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    • Eastern Washington University is a public university in Cheney, Washington. This is an incomplete list of its notable alumni.


      Academia


      Scott M. Fitzpatrick, professor in the Department of Anthropology and associate director for Research and Collections at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History at the University of Oregon
      Adam Jansen, state archivist for the Hawaii State Archives
      Charles Mutschler, archivist and Interim Dean of Eastern Washington University Libraries
      Leslie Wong, psychology professor and president of Northern Michigan University and San Francisco State University


      Arts


      Edward Kienholz, installation artist and assemblage sculptor
      Todd McFarlane, creator of the Spawn comic book series, artist, writer, and filmmaker
      Glen Michaels, sculptor and painter


      Entertainment


      Ernie Afaganis, Canadian sportscaster, particularly for CBC Television
      Colin Cowherd, sports media personality and host of The Herd with Colin Cowherd
      Ramsey Denison, documentary filmmaker, director, producer, and editor
      Thomas Hampson, Grammy-nominated opera singer
      Austin McBroom, YouTube star
      Ann Sandifur, composer


      Law


      R. W. Buzzard, judge of the District Court of Lewis County, Washington


      Literature


      Herbert Aldinger, novelist
      Jennifer Boyden, poet
      Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, editor, essayist, poet, and novelist
      Chris Crutcher, author of young adult novels
      Terry Davis, novelist
      Wendy J. Fox, author
      Alma Heflin, pilot, author, and magazine editor
      Derrick Jensen, ecophilosopher, writer, and author
      Paula Meehan, poet and playwright
      Misha, science fiction writer
      Carrie Oeding, poet
      Jess Walter, novelist


      Military


      Gary J. Volesky, Lieutenant General U.S. Army, Corps Commander


      Politics


      Eric Anderson, member of the Idaho State Representative
      Bette Cato, former member of the Alaska House of Representatives
      Rob Chase, Washington House of Representatives
      Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, Qatari Minister of Finance
      Clarence D. Martin, 11th governor of Washington and Washington House of Representatives
      Alfred Mutua, Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs and Governor of Machakos County
      Mike Navarre, mayor of Alaska's Kenai Peninsula Borough and as a member of the Alaska House of Representatives
      Rahman Owokoniran, former member of the Lagos State House of Assembly
      Margaret Rayburn, educator, member of the Washington House of Representatives
      Karen Stratton, Spokane City Council
      Thomas Wagoner, former member of the Alaska Senate


      Sports


      T. J. Ackerman, gridiron football player with the Canadian Football League
      Tom Ackerman, former NFL center
      Vernon Adams,gridiron football player with the Canadian Football League
      Troy Alexander, gridiron football player with the Canadian Football League
      Angelo Allegri, professional basketball player
      Jill Bakken, Olympic bobsledder
      Bruce Barnum, college football coach
      Eric Barriere, professional football player
      Adrian L. Beamer, college football coach and athletics administrator
      Henry Bekkering, professional basketball player
      Aaron Best, college football coach
      Josh Blankenship, college football coach
      Bohdan Blyzniuk, professional basketball player
      Kendrick Bourne, NFL Wide Receiver for the New England Patriots
      Lamont Brightful, former NFL cornerback
      Demitrius Bronson, former NFL running back for the Seattle Seahawks
      Paul Butorac, professional basketball player
      Jesse Chatman, former running back for the New York Jets of the National Football League
      Ed Chissus, college football coach
      Dave Christensen, offensive coordinator at the University of Utah
      Zac Claus, professional basketball player
      Dan Curley, former NFL tight end and fullback
      Adris De León, professional basketball player
      Clay DeBord, professional football player
      Samson Ebukam, professional football player
      Shea Emry, gridiron football player with the Canadian Football League
      Luke Fritz, professional football player
      Mark Gehring, professional football player
      Keith Grennan, professional football player
      Tanner Groves, professional basketball player
      Gage Gubrud, football player
      Tyler Harvey, professional basketball player
      Venky Jois, professional basketball player
      Taiwan Jones, NFL running back for the Buffalo Bills
      Brandon Kaufman, former NFL wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills
      Omar Krayem, professional basketball player
      Cooper Kupp, NFL wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams, Super Bowl champion
      Bashir Levingston, former CFL All-Star
      Robin Lund, professional baseball coach
      Tom Mason, college football coach and former player
      Jim McElwain, former head football coach at the University of Florida
      Ronn McMahon, former Canadian national men's basketball team player,
      Launi Meili, gold medalist in women's three-position smallbore rifle shooting at the 1992 Summer Olympics
      Erik Meyer, quarterback for Spokane Shock
      Kris Monaghan, professional golfer who played on the LPGA Tour
      Don Monson, former college basketball head coach
      Jeff Ogden, former NFL wide receiver
      Aaron Olson, former Australian NBL player for the New Zealand Breakers
      Brittney Page, member of the Canada women's national volleyball team
      Mason Peatling, professional basketball player
      Ryan Phillips, former CFL All-Star
      Jaleen Roberts, track and field athlete who won medals for Team USA at the 2017 World Para Athletics Championships and 2019 Parapan American Games
      Michael Roos, former NFL offensive tackle for the Tennessee Titans
      Kevin Sargent, former NFL offensive tackle
      Kurt Schulz, former NFL player
      Martin Seiferth, professional basketball player
      Ed Simmons, NFL offensive lineman for 11 years for the Washington Redskins, 2x Super Bowl champion
      Tom Sneva, former race car driver, Indianapolis 500 winner in 1983
      Alvin Snow, professional basketball player
      Rodney Stuckey, former NBA player for the Indiana Pacers
      Isaiah Trufant, former NFL cornerback for the New York Jets, younger brother of former Seattle Seahawks cornerback, Marcus Trufant
      John Utendale, professional ice hockey player
      Steele Venters, college basketball player
      Raul Vijil, former AFL player for the Spokane Shock
      Lee Watkinson, professional poker player
      Jacob Wiley, professional basketball player


      References




      External links


      Official website

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