List of Western Kentucky University people
This is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Western Kentucky University.
Alumni
Academia
- Herman Lee Donovan, former president of Eastern Kentucky University and the University of Kentucky
- James R. Ramsey, former president of the University of Louisville
- Michael G. Scales, president of Nyack College and Alliance Theological Seminary
- Billy Wilson, president of Oral Roberts University
Business
- Julian Goodman, former president of NBC
- Brad Kelley, businessman and (as of 2012) fourth-largest private landowner in the U.S. (attended; never graduated)[1]
- Larry C. Renfro, CEO of Optum and executive vice president at UnitedHealth Group[2]
Film and television
- Matthew Alan, actor and producer
- K.C. Armstrong, former assistant producer of The Howard Stern Show
- John Carpenter, film director
- Clint Ford, voice actor[3]
- Charmaine Hunt, one of 18 contestants on the fifth season of NBC's The Apprentice[4]
- Matt Long, actor (Jack McCallister on WB's Jack & Bobby)[5]
- Charles Napier, actor[6][7]
- Michael Rosenbaum, actor (Lex Luthor on WB's Smallville)
- David Schramm, actor (Roy Biggins on NBC's Wings)[8]
- Jonah Scott, actor
History
- Lowell H. Harrison, author, WKU university historian
Music
- Michael Card, contemporary Christian music artist
- Chris Carmichael, arranger, studio multi-instrumentalist
- Tyler Childers, 2019 Grammy nominee, folk country singer
- Stephen Cochran, country music singer/songwriter[9] United States Marine and Former face of the US Veterans Affairs (VA) R&D Department (2009–14)
- Steve Gorman, rock drummer, The Black Crowes
- Larnelle Harris, gospel singer
- The Hilltoppers, 1950s popular singing group composed of WKU students including Billy Vaughn
- Chris Knight, country music singer/songwriter
- Bill Lloyd, country/pop/rock musician and composer, half of Foster & Lloyd with Radney Foster
- Mark Melloan, singer-songwriter, "High on a Hilltop" writer, and co-writer with Stephen Cochran
- Nappy Roots, rap group best known for "Good Day"
- Matthew Shultz, lead singer, guitarist for Cage the Elephant
- Tony Smith, singer, guitarist for Sleeper Agent
Politics
- Chad Aull, politician
- Dwight D. Butler, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
- Beverly Chester-Burton (born 1963), politician
- James Comer, U.S. Representative from Kentucky's 1st District
- Cordell Hull,[10][11] Secretary of State under FDR, Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Derek Lewis, member of Kentucky House of Representatives[12]
- Brad Montell, member of Kentucky House of Representatives
- William Natcher,[13] U.S. Representative
- Amy Neighbors, member of Kentucky House of Representatives
- Edwin L. Norris, fifth governor of Montana[14]
- Rebecca Raymer, politician
- Hal Rogers, U.S. Representative from Kentucky
Science
- Harry Barkus Gray, chemist
- Farley Norman, psychological scientist
- Terrence W. Wilcutt, astronaut[15]
Sports
- Darel Carrier, three-time ABA All-Star with the Kentucky Colonels
- Romeo Crennel, Houston Texans Assistant head coach & defense
- Steve Crocker, former SCM 50 freestyle world record holder, 1996 WKU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee[16]
- Claire Donahue, swimmer, gold medalist, 2012 Summer Olympics
- Brandon Doughty, former NFL player
- Don Durham, former MLB player
- Ken Edenfield, former MLB player
- Jeremy Evans, NBA player with the Utah Jazz and 2012 slam dunk champion
- Tellis Frank, former NBA player with the Miami Heat
- Dee Gibson, former BAA and NPBL player
- Clem Haskins, former NBA player with Phoenix Suns, former NCAA basketball coach at WKU and the University of Minnesota
- Heath Haynes, former MLB player
- Tyler Higbee, current NFL player with the Los Angeles Rams
