List of Northern Illinois University people
The list of Northern Illinois University people includes notable alumni, non-graduates, faculty and staff, chief executives, and affiliates of the Northern Illinois University.
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Notable alumni
Academe
- Gregg Andrews (Ph.D. 1988), labor historian and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Texas State University.[1]
- Jerry M. Anderson (M.S. 1959), 9th President of Ball State University.[2]
- Judith Curry (B.S. 1974, Ph.D. 1982), climatologist[3]
- John Dunn (B.A. 1967, M.A. 1969), President of Western Michigan University.[4]
- Thomas Lindsay (B.A. 1977, M.A. 1983), president of Shimer College[5]
- Timothy P. Marshall (B.S. 1978), meteorologist and civil engineer, damage analysis expert
- Dr. Christopher J. Schneider (M.A. 2004), professor at Wilfrid Laurier University[6]
- Vice Admiral Ann Rondeau USN, Retired (Ed.D.), President of College of DuPage, past President National Defense University.[7]
- Paul Sereno, paleontologist, University of Chicago, B.S., Biology, 1979[8]
- Bharath Sriraman, academic editor, professor of mathematics at The University of Montana (M.S. 1999, Ph.D. 2002)[9]
Arts and entertainment
- Joan Allen, 1980, actress, Academy Award nominee.[10]
- Dan Castellaneta, 1979, actor, Emmy Award-winning actor, voice of "Homer Simpson" and others on The Simpsons.[11]
- Jimmy Chamberlin, drummer of The Smashing Pumpkins.[12]
- Mike Disa, film director, screenwriter, animator (Pocahontas, Hercules, Tarzan and Atlantis: The Lost Empire).[13]
- Brian Godawa, screenwriter and author[14]
- Andrew Harris, musician, lead vocals for Judas Iscariot.
- Steve Harris, 1989, actor, Emmy Award nominee, The Practice.[15]
- Wood Harris, actor, Remember the Titans and The Wire.[16]
- E. E. Knight,1987, author of Vampire Earth series, Age of Fire series.[17]
- Sebastian Maniscalco, stand-up comedian.[18]
- Justin Mentell, 2005, actor, Boston Legal.[19]
- Nicole Mitchell, musician and composer
- Cindy Morgan, actress, Lacy Underall in Caddyshack, Lora and Yori in TRON.[20]
- Jason Matthew Smith, actor who portrays Ensign Hendorff in Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness and Star Trek Beyond.[21]
- Kurt Sutter, actor, writer, producer, Sons of Anarchy and The Shield.[22]
- Matt Walsh, comedian and actor (Old School, Role Models, The Hangover). He currently portrays Mike McLintock on Veep.[23]
- Barbara Alyn Woods, actress, One Tree Hill.[24]
- Robert Zemeckis, director, Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Forrest Gump. He attended Northern Illinois University before enrolling in film study at the University of Southern California.[25]
Media
- Terry Boers, 1972, co-host, Boers and Bernstein, 670AM WSCR Chicago
- Nicole Briscoe (née Manske), ESPN
- Fredrik Graesvik, 1991, author, war correspondent and host of several TV shows, TV 2 Norway
- T.J. Simers, former sportswriter for the Los Angeles Times
- Brian Walski, Los Angeles Times photographer who admitted to altering a news photograph from the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
Business
- Jeff Aronin, founder of Ovation Pharmaceuticals.[26]
- Allan Cox, author and business leader
- Ralph de la Vega, CEO, AT&T Mobility
- John Sall, co-founder of the SAS Institute and member of the Forbes 400.[27]
Athletics
American football
- Ken Bishop, defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys
- Larry Brink, former NFL defensive lineman, two-time Pro Bowler[28]
- Brad Cieslak, NFL tight end for the Cleveland Browns[29]
- Ryan Diem, former NFL offensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts[30]
- Larry English, NFL former defensive end/linebacker for the San Diego Chargers #16 pick in NFL Draft, highest ever by an NIU player[31]
- P. J. Fleck, coach of Western Michigan, former NFL wide receiver for San Francisco 49ers[32]
- Doug Free, NFL offensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys[33]
- Thomas Hammock, assistant coach for the Wisconsin Badgers[34]
- Chandler Harnish, NFL quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts[35]
- Duane Hawthorne, former NFL cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys[36]
- Darrell Hill, former NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans[37]
- Sam Hurd, former NFL wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears[38]
- LeShon Johnson, former NFL running back, 1994[39]
- Jerry Kurz, President of the Arena Football League.[40]
- Jordan Lynch, former quarterback for Chicago Bears, Edmonton Eskimos of CFL, 2015 Grey Cup champion, 2015; third in 2013 Heisman Trophy voting (highest ever by an NIU player)
- Justin McCareins, former NFL wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans[41]
- Rashaan Melvin, cornerback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Jake Nordin, NFL tight end/fullback for the Detroit Lions[42]
- Patricia Palinkas, first woman to play professional football with the Atlantic Coast Football League as a placekick holder for the Orlando Panthers, attended Northern Illinois but did not play football at the school[43]
- Nathan Palmer, NFL wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos[44]
- Todd Peat, former NFL guard for the St. Louis Cardinals[45]
