Thelist of University of Arkansas alumni includes distinguished alumni, faculty, and leaders of theUniversity of Arkansas .
Arts, entertainment and letters[ edit ] Business, science and academia[ edit ] George W. Bond – president of Louisiana Tech University 1929–1936, received his undergraduate degree from University of ArkansasMoses T. Clegg – bacteriologist, noted for his work in leprosy[ 15] William T. Dillard – founder ofDillard's Department Stores [ 16] Robert Fisher , PhD – president ofBelmont University [ 17] Joe T. Ford – founder andCEO ofAlltel [ 18] J. William Fulbright – former president of theUniversity of Arkansas , U.S. Senator and founder of theFulbright Program Mary L. Good – past president,American Association for the Advancement of Science [ 19] Jerry Jones – oilman and owner of theDallas Cowboys [ 20] Walter Keller – developer of theheart pacemaker [ 21] John E. King , PhD – president of theKansas State Teachers College (nowEmporia State University ); also president of theUniversity of Wyoming 1966–1967Casey Mann andJennifer McLoud-Mann – mathematicians, discoverer of the 15th and last class ofconvex pentagons totile the plane [ 22] Ricardo Martinelli – 36th President of the Republic of Panama, president of Super99 storesRobert D. Maurer – inventor offiber optic technology[ 23] James O. McKinsey – founder ofMcKinsey & Company Mack McLarty – former CEO of Arkla, Inc.; served as White House Chief of Staff under PresidentBill Clinton Doug McMillon – current CEO of Walmart[ 24] David Wiley Mullins (BA 1931) – served as president of theUniversity of Arkansas and chancellor ofNorth Carolina State University [ 25] Marwan M. Muwalla – president ofUniversity of Petra ,Amman, Jordan Connie Redbird Pinkerman-Uri – doctor and lawyerDavid O. Russell – vice president ofVerizon Communications Skip Rutherford (born 1950) – first president of theClinton Foundation , Dean of the University of ArkansasClinton School of Public Service [ 26] Ray Thornton – served as president of theUniversity of Arkansas andArkansas State University John H. Tyson – former CEO and current chairman ofTyson Foods Jim Walton – board of directors forWal-Mart Stores, Inc. and former CEO ofArvest Bank S. Robson Walton –chairman ofWal-Mart Stores, Inc. [ 27] Ed Wilson – president of theFox Broadcasting Company Pamela Rouse Wright – businesswoman, jewelry designer, and 46th President General of theDaughters of the American Revolution Lance Alworth – Hall of Fame wide receiver for theAmerican Football League 'sSan Diego Chargers [ 28] Steve Atwater – 2020 NFL Hall of Fame inductee, eight-timePro Bowl NFLdefensive back [ 29] Corey Beck – retired NBA player[ 30] Andrew Benintendi – currentMLB left fielder for theBoston Red Sox [ 31] Patrick Beverley (born 1968) - formerNBA , basketball player; now plays forHapoel Tel Aviv of theIsraeli Basketball Premier League Ronnie Brewer – former NBA player for the Utah Jazz[ 32] Veronica Campbell – five-time Olympic medal-winning sprinter[ 33] Bubba Carpenter – former MLBoutfielder anddesignated hitter for theColorado Rockies Coty Clarke (born 1992) – basketball player in theIsraeli Basketball Premier League Mike Conley, Sr. – Olympic silver and gold medalist in triple jump, and holder of US record[ 34] Austin Cook – professional golferJohn Daly – golfer, won fivePGA Tour tournaments, including thePGA Championship and theBritish Open [ 35] Butch Davis – former head football coach at theNorth Carolina Tar Heels ,Cleveland Browns andMiami Hurricanes [ 36] Calvin Davis – bronze medalist in 400m hurdles at the 1996 Olympics[citation needed ] Todd Day – former NBA player with the Milwaukee BucksMaría Fassi – LPGA player and 2019 NCAA national championJoe Ferguson – former quarterback, had a 17-year career in the NFL, primarily with theBuffalo Bills [ 37] Henry Ford – first round draft pick to the Houston Oilers in 1994[ 38] Logan Forsythe – MLB baseball player, currently with theTexas Rangers Jack Haden – football playerAfter attending Arkansas,Dan Hampton played for theChicago Bears of