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John L. Hall, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2005
Eric Allin Cornell, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2001
Carl Wieman, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2001
Herbert Kroemer, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2000
Thomas R. Cech, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1989
Sidney Altman, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1989
Craig Mello, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 2006
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011
Norman Ramsey, Nobel Laureate in Physics in 1989
Stanley Cohen[disambiguation needed ], Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1986
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| Notable faculty and staff | 2>
Waleed Abdalati, scientist, Chief Scientist of NASA
Bernard Amadei, civil engineer, founder of Engineers Without Borders
Mark Amerika, American artist and author
Fred Anderson, historian, author of The Crucible of War
Albert Bartlett, physicist, popular writer on exponential growth in populations, and energy resources
Petr Beckmann, physicist, engineer
Storm Bull, Professor Emeritus at the College of Music and Head of the Division of Piano.
Adolf Busemann, pioneering aerospace engineer
Stan Brakhage, filmmaker
Sarvadaman Chowla, mathematician
Ward Churchill, former ethnic studies professor noted for inflammatory statements dealing with 9/11, dismissed from CU-Boulder 2007
Robert T. Craig, Communication theorists and author of Communication Theory as a Field.
Larry Esposito, discoverer of Saturn’s fourth ring
George Gamow, physicist and cosmologist
John Hauser, Unabomber victim
Deborah S. Jin, physicist
Linda Hogan, Native American poet, storyteller, academic, playwright, novelist, environmentalist and writer of short stories
Daniel Kellogg, composer
Patricia Nelson Limerick, historian and occasional New York Times columnist
Margaret Murnane, physicist, pioneer of femto-second laser research; MacArthur fellow
Carter Pann, composer
Hobart Muir Smith, most published herpetologist of all time; Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Joseph R. Tanner, former astronaut
John Taylor, physicist
Michael Tracey, famed author
Stanislaw Ulam, mathematician
James F. Williams, Dean of Libraries
Muriel Sibell Wolle, American artist and author
Betty Woodman, American ceramic artist
George Woodman, ceramicist, painter, and photographer
Melanie Yazzie, American sculptor, painter, and printmaker
[edit] | Tags: Academia, Science and Technology | 3>
Robert Corruccini, biological anthropologist and author of numerous monographs and articles on the theory of malocclusion
Ward Darley, president, University of Colorado
Vine Deloria, Jr., academic and political author on Native American subjects
W. Edwards Deming, manufacturing quality expert
David Haussler, professor, University of California, Santa Cruz
Gretchen Hofmann professor of ecological physiology of marine organisms at the University of California, Santa Barbara
Tom Hornbein, developed the standard breathing mask after climbing Mt. Everest in 1963
William T. Kane, physicist in field of fiber optics
Alan Kay, computer scientist, Turing Award winner
Emory Lindquist, Rhodes scholar, Swedish American historian, President of Bethany College (Kansas) and Witchita State University
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Swiss-born psychiatrist and the author of the groundbreaking book On Death and Dying
Christopher McKay, planetary scientist at NASA Ames Research Center
Theodore Harold Maiman, demonstrated the first laser
Kenneth Miller, biologist at Brown University
Steve Wozniak, co-founder Apple Inc.