- David Petway, former NFL defensive back for the Green Bay Packers[46]
- Chad Spann, NFL running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers[47]
- John Spilis, former NFL wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers[48]
- Hollis Thomas, former NFL defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints[49]
- Michael Turner, NFL former running back for the Atlanta Falcons[50]
- Tim Tyrrell, former NFL running back for the Atlanta Falcons, St. Louis Rams and Pittsburgh Steelers[51]
- Clarence Vaughn, former defensive back for the Washington Redskins 2 time Super Bowl Champion, NIU Hall of Fame member [52]
- Jimmie Ward, safety for the San Francisco 49ers
- Scott Wedige, NFL center for the Arizona Cardinals[53]
- Tom Wittum, former NFL punter for the San Francisco 49ers[54]
- Garrett Wolfe, former NFL running back for the Chicago Bears, Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League and Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League[55]
Baseball
- Ned Colletti, MLB general manager for Los Angeles Dodgers[56]
- Davy Jones, Pirate
- Fritz Peterson MLB pitcher with New York Yankees[57]
- Tom Tennant, MLB player with the St. Louis Browns[58]
- Larry Young, MLB umpire[59]
Basketball
- Kenny Battle, former NBA player[60]
- Jim Bradley, former ABA player[61]
- Paul Dawkins, former NBA player[62]
- Billy Harris, former ABA player[63]
- Xavier Silas, NBA player for the Washington Wizards[64]
- Donald Whiteside, former NBA player[65]
- Bob Wood, former NBA player[66]
Professional wrestling
- Brad Bradley, wrestler, B.A. History, 2004
- Maria Kanellis, wrestler and valet[67]
- Marty Lurie, professional wrestling manager and announcer, B.A., Political Science, 1995
Other
- Farell Duclair, Canadian football player
- Tim and Tom Gullikson, professional tennis players.[68]
- Ken Henry, speed skater and gold medalist at the 1952 Winter Olympics.[69]
- Terry Martin, UFC professional fighter, B.A., Psychology, 2004.[70]
Politics & Government
Federal Government
- Don Bacon, Republican Congressman-elect from Nebraska's 2nd congressional district and retired United States Air Force Brigadier General.[71][72]
- Tammy Duckworth, U.S. Senator elect from Illinois. She previously served as a Congresswoman, representing Illinois's 8th congressional district from 2013-2017. She was a Ph.D. candidate at Northern Illinois University.[73]
- Dennis Hastert, Republican U.S. Congressman 1987–2008; longest-serving Republican Speaker of the House. M.S., Education, 1967[74]
- Robin Kelly, Democratic Congresswoman from Illinois's 2nd congressional district. She earned her Ph.D. at Northern Illinois University.[75]
Illinois State Legislators
- Steven Andersson, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives since 2015.[76]
- Ralph C. Capparelli, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1971–2004.[77]
- Cristina Castro, Democratic member of the Illinois since 2017. She earned her bachelor of science and master of business administration at Northern Illinois University.[78]
- Annazette Collins, Democratic member of the Illinois State Senate, representing the 5th district from 2011 to 2013. She previously served in the Illinois House of Representatives representing the 10th District from 2001 to 2011.[79]
- Joe Dunn, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 2003–2009.[80]
- Roger L. Eddy, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 2003–2012.[81]
- Beverly Fawell, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1981–1983) and the Illinois Senate (1983–1999).[82]
- Toi Hutchinson, Democratic member of the Illinois Senate since 2009.[83]
- Christine J. Johnson, Republican member of the Illinois Senate from 2011–2013.[84]
- Jeremiah E. Joyce, Democratic member of the Illinois Senate from 1979–1993. He also served as a member of the Northern Illinois University Board of Trustees.[85][86]
- Stephanie Kifowit, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives since 2013 representing the 84th district.[87]
- Anna Moeller, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives representing the 43rd district since 2014.[88]
- Ruth Munson, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 2002–2009.[89]
- Kathleen A. Ryg, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 2003–2009.[90]
- Jack Schaffer, Republican member of the Illinois Senate from 1973 to 1999.[91]
- George Scully, Jr., Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1997 to 2009.[92]
- Joe Sosnowski, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives since 2011.[93]
- Litesa Wallace, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives since 2014.[94]
State Legislators Outside of Illinois
- John Buckner, Democratic member of the Colorado House of Representatives from 2012 until his death in 2015 representing the 40th district.[95]
- Tim Cullen, Democratic member of the Wisconsin Senate who served two non consecutive tenures from 1975-1989 and again from 2011-2015.[96]
- Patricia Fahy, Democratic member of the New York State Assembly since 2013 representing the 109th district.[97]
- Susan M. Ford, Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives since 2013 representing Grafton's 3rd district.[98]
- Tim Furey, Democratic member of the Montana House of Representatives from 2007-2011 representing the 91st district.[99]