the NFL from 1979 to 1990. Espen Borge – Norway, steeplechase, 1988Neil Brooks – Australia, freestyle swimmer, won 4 × 100 m medley relay, 1980, goldNiall Bruton – Ireland, 1500 m, 1996Kemoy Campbell – Jamaica, 5000 m, 2016Veronica Campbell-Brown – Jamaica, 4 × 100 m relay, 2000, silver; 100 m, 2004, bronze, 200 m, 2004, gold; 4 × 100 m relay, 2004, gold; 200 m, 2008, gold, 4 × 100 m relay, 2008; 100 m, 2012, bronze, 200 m, 2012, 4 × 100 m relay, 2012, silver; 200 m, 2016, 4x100 relay, 2016, silverGordon Carpenter – USA, basketball, 1948, goldMike Conley Sr. – USA, triple jump, 1984, silver; triple jump, 1992, gold; triple jump, 1996Alistair Cragg – Ireland, 5000 m, 2004; 1500 m and 5000 m, 2008; 5000 m, 2012Calvin Davis – USA, 400m hurdles, 1996, bronzePaul Donovan – Ireland, 5000 m, 1984; 5000 m, 1992Taylor Ellis-Watson – USA, 4 × 400 m relay, 2016, goldEdrick Floréal – Canada, triple jump, 1988; long jump, 1992Tyson Gay – USA, 4 × 100 m relay and 100 m, 2008; 4 × 100 m relay and 100 m, 2012; 4 × 100 m relay, 2016Regina George – Nigeria, 400 m and 4 × 100 m relay, 2012Matt Hemingway – USA, high jump, 2004, silverRaymond Higgs – Bahamas, long jump, 2012Graham Hood – Canada, 1500 m, 1992; 1500 m, 1996Robert Howard – USA, triple jump, 1996; triple jump, 2000Christine Kalmer – South Africa, marathon, 2016Deena Kastor – USA, 10,000 m, 2000; marathon, 2004, bronze; marathon, 2008Ivanique Kemp – Bahamas, 100 m hurdles, 2012Joe Kleine – USA, basketball, 1984, goldJarrion Lawson – USA, 100 m and 4 × 100 m relay, 2016Stacy Lewis – USA, golf, 2016Daniel Lincoln – USA, steeplechase, 2004David Lingmerth – Sweden, golf, 2016Melvin Lister – USA, long jump, 2000; triple jump, 2004Gaby López – Mexico, golf, 2016Sparkle McKnight – USA, 400 m hurdles, 2016Omar McLeod – Jamaica, 110 m hurdles, 2016, goldKerri-Ann Mitchell – Canada, 100 m, 2012Lashauntea Moore – USA, 200 m, 2004Sandi Morris – USA, pole vault, 2016, silverMarek Niit – Estonia, 100 m/200 m, 2012Frank O'Mara – Ireland, 5000 m, 1984; 5000 m, 1992; 5000 m, 1996Niall O'Shaughnessy – Ireland, 800 m/1500 m, 1976Robert C. Pitts – USA, basketball, 1948, goldMichael Power – Australia, 5000 m, 2000Alvin Robertson – USA, basketball, 1984, goldBrandon Rock – USA, 5000 m, 1992Jérôme Romain – USA, 1996Clyde Scott – USA, 110 m hurdles, 1948, silverDominique Scott – South Africa, 10,000 m, 2016Jeremy Scott – USA, pole vault, 2012Godfrey Siamusiye – Zambia, 5000 m, 1992; steeplechase, 1996Siow Yi Ting – Malaysia, 200 breast, 200 IM and 400 IM, 2000; NA, 2004; NA, 2008Wallace Spearmon – USA, 200 m, 2008; 200 m, 2012April Steiner Bennett – USA, pole vault, 2008Tina Šutej – Slovenia, pole vault, 2012; pole vault, 2016Sigrún Brá Sverrisdóttir – Iceland, 200 free, 2008Nicole Teter – USA, 800 m, 2004; 800 m, 2008Samuel Vázquez – Puerto Rico, 1500 m, 2012Lexi Weeks – USA, pole vault, 2016Brian Wellman – Bermuda, triple jump, 1988; triple jump, 1992; triple jump, 1996; triple jump, 2000Chrishuna Williams – USA, 800 m, 2016Hunter Woodhall – USA, 2016 Paralympics, bronze 200m, silver 400mChristin Wurth-Thomas – USA, 1500 m, 2008Amy Yoder Begley – USA, 10,000 m, 2008 Politics, law and military[ edit ] William Vollie Alexander, Jr. , BA 1957 –US Representative fromArkansas's 1st district 1969–1993[ 69] Beryl Anthony , BA 1961; JD 1963 – US Representative fromArkansas's 4th district 1979–1993[ 70] Morris S. Arnold – senior-status judge of theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit , based in Little Rock, former UALR law professor and former Chief Justice of theArkansas Supreme Court [ 71] Duncan Baird – Arkansas state budget director since 2015; former member of theArkansas House of Representatives for Benton County, 2009–2015; unsuccessful candidate forstate treasurer in 2014 Republican primary[ 72] Mike Beebe –45th Governor ofArkansas [ 73] Robert Marion Berry , 1964 – US Representative fromArkansas's 1st district 1997–2011[ 74] Edwin Bethune – lawyer and lobbyist; member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromArkansas's 2nd district 1979–1985[ 