List of University of Georgia people

This list of University of Georgia alumni includes alumni and current students of the University of Georgia. Honorary degree recipients are not included.

The Georgia Arch, the historic icon and symbol of the University of Georgia, is recognized by UGA alumni and students around the world.

Chief executives and presidents of the University of Georgia

Alumni

Arts, media and entertainment

Actor Josh Holloway at the Comic-Con Lost press room in San Diego, July 25, 2009
Chef Alton Brown at the 2011 Texas Book Festival, Austin, Texas
Ryan Seacrest at the Seattle auditions of American Idol, September 2006

Athletics

Bubba Watson at the 2011 Presidents Cup during a practice round

Business and industry

Billy Payne was credited for bringing the 1996 Summer Olympic Games to Atlanta, Georgia.

Economics and finance

Educators

Government and the law

Former Georgia governor Zell Miller was founder of the HOPE Scholarship.
Former governor Nathaniel Harris was the founder of Georgia Institute of Technology.
Alexander H. Stephens was the Vice President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.

Media and journalism

Deborah Roberts, host of ABC's Good Morning America, in May 2009

Medicine

Crawford Long, the inventor of anesthesia

Military

John B. Gordon was a Georgia governor and confederate general in the Civil War.

Ministry and religion

Scientific research

Distinguished faculty and staff

The University of Georgia has boasted many distinguished researchers and scholars on its faculty. It has also been the home of successful athletic coaches. Notable past and present faculty and staff include:

Administration

  • Donald R. Eastman III, served as the vice president for university relations at the University of Georgia 1991–1998; vice president for strategic planning and public affairs at the University of Georgia 1998–2001[167]
  • Karen Holbrook, former senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at UGA; former president of Ohio State University[168]
  • Willian F. Prokasy, vice president for academic affairs at the University of Georgia, 1988–1998; dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of University of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign, 1980–1988

Arts and humanities

Athletics

  • Tevester Anderson, former associate head coach and chief recruiter for the Georgia Bulldogs 1986–1995, now head coach at Jackson State University[169]
  • Jack Bauerle, swimming and diving coach
  • Wally Butts, football coach
  • W.A. Cunningham, football head coach, basketball head coach
  • Jim Donnan, football coach
  • Vince Dooley, football coach and Athletic Director
  • Hugh Durham, head basketball coach 1979–1995[170]
  • Damon Evans, former Athletic Director and alumnus
  • Mark Fox, 2009 men's basketball head coach[171]
  • La'Keshia Frett, former collegiate and professional basketball player and current assistant coach for the women's basketball team at the University of Georgia
  • Ray Goff, football coach
  • Jim Harrick, 1999–2003 men's basketball head coach[172]
  • Pete Herrmann, 2003–2009 men's basketball associate head coach, 2009 interim head coach[173]
  • Ron Jirsa, men's basketball coach, 1995–1997, associate head coach, 1997–1999 heach coach[174]
  • Ralph Jordan, 1946–1950 men's basketball head coach[175]
  • Andy Landers, women's basketball coach
  • Dan Magill, tennis coach
  • W.O. Payne, Athletic Director and alumnus
  • Howell Peacock, 1912–1916 men's basketball head coach[176]
  • Mark Richt, football coach
  • Mark Slonaker, 1975–1979 men's basketball player, returned as assistant men's basketball coach 1989–1995[177]
  • Tubby Smith, 1995–1997 men's basketball head coach, assistant coach for the 2000 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team in Sydney, Australia[178]
  • Herman Stegeman, former basketball, football and athletics coach, including 17 years coaching track and field, in 1929 became athletics director; Stegeman Hall (now demolished) and Stegeman Coliseum were dedicated in his honor[179]
  • Forrest "Specs" Towns, retired from competition in 1938 to become an assistant track coach at Georgia; head coach in 1942; over the next 34 years his teams won 21 Southeastern Conference outdoor championships and five indoor titles[180]
  • Terri Williams-Flournoy, former assistant coach, women's basketball
  • Suzanne Yoculan, women's gymnastics coach

Education

  • Donna Alvermann, educator, currently university-appointed Distinguished Research Professor of Language and Literacy Education at University of Georgia[181]

Engineering

  • S. Edward Law, professor of biological and agricultural engineering, elected to National Academy of Engineering
  • Stuart O. Nelson, adjunct professor of biological and agricultural engineering elected to National Academy of Engineering

Mathematics

Scientific research

  • Norman Allinger, chemist, elected to National Academy of Sciences, awarded the Franklin Medal
  • Allan Armitage, horticulturist, recipient of the National Educator Award from the American Horticultural Society
  • John Avise, genetics researcher, elected to National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, formerly a member of faculty at University of Georgia, now a Distinguished Professor at University of California, Irvine
  • Jeffrey Bennetzen, molecular geneticist, elected to National Academy of Sciences
  • Brent Berlin, anthropologist, elected to National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Murray S. Blum, entomologist, recipient of Lamar Dodd Award, authority on chemical ecology and pheromones
  • Eugene T. Booth, Rhodes Scholar, nuclear physicist; member of the historic Columbia University team which made the first demonstration of nuclear fission in the United States; worked on the Manhattan Project
  • Alan P. Covich, Fellow of the Ecological Society of America, former director of the UGA Institute of Ecology, past president of the ESA and of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, current president of the International Association for Ecology
  • Wilbur Howard Duncan, botanist, Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • Steven Holland, geologist and marine biologist, president of the Paleontological Association
  • Stephen Hubbell, plant biology researcher, elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Bob Izlar, director of the University of Georgia Center for Forest Business, Society of American Foresters' Sir William Schlich Memorial Award
  • Judith L. Meyer, professor emeritus, fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Clean Water Act Hero in 2002, Award of Excellence in Benthic Science from the Society for Freshwater Science (formerly the North American Benthological Society), Naumann-Thienemann medal winner from the International Society of Limnology
  • Eugene Odum, zoologist and groundbreaking pioneer in study of ecology, author of first textbook on the subject, deceased
  • Henry F. "Fritz" Schaefer, chemist, elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Monica Turner, scientist known for her work since 1988 on the fire that devastated Yellowstone National Park, brought about by one of the worst droughts in U.S. history
  • Susan R. Wessler, botanist and geneticist, elected to National Academy of Sciences
  • Ying Xu, bioinformatician, elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science

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