- David Hartsuch, Republican member of the Iowa Senate from 2007-2011 representing the 41st District.[100]
- Dave Heaton, Republican member of the Wisconsin House of Representatives since 2015.[101]
- Bill Heller, Democratic member of the Florida House of Representatives from 2007-2011 representing the 52nd district.[102]
- Jacob Leicht, Progressive member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1925–1927.[103]
- Ron Maurer, Republican member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 2007–2011 and candidate for Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction in 2010.[104]
- John Olumba, Democratic turned Independent member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 2011–2015.[105]
- James E. Powers, Democratic member of the New York State Assembly from 1965 to 1966 and the New York State Senate from 1967 to 1972.[106]
- Lonnie Randolph, Democratic member of the Indiana Senate representing the 2nd district since 2008.[107]
- Peter B. Schmidt, Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives since 2013 representing Grafton's 3rd district.[108]
- Michael D. Smigiel, Sr., Republican delegate in the Maryland House of Delegates from 2003 to 2015.[109]
Local Officeholders
- John Arena, Alderman for Chicago's 45th ward since 2011.[110]
- Howard Brookins Jr., Alderman for Chicago's 21st ward since 2003.[111]
- Steve Chirico, Mayor of Naperville, Illinois since 2015.[112]
- Robert Fioretti, former Alderman for the 2nd Ward and candidate for Mayor of Chicago in 2015.[113]
- James Laski, former City Clerk of Chicago, controversial talk radio host, and author of Fall From Grace — From City Hall to Prison Walls.
- Ricardo Muñoz, Chicago 22nd Ward Alderman since 1993.[114]
Judiciary
- Sharon J. Coleman, jurist, presidential nominee for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois[115]
- James Leon Holmes, federal judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas since 2004.[116]
- Thomas W. Murphy, Cook County Circuit Court judge since 2006 and Chicago alderman of the 18th ward from 1991 to 2006.
Activists
- Adam Andrzejewski, founder of citizen watchdog group For The Good Of Illinois[117]
- Markos Moulitsas, founder of the Daily Kos blog, B.A., Journalism, Political Science, B.A. Philosophy 1996[118]
- Steven Schafersman, President of Texas Citizens for Science, (B.S., 1971, Geology and Biology; M.S., 1973, Geology)[119]
International Figures
- Anies Baswedan, 27th Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia. Earned his Ph.D. in political science from Northern Illinois University.[120]
- Wu Jun, Vice Mayor of Guiyang, the provincinal capitol of Guizhou from April 2013 to September 2014. He studied at Northern Illinois University.[121]
- Audley Shaw, Minister of Finance and the Public Service of Jamaica and Member of Parliament for Manchester North Eastern.[122]
Presidents of Northern Illinois University
- Douglas D. Baker, 2013–present[123]
- John G. Peters, 2000–2013
- John E. La Tourette, 1986–2000
- Clyde Wingfield, 1985–1986
- William R. Monat, 1978–1984
- Richard J. Nelson, 1971–1978
- Rhoten A. Smith, 1967–1971
- Leslie A. Holmes, 1949–1967
- Karl Langdon Adams, 1929–1948
- Joseph Clifton Brown, 1927–1929
- J. Stanley Brown, 1919–1927
- John Williston Cook, 1899–1919[124]
Notable faculty and staff
Academics
- Michael Bakalis, served as an Assistant Professor of History and later as Assistant Dean prior to his election as Illinois Superintendent of Public Instruction.[125]
- P. Allan Dionisopoulos, professor of political science. He was a political scientist and legal scholar quoted in multiple Supreme Court of the United States decisions.[126]
- John W. Darrah, judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Served as an adjunct at the Northern Illinois University College of Law[127]
- Mark Emmert, President of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. He was a professor of political science at Northern Illinois University from 1983-1985.[128]
- Mike Fortner, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 49th district since 2007. He currently teaches physics at the university.[129]
- Fareed Haque, Professor of Jazz and Classical Guitar Studies
- Han Kuo-Huang, former professor of music[130]
- Romualdas Kasuba (Ph.D. 1962), engineer, academician, co-founder of the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology[131]
- Michael J. Kolb, associate professor of anthropology[132]
- Lynne M. Thomas, three time Hugo Award winning editor. She is head of rare books and special collections.[133]
- George L. Trager, linguist
- Dr. Thomas C. Wiegele, professor of political science, founder of Association for Politics and the Life Sciences[134]
Athletics
- Lee Corso, head coach for football (1984)
- Rod Carey, head coach for football (2012–present)[135]
- Dave Doeren, former head coach for football (2010–2012)[136]
- Lindsey Durlacher, wrestling coach[137]
- Marci Jobson, former head coach for women's soccer[138]
- Jerry Kill, former head coach for football (2008–2010)[139]
- Mark Montgomery, head coach for men's basketball (2011–present)[140]
- Joe Novak, former head coach for football (1996–2007)[141]
- Ricardo Patton, former head coach for men's basketball (2007–2011)[142]
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