75] John Boozman , 1974 (only attended one year) – US Representative fromArkansas's 3rd district 2001–2011; US Senator from Arkansas since 2011[ 76] Drew Bowers , 1906 – Arkansas lawyer and Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1926 and 1928; obtained a teacher's certificate from the university[ 77] David Branscum , 1982 – Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives fromSearcy County since 2011[ 78] Maurice Britt – World War II Medal of Honor recipient, NFL player, Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas[ 79] Charles Hillman Brough – governor of Arkansas 1917–1921; UA faculty member[citation needed ] Dale Bumpers –37th Governor of Arkansas andSenator representing Arkansas 1975–1999[ 80] John Burkhalter (Civil Engineering 1980) – former chairman of both the Arkansas Economic Development Commission and the Arkansas Highway Commission; unsuccessful Democratic nominee forlieutenant governor in 2014[ 81] Harvey Locke Carey (pre-law) – Louisiana lawyer and politician[ 82] Francis Cherry –35th Governor of Arkansas[ 83] Admiral Vern Clark ,Chief of Naval Operations for theUnited States Navy , is an alumnus of the University of Arkansas.Admiral Vern E. Clark –Chief of Naval Operations ,United States Navy [ 84] Sterling R. Cockrill – businessman, politician, urban planner, and artist; Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives 1967–1968Donald L. Corbin – Associate Justice for theArkansas Supreme Court [citation needed ] William Fadjo Cravens – US Representative fromArkansas's 4th district 1939–1949[ 85] Paul Danielson – Associate Justice for theArkansas Supreme Court [ 86] Jeff Davis –Democratic US Senator from Arkansas and the20th Governor of Arkansas[ 87] Jesse C. Deen, M.S. – educator inBossier Parish ,Louisiana ; member of theLouisiana House of Representatives 1972–1988[ 88] Jay Dickey , J.D. 1963 – US Representative fromArkansas's 4th district 1993–2001[ 89] George Washington Donaghey –22nd Governor of Arkansas[ 90] Clyde T. Ellis , BS '31; JD '34 – US Representative fromArkansas's 3rd district 1939–1943[ 91] General Carlton D. Everhart II , M.S. 1989 – Commander,Air Mobility Command Charlene Fite , Master's in Education – Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Crawford CountyScott Flippo , BBA 2003 – incoming Republican member of the Arkansas State Senate from Baxter, Boone, and Marion counties[ 92] John C. Floyd , BS 1879 – US Representative fromArkansas's 3rd district 1905–1915[ 93] Clay Ford , BS Finance 1969 – member of both the Arkansas (1975–1976) and theFlorida House of Representatives (2007–2013) fromPulaski andSanta Rosa counties, respectively[ 94] J. William Fulbright , BA '25 – US Senator, US Representative, creator of theFulbright Scholar Program and president of theUniversity of Arkansas [ 95] Junius Marion Futrell –30th Governor of Arkansas[ 96] Ezekiel C. Gathings , JD 1929 – US Representative fromArkansas's 1st district 1939–1969[ 97] William S. Goodwin – US Representative fromArkansas's 7th district 1911–1921[ 98] Bill Gossage, Master's in Counseling 1991 – Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from District 82 inFranklin County ; assistant superintendent of theOzark School District [ 99] John Paul Hammerschmidt , BA '41 – US Representative fromArkansas's 3rd district 1967–1993[ 100] Jim Hannah – Chief Justice of theArkansas Supreme Court [citation needed ] Mike Haridopolos – formerPresident of the Florida Senate , former member of theFlorida House of Representatives Brooks Hays , BA 1919 – U.S. Representative fromArkansas's 5th District 1943–1959, President of theSouthern Baptist Convention Pat Hays – formermayor ofNorth Little Rock, Arkansas , Arkansas state representative[ 101] Jim Hendren , Class of 1984, B.S. in Electrical Engineering – Arkansas Republican state senator since 2013, former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives[ 102] George Howard, Jr. – firstAfrican-American federal judge in Arkansas[ 103] Asa Hutchinson –46th Governor of Arkansas; US Representative