[edit] | Tags: Arts, Film and Literature | 3>
Jack Williamson PhD - science fiction author and educator
Big Head Todd & the Monsters rock band
Jonah Hill Comedian/actor (attended for one semester)
Chris Wood American electronic musician
Low vs. Diamond rock band
3OH!3, hip-hop group
Chairlift, electronic-pop group
Derek Cianfrance, Film Director
Judy Collins, folk musician
Lydia Cornell, actress, author
Eric Darnell, Director
Brian Dietzen, actor
Ed Dorn, poet
Patricia Elliott, Tony Award
John Fante, author of Ask the Dust
Joe Flanigan, actor
Dave Grusin, composer, winner of three Academy and three Grammy awards
Heather Hach, wrote the screenplay for the 2003 remake of Freaky Friday and the book of the Broadway musical Legally Blonde: The Musical
Land of the Loops, electronica musician
William Lewis, opera singer and academic
Mark Leyner, Author
Larry Linville, actor (M*A*S*H)
Christopher Meloni, actor
Chaney Kley, actor of Darkness Falls
Glenn Miller, composer, big band leader
Townes Van Zandt, Country-Folk Singer-Songwriter, withdrew in the spring of his sophomore year with his first bout of manic depression
Thomas Noel, historian
Trey Parker, Co-Creator of South Park
Robert Redford, actor, did not graduate, Oscar winner, Founder of the Sundance Film Festival
Aaron Simpson, Emmy-nominated animation producer
Susan Arnout Smith, award-winning playwright and novelist
Paul Soldner, artist
Nancy Spungen, girlfriend of Sid Vicious, bassist of punk rock band the Sex Pistols and groupie of glam rock band the New York Dolls; did not graduate
Jean Stafford, Pulitzer prize winner
Matt Stone, Co-Creator of South Park
Steve Taylor, singer/songwriter and film director
Dalton Trumbo, writer, Academy Award winner
Joan Van Ark, actress
Casey Parker, Adult film actress, Did not graduate
Lisa Donovan, actress & writer
Shawn King, drummer, percussionist, trumpeter, accordionist, organist for the band Devotchka
Nicole Fox, model (winner of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 13)
Brandon Barnes, drummer, for the band Rise Against and Pinhead Circus
Tanner Foust, television host, stunt driver, professional racing driver
James Barwegen, architectural designer
[edit] | Tags: Astronauts | 3>
Loren Acton, NASA astronaut
Patrick Baudry, CNES astronaut
Vance D. Brand, NASA astronaut
Scott Carpenter, NASA astronaut in second orbital flight (fourth manned) of Project Mercury
Kalpana Chawla, NASA astronaut died on Columbia
Takao Doi, NASA astronaut
Samuel T. Durrance, NASA astronaut
John Herrington, NASA astronaut
Richard Hieb, NASA astronaut
Marsha Ivins, NASA astronaut
John M. Lounge, NASA astronaut
George Nelson, NASA astronaut
Ellison Onizuka, NASA astronaut died on Challenger in January 1986
Stuart Roosa, NASA astronaut flew on Apollo 14
Ronald M. Sega, NASA astronaut
Jack Swigert, NASA astronaut flew on Apollo 13
James Voss, NASA astronaut
[edit] | Tags: Athletics | 3>
Bobby Anderson, former NFL running back for the Denver Broncos
Dick Anderson, former NFL safety for the Miami Dolphins
Tom Ashworth, NFL offensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks
Justin Bannan, NFL defensive tackle for the Denver Broncos
Dede Barry, cyclist, won silver in the 2004 Summer Olympics in the women's time trial
Mitch Berger, NFL punter, plays for Denver Broncos
Chauncey Billups, Denver Nuggets of the NBA, 2004 NBA Finals MVP
Abhinav Bindra, shooter, won gold for India in the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 10 metre air rifle
Jeremy Bloom, Olympic Skier (played football for Colorado), drafted by Philadelphia Eagles
Tyler Brayton, NFL defensive end, plays for the Carolina Panthers
Chris Brown, NFL running back for the Houston Texans
Rae Carruth, former wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
Mark Cooney, NFL linebacker for the Green Bay Packers
Joe Cooper, former NBA center
Mason Crosby, NFL kicker for the Green Bay Packers
Alan Culpepper, Runner, Olympian, 2000 and 2004
Boyd Dowler, former NFL wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers
Christian Fauria, NFL tight end for the Carolina Panthers
Adam Goucher, Professional Runner with Nike, Olympian 2000
Kara Goucher, Runner, Olympian 2008
Daniel Graham, NFL tight end, plays for Tenessee Titans
Alex Gurney, professional auto racing driver
Andre Gurode, NFL center for the Baltimore Ravens
D.J. Hackett, NFL wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
Tyler Hamilton, cyclist, many impressive finishes at the Tour de France, Summer Olympics
David Harrison, center for the Indiana Pacers
Jimmy Heuga, alpine skiing, 1964 Olympic bronze medalist in slalom
Katie Hnida, football place kicker (graduated from the University of New Mexico)
Jay Howell, retired Major League Baseball pitcher of 15 years
Jay Humphries, former NBA guard
Hale Irwin, golf, three-time U.S. Open champion
Brian Iwuh, NFL linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars
Jonathan Kaye, professional golfer on PGA Tour
Billy Kidd, alpine skiing, 1964 Olympic silver medalist in slalom, 1970 World Champion (combined)
Joe Klopfenstein, NFL tight end for the Buffalo Bills
Matt Lepsis, NFL offensive tackle for the Denver Broncos
Michael Lewis, NFL safety for the San Francisco 49ers
William Nelson, professional runner with New Balance, Olympian 2008
Vince Rafferty, former NFL center and guard for the Green Bay Packers
Dathan Ritzenhein, professional runner with Nike, Olympian 2004 & 2008
Rashaan Salaam, NFL running back, 1994 Heisman Trophy winner
Spider Sabich, alpine skiing, 1968 Olympian (5th in slalom), and pro champion, 1971 & 1972.
