketball coach
Frank Wainright, former football tight end for New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens
Nick Willhite, professional baseball player
Dalton Knecht, professional basketball player
Other
Lucile Buchanan, first black woman to graduate from the University of Colorado Boulder
Carlotta Walls LaNier, member of Little Rock Nine
Mary Golda Ross, first Native American female engineer and first female engineer with the Lockheed Corporation
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