fromArkansas's 3rd district 1997–2001[ 104] Donna Hutchinson (Master of Education) – member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Benton County[citation needed ] Tim Hutchinson – US Senator representing Arkansas 1997–2003; US Representative representingArkansas's 3rd district 1993–1997[ 105] Bob Johnson (M.S. Accounting) – Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Pulaski County since 2015; formerjustice of the peace [ 106] Lee Johnson , MD – politician from ArkansasRichard C. Johnston , MS '89 –US Air Force general[ 107] Bryan King –Republican member of theArkansas Senate for the fifth district[ 108] Wade Kitchens , 1898 – U.S. Congressman, 1937–1941[ 109] Dan Kyle , MBA 1961; PhD 1968 –Louisiana legislative auditor (1989–2003)[citation needed ] Jack Ladyman , B.S. Engineering – Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Craighead County since 2015[ 110] Lynn Lowe , B.S. Engineering 1959 – former Republican state chairman and gubernatorial nominee, 1978, andTexarkana farmer[ 111] Mark Lowery , Master's in Communications 2000 – member of theArkansas House of Representatives from Pulaski County since 2013[ 112] Robin Lundstrum , three degrees in education and health science – Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Benton and Washington counties since 2015[ 113] Mark R. Martin , BS Engineering 1998 –Arkansas Secretary of State , former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives fromWashington County John Ellis Martineau –28th Governor of Arkansas[ 114] Ricardo Martinelli – President of the Republic ofPanama [ 115] Hayes McClerkin , LLB '59 –Speaker of the Arkansas House, 1969–1970;Texarkana attorney[citation needed ] Sid McMath – decorated US Marine,34th Governor of Arkansas, top personal injury attorney (President, International Academy of Trial Lawyers, 1977–78); builtUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences , defeated Dixiecrats in Arkansas and opposed Governor Faubus[ 116] Edwin L. Mechem – Republican governor of the State ofNew Mexico [ 117] John Isaac Moore – member of theArkansas Senate andActing Governor of Arkansas[ 118] Kendra Moore , MBA – member of the Arkansas house of Representatives[ 119] Micah Neal , BS 1997 – member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Springdale[ 120] Catherine Dorris Norrell , BA 1925 – US Representative representingArkansas's 6th district 1961–1963; Director of theUnited States Department of State 1965–1969[ 121] Willie Oates , BA 1941 – member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, 1959–1960[ 122] Danny L. Patrick , Bachelor's, Master's, specialist degrees in Education – member of theArkansas House of Representatives fromMadison andCarroll counties, 1967–1970[ 123] Xenophon Overton Pindall –21st Governor of Arkansas[ 124] Odell Pollard , JD 1950 –Searcy attorney and state Republican chairman, 1966–1970[citation needed ] David Pryor , BA 1957; JD 1964 –39th Governor of Arkansas 1975–1979, US Senator 1979–1997, and US Representative fromArkansas's 4th district 1966–1973[ 125] David Pryor Mark Pryor , BA 1985; JD 1988 – US Senator representing Arkansas[ 126] Joe Purcell –40th Governor ofArkansas , Arkansas Attorney General, and Lieutenant Governor[ 127] Chad Puryear – Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives[ 128] Heartsill Ragon , BA 1905 – US Representative fromArkansas's 5th district 1923–1933[ 129] Carol Rasco , BS circa 1970 – Director of theDomestic Policy Council under PresidentBill Clinton ; advocate for disability rights, education, and children[ 130] James B. Reed , JD 1909 – US Representative fromArkansas's former 6th district , 1923–1929[ 131] Charles C. Reid , BA 1885 – US Representative fromArkansas's 4th district 1901–1903[ 132] Bob C. Riley –38th Governor of Arkansas[ 133] Joseph Robinson –23rd Governor of Arkansas and Senator representing Arkansas 1913–1937; US Representative fromArkansas's 6th district 1903–1913[ 134] Laurie Rushing – real estate broker from Hot Springs, Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Garland