- Yolanda Hughes-Heying, IFBB professional bodybuilder
- Jeremi Johnson, former NFL Player, Cincinnati Bengals
- Crystal Kelly, former WNBA player, now women's basketball assistant coach at Bellarmine University
- Duane Kuiper, MLB player, now San Francisco Giants broadcaster
- Forrest Lamp, NFL player, Los Angeles Chargers
- Courtney Lee, NBA player, New York Knicks guard
- Virgil Livers, former NFL player, Chicago Bears
- Jim McDaniels, former ABA and NBA player
- Kenny Perry, professional golfer, PGA Tour and Champions Tour
- Jeff Peterek, former MLB player
- Doug Piatt, former MLB player
- Hugh Poland, former MLB player
- Bobby Rascoe, former ABA and NBA player
- Don Ray, former NBA player
- Rod Smart, XFL player known as "He Hate Me"[17]
- Greg Smith, former NBA player
- Art Spoelstra, former NBA player
- Steve Stemle, former MLB player
- Libby Stout, former NWSL and professional soccer player, now women's soccer assistant coach at Southern Illinois University
- Taywan Taylor, NFL player, Cleveland Browns
- Chris Turner, former MLB player/catcher for the New York Yankees
- Ken Waller, bodybuilder
- Jim Weaver, former MLB pitcher
- Mike White, NFL player, New York Jets
- Bailey Zappe, American football quarterback in the NFL
Military
- Damon W. Cooper, U.S. Navy Vice Admiral and the first Chief of U.S. Naval Reserve[18]
- Jack Keane, General, United States Army
- Larry G. Smith, retired U.S. Army Major General, former Commanding General of the United States Army Security Assistance Command
Others
- Larry Elmore, fantasy artist
- Duncan Hines, journalist, namesake of the bakery products company[19]
- Saeed Jones, poet, editor at BuzzFeed
- Mitch McDeere, fictional protagonist in The Firm by John Grisham
- Barry A. Vann, author, lecturer
Faculty
- David Bell, writer
- Robert Duvall, politician
- Sylvia Kersenbaum, classical pianist
- William L. Lane, New Testament theologian and professor of biblical studies
- Garnie W. McGinty, Louisiana historian
- Thomas Nicholson, drug policy expert
References
- ^ Keates, Nancy (October 25, 2012). "The Man With a Million Acres". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 27, 2012.
- ^ "Stocks". Archived from the original on July 31, 2013.
- ^ Clint Ford at IMDb
- ^ "bio Charmaine Hunt". Archived from the original on 2013-09-03. Retrieved 2013-09-13.
- ^ "Matt Long at Starpulse.com (May 18, 1980)".
- ^ Charles Napier at TVSA. Tvsa.co.za.
- ^ The Official Charles Napier Website Archived 2013-05-11 at the Wayback Machine. Charlesnapier.com.
- ^ David Schramm at filmsglobe. Filmsglobe.com.
- ^ "Stephen Cochran : Artist Main". CMT.com. Archived from the original on August 27, 2007. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
- ^ WKU Hall of Distinguished Alumni Archived December 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The Legacy Of Cordell Hull Archived 2008-09-17 at the Wayback Machine. Cordellhullmuseum.com.
- ^ "ABOUT ME – Lewis for Kentucky". www.lewisforkentucky.com. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
- ^ United States Congress. "William Natcher (id: N000009)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
- ^ "Montana Governor Edwin Lee Norris". National Governors Association. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
- ^ Terrence W. Wilcutt, Biographical Data. Jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers Official Athletic Site - Athletics". Archived from the original on 2014-01-02. Retrieved 2013-12-06.
- ^ "Rod Smart". databaseFootball.com. Archived from the original on February 4, 2016. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
- ^ VADM Damon W. Cooper, Chief of Naval Reserve. (PDF).
- ^ Duncan Hines. Nndb.com (September 27, 1905).