John Stearns, former catcher for Philadelphia Phillies and NY Mets
Kordell Stewart, former NFL quarterback
Debi Thomas, Olympic figure skater in 1988
Bill Toomey, Olympic gold medalist in the 1968 decathlon
Ward Walsh, former NFL running back
Scott Wedman, former NBA forward
Michael Westbrook, NFL wide receiver
John Wooten, All-American; played for the Cleveland Browns; former vice president/director for the Philadelphia Eagles; assistant director for the Baltimore Ravens
Alfred Williams, 1990 Butkus Award winner
Sal Aunese, Big Eight Newcomer of the Year
Terrence Wheatley, first-team All-Big 12
Eric Bieniemy, former NFL running back and assistant head coach for the Minnesota Vikings.
Jon Embree, Current Head Coach for the Colorado Buffaloes
Koy Detmer, former NFL quarterback
Dave Logan, NFL receiver, Broadcaster, Local Colorado Football Coach.
[edit] | Tags: Economy, Business and Law | 3>
Mohammed Al Mady, President of SABIC
Christine Arguello, Federal Court Judge, Denver, Co
Hank Brown, U.S. Senator; U.S. Representative; Colorado State Senator; former president of the University of Northern Colorado, former president of the University of Colorado system
Jake Burton Carpenter, founder of Burton Snowboards
Steve Ells, founder, Chairman, and CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill
Richard S. Fuld, Lehman Brothers, Chairman and CEO
Michael Karlan, founder of the nation's largest social and networking group, Professionals in the City
William Lee Knous, State Supreme Court judge and State Legislator
Sanford McDonnell, President of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation
Scott Oki, former senior vice-president of sales and marketing for Microsoft who conceived and built Microsoft's international operations.
Wiley Rutledge, U.S. Supreme Court
Byron White, associate justice of the Supreme Court
David Kennedy, co-founder of Wieden + Kennedy advertising agency, well-known for its 1980s "Just Do It" campaign for Nike.
[edit] | Tags: Journalism | 3>
Dave Briggs, Co-host Fox & Friends Weekend, Fox News Channel
Kevin Corke, former NBC News Correspondent
Chris Fowler, ESPN
Herb Keinon - Columnist and journalist for The Jerusalem Post
Jim Gray, sports reporter
Joe Kernen, CNBC Anchor
Frank W. Mayborn (1903–1987), Texas newspaper publisher and philanthropist based in Temple
Robert Palmer, Emmy Award winner; news editor and executive editor
Carl Quintanilla, CNBC News Anchor
Lara Jo Regan, Documentary / fine art Photographer, photojournalist, author, winner of World Press Photo of the Year
Rick Reilly, ESPN commentator and former Sports Illustrated writer, ten-time National Sportswriter of the Year
Jonathan Weil, columnist for Bloomberg News and former writer for the Wall Street Journal
Tom Costello, NBC News, Washington-based correspondent.
[edit] | Tags: Politics | 3>
Gordon L. Allott, former U.S. Senator from Colorado (1955–1973)
Bob Beauprez, former U.S. Representative
Mary Ann Casey, Ambassador to Algeria, Tunisia
Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj, leader of non-violent revolution that brought democracy to Mongolia, two time Prime Minister, one time vice speaker of the parliament, one time Majority Leader of the parliament, three time Member of Parliament, and current President of Mongolia.
Greg Harris, member of Illinois House of Representatives
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia
Harold Montgomery, former member of the Louisiana State Senate
Bill Ritter (Colorado Law School) Denver District Attorney, Advisor to the U.S. Attorney General, Governor of Colorado (D)
Roy Romer, (Colorado Law School) former Colorado governor
Kenneth Rutherford, activist in the International Campaign to Ban Landmines
Richard A. Sossi, Maryland politician
Llewellyn Thompson, Ambassador to USSR; consul to Moscow; received the Medal of Freedom
[edit] | Tags: Other | 3>
Lynne Cheney, wife of former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, and author of children's books
Lars Grimsrud, aerospace engineer and performance automobile enthusiast
Roger A. Lalich, U.S. National Guard general
Hosea Rosenberg, winner of Bravo's "Top Chef" (Season 5).
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