and Hot Spring counties since 2013[ 135] Rodney Slater – former USSecretary of Transportation [ 136] Lieutenant GeneralMartin R. Steele – United States Marine Corps lieutenant general[citation needed ] Gary Stubblefield – dairy farmer fromFranklin County ; member of the Arkansas State Senate since 2013; member of Arkansas House 2011–2013[ 137] Boyd Anderson Tackett , JD 1935 – US Representative fromArkansas's 4th district 1949–1953[ 138] Tom Jefferson Terral –27th Governor of Arkansas , 1925–1927[ 139] David D. Terry , JD 1903 – US Representative fromArkansas's 5th district 1933–1943[ 140] Ray Thornton , JD 1956 – US Representative fromArkansas's 2nd district 1991–1997;4th district 1973–1979;Arkansas Attorney General 1971–1973; president of theUniversity of Arkansas System 1984–1990[ 141] John N. Tillman , BA 1880; JD 1883 – US Representative fromArkansas's 3rd district 1945–1967; president of theUniversity of Arkansas 1905–1912[ 142] James William Trimble , BA 1917; JD 1925 – US Representative fromArkansas's 3rd district 1945–1967[ 143] Jim Guy Tucker , JD 1968 –43rd governor of Arkansas, US Representative fromArkansas's 2nd district 1977–1979;Arkansas Attorney General 1973–1977[ 144] Bolon B. Turner , BA 1922 – Judge of theUnited States Tax Court (1934–1962)[ 145] [ 146] Elana Wills – Associate Justice for theArkansas Supreme Court [ 147] Jon Woods (B.S. in Marketing Management 2002) – Arkansas Republican State Representative and Senator 2007–2017, record producer, musicianMarshall Wright (Bachelor's and JD) – Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for St. Francis, Woodruff, Lee, and Monroe counties[ 148] David A. Bednar – faculty in the College of Business Administration (1980–97), President ofBrigham Young University–Idaho (1997–2004),[ 149] LDS Church apostle (2004–)Bill Clinton – faculty in the School of Law (1973–76), 50th Attorney General of Arkansas (1977–1979), 40th and 42ndGovernor of Arkansas (1979–81, 1983–92), 42ndPresident of the United States (1993–2001)Hillary Clinton – faculty in the School of Law (1974–76),First Lady of the United States (1992–2001),U.S. Senator (D–NY) (2001–09), 67thU.S. Secretary of State (2009–13)Mounir Farah – professor emeritus of education and Middle Eastern studiesEllen Gilchrist – fiction writer, professor of creative writing and contemporary fictionMolly Giles – fiction writer, professor of fiction writingVarun Grover – Walton professor and chair of the Department ofInformation Systems , noted for his information systems researchDonald Harington – fiction writer, professor of art history (1986–2008)[ 150] William Harrison – screenwriter and author ofRoller Ball Murder (later adapted intoRollerball ) and the novelization ofBrubaker F.A. Hayek – Nobel laureate inEconomics ; visiting professor (1949–50)E. Fay Jones – first dean of the School of Architecture, architect ofThorncrown Chapel ,AIA Gold Medal recipientEleanor King – professor emeritus (1952–71); principal dancer and choreographer from the early days of Americanmodern dance Miller Williams – faculty in the Department of English (1970–2015) including time as a professor emeritus of literature, poet, recipient of thePoets' Prize andNational Arts Award Charles W. Woodworth – entomologist and botanist at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station (1888–91), namesake ofC. W. Woodworth Award University presidents [ edit ] Up until 1982, the president was the chief administrative officer of the Fayetteville campus. After 1982, the position of chancellor was created to be the top administrator at the Fayetteville campus, and the title of president referred to the University of Arkansas System.
*Martin continued to serve as President of the University of Arkansas System after 1982.
University chancellors [ edit ] Up until 1982, the president was the chief administrative officer of the Fayetteville campus. After 1982, the position of chancellor was created to be the top administrator at the Fayetteville campus.
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